41. Miami Heat - Keyshawn Hall
2025-26 stats (Auburn): 19.3 ppg and 7.1 rpg
The 6’7 forward was a prolific scorer at three different spots, and Hall has a chance to be a quality scorer at the NBA level. With Jaime Jaquez struggling recently, the wing position could be where the Heat upgrades in the second round.
42. San Antonio Spurs (via Portland) - Darrion Williams
2025-26 stats (NC State): 14 ppg and 4.6 rpg
While his senior season didn’t go as well as expected, Williams is still a quality, versatile defender who can hit shots and is a solid overall athlete. The Spurs should have plenty of bigs and ball-handlers, so looking for a wing at this spot makes sense.
43. Brooklyn Nets (via Los Angeles Clippers) - Reuben Chinyelu
2025-26 stats (Florida): 10.9 ppg and 11.2 rpg
The Gator big man was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year and showed he can be a quality rebounder and defender at the next level. Outside of Nic Claxton, the Nets have no real size inside to compete with teams with true frontcourts. If he doesn’t return to Florida, Chinyelu should be able to carve out a nice role as a rim-running center.
44. San Antonio Spurs (via Miami) - Tarris Reed
2025-26 stats (UConn): 14.7 ppg and 9.0 rpg
No one improved their draft stock more in March than Reed, who went for 31 points and 27 rebounds in an NCAA Tournament opening win. He’s a quality offensive threat inside who can also rebound. The Spurs, who’ll be looking to add to their frontcourt depth, will benefit from a post threat from Reed.
