It’s late, it’s been a long night, and I have a 12-year-old’s birthday party to host at a trampoline park at 10 a.m. So this is going to be quick hits and grades for each team after the NBA Draft came to a close late on Thursday night (or was it Friday morning?).

Here we go.

A+

New Orleans Pelicans – Not only did the Pelicans swing PF Zion Williamson at No. 1, which would probably be enough for an A+, but they also added Jaxson Hayes (center of the future), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (one of my favorite guards in the draft), and Marcos Louzada Silva, a small forward. Add in former Lakers Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram and Josh Hart, and the fact they still have $30 million left to play with, and the Pelicans were easily the toast of the night.

Memphis Grizzlies – They moved Mike Conley to the Jazz and drafted PG Ja Morant at No. 2, who should immediately start at point guard. Add in PF Brandon Clarke, who they traded up to get at 21 and everyone seems to love because he’s simply a great basketball player, and the Grizzlies are on the right track. Especially with Jaren Jackson Jr. already on board.

A

Atlanta Hawks – I considered an A+ for the Hawks, who moved up to the No. 4 pick to get SF De’Andre Hunter, and then followed that up with Duke F Cam Reddish and added PF Bruno Fernando. I guess it all comes down to how Reddish works out, but there’s a very good chance he is much better than he was at Duke last year. Either way, the Hawks’ young nucleus of Trae Young, John Collins, Hunter, Reddish and Kevin Huerter is pretty dang exciting.

Boston Celtics – I personally love what the Celtics did, but then again, I’m from Indiana, so I might be a little biased. They made Indiana’s SG Romeo Langford a lottery pick at 14, locked up PF Grant Williams at No. 22 and then snagged Purdue PG Carsen Edwards and PG Tremont Waters in the second round. I think Romeo is a much better player than he showed at Indiana last year (thumb injury), and Edwards also has a ton of potential. And Williams is rock solid. The Celtics are kind of a mess right now with Kyrie Irving, Al Horford and Marcus Morris all potentially leaving town, but I’m not sure they could have had a better night based on where they were picking.

Cleveland Cavaliers –The Cavaliers are a walking disaster, but they had a good night, picking up PG Darius Garland at 5, SF Dylan Windler at 26, and then taking troubled sleeper Kevin Porter Jr. with the last pick of the first round. If Porter can stay out of trouble and live up to his potential, he could end up being the steal of this draft. And if Collin Sexton continues to frustrate everyone, Garland will come in handy.

Denver Nuggets – Denver didn’t do much last night, but they did get center Bol Bol at number 44, which is a potential steal. Sure, he’ll have to prove he wants to dedicate himself to the game and avoid (foot) injuries, but the Nuggets could redshirt him for a year, let him learn from Nikola Jokic, and look really smart if Bol pans out. Bol’s slide down the draft board was painful to watch, but maybe it will end up being inspirational to him in the long run. I’m pulling for him.

Portland Trail Blazers – While SF Nassir Little’s fall to 25 wasn’t quite as painful to watch as Bol’s slide, it wasn’t fun to watch, either. In the end, the Blazers put a stop to the madness and got a guy who could end up being a Top 10 player from this class. There’s no risk associated with Little at 25, and he might already be better than Moe Harkless.

B

Brooklyn Nets – They added big man Nicolas Claxton and point guard Jaylen Hands, who were both solid additions. Nothing mind blowing, but they made the most of the picks.

Detroit Pistons – The Pistons stole F Sekou Doumbouya at 15, and came up with solid additions in SF Deividas Sirvydis and Jordan Bone.

Indiana Pacers – Pacer fans weren’t thrilled, from what I could tell, but I thought getting big man Goga Bitadze at No. 18 was solid. And maybe he’ll use that whole media slight when he was seated next to Zion as motivation.

Miami Heat – The Heat swiped sharpshooter Tyler Herro one pick in front of the Celtics and nabbed F KZ Okpaka at 32, which I thought was a bit of a steal. Good night.