# | Team | Player | Updated 6/20/19 4:08pm pt | Comp |
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31 | Nets* | Chuma Okeke | SF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 235 – WING: NA – FROM: Auburn – So. – A versatile combo forward who can stretch the floor and defend all over the court. The knee injury might knock him down a few spots but he could still go in round 1 or early round 2. No combine measurements. | Noah Vonleh |
32 | Pacers (from Suns) | Matisse Thybulle | SF – HT: 6-6 – WT: 195 – WING: 7-0 – FROM: Washington – Sr. – One of the best all around defenders to enter the League in years. Just needs to be able to hit the open 3 and polish up his ball handling to have a chance to earn minutes. | Andre Roberson |
33 | 76ers* | Ty Jerome | SG – HT: 6-5 1/2- WT: 194 – WING: 6-4 – FROM: Virginia – Jr. – A sweet shooter who doesn’t have ideal athleticism but knows how to space the floor and find his shot. Plays an efficient game and really knows how to pass the rock. | Alec Burks |
34 | 76ers* | Jaylen Hoard | SF – HT: 6-9 – WT: 212 – WING: 7-0 3/4- FROM: Wake Forest (France) – A versatile combo forward who plays a complete game. Has great length, plays with a good motor and shows flashes of first round talent. | Moe Harkless |
35 | Hawks | Admiral Schofield | SG – HT: 6-5 1/4- WT: 240 – WING: 6-9 3/4 – FROM: Tennessee – Sr. – An NBA level athlete with an improved all around game and developing three point shot. | Morris Almond, Justin Anderson |
36 | Hornets | Daniel Gafford | C – HT: 6-10 1/2- WT: 237 – WING: 7-2 1/4- FROM: Arkansas – So. | |
37 | Mavs | SF – HT: 6-4 – WT: 235 – WING: 7-1 1/4- FROM: Iowa State – Fr. – Talen is a polarizing prospect but he’s got big upside with his wing-scoring/slashing ability. He’s young for his class with plenty of room to grow his game. | better Keith Bogens | |
38 | Bulls | Dylan Windler | SF – HT: 6-7 1/2- WT: 196 – WING: 6-10 – FROM: Belmont – Sr. – Windler hasn’t gotten a ton of hype but he’s got a mature game and can really stroke the 3. | Eric Piatkowski |
39 | Pelicans | Nazreon Reid | PF – HT: 6-9 1/2- WT: 256 – WING: 7-3 1/4 – FROM: LSU – Fr. – Reid is a big, strong, old school forward with a high skill level and slick ball handling ability. A very heady player who can really pass the ball for a big. | Nene |
40 | Kings* | Eric Paschall | SF – HT: 6-7 /14 – WT: 254 – WING: 6-11 3/4 – FROM: Villanova – Sr. – Paschall is a steady contributor and team first player who can hit the outside shot. He looks the part of a glue-guy at the next level. | Kenny Thomas with a 3 |
41 | Warriors (from Hawks) | Alen Smailagic | PF – HT: 6-10 – WT: 215 – WING: NA- FROM: Serbia – Smailagic showed a lot of promise in his time with the Santa Cruz Warriors and should hear his name called mid second round. | – |
42 | 76ers | Louis King | SF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 195 -WING: 7-0 1/4- FROM: Oregon – Fr. – A fast rising prospect with nice length and athleticism, who can really score the ball. Scores from three levels and has ideal NBA size on the wing. Past injuries are a bit of a concern. | Jeff Green/Caron Butler |
43 | T-Wolves | Carsen Edwards | PG – HT: 6-0 1/4- WT: 199 -WING: 6-6 – FROM: Purdue – Jr. – A scoring PG who is a gamer, plays with great energy and has a sweet shooting stroke. Plays bigger than his size. | Isaiah Thomas |
