Rest of the top 50
36. Pacers (via Raptors) grab Cam Christie
37. Timberwolves (via Grizzlies) choose Ajay Mitchell
38. Knicks (via Jazz) select Cam Spencer
39. Grizzlies (via Nets) draft Kel’el Ware
40. Trail Blazers (via Hawks) take Oso Ighodaro
41. 76ers (via Bulls) choose Kevin McCullar Jr.
42. Hornets (via Rockets) select Kwame Evans Jr.
43. Heat grab Izan Almansa
44. Rockets (via Warriors) draft Melvin Ajinca
45. Kings pick Terrence Shannon Jr.
46. Clippers (via Pacers) select Jamal Shead
47. Magic choose Juan Nunez
48. Spurs (via Lakers) draft Harrison Ingram
Ingram spent his first two college seasons at Stanford before transferring to North Carolina this year. The 6’8 wing blossomed under head coach Hubert Davis as he set new career-highs in points, rebounds, and steals per game while improving his efficiency.
Ingram turns 22 in November but could take another leap in the right NBA system. He is a high-IQ player with a versatile skill set. He can pass, make plays, rebound, and guard multiple positions. Ingram even shot 38.5 percent from 3-point range this season, which was a massive question mark in his first two years.
Harrison Ingram could blossom into a key rotation player in San Antonio. He will continue to improve his shooting, and teams cannot have too much wing depth.
49. Pacers (via Cavaliers) grab K.J. Simpson
50. Pacers (via Pelicans) take Mantas Rubstavicius