NBA Draft 2024: Second-round live updates, grades, results as Bronny James headlines players available on Day 2

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NBA Draft 2024: Second-round live updates, grades, results as Bronny James headlines players available on Day 2

The dust has settled after the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft, with French prospect Zaccharie Risacher going No. 1 overall to the Atlanta Hawks. Now attention turns to the second round, which is usually a place for developmental prospects. Round 2 of the NBA Draft now has its own day, and the amount of time teams have to make their picks has been increased to four minutes per selection from two minutes in previous years.

Yahoo Sports’ Krysten Peek has you covered with the best available prospects remaining in the second round, and among the group is USC freshman Bronny James. The son of NBA legend LeBron James is sure to grab headlines when (or if?) he’s drafted after averaging 4.8 points per game at USC, following his cardiac arrest in the summer of 2023.

  • When: Thursday, June 27

  • Time: 4 p.m. ET

  • Location: New York

  • TV: ABC, ESPN

  • Stream: Fubo, ESPN+

Click here for the full 2024 NBA Draft order and results, and stay with Yahoo Sports for full analysis on all 58 picks in this year’s NBA Draft.

Live48 updates

  • Houston Rockets receive AJ Griffin from Atlanta

    The Atlanta Hawks are sending forward AJ Griffin to the Houston Rockets, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. In return, the Hawks receive the No. 44 pick in today’s draft.

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    Oklahoma City sending Lindy Waters III to Golden State

    In another day-of trade, Oklahoma City is sending forward Lindy Waters III to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for the No. 52 pick, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

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    Detroit and Minnesota complete trade ahead of the second round

    The first trade of Day 2 of the NBA Draft is here, with the Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly sending guard Wendell Moore Jr. and the No. 37 pick to the Detroit Pistons, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania. In exchange, Detroit is giving the Timberwolves the No. 53 pick.

  • The NBA Champion Boston Celtics closed the 1st Round by selecting Baylor Scheierman

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 32

    • School: Creighton

    • Height: 6′ 7″

    • Weight: 205

    Scheierman’s shot creation and size as a perimeter player is what shot him inside the first round. He’s a four-year player out of Creighton and averaged 18.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game as a senior.

  • The first USC player is off the board — not Bronny James — but Isaiah Collier, is headed to the Utah Jazz with the No. 29 pick

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A-

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 18

    • School: USC

    • Height: 6′ 5″

    • Weight: 210

    The fact that Collier fell so far in the draft after entering this past college season as the No. 1 high school recruit is shocking. The biggest gap in his game is his outside jumper and his turnovers during his one year at USC. Where he does excel is in the open court, and he has great body control around the rim. With the spacing and pace of the NBA game, he could be a steal for the Jazz.

  • ACC All-Defense selection Ryan Dunn from Virginia is headed to Phoenix with the No. 28 pick

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: B

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 41

    • School: Virginia

    • Height: 6′ 8″

    • Weight: 216

    Dunn was the best perimeter defender in college basketball this season with his length at 6-foot-8 and averaging 2.3 blocks and just under two steals per game during his sophomore season at Virginia. The biggest hole in his game is his 3-point shooting where he made only 20% of his attempts from deep this past season.

  • Illinois’ Terrence Shannon Jr. headed to Minnesota

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 33

    • School: Illinois

    • Height: 6′ 6″

    • Weight: 225

    Shannon is a three-level scorer who has improved his 3-point shot over the course of his college career, finishing his senior season at Illinois shooting 36.2% from deep. He’s an older, experienced guard at 23 who can come in right away and contribute for Minnesota.

  • The No. 26 pick is Dillon Jones out of Weber State (shoutout Dame Time) and he’s headed to Oklahoma City

  • Pacome Dadiet goest to the Knicks at No. 25, the 4th French player taken in Round 1

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: B+

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 22

    • School: France

    • Height: 6′ 8″

    • Weight: 210

    Dadiet is one of the youngest players in the draft, still just 18 years old, and will be a draft-and-stash development project for the Knicks. His size and strength at 6-foot-8 along the perimeter is what first stands out when he plays, and he’s showing more signs as a poised playmaker off the wing, finishing his season in Germany for Ratiopharm Ulm on a high note.