44 | Heat (from Hawks) | Miye Oni | SF – HT: 6-5 3/4- WT: 205 – WING: 6-10 3/4- FROM: Yale. – Jr. – An athlete with an emerging game and big time natural ability. | |
45 | Pistons | Luguentz Dort | SG – HT: 6-4 1/4- WT: 222 – WING: 6-8 1/2 FROM: – Arizona State (Canada) – Fr. – Dort is a very strong and compact wing who plays with a ton of intensity. Excels at attacking the paint and using his strength to score around the rim. | Keith Bogans+ Lance |
46 | Magic | Tacko Fall | C – HT: 7-7 – WT: 288 – WING: 8-2 1/4- FROM: UCF – Sr. – Fall would be the biggest player in the NBA. He’s a long shot but he’ll get a look. Could develop into a back-up center in time. | Pavel Podkolzin, Boban |
47 | Kings | Joshua Obiesie | PG – HT: 6-6 – WT: 190 – WING: 6-6 – FROM: Germany – Int. – PG/CG with nice size and a developing game. Raw but with intriguing upside. Could be a draft and stash guy. | – |
48 | Clippers | Kenny Wooten | PF – HT: 6-9 – WT: 210 – WING: 7-2 – FROM: Oregon – So. – Athletic and bouncy power forward with great defensive instincts. A big time athlete, even by NBA standards. His skills are raw and his game is young but his upside is very intriguing. | Jordan Bell, Stromile |
49 | Spurs | Deividas Sirvydis | SF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 195 – WING: 6-7 1/2- FROM: Lithuania – Int. – A smooth lefty scorer who can handle the rock and stroke it from outside. | Dzanan Musa |
50 | Pacers | Jalen McDaniels | PF – HT: 6-9 3/4- WT: 192 – WING: 7-0 1/2 – FROM: San Diego St. – So. – A very long and intriguing forward who doesn’t blow you away with one skill but just knows how to play, and has a lot of athletic upside as well. Plays a smooth and efficient game. | D.J. Wilson, Jonathan Isaac |
51 | Celtics | Ky Bowman | PG – HT: 6-2 1/4- WT: 181 – WING: 6-7 – FROM: Boston College – Jr. An aggressive combo guard who plays with attitude and a lot of effort. Can score, penetrate the lane and set the table for teammates. | D.J. Augustine |
52 | Hornets | PG – HT: 6-4 1/4- WT: 185 – WING: 6-8 1/2 – FROM: USA – HS5. – An explosive athlete at the PG position who is unpolished but has unique upside. If he can put it all together he has a chance to be special. | if Derrick Jones Jr. was a PG | |
53 | Jazz | Dewan Hernandez | PF – HT: 6-10 1/4 – WT: 232 – WING: 7-1 3/4- FROM: Miami – So. – (Formerly Dewan Huell) A big, fluid athlete who is raw but shows flashes of upside. Needs to gain a jump shot to have value at the NBA level. | – |
54 | 76ers | Marial Shayok | SG – HT: 6-5 1/2 – WT: 196 – WING: 7-0 1/4 – FROM: Iowa State – Sr. – A steady senior who can really shoot the rock. Has nice size for the position and exceptional length. | – |
55 | Knicks | Terence Davis | SG – HT: 6-4 – WT: 201 – WING: NA – FROM: Miss. – Sr. – Has an NBA ready game. Could hear his name called in round 2 or get a long look in training camp as an undrafted guy. | – |
56 | Clippers | Tremont Waters | PG – HT: 5-10 3/4- WT: 172 – WING: 6/2 1/4 – FROM: LSU – So. – Undersized but uses his low center of gravity to his advantage. Can turn the corner on almost anyone and scores in bunches. | Speedy Claxton |
57 | Hawks | Terance Mann | SF – HT: 6-6 1/2 – WT: 204 – WING: 6-7 3/4 – FROM: Florida St. – Sr. – A hard working forward who impacts all aspects of the game. | John Salmons |
58 | Warriors | Jaylen Nowell | SG – HT: 6-4 1/4 – WT: 202 – WING: 6-7 1/4 – FROM: Washington – So. – Nowell had a huge sophomore season and will be rising up draft boards. His 44% 3pt shooting combined with a nice all around game will be enticing to NBA teams. | Rashad McCants |
