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# | Team | Player | Updated 6/25/15 | Comp |
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31 | T-Wolves | PG – 6-2 – Louisville – A compact and strong lead guard with an NBA ready game. | Robert Pack | |
32 | Rockets (from Knicks) | C – 6-11 – UNLV – Long, skinny, athletic center who protects the rim and can shoot with good range. | Jared Jeffries | |
33 | Celtics (from 76ers) | Cedi Osman | SF – 6-8 – Turkey – Highly skilled wing with nice range. | – |
34 | Lakers | Robert Upshaw | C – 6-11 – NA – Strong as a bull and able to block shots. Atrocious offensive player. | – |
35 | 76ers (from Magic) | PF – 6-8 – LSU – Aggressive baller with great athleticism and awesome timing as a shot blocker. | Jeremi Grant | |
36 | T-Wolves (from Kings) | Rakeem Christmas | PF – 6-9 – Syracuse – A much improved PF who is a bit undersized for the next level but has really worked to improve his game. | Carl Landry |
37 | 76ers (from Nuggets) | SF – 6-9 – Texas – Powerful combo forward with an NBA body. | Keleena Azubuike | |
38 | Pistons | Richaun Holmes | PF – 6-9 – Bowling Green – A rim protector with limited offensive skills | – |
39 | Hornets | Tyler Harvey | SG – 6-4 – Eastern Washington – Sweet shooting SG who might not have the quickness for the next level. | – |
40 | Heat | Joseph Young | PG – 6-2 – Oregon – Sweet shooting, high scoring lead guard. | – |
41 | Nets | SG – 6-6 – Nebraska – Athletic and skilled wing with strong fundamentals and a well-polished game. | Chris Douglas-Roberts | |
42 | Jazz | J.P. Tokoto | SF – 6-5 – UNC – A special athlete who is still learning to be a basketball player. A high level defender. | – |
43 | Pacers | PF – 6-9 – Kansas – Old school, rugged, back to the basket player with good strength and decent hops. A warrior. | Kris Humphries | |
44 | Suns | Aaron White | PF – 6-9 – Iowa – A sweet shooting stretch four who could find a role in the NBA. | Matt Bonner |
45 | Celtics | C – 6-10 – France – A powerful, below the rim type player. Limited upside. | Nazr Mohammed | |
46 | Bucks | C – 7-0 – Kentucky – Broad shouldered and strong center with a soft touch around the rim. | – | |
47 | 76ers (from Pelicans) | PG – 6-3 – Boston College – Sweet shooting guard who lacks size to be a 2. | Mario Chalmers | |
48 | Thunder | PF – 6-9 – Arizona – Undersized for the PF position but has quickness and surprising hops. Good rebounder and interior defender. | Lavoy Allen | |
49 | Wizards | SG – 6-4 – UCLA – A gifted scorer who plays with consistency. Not a high upside player. | Alan Anderson | |
50 | Hawks (from Raptors) | PG – 6-5 – Kentucky – Quick with the dribble and a great passer for a big guard. Good body with strength, quickness and hops. | Rodney Stuckey | |
51 | Magic (from Bulls) | Nikola Milutinov | C – 6-11 – Int. – A big who knows how to score around the basket. Draft and stash candidate. | – |
52 | Mavs | Aleksandar Vezenkov | PF – 6-9 – Cyprus – A young big with a great touch from outside. | – |
53 | Cavs (from Blazers) | Vince Hunter | PF – 6-8 – UTEP – Burly big man who can defend the paint and clean the glass. | – |
54 | Jazz (from Cavs) | Josh Richardson | SG – 6-6 – Tennessee – A scoring wing with nice size. | – |
55 | Spurs | Arturas Gudaitis | PF – 6-10 – Lithuania | – |
56 | Pelicans (from Grizzlies) | Chasson Randle | PG – 6-2 – Stanford – A true lead guard who does everything well, nothing spectacular | – |
57 | Nuggets (from Clippers) | Travis Trice | PG – 6-0 – Michigan State | – |
58 | 76ers (from Rockets) | SG – 6-5 – Kentucky – Sweet shooting guard with good scoring ability and quickness. | O.J. Mayo | |
59 | Hawks | David Kravish | PF – 6-10 – California – Fundamentally sound player who could find a role in the NBA. | – |
60 | 76ers (from Warriors) | Amir Williams | PF – 6-9 – Ohio State – Late bloomer with good size. | Melvin Ely |
61 | PF – 6-9 – Florida – Top level athlete who excels in up tempo play and in the open court. Very slow to develop. | – | ||
62 | Bryce Dejean-Jones | SG – 6-5 – Iowa State – A natural scoring guard with a vastly improved jump shot. | – | |
63 | Michael Qualls | SF – 6-6 – Arkansas – High flying athlete who is becoming a better basketball player. ACL Tear. | – | |
64 | PG – 6-1 – Duke – A steady but unspectacular point guard prospect. | – | ||
65 | Kevin Pangos | PG – 6-3 – Gonzaga – A steady point guard who can really shoot the three. | Jannero Pargo | |
66 | Leo Westermann | SG – 6-5 – France – Smooth guard who can handle the ball and sees the floor well. | – | |
67 | PG – 6-1 – West Virginia – A compact lead guard with a well rounded game. | Earl Watson | ||
68 | Wang Zhelin | C – 6-11 – China – Very long and reasonably skilled player who lacks strength. | – | |
69 | Keifer Sykes | PG – 5-11 – Wisconsin Green Bay – Diminutive but explosive point guard who plays a high energy, above the rim game. | Nate Robinson | |
70 | Sir’Dominic Pointer | SG – 6-6 – St. Johns – Vastly improved player who lacks a 3 point shot but impacts the game in all other ways. | – |