Henri Veesaar's Draft-Night Fall Is a Cautionary Tale, But Not a Failure
Posted Jun 25, 2026
Henri Veesaar left millions in guaranteed NIL money behind to pursue the NBA. After falling from projected late first-round status to No. 52 overall, his story has become a cautionary tale. But it also reflects a player choosing to bet on himself and move forward. The Los Angeles Clippers drafted him before he was immediately dealt to the Atlanta Hawks.
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