49. Denver Nuggets (via Atlanta) - Keyshawn Hall
- 2025-26 stats (Auburn): 19.3 ppg and 7.1 rpg
At various stops throughout his college career, Hall has shown himself to be one of the best shot creators in the country. The 6’8 versatile forward’s scoring ability should translate, even if there are concerns about his defense. Denver could use some offense from him to improve the wing depth on the roster.
50. Toronto Raptors - Rafael Castro
- 2025-26 stats (George Washington): 15.3 ppg and 9.1 rpg
The lack of size was clear in Toronto’s playoff run, as it had a need for a center. Castro is one of the better interior bigs in the draft, along with being an effective scorer at the basket. He can give the Raptors good minutes off the bench as a rim-runner for Scottie Barnes and the other guards.
51. Washington Wizards (via Minnesota) - Tyler Bilodeau
- 2025-26 stats (UCLA): 17.6 ppg and 5.6 rpg
Bilodeau is another quality stretch forward in the NBA Draft, shooting over 46% from deep this past season. Washington didn’t have a ton of floor spacing, but that should change, including with the pick of Dybantsa. A guy like Bilodeau will be able to greatly benefit here.
52. Los Angeles Clippers (via Cleveland) - Dillon Mitchell
- 2025-26 stats (St. John’s): 8.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg, and 3.0 apg
Mitchell is one of the top defensive forwards in the draft and is also fairly skilled as a passer. He’s not much of an offensive threat, but he can be impactful on the second unit to deal with opposing frontcourts. Mitchell can be paired with Kawhi Leonard at times to maximize the defensive unit.
