A year ago, Keaton Wagler thought he might have to redshirt his freshman season at Illinois. Now he is the player who helped lead the Illini to their first Final Four in 21 years, developing into a surefire NBA lottery pick along the way. In Champaign, Wagler flashed a skill set that has so many NBA teams intrigued. He can operate in the pick-and-roll, punish defenses as an elite shooter and has grown into a willing defender who can hold his own on that end of the floor. More than anything, he looks built for the modern NBA – a big guard who can create, shoot and make decisions with the ball in his hands. The question is no longer whether Wagler belongs at the next level – it's where he fits best. Here are three NBA teams that make the most sense (in no particular order): Atlanta Hawks The Hawks might be one of the cleanest fits on the board for Wagler. After trading superstar point guard Trae Young, Atlanta still managed to make the NBA playoffs behind Jalen Johnson and an aging-but-still-productive C.J.…