USA Today

● By Jeff Zillgitt
A deep NCAA Tournament or a quick exit aren’t the only factors that determine a player’s NBA draft prospects. The totality of a draft prospect's career is considered when NBA teams evaluate a player – not just a game or even six games. However, that doesn’t mean March Madness is irrelevant. Players like UConn’s Donovan Clingan, Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht and Purdue’s Zach Edey helped themselves with impressive tournament performances, and players like Kansas’ Johnny Furphy and Kentucky’s D.J. Wagner didn’t improve their draft stock with late-season efforts. And a player like Kentucky’s Rob Dillingham is moving up draft boards even though the Wildcats lost in the first round of the tournament. Let’s take a look at USA TODAY Sports’ post-Final Four NBA mock draft. (Team draft order based on standings after games played April 7.). The NBA draft is June 26-27.

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