33. Brooklyn Nets - Joshua Jefferson
2025-26 stats (Iowa State): 16.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 4.8 apg
An injury in March Madness hurt both Jefferson and the Cyclones as a team, but when healthy, the senior forward is one of the best two-way players in the draft. His all-around talents will be beneficial to a Nets franchise that’s in need of everything as it continues its rebuild.
34. Sacramento Kings - Milan Momcilovic
2025-26 stats (Iowa): 16.9 ppg and 3.1 rpg
Three-point shooting is a definite need for the Kings, and who better than the 6’8 forward who led the country at nearly 50% on over 7 attempts per game? Momcilovic isn’t the greatest athlete, and the defense may not fully translate, but the NBA’s spacing should allow him to have a nice role as solely a shooter.
35. San Antonio Spurs (via Utah) - Alex Karaban
2025-26 stats (UConn): 13.2 ppg and 5.3 rpg
Karaban is one of the top stretch forwards in the NBA Draft and a proven winner from back at UConn. He has one of the higher floors as a frontcourt piece and would be a complementary player next to Wembanyama inside.
36. Los Angeles Clippers (via Memphis) - Tyler Tanner
NEWS: Vanderbilt's Tyler Tanner has elected to compete in the NBA Combine's 5-on-5 scrimmages, he tells DraftExpress, pushing back on speculation he's returning to school.
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 10, 2026
"I'll do whatever it takes to stay in the draft. I'm not running from anything. I love to play." pic.twitter.com/bJrctLA2is
2025-26 stats (Vanderbilt): 19.5 ppg and 5.1 apg
Tanner’s 5’11 height is the only thing preventing him from being a lottery pick. Still, his offensive potential is something the Clippers need after trading James Harden this past season. While he doesn’t have the size that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has, Tanner could ultimately prove to be the same kind of individual scorer as the previous LA Clippers guards.
