NBA Draft Grades: Winners, Losers,

In a draft without a consensus No. 1 prospect, Atlanta went with perhaps the closest thing in Risacher, whose size and shooting fills a need in the Hawks' future.

Atlanta Hawks: B

With all eight players who saw at least 20 minutes of action in the NBA Finals under contract, the Celtics had the luxury of drafting with an eye toward a couple of years down the road.

Boston Celtics: B+

Reports suggested the Hornets would trade down from No. 6, but they stayed put and took Salaun toward the high end of his possible draft range.

Charlotte Hornets: C+

In one of the first round's most memorable moments, Buzelis and his family were overcome by emotion after the Chicago native was drafted by his hometown team.

Chicago Bulls: B+

Having sent their first-round pick to the New York Knicks to complete the Kristaps Porzingis trade, the Mavericks originally weren't scheduled to come on the clock until the final pick of the night.

Dallas Mavericks: B-

Drafting Holland No. 5 after he was 13th in ESPN's final mock draft was one of the biggest surprises of Wednesday's first round, but I see the logic.

Detroit Pistons: C+

For all the talk of a Durant trade -- shot down by Phoenix owner Mat Ishbia on social media prior to the first round

Houston Rockets: A

Despite not having a first-round pick, the Pacers landed the No. 5 player in my projections when they moved up one spot to stop Furphy's slide into the second round.

Indiana Pacers: A

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