33. Brooklyn Nets - Baba Miller
- 2025-26 stats (Cincinnati): 13.0 ppg, 10.3 rpg, 3.0 apg
The 7’0 big man was once viewed as a potential lottery pick years ago, but needed time to develop. Coming off a career year as a senior at Cincinnati, Miller should get some looks from teams needing frontcourt help. Brooklyn is one of them, with Michael Porter Jr. leading them in rebounding at just 7.1 rpg last season.
34. Sacramento Kings - Darrion Williams
- 2025-26 stats (NC State): 14 ppg and 4.6 rpg
If this were a year ago, Williams would have been picked in the first round. But even after a down year at NC State, he’s still a versatile 6’6 wing who can guard up to four positions and has a solid all-around offensive game. The senior forward could find a path to playing time with the rebuilding Kings.
35. San Antonio Spurs (via Utah) - Alex Karaban
- 2025-26 stats (UConn): 13.2 ppg and 5.3 rpg
For a team that came close to winning, it makes sense for the Spurs to take the biggest winner in all of college basketball. Two-time national champion Karaban is one of the best stretch forwards in the class and would benefit from playing next to Wembanyama in the frontcourt.
36. Los Angeles Clippers (via Memphis) - Tarris Reed
- 2025-26 stats (UConn): 14.7 ppg and 9.0 rpg
After trading Ivica Zubac to the Indiana Pacers at the deadline, the Clippers could use a big man to replace him. Reed is one of the top offensive big men in the NBA Draft, coming off a strong postseason campaign.
