20. Minnesota: Josh Okogie, SG, Georgia Tech
Okogie plays good defense with a seven foot wingspan. His offensive skills will need to improve, but he's known for a high level of effort.
19. Atlanta: Kevin Huerter, SG, Maryland
A 3-point shooter, Huerter also excelled in transition. He turned a impressive performance at the combine into a first round selection.
18. San Antonio: Lonnie Walker, SG, Miami
A terrific athlete, Walker battled injuries to shoot 35 percent on 3s last season. He's physically ready for the NBA, and if he improves his ball-handling, he could be the steal of the draft.