Inside the Barclays Center on Tuesday night, dreams will be realized for this year’s ballyhooed class of college and international players as they walk the stage in the NBA Draft. Who will be the franchise faces of your favorite team? Where will they go?The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie has you covered on all the questions regarding this year’s draft, from who will go No. 1 to how the guards will get sorted out. From the betting perspective, here are some picks for Tuesday’s first round.Keaton Wagler at No. 5 pick (+200, BetMGM)The out-of-nowhere freshman sensation at Illinois plays like an unfazed 10-year NBA veteran. He’s long, an excellent distributor, willing dirty worker, displays creative subtlety and owns limitless range. Though comps to Steph Curry are an exaggeration, he has the potential to develop into a prolific 3-point scorer.The Los Angeles Clippers hold the fifth pick and have Darius Garland at point guard. Wagler, however, brings versatility to the position — capable of running the show or splashing jumpers as the two-guard. Los Angeles also has a frontcourt need, and some have questioned Wagler’s overall athleticism — he didn’t record a single dunk with the Illini — but his plus two-way skillset and general smoothness will be tough to pass up.