UNC's Wilson Projected for Grizzlies/Bulls Pick, Veesaar for Lakers/Celtics
UNC's Wilson projected as a top-five pick likely for the Grizzlies or Bulls; Veesaar expected as a late first-rounder for the Lakers or Celtics.

TL;DR: Caleb Wilson is projected as a top-five NBA draft pick, most likely to be chosen by the Memphis Grizzlies or Chicago Bulls, while Henri Veesaar is expected to fall in the late first round, with the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics as his most probable destinations.
Both players attended the NBA draft combine in Chicago, where they showcased their skills to front offices and scouts. Their performances at the combine reinforced the projections, with Wilson posting strong agility numbers and Veesaar recording a solid vertical leap.
Wilson's consensus projection places him third or fourth overall; after the draft lottery, the Memphis Grizzlies (pick three) and Chicago Bulls (pick four) are the teams most likely to select him. Veesaar is listed at No. 25 by ESPN and at No. 27 by both The Athletic and USA Today Sports, which correspond to the Lakers' and Celtics' first-round slots, respectively.
If Wilson lands with Memphis, he would join a young core built around Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., potentially accelerating the Grizzlies' rebuild. A Chicago selection would pair him with Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan, giving the Bulls an additional wing option for their playoff push.
Veesaar's arrival in Los Angeles would add depth to a Lakers roster seeking frontcourt versatility alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. In Boston, he could complement the Celtics' established frontcourt while providing spacing off the bench.
Both scenarios hinge on the exact lottery outcomes and any pre-draft trades that might shift pick order.
Draft night on June 26 will reveal the final selections, and summer league performances will early indicate how Wilson and Veesaar adapt to the NBA level.
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