24. Jalon Moore – Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
2022-23 season stats: 7.6 ppg and 4.7 rpg
Moore is a 6’6 forward that split time as a starter and key bench player, playing 21 mpg. He had six straight double-digit scoring games in the non-conference, including 16 points and nine rebounds against Northeastern and 15 versus both North Carolina and Alabama State. He doesn’t shoot the ball so he’s an undersized power forward but is an interesting player to watch because Moore does have the ability to score.
23. Ibrahima Diallo – San Jose State Spartans
2022-23 season stats: 6.0 ppg and 6.0 rpg
The 6’10 big man averaged 17 mpg as a starting center for the Spartans, which had a breakout year as a team. He had eight points and 15 rebounds against Boise State, as well as six points and eight blocks versus Alabama State. Diallo is a legit defensive big man that can have an impact at another mid-major program and add to any frontcourt depth.
22. Adrame Diongue – Washington State Cougars
2022-23 season stats: 1.3 ppg and 1.8 rpg
The 7’0 center and former top-60 prospect averaged just 6.3 mpg but played behind the likes of Mouhamed Gueye and Andrej Jakimovski. So at a new stop, there’s a strong chance that he’ll have an impact. Coach Kyle Smith has had a good eye for big men talent since arriving at Washington State and if the past history holds up, Diongue will be a good target for teams.