With the No. 21 and No. 22 picks in the 2023 NBA Draft, the Nets have selected forward Noah Clowney out of the University of Alabama and guard Dariq Whitehead out of Duke, respectively.
Clowney, a 6-foot-10, 210 pound big man averaged 9.8 points, 7.9 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game over 36 games (all starts), and earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors. He posted three double-doubles and contributed eight double-digit rebounding games for the Crimson Tide, leading the team in rebounding 14 times and in blocks eight times.
The 18-year-old can play both power forward or center, giving the Nets a modern day frontcourt player who has plenty of room to develop behind center Nic Claxton. Clowney was ranked by ESPN as the No. 68 overall recruit in the Class of 2022, but drew scouts' attention during his freshman season in Tuscaloosa due to his high motor, defensive versatility, and rebounding skills.
When asked if he has a player comp in the NBA, Clowney said he didn't but named one player he does enjoy watching.
"I like Jaren Jackson, he guards multiple positions," Clowney said after he was drafted. "He’s bigger than me so I won’t compare myself to him but I like to pick bits and pieces of players’ games and build myself."
"I love the length that he has. When you have a 7-foot-3 wingspan, I can't teach that," Nets GM Sean Marks said after the draft. "You know, our coaches can teach a lot of things, but they can't teach that.
"I love the fact that he's doesn't shy away from shooting from the outside. He's very versatile, can play a couple of different positions out there. You get a young man in here who's 18 years old, I've never limited anybody and said what they can do and can't do."