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- 1 (31)Andrew NembhardFrom HOU
- 2 (32)Caleb Houstan--
- 3 (33)Christian KolokoFrom DET
- 4 (34)Jaylin Williams--
- 5 (35)Max ChristieFrom ORL
- 6 (36)Gabriele Procida--
- 7 (37)Jaden Hardy--
- 8 (38)Kennedy ChandlerFrom LAL
- 9 (39)Khalifa DiopFrom SAS
- 10 (40)Bryce McGowensFrom WAS
- 11 (41)E.J. Liddell--
- 12 (42)Trevor Keels--
- 13 (43)Moussa Diabate--
- 14 (44)Ryan Rollins--
- 15 (45)Josh Minott--
- 16 (46)Ismael KamagateFrom BKN
- 17 (47)Vince Williams JrFrom CLE
- 18 (48)Kendall Brown--
- 19 (49)Isaiah MobleyFrom SAC
- 20 (50)Matteo SpagnoloFrom DEN
- 21 (51)Tyrese MartinFrom TOR
- 22 (52)Karlo MatkovicFrom UTAH
- 23 (53)JD Davison--
- 24 (54)Yannick NzosaFrom DAL
- 25 (55)Gui Santos--
- 26 (56)Luke TraversFrom MIA
- 27 (57)Jabari WalkerFrom MEM
- 28 (58)Hugo BessonFrom PHX
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Free agent guard Caris LeVert has agreed to a two-year, $29 million deal with the Pistons, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.
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Sources: Kevin Porter Jr. agrees to two-year deal with Bucks
Free agent guard Kevin Porter Jr., who declined his $2.5 million player option earlier this summer, has agreed to a two-year, $11 million deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks, with a player option in 2026-27, sources told ESPN on Monday night.