29. Cleveland Cavaliers (via San Antonio) - Sergio De Larrea
2025-26 stats (Spain): 9.4 ppg and 3.5 apg
The 6’7 guard/forward is a skilled international prospect who can play on and off the ball in the backcourt. His playmaking abilities would be beneficial for a Cavs backcourt that could see some changes this offseason, or De Larrea could be someone who can play alongside Donovan Mitchell due to his size.
30. Dallas Mavericks (via OKC) - Tounde Yessoufou
2025-26 stats (Baylor): 17.8 ppg and 5.9 rpg
Yessoufou’s stock fell a bit due to questions about him being a true 3 and D wing in the NBA. But he’s still a great scorer with high potential in the NBA, and for a rebuilding Mavs team, he has time to develop the former five-star prospect as a potential future focal point.
31. New York Knicks (via Washington) - Malachi Moreno
2025-26 stats (Kentucky): 7.8 ppg and 6.3 rpg
The Knicks could use some frontcourt help, and while Mitchell Robinson is one of the top interior defenders in the NBA, Moreno offers more upside offensively and wouldn’t have to get taken off the floor due to free throw issues. As one of the younger bigs in the draft, Moreno, who didn’t produce too much as a freshman, could be a steal for NY.
32. Memphis Grizzlies (via Indiana) - Meleek Thomas
2025-26 stats (Arkansas): 15.6 ppg and 2.5 apg
Regardless of what happens with Ja Morant, the backcourt can still use another ball-handler with lead-guard potential. Thomas, who played a backseat to Darius Acuff at Arkansas, is comfortable being on and off the ball and is a quality playmaker in his own right.
