29. San Antonio Spurs: Wesley Iwundu (Kansas State, SG/SF, Senior)
The San Antonio Spurs could view Wesley Iwundu as a sleeper.
Athletic with NBA-caliber tools for a wing, he averaged at least 3.5 assists in back-to-back seasons, which points to his unique passing and playmaking. But in 2017, he eased some concerns over his shooting, having hit 32 threes at a 37.6 percent clip.
Quick and strong enough to defend, Iwundu's two-way versatility could entice. He'll have the chance to improve his stock further at next week's NBA combine.