59 | Raptors | Jordan Bone | PG – HT: 6-2 3/4- WT: 179 -WING: 6-3 1/4- FROM: Tennessee – Jr. – A solid prospect who might have to work his way through the G League before getting his NBA shot. | – |
60 | Kings | Adam Mokoka | SG – HT: 6-5 – WT: 210 – WING: NA – FROM: France – Int.98 – A big guard with good defensive traits and an NBA frame. Possible draft and stash. | – |
61 | bubble: | DaQuan Jeffries | SG – HT: 6-5 – WT: 215 – WING: 6-11 1/4- FROM: Tulsa – An upside athlete with length and good defensive instincts. A guy to develop. | |
62 | Robert Franks | SF – HT: 6-9 – WT: 225 – WING: NA – FROM: Washington St. – Sr. – Franks has developed into a knock down three point shooter and a talented all around scorer who has hit 40% of his 3’s in back to back seasons. | Tracy Murray | |
63 | Zylan Cheatham | PF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 220 – WING: NA – FROM: Arizona St. – Sr. – A new-age PF, undersized but mobile and versatile on D. | ||
64 | Kyle Guy | SG -HT: 6-2 1/4- WT: 168 – WING: 6-4 1/2 – FROM: Virginia – Jr. – An undersized 3pt marksman with a lightening quick release. Can he develop lead guard skills? | John Paxton | |
65 | Kris Wilkes | SF – HT: 6-7 3/4- WT: 209 – WING: 6-10 3/4 – FROM: UCLA – So. – A good open court athlete and advanced mid-range scorer. Has a silky smooth offensive game, a quick, high release on his jumper and nice length/size for the position. Lacks ideal foot-speed. | Kris Middleton | |
66 | Tyus Battle | SG – HT: 6-6 3/4- WT: 200 – WING: NA – FROM: Syracuse – Jr. – A nice 1 on 1 scorer who can get to the rim and score from mid range but doesn’t move the ball well and will have to develop into a better defender if he wants to stick in the League. | ||
67 | Shamorie Ponds | PG – HT: 6-0 1/2- WT: 180 -WING: 6-3 1/2- FROM: St. Johns – Jr.– A score first guard who is streaky from downtown. Will get a look in the second round or as an un-drafted free agent. | ||
68 | Moses Brown | C – HT: 7-1 – WT: 227 – WING: 7-4 – FROM: UCLA – Fr. – A big center with impressive size/skill combo and is beginning to fill out his frame. Lacks a consistent post game and might not have the foot-speed for the modern NBA. | Jerome Jordan, Loren Woods | |
69 | Dedric Lawson | PF – HT: 6-8 1/2- WT: 233 – WING: 7-2 1/4 – FROM: Kansas – Jr. – A talented combo forward who needs to shoot the three ball better if he’s going to make the League. | ||
70 | Chris Clemons | PG – HT: 5-9 – WT: 180 – WING: NA – FROM: Campbell – Sr. – Pint sized but can ball out. Clemons is a quick, penetrating pg who can get his own shot. | ||
71 | Chris Silva | C – HT: 6-9 – WT: 234 – WING: NA – FROM: South Carolina– Sr. – A solid big man who controls the paint and defends at a high level. 1on1 interview – 1on1 Interview | ||
72 | Cody Martin | SG – HT: 6-5.5 – WT: 192 – WING: 6-10 1/4- FROM: Nevada – Sr. – An athletic combo guard who isn’t afraid to mix it up. | ||
73 | SG – HT: 6-5 – WT: 220 – WING: 7-0 – FROM: Belgium – Int. – A rock solid athlete who is a great defender and high IQ player. Isn’t a run/jump athlete but he’s a gamer who brings it every time out. Has been slowed by injuries. | Malcolm Brogdon | ||
