The NBA Draft Combine 2023 took place in Chicago from May 16 through May 18, and all 30 teams from around the league have been getting an in-depth look at this year’s draft class. From pro days to individual workouts, a better picture is being painted for how this year’s draft will play out. There are still question marks about how the top three in this year’s draft will shape up with Scoot Henderson and Brandon Miller being the two best prospects available behind consensus No. 1 pick and future San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama. Henderson and Miller should go second and third in either order, but who they wind up going to is leaving many scratching their heads right now as trade chatter heats up.