OKC Thunder: 2020 NBA Draft – stock up, stock down report 1.0

OKC Thunder -NBA Draft: NOVEMBER 06: Cole Anthony #2 of the North Carolina Tar Heels shoots over Prentiss Hubb #3 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
OKC Thunder -NBA Draft: NOVEMBER 06: Cole Anthony #2 of the North Carolina Tar Heels shoots over Prentiss Hubb #3 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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OKC Thunder NBA Draft: NOVEMBER 06: Cole Anthony #2 of the North Carolina Tar Heels takes a rebound away from TJ Gibbs #10 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

NBA Draft coverage is in full swing on T.I. during the first week of college basketball including a stock up – stock down report for OKC Thunder fans perusal.

Whew, catch your breath OKC Thunder fans. The first week of college basketball season (which I guess is also NBA Draft SZN) has just wrapped up. Everyone has played a game, and we have already seen the number one ranked team in the nation go down. Man, it’s good to have College Basketball back, huh?

The upsets and close calls were very fun to watch but here at T.I. we obviously care more about the NBA level prospects and how they perform individually. Earlier this week, I released my top-60 prospects heading into the college basketball season. They have all started their college season, and some of them have made lasting impress already…both good and bad.

The champions classic was a hotbed for talent on Tuesday night with the top four teams in the country under one roof playing each other. Stars were born at the Garden, and some players got their draft stock trending in the wrong direction after their trip to the Mecca.

From the lottery to the end of the second round, players on my big board are rising and falling rapidly after just a week of play and we haven’t even arrived at the holiday tournaments yet!

This is going to be a fun year of college basketball, and an NBA Draft that has more importance than ever for the OKC Thunder, so I hope you all continue to enjoy the Draft coverage on the site.