74 | Jaylen Hands | PG – HT: 6-3 – WT: 180 – WING: 6-5 1/2- FROM: UCLA – So. – Hands is a big time athlete and great dunker at the PG position. He’s been shooting the 3 ball well and showing a lot of confidence in his game. | Keyon Dooling | |
75 | PG – HT: 6-4 – WT: 180 – WING: 6-5 – FROM: Texas – Sr. | Toby Bailey, Archie Goodwin | ||
76 | Amir Hinton | SG – HT: 6-5 – WT: 195 – WING: NA – FROM: Shaw – Jr. – A D2 prospect who’s declared for the draft after his junior year. He’s got nice athleticism and a scorer’s mentality. | ||
77 | Simisola Shittu | PF– HT: 6-10 – WT: 225 – WING: 7-0 – FROM: Vanderbilt (Canada) – Fr. – A long and fluid athlete who excels in transition and has a lot of upside. A disappointing Freshman season has him falling down draft boards. | poor man’s Donyell Marshall | |
78 | Charles Matthews | SG – HT: 6-6 1/4 – WT: 195 – WING: 6-9 1/2- FROM: Michigan – Sr. – Has ideal size but struggles to shoot the ball. A below average 3 point shooter and a very poor free throw shooter. But has some upside as an athlete with a chance to develop his outside shot. Torn ACL in predraft workouts. | ||
79 | Aric Holman | PF – HT: 6-10 – WT: 225 – WING: NA – FROM: Miss. State – Sr. – An intriguing prospect who hits a high percentage from the floor, blocks shots and has shown the ability to hit the 3 pointer. | JaJuan Johnson | |
80 | Jordan Poole | SG – HT: 6-4 – WT: 190 – WING: NA – FROM: Michigan – So. – A well built SG prospect who shows flashes. Could’ve used another year in school. | ||
81 | Ethan Happ | PF – HT: 6-10 – WT: 235 – WING: NA – FROM: Wisconsin – Sr. – Skilled and versatile on the offensive end but isn’t an NBA level athlete. Lacks length and isn’t explosive around the rim. | ||
82 | Jontay Porter | PF – HT: 6-11 – WT: 240 – WING: 7-0 1/4 – FROM: Missouri – So. – Another unfortunate ACL tear leaves Porter’s draft prospects in doubt. He’ll get a chance to rehab with an NBA or G League team and hopefully get back to health. 1on1 Interview | Markieff, Drew Gooden | |
83 | C.J. Massinburg | SG – HT: 6-3 – WT: 194 – WING: NA – FROM: Buffalo – Sr. – A polished scorer and facilitator with a pro ready game. | ||
84 | Jeremiah Martin | SG – HT: 6-3 – WT: 185 – WING: NA – FROM: Memphis – Sr. – An undersized SG who can really fill it up. Could get a look to fill the bench scorer role. | ||
85 | Zach Norvell Jr. | SG – HT: 6-5 1/2- WT: 206 – WING: 6-6 – FROM: Gonzaga – So. – A rock solid scoring guard who is built like a tank and plays like one too. Has excellent scoring instincts and knows how to use his frame to score in the lane. | Jordan Clarkson | |
86 | Matur Maker | PF – HT: 6-10 – WT: 205 – WING: 7-3 – FROM: Australia – HS5. – Younger brother of Thon, has good length and a nice skill level but is still growing into his frame. Has upside but could take some time to develop. | stronger Jonathan Bender | |
87 | Filipe dos Anjos | C – HT: 7-2 – WT: 252 – WING: 7-4 – FROM: Brazil – Int. – An intriguing prospect due to his great size, length and low post scoring ability. A throwback center who could find a role in the League. | Todd MacCulloch | |
88 | Aubrey Dawkins | SG – HT: 6-6 – WT: 205 – WING: NA – FROM: UCF – Jr. – Dawkins burst onto the national scene with the big game against Duke. He’s got nice SG size and a silky J. | Rashad Vaughn | |
89 | O’Shae Brissett | SF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 210 – WING: 6-11 – FROM: Syracuse (Canada) – So. – A strong and versatile wing who excels at rebounding, defending and making hustle plays. Has a nose for the basket, can really score the ball and is a long and fluid athlete. | Walt Williams | |
