1Minnesota TimberwolvesC Karl-Anthony Towns (Kentucky)Ideal two-way complement to Andrew WigginsA2Los Angeles LakersPG D'Angelo Russell (Ohio State)You don't win without star backcourt playA3Philadelphia 76ersC Jahlil Okafor (Duke)Years of tanking pay off as star center slipsA-4New York KnicksPF Kristaps Porzingis (Latvia)Can't knock taking best prospect on the boardA-5Orlando MagicSG Mario Hezonja (Croatia)Magic needed a SG, they nabbed an intriguing international shooterB+6Sacramento KingsC Willie Cauley-Stein (Kentucky)Primarily a defensive stopper but an elite one alongside Cousins (or post-Cousins)B7Denver NuggetsPG Emmanuel Mudiay (Congo)PG of the future—or now, if Nuggets deal LawsonA-8Detroit PistonsSF Stanley Johnson (Arizona)Nothing not to like that can't be fixed at the NBA levelA-9Charlotte HornetsC Frank Kaminsky (Wisconsin)Charlotte's most dependable pick in years despite slight reachB10Miami HeatSF Justise Winslow (Duke)One of the draft-night steals and potential X-factor for 2015-16 seasonA+11Indiana PacersPF Myles Turner (Texas)Eyeing a system change, Turner fits Pacers' post-Hibbert agendaB+12Utah JazzPF Trey Lyles (Kentucky)Good defender whose skill set doesn't match the swingman role Jazz anticipateC+13Phoenix SunsSF Devin Booker (Kentucky)Arguably the draft's best shooter joins two more Kentucky guardsA-14Oklahoma City ThunderPG Cameron Payne (Murray State)When in doubt, go with the best guy availableB+15Atlanta Hawks (traded to WSH)SG Kelly Oubre (Kansas)Raw prospect who will need time to develop in WashingtonB-16Boston CelticsPG Terry Rozier (Louisville)Skilled two-way player who fits the systemA-17Milwaukee BucksSG Rashad Vaughn (UNLV)Quality shooter who will need to justify late riseB+18Houston RocketsSF Sam Dekker (Wisconsin)Rockets fill perimeter need, take advantage of Dekker's slipA-19Washington Wizards (traded to NYK)PG Jerian Grant (Notre Dame)The Knicks traded Tim Hardaway Jr. for Grant, so they must expect a lotB+20Toronto RaptorsPG Delon Wright (Utah)Brings versatility to a backcourt that could lose Lou WilliamsB21Dallas MavericksSG Justin Anderson (Virginia)Big-time sleeper; will contribute minutes immediatelyA-22Chicago BullsPF Bobby Portis (Arkansas)Good offensive talent; needs time to developB23Portland Trail Blazers (traded to BKN)SF Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (Arizona)Elite defender who will develop offensive gameA-24Cleveland Cavaliers (traded to MIN)PG Tyus Jones (Duke)Hometown kid and another hard-working prospect to fit T-Wolves rosterB+25Memphis GrizzliesPF Jarell Martin (LSU)Not the ideal fit for Grizz team needing sharpshootersC+26San Antonio SpursC Nikola Milutinov (Serbia)Draft-and-stash guy who will likely develop similar to Thiago SplitterB27Los Angeles LakersPF Larry Nance Jr. (Wyoming)Will need to improve on the edge, but real offensive talent just like his dadB+28Boston CelticsSG R.J. Hunter (Georgia State)C's stockpiling guards and nab possibly the draft's purest shooter hereA-29Brooklyn NetsPF Chris McCullough (Syracuse)Won't contribute immediately with torn ACL, but has big upsideB30Golden State WarriorsSF Kevon Looney (UCLA)Raw talent with ideal frame; medical red flags don't scare DubsB-31Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to CLE)SF Cedi Osman (Turkey)Cavs nab underrated international wingB+32Houston RocketsPF Montrezl Harrell (Louisville)Harrell's high-energy play will fit right in with RocketsB+33Boston CelticsPF Jordan Mickey (LSU)Versatile big man who is being undervaluedA-34Los Angeles LakersSF Anthony Brown (Stanford)Sharp shooter shot 44 percent from 3-point range last seasonB+35Philadelphia 76ersPF Willy Hernangomez (Spain)He may not see the NBA for a few years, but will make a big impact when he doesB36Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to CLE)PF Rakeem Christmas (Syracuse)Project in frontcourt who may log 5-10 minutes at bestB-37Philadelphia 76ersPF Richaun Holmes (Bowling Green)Who says the Sixers have too many bigs? This one, like the rest, is a solid shot-blockerB-38Detroit PistonsSG Darrun Hilliard (Villanova)Strong shooter but will need time to developB39Charlotte Hornets (traded to BKN)SG Juan Vaulet (Argentina)Size could be issue at the next level for ArgentinianC40MIami HeatSG Josh Richardson (Tennessee)Elite defender and underrated shooter with all the intangiblesA-41Brooklyn Nets (traded to POR)SG Pat Connaughton (Notre Dame)Deadly shooter with great athleticism, passing up on MLBB+42Utah JazzSG Olivier Hanlan (Boston College)Not your average second-round pick, Hanlan slipped and found a great homeA43Indiana PacersSG Joseph Young (Oregon)If you're looking for straight shooting, Young's your guy, IndianaB+44Phoenix Suns (traded to MEM)PG Andrew Harrison (Kentucky)There are questions about the Harrison twins' ceiling, but hard to argue with this valueA-45Boston CelticsSG Marcus Thornton (William and Mary)Undersized guard will have to overcome odds to make rosterD46Milwaukee Bucks (traded to TOR)SG Norman Powell (UCLA)Athletic playmaker could help TorontoB47Philadelphia 76ersC Arturas Gudaitis (Lithuania)The Sixers must have some diabolical plan for a five-center lineupD48Oklahoma City ThunderC Dakari Johnson (Kentucky)Big body but may struggle with athleticism of NBAB-49Washington WizardsPF Aaron White (Iowa)Strong fundamentals/size but may struggle to find his nicheC+50Atlanta HawksSG Marcus Eriksson (Sweden)Lengthy wing player needs to put on weightB-51Orlando MagicSG Tyler Harvey (Eastern Washington)Low ceiling for this sharpshooterC+52Dallas MavericksC Satnam Singh (India)7-footer has big-time size and strength to make a quick impactB-53Cleveland CavaliersSF Sir'Dominic Pointer (St. John's)The Cavs need versatility, and they get it hereB54Utah Jazz (traded to POR)SF Daniel Diez (Spain)One of the most intriguing international prospectsB55San Antonio SpursC Cady Lalanne (Massachusetts)If he buys into the Spurs system, he'll succeedB+56New Orleans Pelicans (traded to LAC)SF Branden Dawson (Michigan State)Versatile two-way player who fills a needB+57Denver NuggetsPG Nikola Radicevic (Serbia)Oversized point guard can play big minutes when he arrivesB58Philadelphia 76ersSF J.P. Tokoto (North Carolina)Simply a steal this late in the draftB+59Atlanta HawksPG Dimitrios Agravanis (Greece)Draft-and-stash that fits the valueC+60Philadelphia 76ersPF Luka Mitrovic (Serbia)Another long-term project for the SixersB-