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| 1 | Minnesota Timberwolves | C Karl-Anthony Towns (Kentucky) | Ideal two-way complement to Andrew Wiggins | A |
| 2 | Los Angeles Lakers | PG D'Angelo Russell (Ohio State) | You don't win without star backcourt play | A |
| 3 | Philadelphia 76ers | C Jahlil Okafor (Duke) | Years of tanking pay off as star center slips | A- |
| 4 | New York Knicks | PF Kristaps Porzingis (Latvia) | Can't knock taking best prospect on the board | A- |
| 5 | Orlando Magic | SG Mario Hezonja (Croatia) | Magic needed a SG, they nabbed an intriguing international shooter | B+ |
| 6 | Sacramento Kings | C Willie Cauley-Stein (Kentucky) | Primarily a defensive stopper but an elite one alongside Cousins (or post-Cousins) | B |
| 7 | Denver Nuggets | PG Emmanuel Mudiay (Congo) | PG of the future—or now, if Nuggets deal Lawson | A- |
| 8 | Detroit Pistons | SF Stanley Johnson (Arizona) | Nothing not to like that can't be fixed at the NBA level | A- |
| 9 | Charlotte Hornets | C Frank Kaminsky (Wisconsin) | Charlotte's most dependable pick in years despite slight reach | B |
| 10 | Miami Heat | SF Justise Winslow (Duke) | One of the draft-night steals and potential X-factor for 2015-16 season | A+ |
| 11 | Indiana Pacers | PF Myles Turner (Texas) | Eyeing a system change, Turner fits Pacers' post-Hibbert agenda | B+ |
| 12 | Utah Jazz | PF Trey Lyles (Kentucky) | Good defender whose skill set doesn't match the swingman role Jazz anticipate | C+ |
| 13 | Phoenix Suns | SF Devin Booker (Kentucky) | Arguably the draft's best shooter joins two more Kentucky guards | A- |
| 14 | Oklahoma City Thunder | PG Cameron Payne (Murray State) | When in doubt, go with the best guy available | B+ |
| 15 | Atlanta Hawks (traded to WSH) | SG Kelly Oubre (Kansas) | Raw prospect who will need time to develop in Washington | B- |
| 16 | Boston Celtics | PG Terry Rozier (Louisville) | Skilled two-way player who fits the system | A- |
| 17 | Milwaukee Bucks | SG Rashad Vaughn (UNLV) | Quality shooter who will need to justify late rise | B+ |
| 18 | Houston Rockets | SF Sam Dekker (Wisconsin) | Rockets fill perimeter need, take advantage of Dekker's slip | A- |
| 19 | Washington Wizards (traded to NYK) | PG Jerian Grant (Notre Dame) | The Knicks traded Tim Hardaway Jr. for Grant, so they must expect a lot | B+ |
| 20 | Toronto Raptors | PG Delon Wright (Utah) | Brings versatility to a backcourt that could lose Lou Williams | B |
| 21 | Dallas Mavericks | SG Justin Anderson (Virginia) | Big-time sleeper; will contribute minutes immediately | A- |
| 22 | Chicago Bulls | PF Bobby Portis (Arkansas) | Good offensive talent; needs time to develop | B |
| 23 | Portland Trail Blazers (traded to BKN) | SF Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (Arizona) | Elite defender who will develop offensive game | A- |
| 24 | Cleveland Cavaliers (traded to MIN) | PG Tyus Jones (Duke) | Hometown kid and another hard-working prospect to fit T-Wolves roster | B+ |
| 25 | Memphis Grizzlies | PF Jarell Martin (LSU) | Not the ideal fit for Grizz team needing sharpshooters | C+ |
| 26 | San Antonio Spurs | C Nikola Milutinov (Serbia) | Draft-and-stash guy who will likely develop similar to Thiago Splitter | B |
| 27 | Los Angeles Lakers | PF Larry Nance Jr. (Wyoming) | Will need to improve on the edge, but real offensive talent just like his dad | B+ |
| 28 | Boston Celtics | SG R.J. Hunter (Georgia State) | C's stockpiling guards and nab possibly the draft's purest shooter here | A- |
| 29 | Brooklyn Nets | PF Chris McCullough (Syracuse) | Won't contribute immediately with torn ACL, but has big upside | B |
| 30 | Golden State Warriors | SF Kevon Looney (UCLA) | Raw talent with ideal frame; medical red flags don't scare Dubs | B- |
