| 31 | Heat | Darius Morris | PG – Michigan – 6-4 – Very nice size for the PG position. Morris is a good ball handler with superior court vision and play-making ability. Not an elite shooter but keeps the defense honest. | Andre Miller |
| 32 | Cavs | Jeremy Taylor | PF – USA – 6-10 – Big, talented but wayward youngster will have a lot to prove to NBA scouts after a disappointing performance playing in Europe. Ultimately his size and ability will win over doubters and someone will make him a first or early second round pick. | Andray Blatche |
| 33 | Pistons | Cory Joseph | PG – Texas – 6-3 – Nice lead guard prospect who has a well rounded game and enough athleticism to be considered a high level prospect. Surprised to see him leaving Texas after one year but should be a first rounder due to his upside and natural talents. | poor man’s Russell Westbrook |
| 34 | Wizards | Justin Harper | PF – Richmond – 6-10 – Versatile forward who is a great shooter for a 6,10 player. Hits about 47 percent of his threes. Also a good rebounder and decent shot blocker. | Robert Horry |
| 35 | Kings | Nikola Mirotic | PF – Int. – 6-10 – Versatile game for a 6,10 player with good outside shot and skill set. | – |
| 36 | Nets | Keith Benson | C – Oakland – 6-11 – Lanky, tall and long-armed center. Has good timing to block shots and can protect above the rim. Quick up and down the court and does a good job of rebounding despite his skinny frame. Projects as a back up, developing into a starter down the road. | Steven Hunter/Samuel Dalembert |
| 37 | Clippers | Jordan Williams | PF – Maryland – 6-10 – Beastly rebounder and imposing presence on the interior. Williams averages around 13 rebounds a game and is becoming a quicker and more powerful jumper every month. He’ll never be a top notch athlete but for someone with his size and strength his game should translate well to the next level. His conditioning and free throwing need to be improved. | Al Jefferson |
| 38 | Rockets | Davis Bertans | PF – Latvia – 6-9 – Appears to be quite a few years away from being ready to contribute to an NBA team but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him get drafted in the second round and kept overseas for the next few years. Developing a very nice outside jumper and good handle for a 6-9 player. | poor man’s Peja |
| 39 | Bobcats | Nolan Smith | PG – Duke – 6-3 – Steady point guard who has improved his outside shooting tremendously to complement his penetration skills. Can get his own shot off or get to the rim and draw fouls. Good defender with quick feet and quick hands. | Juan Dixon |
| 40 | Bucks | Travis Leslie | SG – FROM – 6- – Explosive leaper and dunker who has rounded out his game well over the past few seasons and is looking like a legit NBA player, not just an athlete. Needs work on his shooting and still learning the game but plays above the rim in a way that few can. | JR Smith |
| 41 | Lakers | Charles Jenkins | PG – Hofstra – 6-3 – Excellent shooter and scorer who can get into the lane or drain deep jumpers. Would have more value as a true point guard but is more of scoring guard at this point. | Keyon Dooling |
| 42 | Pacers | Chandler Parsons | SF – Florida – 6-9 – Do-it-all forward who hits clutch shots and makes big plays. A bit underwhelming athletically, not very fast or strong but has good skills and an outside chance at making it. | poor man’s Mike Dunleavy |
| 43 | Warriors | Shelvin Mack | PG – Butler – 6-3 – Comes to play when it matters and hits tons of huge shots. Not the quickest player but runs the team well and makes plays. | Jordan Farmar |
| 44 | Bulls | Andrew Goudelock | PG – Charleston – 6-2 – Heady point guard with excellent shooting range and playmaking abilities. Coming on strong in the post season workouts. | Toney Douglas |
| 45 | Hornets | Norris Cole | PG – Cleveland State – 6-2 – Cole has developed into a true point guard with the skills to set up the offense and run a team. Plays well in the half court and transition game. Improving jumper but still has work to do in this aspect of his game. | Derrick Fisher |
| 46 | Lakers | Jon Leuer | PF – Wisconcin – 6-10 – Good outside shooter but may be too slow to function in the NBA. Not very strong or quick and will strong to guard at the next level. Intriguing due to his height and three point shooting ability. | Matt Bonner |
| 47 | Clippers | Vernon Macklin | PF – Florida – 6-9 – A strong and powerful athlete who can play defense and rebound well enough to get a long look from NBA scouts. Macklin has a limited offensive game at this point and does not look particularly comfortable with the ball in his hands. | Almost Nazr Mohammed |
| 48 | Hawks | Jereme Richmond | SF – Illinois – 6-7 – Has entered his name into the draft to test the waters. Should stay in school for another year. | Josh Howard |
| 49 | Grizzlies | Demetri McCamey | PG – Illinois – 6-3 – Very quick ball handler who has prototype size and speed for the NBA. Is a pretty good shooter from college three point range and has an excellent pull up and fade away jumper. His strength is penetrating and dishing and he makes his teammates better. Strong, thick upper body with great quickness. An assist waiting to happen. | poor man’s Stephon Marbury |
| 50 | 76ers | Mathew Bryan-Amaning | PF – Washington – 6-9 – All around player who is a long athlete who can get up and down the floor. Does all the little things to help the team win. | Sheldon Williams |
| 51 | Blazers | Ravern Johnson | SG – Miss. State – 6-7 – Lanky guard who loves to bomb deep threes and take it to the rim. Needs to gain a better understanding of the game and involve his teammates more but he has intriguing length for a guard. | Rasual Butler |
