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40. Frank Mason III (Kansas, PG, Senior)

Mason's size (6'0") and age (23) will hurt his stock, but he'll have a chance with his toughness and shooting. He could be one of the more undervalued prospects in the draft.

39. Frank Jackson (Duke, PG, Freshman)

Jackson is recovering from minor foot surgery, which kept him quiet during workout season. He's still worth looking at beginning in the 20s based on his strength, athleticism, shooting and point guard defense.

38. Tyler Lydon (Syracuse, PF, Sophomore)

Lydon's shooting will keep him alive in the first-round mix. Questions over his defense and ability to make plays off the dribble could push him into Round 2.

37. Josh Hart (Villanova, SG, Senior)

Hart's toughness and versatility are his big selling points. Concerns over his athleticism and ability to create, along with the fact he's a senior, are keep him from going in the first round.

36. Tony Bradley (North Carolina, PF/C, Freshman)

Bradley could sneak into the first round after rising during workouts. His physical profile (6'11", 249 lbs) jumps out first. He's a big target around the basket with soft hands and a nose for the ball. A mid-range jumper makes Bradley a steal this late, even if it takes him a few years to develop.

35. D.J. Wilson (Michigan, SF/PF, Sophomore)

Wilson suddenly went into hiding after the combine. There haven't been any reports of him working out anywhere and his agent won't make any statements. His flashes of versatility in the postseason got NBA scouts talking. Now, it seems possible he may have a first-round promise.

34. Jonah Bolden (Australia, SF/PF, 1996)

Bolden has created buzz for his athleticism and shooting in Serbia after leaving UCLA. His unique game background and production overseas could make him intriguing enough to look at in the 20s.

33. Caleb Swanigan (Purdue, PF/C, Sophomore)

Swanigan worked out for a ridiculous 20 teams and could be the top rebounder in the draft. He'll stick if the shooting improvement he showed this year was a sign of more to come.

32. Terrance Ferguson (USA, SF, 1998)

Having worked out for the Charlotte Hornets, Ferguson could go high as No. 11, but as low as No. 30. He'd have to convince teams his jumper and ball skills are better than what he showed this year in Australia.

31. Johnathan Motley (Baylor, PF/C, Junior)

Motley is back working out after a minor knee surgery in April. He was a bully at Baylor and developed impressive mid-range shooting touch. He'll have a chance to carve out a backup big-man role with his strength, length and scoring around the key.