By: David Kay
Team needs have not been taken into account with this mock draft. Click on the players’ name for a complete scouting report.
31. New Jersey- Marquis Gilstrap, SF, Iowa State, 6-6, Sr.
His offensive game is well-rounded with the ability to attack the basket, stroke it from the outside, and his tremendous strength makes him effective on the boards.
32. Minnesota- Stanley Robinson, SF, UConn, 6-9, Sr.
A ridiculous athlete with great ability to finish at the rim, Robinson needs to improve his outside shot if he is going to play at the next level.
33. Philadelphia- Artiom Parakhouski, C, Radford, 6-11, Sr.
A beast inside, the Belarus native is very tough though he lacks great quickness or athleticism.
34. Golden State- Tyler Smith, G/F, Tennessee, 6-7, Sr.
Can play and guard multiple positions due to his strength and athleticism but has not shown much improvement in his poor outside shooting.
35. Washington- Da’Sean Butler, SF, West Virginia, 6-7, Sr.
A perimeter-based scorer, Butler lacks the explosiveness and athleticism to be a first round pick.
36. Indiana- Trevor Booker, PF, Clemson, 6-7, Sr.
Despite lacking the ideal size, Booker makes up for his shortcomings with his physicality and non-stop work ethic.
37. New York- Kevin Seraphin, PF, France, 6-10, 1989
An athletic forward who continues to grow his game overseas.
38. Charlotte- Jerome Jordan, C, Tulsa, 7-0, Sr.
Jordan is a good shot blocker and rebounder, but lacks any real NBA-level athleticism.
39. Chicago– Alexy Shved, G, Russia, 6-5, 1989
A combo guard, Shved is a natural talent who still has a ways to go in his development before he is ready to play in the association.
40. L.A. Lakers (from MEM)- Scottie Reynolds, PG, Villanova, 6-1, Sr.
Reynolds is a streaky shooter who is more of a two guard in a point guard’s body.
41. Sacramento- Luke Harangody, PF, Notre Dame, 6-8, Sr.
An unbelievably hard worker, Hanrangody has a nice inside/outside game. He is very physical, but not a great athlete.
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42. Denver (from LAC)- Vladamir Dasic, SF, Montenegro, 6-10, 1988
An athletic Euro prospect, Dasic has good range on his shot, but needs to become more physical.
43. New Orleans- Dexter Pittman, C, Texas, 6-10, Sr.
A big body who lives in the paint, Pittman must improve his conditioning and quickness.
44. Oklahoma City- Pablo Aquilar, F, Spain, 6-10, 1989
Has a good face-up game and jumper, but is not very physical or athletic.
45. Detroit- Greivis Vasquez, G, Maryland, 6-6, Sr.
A combo guard who can handle the ball, but also plays well without it.
46. Toronto- Dwayne Collins, PF, Miami (Fl), 6-8, Sr.
An under-sized four, Collins uses his strength and explosiveness to be effective down low.
47. Milwaukee- Nemanja Bjelica, F, Serbia, 6-10, 1988
A typical Euro-type prospect, Bjelica has nice handles and range on his jumper, but needs to add muscle.
48. Minnesota (from MIA)- A.J. Ogilvy, C, Vanderbilt, 6-11, Jr.
The Aussie has a nice fundamental low post game and soft touch around rim, but lacks the desired physicality of an NBA big man.
49. San Antonio- Matt Bouldin, G, Gonzaga, 6-4, Sr.
Bouldin is an extremely intelligent player who can shoot the rock. He doesn’t have the size to play the two in the NBA, but isn’t a true point guard either.
50. Dallas (from POR)- Paulo Prestes, C, Spain, 6-11, 1988
Prestes has great strength and knows how to use it to his advantage, but is not a great athlete.
51. Utah- Lazar Hayward, SF, Marquette, 6-6, Sr.
The Golden Eagle senior has great range on his jumper and can play more physical than his height would suggest.
52. Minnesota (from HOU)- Deon Thompson, PF, North Carolina, 6-9, Sr.
Thompson is a bit of a under-sized power forward who has a very nice mid-range game.
53. Charlotte (from PHX)- Jeremy Lin, PG, Harvard, 6-3, Sr.
An all-around talent who has nice size for a point guard and can shoot it from, his stock is on the rise.
54. Toronto (from DEN)- Mac Koshwal, PF, DePaul, 6-10, Jr.
The Blue Demon is an intimidating physical presence, but is still developing his all-around game.
55. Phoenix (from CLE)- Raymar Morgan, SF, Michigan State, 6-7, Sr.
Illness and injury stunted Morgan’s development last season, but he has first round potential when he is healthy.
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56. Indiana (from DAL)- Omar Samhan, C, St. Mary’s, 6-11 Sr.
A physical low post presence with a soft touch around the basket.
57. Atlanta- DeShawn Sims, SF, Michigan, 6-8, Sr.
The Wolverine has a solid frame and nice inside/outside game.
58. Orlando- Trevon Hughes, PG, Wisconsin, 6-1, Sr.
An experienced floor leader who can attack the basket, knock down outside jumpers, and get after it on the defensive end.
59. Boston- Michael Washington, PF, Arkansas, 6-9, Sr.
Washington is a physical presence who was one of the most improved players in the country last season.
60. L.A. Lakers- Milan Macvan, PF, Serbia, 6-9, 1988
Macvan is a banger down low who does all the dirty work, and can also step out and knock down jumpers.
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