90 | Quinndary Weatherspoon | SG – HT: 6-4 /14 – WT: 206 – WING: 6-9 – FROM: Miss. State – A combo guard who shows some flashes. Has good tools to work with and projects as a developmental type of prospect and possible G League player. | ||
91 | Brian Bowen II | SF – HT: 6-7 1/2 – WT: 200 – WING: 6-10 – FROM: Sydney Kings via USA – Bowen is a versatile and talented forward who plays with an edge. He’s got the tools to work with. | ||
92 | Josh Sharma | C – HT: 7-0 – WT: 230 – WING: NA – FROM: Stanford – Sr. – An under the radar prospect who fits the role of an off the bench rim runner, hustle player and glue guy. | Matt Geiger | |
93 | PF – HT: 6-10 – WT: 230 – WING: NA – FROM: USC – Sr. – A knockdown three point shooter with nice size but has struggled to stay healthy. | |||
94 | Sagaba Konate | PF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 260 – WING: NA – FROM: West Virginia – When healthy Konate is a force in the defensive paint. He’ll get a look in a NBA camp. | ||
95 | Luke Maye | SF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 240 – WING: NA – FROM: UNC – Sr. – An outstanding 3 point shooter with a good feel for the game but limited upside. A surprisingly poor free throw shooter. | ||
96 | Jared Harper | PG – HT: 5-11 – WT: 169 – WING: 6-5 1/2- FROM: Auburn – Pint sized but talented, with a mature game. The 6-5 wingspan helps. | ||
97 | Fletcher Magee | SG – HT: 6-4 – WT: 193 – WING: NA – FROM: Wofford – Sr. – One of the best shooters in college basketball, Magee is lethal from thee point land and from the FT line. He’s not a big time athlete but has enough size to get by and his shooting ability could get him drafted. | ||
98 | Ignas Brazdeikis | SF – HT: 6-7 – WT: 215 – WING: NA – FROM: Michigan (Canada) – Fr. – A smart, talented and hard-working forward who hits big shots, moves well without the ball and plays a hard-nosed style. | almost Joe Ingles | |
99 | Tyler Cook | PF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 245 – WING: NA – FROM: Iowa – Jr. | ||
100 | Ebuka Izundu | C – HT: 6-10 – WT: 231 – WING: NA – FROM: Miami – Sr. – A sleeper who is just starting to put it all together and make his big presence felt on the court. A unique athlete with strength and a lot of bounce. | ||
101 | Yovel Zoosman | SF – HT: 6-7 – WT: 200 – WING: NA – FROM: Isreal | ||
102 | Justin Robinson | PG – HT: 6-2 – WT: 195 – WING: NA – FROM: Virginia Tech – Sr. – A team-first, pass-first ball handler who could develop into a back up in the League. | ||
103 | Lagerald Vick | SG – HT: 6-5 – WT: 190 – WING: NA – FROM: Kansas – Sr. – Vick has developed into a lights out three point shooter and has an improved all around game. | ||
104 | Jessie Govan | C – HT: 6-11 – WT: 260 – WING: 7-4 – FROM: Georgetown – Sr. – Built like a rock and shows some flashes of upside. | ||
105 | Donta Hall | PF – HT: 6-9 – WT: 230 – WING: NA – FROM: Alabama – Sr. – A defensive-minded center who moves his feet well and has length. Limited offensively. | ||
106 | Nick Ward | PF – HT: 6-8 – WT: 240 – WING: 7-2 – FROM: Michigan State – Jr. – A bruiser who knows how to play with position and use his frame. A 1990’s second rounder who might not have the speed or shooting ability to get drafted in today’s NBA. |
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