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2026 NBA Draft Mock – First Round (1-10 + @chicagobulls pick #15)
1. Washington Wizards: AJ Dybantsa (SF, BYU, 6’9¾”, 217 lbs) A consensus top prospect with elite athleticism, length, scoring versatility, and two-way potential. He provides the Wizards a franchise cornerstone for their rebuild.
2. Utah Jazz: Darryn Peterson (SG/PG, Kansas, 6’5¾”, 199 lbs) An explosive scorer and creator with shooting range and playmaking ability. Peterson adds dynamic backcourt talent to complement Utah’s young core.
3. Memphis Grizzlies: Cameron Boozer (PF, Duke, 6’9”, ~250 lbs) A polished, high-IQ forward with scoring touch, rebounding, and defensive versatility. Boozer offers immediate rotation impact and long-term starting potential.
4. @chicagobulls: Caleb Wilson (PF/C, North Carolina, 6’10¼”, 211 lbs) A lengthy, versatile frontcourt prospect with scoring upside, mobility, and defensive tools. Wilson addresses Chicago’s need for size and development alongside young forwards.
5. LA Clippers: Keaton Wagler (PG/SG, Illinois) A playmaking guard who bolsters backcourt creation and shooting.
6. Brooklyn Nets: Mikel Brown Jr. (PG/SG, Louisville) An athletic, dynamic guard with scoring and facilitation skills for a rebuilding roster.
7. Sacramento Kings: Darius Acuff Jr. (PG, Arkansas) A scoring guard who adds backcourt pop and creation.
8. Atlanta Hawks: Nate Ament (F, Tennessee) An athletic forward providing versatility and two-way upside.
9. Dallas Mavericks: Kingston Flemings (G) A scoring-oriented guard to enhance perimeter options.
10. Milwaukee Bucks: Aday Mara (C) A rim-protecting big adding size and defensive presence.
Chicago Bulls Predicted Selection at
No. 15: Dailyn Swain (SF, Texas) or a similar athletic 3-and-D wing (e.g., Cameron Carr if available).
This mock prioritizes consensus talent evaluation while aligning with Chicago’s strategic priorities in a youth-focused offseason. Insights from Foresight Driven Technologies’ VectorQ™ forecasting platform, applied to draft outcomes, player development trajectories, and probabilistic modeling, reinforce the value of complementary, high-upside selections at both No. 4 and No. 15. VectorQ™ simulations underscore the importance of pairing a versatile big like Wilson with perimeter athleticism and shooting to optimize long-term roster construction. The draft remains fluid, with potential trades or board movement capable of altering mid-first-round selections.
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03.11.24
Lower PADD1C diesel is $3.24. An increase of $0.05 from $3.19.
It reflects a $0.003 year over year. On 12.11.23, diesel in the Lower PADD1C was $3.69.
The current intermodal spot rate is
$3.72 per mile. An increase of 6% week over week; the 2nd highest peak this year.
@FreightAlley Changing its name because it’s too awesome?
While they are at it, tell them to make sure they have a light to illuminate the U.S. flag at night.
Having trouble discerning how @G2dotcom came up w/ their recent grid
According to multiple sources & reviews, @Samsara finished ahead of Motive & Azuga to include G2’s website
Samsara 4.6 stars/ 4,000 reviews
Motive 4.5 stars / 300 reviews
Azuga 4.5 stars / 450 reviews
@TimothyDooner DAMN IT!! Well, if it makes us look cool or extremely legit, then it is still a YES. Otherwise - disclaimer, the above yes may or may not reflect the overall values, opinions, and beliefs of @ForesightDriven when it comes to Zyn-ing....😂
@adamlwingfield 1. Honesty
- which would require & result in greater transparency
- which would require & increase trust
- which would lead towards a more unified industry amongst stakeholders
- which in theory, would be the greatest advancement in the industry in a very long time.
Food Chain Industry:
I use your app, order groceries, & delivery. App never says item not in stock. You substitute, not asking. You don’t honor price of org. desired item, I pay for pricier sub. Improvement? Pressure to improve your inventory system, or honor price of org. item.
Item never comes. Customer gets delivered notification & pic of item at door. Only it’s not their door. They contact help desk, they can’t help. Courier can’t remember where it delivered. Take pic w/ item at garage standing in driveway, move to porch.
@amazon@UPS@USPS@FedEx
Homebuilders: $6 billion in losses due to package theft in 23’. Change how couriers delivery packages & mail, add $250 to home sale, install item like what VEVOR made & add QR code.Have: @amazon,@ups,@FedEx,& @USPS collaborate so couriers’ system can scan QR code to get key code.
@Trukparkingclub You walk over to the Michelin tire shop that’s 485ft away, bound to have a bathroom, otherwise you walk over to Blimpie’s, which is half the distance to the main part of the truck stop.