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21. Philadelphia 76ers (via Oklahoma City Thunder): Isaiah Joe (Arkansas, SG, Sophomore)

There is heavy speculation that Joe has a promise from the 76ers. Though his percentage dipped this season, he still buried a ridiculous 207 threes in 60 career games at Arkansas.

         

22. Denver Nuggets (via Houston Rockets): Josh Green (Arizona, SF, Freshman)

Green would give the Nuggets an explosive wing for transition and slashing, as well as a promising spot-up shooter and one of the draft's quickest perimeter defenders. 

            

23. New York Knicks (via Jazz): Aaron Nesmith (Vanderbilt, SF, Sophomore)

After moving up to No. 23 by packaging No. 27 and No. 28, the Knicks may be looking to create a new trade offer with No. 23 and No. 8. If they stick, sources say Isaiah Stewart is a target, but New York's plans could change if a shooter like Nesmith drops.  

               

24. New Orleans Pelicans (via Bucks): Malachi Flynn (San Diego State, PG, Junior)

Skilled with obvious basketball IQ, a competitive defensive edge and a strong analytical profile, Flynn has emerged as a first-round point guard who'll make some teams think in the late teens. 

      

25. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Denver Nuggets): Jaden McDaniels (Washington, SF/PF, Freshman)

Despite an inconsistent freshman season, McDaniels remains enticing with 6'9” size and a guard's scoring skill set. Teams like the idea of a combo forward who can stretch the floor from three and make plays off the dribble.

      

26. Boston Celtics: Cole Anthony (North Carolina, PG, Freshman)

Anthony's self shot creation and tough shot-making point to scoring potential, but he could slip into the 20s with teams cooling on his decision-making. An ideal situation for Anthony pictures him headed to a playoff team, where he can play to his strengths and have less responsibility running an offense.

       

27. Utah Jazz (via Knicks): Isaiah Stewart (Washington, C, Freshman)

Despite Stewart's lack of modern-day skills and defensive switchability, teams are looking at him as an energizer capable of setting a tone with his physicality, toughness and motor around the basket.

       

28. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Los Angeles Lakers): Desmond Bane (TCU, SG, Senior)

Teams have raved about Bane's interviews, but his first-round case is still built around an attractive mix of shooting, passing and defensive IQ. 

        

29. Toronto Raptors: Jordan Nwora (Louisville, SF/PF, Junior)

As a 6'7" forward with consecutive years making at least 75 threes, Nwora could earn first-round looks for his shot-making.

           

30. Boston Celtics (via Milwaukee Bucks): Jahmi'us Ramsey (Texas Tech, SG, Freshman)

Scouts have questioned Ramsey's handle and playmaking, but he possesses a persuasive mix of strength, athleticism, shot-making and confidence for scoring.