  • Kyshawn George goes No. 24 overall and is headed to Washington

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: B+

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 11

    • School: Miami (FL)

    • Height: 6′ 8″

    • Weight: 205

    George hit a late growth spurt two years ago and shot up from 6-foot-3 to 6-8. He still passes like a point guard but is playing more along the perimeter. His 3-point shot is what’s most intriguing, shooting 41% from 3 off the bench during his one year at Miami.

  • With the No. 23 pick the Bucks selected AJ Johnson

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    Johnson’s upside as a 6-foot-5 combo guard is very intriguing and he’s a player who has been in the gym working out with Rockets guard Jalen Green since 8th grade. They have similar mannerisms as playmakers, and Johnson is still so raw as prospect but could end up being one of the best players in this draft two to three years down the road.

  • After making the No. 22 pick, Phoenix traded the draft rights to DaRon Holmes II to Denver

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: B+

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 27

    • School: Dayton

    • Height: 6′ 10″

    • Weight: 235

    Holmes could be that hybrid big with his polished interior scoring and improvement in his shot selection behind the arc, averaging 38.6% from 3-point range.

  • Baylor big man Yves Missi is headed to New Orleans

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: B+

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 23

    • School: Baylor

    • Height: 7′ 0″

    • Weight: 235

    Missi still has a ton of room for growth after his one year at Baylor, but the glimpses that he showed defending the block and running the floor well in transition scream upside as a rim-running big in the NBA at 7 feet.

  • Well travelled Jaylon Tyson from Cal — after transferring from Texas to Texas Tech and then Cal — is headed to Cleveland

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A-

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 28

    • School: California

    • Height: 6′ 7″

    • Weight: 215

    Tyson was one of the best scorers in the Pac-12 and can do a little bit of everything really well. He’s strong with the ball, cuts well and finishes through contact, but his mobility on defense and ability to keep players in front still needs some work.

  • Baylor’s 2023-24 leading scorer Ja’Kobe Walter headed to Toronto at No. 19

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: B+

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 19

    • School: Baylor

    • Height: 6′ 5″

    • Weight: 195

    Walter has solid size for a shooting guard at 6-foot-5 and showed more promise off the bounce during his one year at Baylor. His 3-point shot was a little inconsistent over his freshman season at Baylor, but the spacing in the NBA will allow him better looks for higher-percentage shots.

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  • Colorado’s Tristan da Silva heads to Orlando at No. 18

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A-

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 20

    • School: Colorado

    • Height: 6′ 9″

    • Weight: 220

    The senior forward shot 40% from 3-point range and has the potential to be that hybrid four in the NBA with his solid inside-out game and how well he gets to his spots out of the pick-and-roll option.

  • Lakers pick SEC player of the year, sharpshooting Dalton Knecht from Tennessee at No. 17

    After a big slide, Dalton Knecht, the breakout star for the 2023-24 college basketball season is headed to Los Angeles to play for the Lakers.

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A-

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 8

    • School: Tennessee

    • Height: 6′ 6″

    • Weight: 213

    Knecht was the best scorer in the SEC, averaging 21.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game at Tennessee. He’s one of the older players in the first round at 23 but can be a plug-and-play guy right away, contributing with his size and three-level scoring.

  • Duke star Jared McCain goes No. 16 overall to Philadelphia

    Yahoo Sports Commentary

    • Draft Grade: A

    • Pre-Draft Rank: 17

    • School: Duke

    • Height: 6′ 3″

    • Weight: 197

    McCain is one of the best shooters in this draft, shooting 41.8% from 3-point range and shot lights out at the combine in front of every NBA executive and scout. Even though he’s undersized at 6-foot-3, 197 pounds, Philadelphia knows exactly what it’s getting from him as a reliable shooter who competes at a high level.



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