| # | Team | Player | Updated 6/22/17 3:14pm | Comp |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Hornets* | Terrance Ferguson | SG – 6-7 – USA – He’s one of the mystery men in this draft, after playing in Australia. He has all the tools but hasn’t yet put it all together. | taller J.R. Smith |
| 32 | Suns | Semi Ojeleye | SF – 6-7 – SMU – A rock solid SF who is built like a tank and can guard multiple positions. | – |
| 33 | Magic | Wesley Iwundu | SF – 6-7 – Kansas St. – A well rounded player who can really lock it down on D. | – |
| 34 | Kings | Derrick White | PG – 6-5 – Colorado – A smooth and efficient offensive player who knows how to play the game. | – |
| 35 | Magic | Caleb Swanigan | PF – 6-8 – Purdue – Powerful player with huge wingspan who is becoming a force in the paint. | Brandon Bass |
| 36 | Celtics* | Mathias Lessort | PF – 6-10 – France – Solid PF/C with an NBA body. | – |
| 37 | 76ers | PF – 6-9 – Baylor – Skilled big man who lacks ideal size but play with tenacity. | Pascal Siakam | |
| 38 | Bulls* | PJ Dozier | SG – 6-6 – South Carolina – A smooth combo guard with nice size. | – |
| 39 | 76ers* | SG – 6-5 – Villanova – A very efficient scorer who plays with a good motor. | Marcus Thornton | |
| 40 | Pelicans | Tyler Lydon | SF – 6-9 – Syracuse – Sweet shooting PF with deep range but a bit undersized. | – |
| 41 | Hawks* | Dillon Brooks | SG – 6-6 – Oregon – Big guard who is solid in all aspects but doesn’t stand out in any one way. | – |
| 42 | Jazz | Jonah Bolden | PF – 6-10 – Australia – A solid PF who shows some versatility and an expanding offensive game. | – |
| 43 | Rockets | Thomas Bryant | C- 6-10 – Indiana – Old school bruiser with an NBA body and expanding offensive game. | – |
| 44 | Rockets* | PF – 6-9 – California – Smooth athlete with high basketball I.Q. Has great hands and nice skill level. | Bobby Portis | |
| 45 | Knicks | SF – 6-8 – Florida – Big time athlete with a lot of length and good upside as a defender. | – | |
| 46 | 76ers* | Andrew White | SF – 6-7 – Syracuse – An athletic 3 and D prospect who could surprise on draft day. | – |
| 47 | Bucks | Nigel Williams-Goss | PG – 6-3 – Gonzaga – Exceptional passer, leader and team first player. A flat out winner. | Kendall Marshall |
| 48 | Pacers | Sindarius Thornwell | SG – 6-6- South Carolina – A natural scorer with a steady, mature game. | – |
| 49 | Nuggets | SG – 6-6- Florida State – A high flying 2 guard with great length and strength. Very raw but promising. | Marvin Williams | |
| 50 | 76ers | Alec Peters | PF – 6-8 – Valpo – An excellent three point shooter and natural scorer with limited upside. | – |
| 51 | Nuggets | Kobi Simmons | PG – 6-5 – Arizona – Long lead guard prospect with a lot of natural play-making ability. | Larry Hughes |
| 52 | Pelicans | Kadeem Allen | SG – 6-3 – Arizona – An aggressive senior who plays bigger than his size. | – |
| 53 | Celtics* | Sterling Brown | SG – 6-6 – SMU – A long, athletic guard who plays an all around game. | – |
| 54 | Suns* | Edmond Somner | SG – 6-5 – Xavier – Has great quickness and a lot of length and excels at getting to the rim. | Mardy Collins |
| 55 | Jazz | Cameron Oliver | PF – 6-8 – Nevada – A versatile forward who can hit 3’s on one end and block shots on the other. | – |
| 56 | Celtics* | Isaac Humphries | C – 6-11 – Kentucky – A powerful post player with a soft touch. More of a below the rim type of player but a difference maker in the paint. | – |
| 57 | Nets* | Monte Morris | PG – 6-2 – Iowa State – Quick PG who flashes potential. | Steve Blake |
| 58 | Knicks* | Vlatko Cancar | SF – 6-9 – Slovenia – A versatile wing player with a nice shooting stroke and decent athleticism. | – |
| 59 | Spurs | SG – 6-4 – Oregon – Combo guard who can handle the ball and get his own shot. | – | |
| 60 | Hawks* | PG – 6-3 – Kentucky – Quick and powerful player who makes good decisions with the ball and can lock it down on defense. | Avery Bradley – Randy Foye | |
| 61 | bubble | Frank Mason III | PG – 6-1 – Kansas – A gutsy player who plays with passion and makes good decisions with the ball. | – |
| 62 | Chance Comanche | PF – 6-11 – Arizona – Long and quick off his feet. Has made nice improvements in his game. | – | |
| 63 | C – 7-1 – France – Raw with a lot of upside on the defensive end, thanks to his incredible length. Diagnosed with Marfan Syndrome. | Keith Closs/Kosta Koufos | ||
| 64 | Luke Kornet | C – 7-1 – Vanderbilt – Big, fluid athlete with a nice shooting touch from outside. | Serge Zwikker | |
| 65 | PG – 6-3 – Maryland – A true point guard who can also score in bunches but lacks size and athleticism. | – | ||
| 66 | Moses Kingsley | PF – 6-10 – Arkansas – A long, wiry PF/C who projects as a solid defender off the bench. | – | |
| 67 | PF – 6-10 – Oregon – Long skinny shot blocker who can also hit the three. | – | ||
| 68 | Kris Jenkins | SF – 6-6 – Villanova – A steady, skilled and clutch senior who has shown solid improvement over the years. | – | |
| 69 | VJ Beachum | SF – 6-8 – Notre Dame – A long wing with a nice looking stroke from outside. Classic 3 and D prospect. | – | |
| 70 | Derrick Walton Jr. | PG – 6-1 – Michigan | – | |
| 71 | Jaron Blossomgame | SF – 6-7 – Clemson – A strong wing with a solid all around game. | – | |
| 72 | L.J. Peak | SG – 6-5 – Georgetown | – | |
| 73 | Nigel Hayes | SF – 6-7 – Wisconsin – A powerful and athletic player who is expanding his offensive game. | Carl Landry | |
| 74 | Peter Jok | SG – 6-6 – Iowa – Late developing SG prospect who plays a steady all around game. | – | |
| 75 | SG – 6-4 – LSU – Well built and talented 2 guard with scoring ability. | Royal Ivey |