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The Post’s Zach Braziller grades out the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft.Houston Rockets — Grade: A+
No. 5: Amen Thompson, G, Overtime Elite
No. 20: Cam Whitmore, F, Villanova
The Rockets wind up with two top-five talents without trading up from No. 20. They end up as one of the big winners of this draft, following up high-upside point guard Amen Thompson of Overtime Elite at No. 4 with Villanova’s Cam Whitmore, a projected top-five pick, at 20. A combo forward who can shoot it from deep, the 6-foot-7 Whitmore fell due to a combination of poor workouts and concerns over his medicals. He’s well worth the risk.San Antonio Spurs — Grade: A
No. 1: Victor Wembanyama, C, France
Victor Wembanyama is a Spur. Enough said.
Twenty-six years after lucking out by landing Tim Duncan, San Antonio won big again in the lottery, this time with the 7-foot-4 Frenchman some experts believe is the best prospect ever.
Wembanyama had joyful tears in his eyes after the selection. Spurs fans should have had the same reaction.Los Angeles Lakers — Grade: A
No. 17: Jalen Hood-Schifino, G, Indiana
Jalen Hood-Schifino’s misfortune is a boon to Los Angeles.
They get one of the best guards in the draft at No. 17, a smart, two-way player who can help them right away.
This late in the draft, Hood-Schifino is an incredible value, the Big Ten Freshman of the Year who is potent in the pick-and-roll and has high defensive upside with a 6-foot-10 wingspan.Utah Jazz — Grade: A
No. 9: Taylor Hendricks, F, Central Florida, Freshman
No. 16: Keyonte George, G, Baylor, Freshman
No. 28: Brice Sensabaugh, G, Ohio State, Freshman
Danny Ainge and Co. were a big winner of the draft, landing three prospects who all have rotational potential right away.
Hendricks is one of the best two-way big men in the draft, a rim-protecting, 3-point shooter. George is a skilled guard who was considered by many to be a lottery talent.
And Sensabaugh shot 48 percent in the Big Ten as a freshman, an impressive accomplishment for any 19-year-old.Toronto Raptors — Grade: A-
No. 13: Gradey Dick, G, Kansas
One of the worst 3-point shooting teams in the league land arguably the draft’s best shooter.
Gradey Dick, the one-and-done marksman out of Kansas, was taken 13th overall by the Raptors, a smart selection that teams ahead of Toronto will regret.
Dick can do more than shoot, too, and paves the way for the Raptors to move one of their wings, likely OG Anunoby, who had just one year left on his contract.Brooklyn Nets — Grade: B+
No. 21: Noah Clowney, F, Alabama, Freshman
No. 22: Dariq Whitehead, G, Duke, Freshman
The Nets get needed size in the ultra-talented 6-foot-10 Clowney and take a major swing for the fences with Whitehead, who was once considered a potential top-five pick before an injury-marred freshman season at Duke. Back-to-back shrewd picks by Sean Marks.Portland Trail Blazers — Grade: B+
No. 3: Scoot Henderson, G, G League Ignite
No. 23: Kris Murray, F, Iowa, Junior
Henderson would be the No. 1 pick most years — he’s that talented.