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Updated · Bleacher Report · Jun 25
Henri Veesaar Falls to No. 52, Sacrificing $5.5 Million-Plus in NIL
Updated
Updated · Bleacher Report · Jun 25

Henri Veesaar Falls to No. 52, Sacrificing $5.5 Million-Plus in NIL

1 articles · Updated · Bleacher Report · Jun 25

Summary

  • No. 52 pick Henri Veesaar landed with Atlanta after a Clippers trade, a far steeper drop than his borderline first-round projections entering the 2026 NBA draft.
  • At least $5.5 million in NIL money was likely left on the table because the former North Carolina star chose not to return to college, according to a coach cited by Field of 68.
  • Multiple schools had offered Veesaar at least $6 million through the transfer portal, while only the draft's top 10 picks are set to make more than $6.1 million in 2026-27.
  • Second-round status also weakens his contract security: unlike first-rounders, Veesaar is not assured two guaranteed rookie years and must negotiate terms with the Hawks.
  • The slide followed a strong UNC season—17.0 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, plus All-ACC second-team honors—as Veesaar had argued that reaching the NBA faster would speed his development.

Insights

Is Henri Veesaar’s $5 million draft slide a cautionary tale for players or a warning shot for the NBA?
He chose the NBA over $6M in college. Was this a costly mistake or a priceless long-term career investment?
Did advanced analytics correctly flag Veesaar as a risk, or did they misread a future NBA contributor?