| 31 | Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to CLE) | SF Cedi Osman (Turkey) | Cavs nab underrated international wing | B+ |
| 32 | Houston Rockets | PF Montrezl Harrell (Louisville) | Harrell's high-energy play will fit right in with Rockets | B+ |
| 33 | Boston Celtics | PF Jordan Mickey (LSU) | Versatile big man who is being undervalued | A- |
| 34 | Los Angeles Lakers | SF Anthony Brown (Stanford) | Sharp shooter shot 44 percent from 3-point range last season | B+ |
| 35 | Philadelphia 76ers | PF Willy Hernangomez (Spain) | He may not see the NBA for a few years, but will make a big impact when he does | B |
| 36 | Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to CLE) | PF Rakeem Christmas (Syracuse) | Project in frontcourt who may log 5-10 minutes at best | B- |
| 37 | Philadelphia 76ers | PF Richaun Holmes (Bowling Green) | Who says the Sixers have too many bigs? This one, like the rest, is a solid shot-blocker | B- |
| 38 | Detroit Pistons | SG Darrun Hilliard (Villanova) | Strong shooter but will need time to develop | B |
| 39 | Charlotte Hornets (traded to BKN) | SG Juan Vaulet (Argentina) | Size could be issue at the next level for Argentinian | C |
| 40 | MIami Heat | SG Josh Richardson (Tennessee) | Elite defender and underrated shooter with all the intangibles | A- |
| 41 | Brooklyn Nets (traded to POR) | SG Pat Connaughton (Notre Dame) | Deadly shooter with great athleticism, passing up on MLB | B+ |
| 42 | Utah Jazz | SG Olivier Hanlan (Boston College) | Not your average second-round pick, Hanlan slipped and found a great home | A |
| 43 | Indiana Pacers | SG Joseph Young (Oregon) | If you're looking for straight shooting, Young's your guy, Indiana | B+ |
| 44 | Phoenix Suns (traded to MEM) | PG Andrew Harrison (Kentucky) | There are questions about the Harrison twins' ceiling, but hard to argue with this value | A- |
| 45 | Boston Celtics | SG Marcus Thornton (William and Mary) | Undersized guard will have to overcome odds to make roster | D |
| 46 | Milwaukee Bucks (traded to TOR) | SG Norman Powell (UCLA) | Athletic playmaker could help Toronto | B |
| 47 | Philadelphia 76ers | C Arturas Gudaitis (Lithuania) | The Sixers must have some diabolical plan for a five-center lineup | D |
| 48 | Oklahoma City Thunder | C Dakari Johnson (Kentucky) | Big body but may struggle with athleticism of NBA | B- |
| 49 | Washington Wizards | PF Aaron White (Iowa) | Strong fundamentals/size but may struggle to find his niche | C+ |
| 50 | Atlanta Hawks | SG Marcus Eriksson (Sweden) | Lengthy wing player needs to put on weight | B- |
| 51 | Orlando Magic | SG Tyler Harvey (Eastern Washington) | Low ceiling for this sharpshooter | C+ |
| 52 | Dallas Mavericks | C Satnam Singh (India) | 7-footer has big-time size and strength to make a quick impact | B- |
| 53 | Cleveland Cavaliers | SF Sir'Dominic Pointer (St. John's) | The Cavs need versatility, and they get it here | B |
| 54 | Utah Jazz (traded to POR) | SF Daniel Diez (Spain) | One of the most intriguing international prospects | B |
| 55 | San Antonio Spurs | C Cady Lalanne (Massachusetts) | If he buys into the Spurs system, he'll succeed | B+ |
| 56 | New Orleans Pelicans (traded to LAC) | SF Branden Dawson (Michigan State) | Versatile two-way player who fills a need | B+ |
| 57 | Denver Nuggets | PG Nikola Radicevic (Serbia) | Oversized point guard can play big minutes when he arrives | B |
| 58 | Philadelphia 76ers | SF J.P. Tokoto (North Carolina) | Simply a steal this late in the draft | B+ |
| 59 | Atlanta Hawks | PG Dimitrios Agravanis (Greece) | Draft-and-stash that fits the value | C+ |
| 60 | Philadelphia 76ers | PF Luka Mitrovic (Serbia) | Another long-term project for the Sixers | B- |