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41. Charlotte Hornets: Tony Bradley (North Carolina, PF/C, Freshman)

Bradley stayed in the draft, but he didn't do enough at North Carolina to warrant first-round attention. The Hornets will value his hands and offensive-rebounding instincts and will look to work on his mid-range shooting and post footwork.

42. Utah Jazz (via Pistons): Semi Ojeleye (SMU, PF, Junior)

Ojeleye may struggle to create in the pros, but his shooting could be the real deal. It's worth finding out at No. 42.

43. Houston Rockets (via Nuggets): Jonah Bolden (Radnicki Basket, PF, 1996)

Bolden left UCLA and wound up turning heads this year in Serbia. Athletic with power forward size (6'10"), he also made 59 threes at a 40.1 percent clip and brought in 16.9 percent of available rebounds.

44. New York Knicks (via Bulls): Frank Mason III (Kansas, PG, Senior)

Mason would give the Knicks an additional ball-handler and shot-maker, as well as a possible backup point guard in 2017-18. He lit up five-on-fives at the combine with Phil Jackson, Jeff Hornacek, Steve Mills and Allan Houston all sitting courtside.

45. Houston Rockets (via Blazers): Alec Peters (Valparaiso, PF, Senior)

Peters was too productive through four years at Valparaiso to drop any further, even after suffering a stress fracture in his leg. The Rockets will hope to find another shot-making specialist.

46. Philadelphia 76ers (via Heat): PJ Dozier (South Carolina, SG/SF, Sophomore)

Dozier has good size (6'7") and athleticism with a versatile skill set and defensive potential. He just doesn't excel in any one area. He's a hit-or-miss option, depending on how much he can improve his shot.

47. Indiana Pacers: Thomas Bryant (Indiana, PF/C, Sophomore)

Bryant's skills are catching up to his tools, but they aren't there yet. The 23 threes he hit last season were an encouraging sign.

48. Milwaukee Bucks: Tyler Dorsey (Oregon, SG, Sophomore)

Dorsey isn't a standout athlete, but he caught fire down the stretch and shot the three well for the second straight year. Improving his playmaking skills would give him the best chance to stick.

49. Denver Nuggets (via Grizzlies): Jaron Blossomgame (Clemson, SF/PF, Senior)

The Nuggets will hope Blossomgame finally finds his shooting stroke. He's worth taking for his two-point scoring and potential to guard both forward positions.

50. Philadelphia 76ers (via Hawks): Sindarius Thornwell (South Carolina, SG, Senior)

Only one player at the combine had a lower max vertical than Thornwell (Bradley). The Sixers will hope he'll compensate for limited explosiveness with toughness and improved shooting.