The Second Round
31. Dallas Mavericks – Desmond Bane, Guard, TCU
32. Charlotte Hornets – Robert Woodard, Wing/Forward, MSU
Ashton Hagans is a sneaky-good guard that would compliment an offense-heavy Timberwolves backcourt very well. Hagans only hit 25-percent of his threes this past season and while, yes, that is a big red flag, having a player that can both run an offense and be a big plus defender from a guard position would be extremely valuable to a team that doesn’t have many players with either of those skills.
34. Philadelphia 76ers – Killian Tillie, Big, Gonzaga
35. Sacramento Kings – Cassius Stanley, Wing, Duke
36. Philadelphia 76ers – Leandro Balmaro, Wing, Spain
37. Washington Wizards – Tyler Bey, Forward, Colorado
38. New York Knicks – Isaiah Joe, Wing, Arkansas
39. New Orleans Pelicans – Theo Maledon, Guard, France
40. Memphis Grizzlies – Jay Scrubb, Wing, USA
41. San Antonio Spurs – Daniel Oturu, Big, Minnesota
42. New Orleans Pelicans – Corey Kispert, Wing, Gonzaga
43. Sacramento Kings – Jared Butler, Guard, Baylor
44. Portland Trail Blazers – Skylar Mays, Wing, LSU
45. Orlando Magic – Ayo Dosunmu, Guard, Illinois
46. Boston Celtics – Malachi Flynn, Guard, SDSU
47. Chicago Bulls – Nate Hinton, Wing, Houston
48. Golden State Warriors – Tre Jones, Guard, Duke
49. Philadelphia 76ers – Mamadi Diakite, Forward, Virginia
50. Indiana Pacers – Mason Jones, Guard, Arkansas
51. OKC Thunder – Vernon Carey, Big, Duke
52. Atlanta Hawks – Cassius Winston, Guard, Michigan State
53. Sacramento Kings – Chris Smith, Forward, UCLA
54. Golden State Warriors – Trendon Watford, Forward, LSU
55. Brooklyn Nets – Myles Powell, Wing, Seton Hall
56. Charlotte Hornets – Elijah Hughes, Wing, Syracuse
57. LA Clippers – Payton Pritchard, Guard, Oregon
58. Toronto Raptors – Ty-Shon Alexander, Guard, Creighton
59. Philadelphia 76ers – Kenyon Martin, Forward, USA
60. New Orleans Pelicans – Udoka Azubuike, Big, Kansas