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- The 2024 NBA Draft will span two nights, a first for the event.
- Los Angeles Lakers hold the 17th and 55th overall picks.
- Bronny James, son of LeBron James, is considered a potential second-round pick.
2024 NBA Draft Expands to Two-Day Event
The NBA is set to host its annual draft over two days for the first time, with the Los Angeles Lakers looking to make strategic picks.
The 2024 NBA Draft marks a significant change as it extends to a two-day affair, starting on June 26 with the first round and concluding on June 27 with the second round. This shift follows the multi-night format’s success in the NFL Draft. The first round will be televised on ABC and ESPN at 8:00 p.m. ET, while the second round will air the following afternoon on ESPN and the ESPN App.
With a variety of channels broadcasting the event, viewers can expect diverse commentary teams and analysts. The draft doesn’t boast a standout prospect like Victor Wembanyama from 2023, but it does feature notable international talents such as Alex Sarr, Zaccharie Risacher, and Nikola Topic, alongside U.S. college stars Stephon Castle and Reed Sheppard.
Bronny James, the son of NBA icon LeBron James, is also in the draft mix, with his stock rising, though he’s still projected to be a second-round selection. The Lakers, meanwhile, have secured the 17th overall pick after the New Orleans Pelicans deferred their owed pick to 2025. Additionally, the Lakers will pick 55th in the second round, providing them with opportunities to bolster their squad through the draft or potential trades as they aim for championship contention.