Washington Huskies basketball: Final Mock Draft Consensus on Isaiah Stewart
This is our final Mock Draft Consensus for Isaiah Stewart. PNWS lets you know where experts think the former Washington Huskies basketball star will go in the NBA Draft.
The NBA Draft is an important time for the Washington Huskies basketball program. UW fans can celebrate former players’ achievements as they get rewarded with a chance to play at the highest professional basketball level.
When more Huskies make it to the NBA, Washington becomes a more desirable destination for top recruits. Last year two Washington players were selected in the draft Matisse Thybulle (1st round, 20th overall, Washington Wizards) and Jaylen Nowell (2nd round, 43rd overall, Minnesota Timberwolves). That brought the total number of Huskies who played in the NBA during the 2019–20 season to nine.
Due to COVID-19, the draft will be much different than it has ever been. The NBA recently wrapped up a virtual combine for prospects, just in time for Draft Night on November 18.
This year young UW forward Isaiah Stewart predicted to be (for the most part) first-round picks. We audited 40 mock drafts, including The Athletic, CBS, NBC, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Bleacher Report, and The Ringer, to reach a consensus of where Isaiah Stewart will get drafted.
He left school after his freshman season. Some think Stewart should have stayed and further developed his game. Others believe there are no guarantees about the viability of a full 2020-21 college basketball season, and he was right to leave.
Let’s see what the mock drafters think.