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NBA Draft 2020: Mock second round selections with a month to go

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - MARCH 04: Daniel Oturu #25 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers celebrates after a dunk in the game against the Indiana Hoosiers during the second half at Assembly Hall on March 04, 2020 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - MARCH 04: Daniel Oturu #25 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers celebrates after a dunk in the game against the Indiana Hoosiers during the second half at Assembly Hall on March 04, 2020 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /
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211. . Guard. Memphis Grizzlies. Tre Jones. 40. player

Jones paved the leadership role for the Blue Devils. In that due time, his evolvement as a player seems to have him ready for the NBA level.

Jones could potentially be a great backup point guard when needed. He shows a lot of confidence as a general and can make plays for the people around him. With the Grizzlies looking to emerge into the playoffs, Jones could be a solid backup point guard.

Guard. San Antonio Spurs. Cassius Stanley. 41. player. 29.

Stanley would play for the perfect franchise as far as development. The Spurs have always been high class as far as building their players and elevate their confidence the more experience they get.

Stanley provides great energy for his team. His mentality is to always attack and make winning possessions. A team under Greg Popovich is always a team-first organization that thrives together on the floor. Stanley could fit in well as a teammate in San Antonio.

player. 69. . Guard. New Orleans Pelicans. Malachi Flynn. 42

Flynn is a point general who continues to improve year in and year out. After a spectacular season at San Diego State, Flynn’s value increased highly as he can be important on any NBA team.

Flynn will be just another piece to the Pelicans’ young core. A franchise who has a bright future, Flynn can develop into a phenomenal backup point guard who can set the tone with his playmaking. New Orleans will be going all-in on grabbing the right pieces to add for next season. Flynn could be the missing piece that is needed.