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# | Team | Player | Updated 6/25/14 | Comp |
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31 | Bucks | SG – 6-5 – USA – Strong and talented wing who can get hot from downtown. | Wesley Mathews | |
32 | 76ers | PF – 6-10 – Michigan – Big, back to the basket player who is tough to stop in the paint. Plays with a ton of heart. | Jordan Hill | |
33 | Cavs* | PG – 6-3 – Arizona – A big time athlete who must continue to learn to run the point. | Devin Harris | |
34 | Knicks | SF – 6-8 – Wichita State – Talented forward with good length. Can really fill up the stat sheet. | Terrence Jones | |
35 | Jazz | SG – 6-3 – Oklahoma State – High flying but undersized two guard who has great athleticism and a vastly improved offensive game. | Rodney Stuckey | |
36 | Bucks | SF – 6-7 – Greece – The Alphabet #2. High level athlete with improving skill level. | Ricky Davis | |
37 | Raptors | Johnny O’Bryant | PF – 6-10 – LSU – Big and powerful forward with a much improved offensive game. | Daniel Orton |
38 | Pistons | SG – 6-5 – Washington – Pure shooting guard with a silky smooth release. | Anthony Parker | |
39 | 76ers | SG – 6-5 – Colorado – High scoring guard with very nice length. Deadly from downtown and from mid range. | Jamal Crawford | |
40 | T-Wolves | Damien Inglis | PF – 6-8 – France – A defensive-minded player with nice wingspan and an NBA body. | Joey Graham |
41 | Nuggets | PF – 6-10 – Stanford – Fundamentally sound forward who lacks ideal power and size for the NBA. | Taj Gibson | |
42 | Rockets | SG – 6-5 – UCLA – Pure scorer on the wing. Plays one step ahead of the game, gets a lot of steals and hits a lot of tough shots. | Aaron McKie | |
43 | Hawks | PG – 6-3 – Xavier – Has ideal point guard size, speed and skill. Quick into the lane with great court vision and timing. | Jeff Teague | |
44 | T-Wolves | Xavier Thames | PG – 6-3 – San Diego State – Quick, penetrating guard who can score in bunches. | Luther Head |
45 | Hornets | SG – 6-5 – Missouri – Well built, strong and quick athlete with a sweet jumper. | better Shannon Brown | |
46 | Wizards | PG – 6-1 – Nevada – Compact, quick and strong lead guard with nice scoring ability. | Avery Bradley | |
47 | 76ers* | Artem Klimenko | C – 7-1 – Russia – Has good defensive instincts and could be a solid back up in the League. | Matt Geiger |
48 | Bucks | Nikola Jokic | C – 6-11 – Serbia – Young draft and stash prospect who will continue to develop in Europe. | – |
49 | Bulls | SF – 6-8 – UConn – Skinny but effective wing player who can score the ball. | – | |
50 | Suns | Vasilje Micic | PG – 6-5 – Serbia – Tall lead guard with exceptional passing ability but lacking speed. | Beno Udrih |
51 | Knicks | Joe Harris | SG – 6-6 – Virginia – Steady vet who does everything well, nothing great. | – |
52 | 76ers* | PF – 6-9 – Baylor – Rugged interior defender and rebounder who plays with good power and intensity. | Samaki Walker | |
53 | T-Wolves* | SF – 6-8 – Syracuse – A very efficient scorer with a nice mid range game. | Wilson Chandler | |
54 | 76ers | Nemanja Dangubic | SF – 6-8 – Serbia – Very long and wiry athlete with nice range. | – |
55 | Heat | SF – 6-9 – North Carolina – Highly talented forward who struggles to put it all together. | Melvin Ely | |
56 | Magic | Cameron Bairstow | PF – 6-10 – New Mexico – Bruising, hustle player who has some value due to his physical style of play. | – |
57 | Pacers | Bryce Cotton | PG – 6-1 – Providence – A scoring lead guard who will likely struggle to get his shot against NBA level D. | – |
58 | Spurs* | PF – 6-9 – UNLV – High flying forward who is a bit undersized for the pro game. | Chris Wilcox | |
59 | Raptors* | Jordan Bachynski | C – 7-2 – Arizona State – Very coordinated for a 7-2 player and elevates well. Guards the rim and changes a lot of shots. | – |
60 | Spurs | SF – 6-8 – Iowa State – Well rounded player who contributes in all facets of the game. | – | |
61 | bubble | Justin Cobbs | PG – 6-4 – California – Combo guard with nice ability to score the ball. Plays with good intensity and leadership. | Delonte West |
62 | DeAndre Kane | SG – 6-4 – Iowa State – A versatile guard with a great feel for the game. | – | |
63 | C – 7-1 – Baylor – Health concerns will keep Austin from playing in the NBA. Our best wishes go out to him! | – | ||
64 | Ondrej Balvin | C – 7-2 – Czech Republic – Mammoth Czech player with good hands and decent athleticism but a lot of development needed. | – | |
65 | Andre Dawkins | SG – 6-5 – Duke – Exceptional three point shooter who plays a one dimensional game. | Sam Jacobson | |
66 | Fuquan Edwin | SG – 6-6 – Seton Hall | ||
67 | SF – 6-8 – St. Johns – Elite athlete with an undeveloped offensive game. | |||
68 | Russ Smith | PG – 6-0 – Louisville | ||
69 | SF – 6-8 – Ohio State – Deadly three point shooter who needs to develop the rest of his game. | Rasual Butler | ||
70 | Roy Devyn Marble | SG – 6-6 – Iowa – Heady player with limited upside. | ||
71 | PF – 6-9 – Florida – Well built power forward who’s game has plateaued. | |||
72 | PG – 5-10 – Arizona State – Pint-sized powerhouse who is impossible to keep out of the lane. | Nate Robinson | ||
73 | Kendall Williams | PG – 6-3 – New Mexico – Has good size for a lead guard and plays with good poise and control. | George Hill | |
74 | Keith Appling | PG – 6-1 – Michigan State – Steady veteran PG with limited upside. |