| 52 | Nuggets | Malcolm Lee | SG – UCLA – 6-5 – A long armed athletic 2 guard with a very good handle and quickness with the dribble. He seems to be just starting to reach his potential and could be a good find if he lasts to the second round. | Nick Young |
| 53 | Magic | E-Twaun Moore | SG – Purdue – 6-4 – Senior guard is having a big year and looks like a first guard off the bench type of NBA player. | George Hill |
| 54 | Cavs | Malcolm Thomas | PF – San Diego State – 6-9 – Very long and quick power forward who gets off the floor quickly for rebounds and blocks. | – |
| 55 | Celtics | Greg Smith | C – Fresno State – 6-10 – Solid Power Forward prospect whose could size and strength make him a good rebounder, defender and potential offensive post player. | PJ Brown |
| 56 | Lakers | Rick Jackson | PF – Syracuse – 6-10 – Powerful player who can muscle his way to success against college foes but might have trouble keeping up with the speed of the NBA game. | poor man’s Charles Oakley |
| 57 | Mavs | Willie Reed | PF – St Louis- 6-9 – Late bloomer with an NBA body but off the court issues could keep him from ever reaching his potential. | Darrell Arthur |
| 58 | Lakers | Cam Long | SG – George Mason – 6-4 – Nice shooting guard prospect who can score off the bounce or spot up jumpers. Good all around player who doesn’t stand out in one area of the game but can do it all. | Tony Allen |
| 59 | Spurs | David Lighty | SG – Ohio State – 6-4 – Solid senior guard who is a good all around player and has been part of a lot of success at Ohio St. Well rounded player but not great at any one aspect of the game. | Mardy Collins |
| 60 | Kings | Matt Howard | PF – Butler – 6-8 – Overachiever and winner who doesn’t look like an NBA player but when he’s on the court he makes a ton of plays and wins games. Becoming a good outside shooter to compliment his post up skills. Tweener. | Ryan Humphrey |
| | | | On the Bubble | |
| | | Jamie Skeen | PF – VCU – 6-8 – Great NCAA tournament has put Skeen on the draft radar. Projects as a bit of a tweener at the next level but has a nice outside shot to go with strong post moves. | poor man’s Antoine Walker |
| | | Jon Diebler | SG – Ohio State – 6-6 – Lethal shooter from three point range. Not a great athlete and doesn’t score much off the dribble but could become a good three point specialist in the league. | – |
| | | Sam Muldrow | PF – South Carolina – 6-9 | – |
| | | Cory Higgins | SG – Colorado – 6-4 – Somewhat overshadowed by teammate Alec Burks but Higgins is a good combo guard in his own right. | Rudy Ferdnandez |
| | | Isaiah Thomas | PG – Washington – 5-8 – Pint sized point guard who is very quick and highly skilled but it is tough to see him making it in the NBA due to his size. | – |
| | | Austin Freeman | SG – Georgetown – 6-4 | – |
| | | Jeremy Green | SG – Standford – 6-4 | – |
| | | DeAndre Liggins | SF – Kentucky – 6-7 | |
| | | Chris Wright | SF – Dayton – 6-8 – Elite level athlete who can jump out of the gym and explode for dunks and rebounds. Great body for the SF position but has the ball skills of a center. If he can develop his dribble and shooting skills he would have a chance to do big things. | Shawne Williams |
| | | Scotty Hopson | SF – Tennessee – 6-7 – Versatile small forward who can handle the ball a bit and get into the lane off the dribble. Good length and athleticism. Improving outside game. | – |
| | | Durrell Summers | SG – Michigan State – 6-5 – Very good athlete who is inconsistant with his jumper and disappears too often. Another year in school will be good for him and he could develop nicely. | Maurice Ager |
| | | Brad Wanamaker | SG – Pittsburgh – 6-4 | – |
| | | Gary Flowers | SF – So. Mississippi – 6-8 – | – |
| | | Mark Payne | SG – UC Davis – 6-7 | – |
| | | Justin Brownlee | SF – St. Johns – 6-7 – Rock solid forward who is developing his offensive game. Not an elite athlete and has limited upside. | – |
| | | Justin Hurtt | SG – Tulsa – 6-4 | – |
| | | Jamine Peterson | PF – NA – 6-6 – Wide-bodied and powerful player who also has very good ball skills and shooting ability for a big guy. At 6,6 he is undersized for the PF position but he has a versatile game and surprised quickness, hops and skills. | – |
| | | Lavoy Allen | PF – Temple – 6-9 – Projects as a reserve power forward and someone who can defend the interior and rebound. Not overly explosive but solid and developing fundamentals. | Hilton Armstrong |
| | | Jeremy Hazell | SG – Seton Hall- 6-5 – Very good three point shooter but not great at taking it to the rim. Needs to add muscle to help his drives to the rim and help him become a stronger defender and rebounder. Average athleticism. | skinny Wesley Mathews |
| | | LaceDarius Dunn | SG – Baylor – 6-4 – Explosive scorer and fierce competitor who can fill it up from anywhere on the court. A scorer who projects as a starting 2 guard but probably not a first option. | Cuttino Mobley |
| | | Jacob Pullen | PG – Kansas State – 6-0 – Senior guard who knows how to win and is a true leader on the court. Hits big shots and handles pressure well. A little bit undersized for the pro game and lacking elite quickness but has a chance to stick with a club. | Greg Anthony |
| | | Julyan Stone | PG – UTEP – 6-6 – Combo guard who is more of a natural point but in a shooting guards body. Good distributor and runs the offense well. Average athleticism and quickness. | – |
| | | Cory Fisher | PG – Villanova – 6-1 – Undersized shooting guard who seems to have peaked in college. Good all around player but probably not NBA material. | – |