How the Suns could trade for EVERY draft pick

Mar 18, 2017; Orlando, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles forward Jonathan Isaac (1) shoots a layup against the Xavier Musketeers during the second half in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 18, 2017; Orlando, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles forward Jonathan Isaac (1) shoots a layup against the Xavier Musketeers during the second half in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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27th Pick

If Brooklyn doesn’t like anyone here at this spot, they could look to move it for a more productive but controllable player. RHJ hasn’t particularly lived up to his potential so far, but he’s shown great defensive ability and the occasional basket around the rim. For the Nets, they get Warren, who’s immediately one of their better players, and two 2nd round picks to add young depth to a team devoid of talent and hope.

Power Forward/Center. Duke. Harry Giles. 27. player. 66.

Harry Giles was projected to be a top 5 pick a year ago. After his injury, he struggled to even crack the starting rotation at Duke. His athleticism is hindered by the injury, but if Giles can ever get back to even close to his full health, he could be a huge steal for the Suns this late in the first round. He has tons of skills, and if he can pair his skills with his recovering athleticism, Giles could be one of the better players in this draft.