14. Shabazz Muhammad UCLA, Fr. 6-6, 222 lbs. SF.
17.8 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 38 3PT%
Muhammad did not have a bad combine, as some have suggested. He showed up and competed, which is something very few of the other top prospects bothered to do. His jump shot wasn't falling, and teams were mixed on his interviews. Part of the issue is just finding the right team. The Pistons are a good fit, and the same is true for the Wolves and Mavs. I doubt he'd slide past the Jazz at 14.
23. Allen Crabbe Cal, Jr. 6-6, 197 lbs. SG.
18.7 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 2.6 APG
Crabbe's terrific shooting at the combine, along with good measurements and above-average athletic testing put him in a competitive position to move up draft boards. With several teams, including the Thunder, Jazz and Bucks, looking for shooters, he could slide up into the teens.
25. Gorgui Dieng Louisville, Jr. 6-11, 230. C.
9.8 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 2.5 BPG
An ankle injury kept Dieng out of the draft combine. His stock has been cooling of late as the excitement from Louisville's NCAA title wears off and teams begin to wonder whether Dieng can contribute enough on the offensive end to justify a high selection. There's expected to be a serious run on bigs in the teens, with a number of teams -- including the Thunder, Mavs, Jazz, Celtics, Hawks and Bulls -- looking for centers.