2024 NBA Draft recap: Seven picks who were taken too late and will outperform their draft slot

Even in a down draft there are bound to be really good players who blossom years down the road. And no matter what draft you’re looking at, it is 100% guaranteed to see a lot of players taken far later than they should have been. With that in mind, and with the 2024 NBA Draft now over and the basketball offseason officially here, I wanted to share a postmortem on which players waited too long to be picked. 

As a rule, I am not considering anyone taken in the top 10. But everyone else between Nos. 11 and 58 was up for consideration. These are the best value picks of the draft, and I’ve got seven to share. In the spirit of Jalen Brunson’s All-NBA push, I made sure to include four players who went in Thursday’s second round — guys I believe will wind up having good careers and all making it to a second contract. 

This wasn’t by design, but every player listed has a least three years of college experience to their name. Let the payback begin.

Devin Carter (13th to Sacramento)

A year ago, the Miami Heat drafted UCLA’s Jaime Jaquez Jr. with the 18th pick. It was near-universally regarded as one of the best picks outside of the top 10. I get the same vibes off Carter going 13th to the Kings. Carter is two things at once: a proven high-level athlete capable of playing on Day 1 in the NBA and also quite a few stages from his ceiling. The fact he’ll likely be able to be a lead guard, defend almost any 1 or 2 by the end of his rookie season and has the rebounding instinct to play all over the floor has me firmly of the believe that Carter will easily wind up being one of the 10 best players from this draft — and maybe in the top five. The Kings make it back to the Playoffs in 2025 thanks to decisions like this. He will not fail.

Dalton Knecht (17th to Los Angeles)

The most obvious pick of them all. I am on record predicting he winds up being the most successful player in this draft, so of course he’s…

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