# | Team | Player | Updated 6/23/16 2:21pm | Comp |
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31 | Celtics* | C – 6-10 – Maryland – A broad shouldered center who plays with a mean streak. Old school player who might struggle to keep up with the modern NBA game. | almost Al Jefferson | |
32 | Lakers | PF – 6-11 – Vanderbilt – A strong post player who defends the lane and rebounds well. | John Henson | |
33 | Clippers | PF – 6-9 – North Carolina – Long, skinny forward who excels at getting out in the open court and playing above the rim. | better Al Thornton | |
34 | Suns | C – 7-2 – China – Super tall and skinny with good range on his jumper, Qi is a project but has looked good in draft workouts. | bigger Charlie Villanueva | |
35 | Celtics* | Joel Bolomboy | PF – 6-9 – Weber State – Steady vet who has expanded his offensive game and has nice physical tools. | Thad Young |
36 | Bucks* | PF – 6-8 – France – A below-the-rim bruiser who has long arms and plays with tenacity. | Jason Maxiel/C. Witherspoon | |
37 | Rockets | Malcolm Brogden | SG – 6-5 – Virginia – Fundamentally sound and consistent SG with nice shooting touch. | – |
38 | Bucks | PG – 6-3 – Oregon State – Athletic lead guard who can get to the rim but struggles shooting the ball. A rugged defender. | Shannon Brown | |
39 | Pelicans | Robert Carter Jr. | PF – 6-9 – Maryland – Powerful athlete with good length, nice handles and an improving three point shot. A sleeper in this draft. | poor man’s Paul Milsap |
40 | Pelicans* | PG – 5-9 – Oakland – Undersized play-maker who is strong and lightening quick. | Isaiah Thomas lite | |
41 | Magic | Thon Maker | PF – 7-1 – Australia – A unique talent, who has some upside but still figuring out how to play the game. There are questions about his age. | Sam Dalembert with a jumper |
42 | Jazz | SG – 6-7 – Michigan – Long, rangy combo guard who plays a well rounded game. Recovering from injury | Ron Harper/Marty Collins | |
43 | Rockets* | Anthony Barber | PG – 6-2 – NC State -Quick play-making guard who is coming on strong. | Daniel Gibson |
44 | Hawks* | C – 7-0 – UNLV – A long, mobile and talented big man with a great feel for the game. | Vin Baker, Jason Smith | |
45 | Celtics* | PG – 5-9 – Kentucky – A lightening quick floor general with great passing ability and natural lead guard instincts. | smaller Brevin Knight | |
46 | Mavs* | Chinanu Okuaku | PF – 6-10 – Louisville – Broad shouldered rim protector with good strength and coordination. | Brian Grant |
47 | Magic* | SF – 6-7 – Iowa State – One of the smartest players to come along in years. Not an athlete but a good player. | Ryan Gomes | |
48 | Bulls* | Petr Cornelie | PF – 6-11 – France – Thin and athletic PF who can shoot it with range. | Joel Freeland |
49 | Pistons | C – 7-1 – Greece – A well built center from Greece with good upside and an NBA body. | Luc Longley | |
50 | Pacers | Michael Gbinjie | SF – 6-7 – Syracuse – A steady all around player. Fundamentally sound with good athleticism. | – |
51 | Celtics* | Isaiah Whitehead | SG – 6-4 – Seton Hall – A bulky guard with a scorers mentality. | Willie Green |
52 | Jazz* | Isaia Cordinier | SG – 6-5 – France – A raw and athletic prospect who could be a draft and stash. | – |
53 | Nuggets* | C – 7-0 – Purdue – Rock solid center who can hold his own in the lane. Big and strong with a developing skill level. | David Harrison | |
54 | Hawks | Dorian Finney-Smith | SF – 6-8 – Florida – An impressive athlete who has nice upside as a defender. | – |
55 | Nets* | PG – 6-4 – Oklahoma – Talented combo guard with a quick first step and deep range. | Smush Parker | |
56 | Nuggets* | Zach Auguste | PF – 6-10 – Notre Dame – Bouncy PF who brings good energy and hustle.. | – |
57 | Grizzlies | Jameel Warney | PF – 6-8 – Stoney Point – A big bruiser who might carve out a back up role in the L. | Robert Traylor |
58 | Celtics* | SF – 6-8 – Kansas – Versatile forward who does a little bit of everything on the basketball court. | Shane Battier | |
59 | Kings | Wayne Seldon | SG – 6-5 – Kansas – Powerful 2 guard who has a NBA body but has not progressed as quickly as we thought. | Daequan Cook |
60 | Jazz* | SG – 6-6 – BYU – An assist and rebound machine who plays with passion…but can’t shoot. | – | |
61 | bubble | Troy Williams | SG – 6-7 – Indiana – A wiry athlete who plays above the rim and has a nice touch from outside. | James Posey |
62 | SG – 6-7 – UConn – A shooting guard with great length and a natural scoring ability. | – | ||
63 | SG – 6-6 – LSU – Combo guard with great size/skill combination. | Shaun Livingston | ||
64 | PG – 6-0 – North Carolina – Pass first point guard who sets up teammates well but has limited upside. | Tyronn Lue | ||
65 | Sheldon McClellan | SG – 6-5 – Miami – A pure scorer who never saw a shot he didn’t like. | – | |
66 | Paul Zipser | SF – 6-8 – Germany – Athletic wing with broad shoulders and good strength. | Linas Kleiza | |
67 | Vasilis Charalam-bopoulos | SF – 6-9 – Greece – Combo forward with a nice offensive game and enough toughness to bang inside. | – | |
68 | Tyrone Wallace | SG – 6-5 – California – Long-armed and athletic combo guard with an improving skill level. | – | |
69 | Derrick Jones | SF – 6-7 – NA – Impressive athlete with awesome upside but a long way to go to become a complete basketball player. | – | |
70 | Damien Lee | SG – 6-6 – Louisville – Big 2-guard with nice scoring ability. | – | |
71 | Kyle Wiltjer | PF – 6-10 – Gonzaga – Stretch four who is deadly from 3, but lacks foot speed. | – | |
72 | Prince Ibeh | C – 6-10 – Texas – A bruising defender and rebounder with an NBA body. | – | |
73 | Jarrod Uthoff | PF – 6-9 – Iowa- Stretch four with a fundamentally sound game. | Jon Leuer/Rick Rickert |