B/R's Final 2021 NBA Mock Draft: Top 4 Picks Coming into Focus | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Daniel Cobb
Published Mar 25, 2026
51. New Orleans Pelicans (via Grizzlies): Vrenz Bleijenbergh (Port of Antwerp, SG/SG, 2000)
52. Detroit Pistons (via Lakers): Isaiah Livers (Michigan, SF, Senior)
53. New Orleans Pelicans (via Mavericks): Aaron Wiggins (Maryland, SG/SF, Junior)
54. Indiana Pacers (via Bucks): Greg Brown (Texas, PF, Freshman)
55. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Nuggets): Santi Aldama (Loyola MD, PF, Sophomore)
56. Charlotte Hornets: Luka Garza (Iowa, C, Senior)
57. Charlotte Hornets (via Nets): Neemias Queta (Utah State, C, Junior)
58. New York Knicks (via 76ers): McKinley Wright IV (Colorado, PG, Senior)
59. Brooklyn Nets (via Suns): Sam Hauser (Virginia, SF, Senior)
60. Indiana Pacers (via Jazz): Sandro Mamukelashvili (Seton Hall, PF/C, Senior)
Bleijenbergh has worked out for half the NBA with teams intrigued by his playmaking and shooting for a 6'10" forward.
Recovering from a foot injury, Livers has hid below the radar, but teams haven't forgot about his shooting and role-player IQ.
Brown could be an exhausting project, but in the 50s, one team figures to find his athleticism and shot-making worth their time.
Aldama kept his name in the draft, a possible indication he believes he'll hear his name called.
Hauser is a subpar athlete, but for a 6'8" forward with incredible shooting accuracy, he has a chance to hear his name called in the 50s.
Mamukelashvili could also go earlier to a team that values his offensive versatility and isn't so concerned about who a second-round pick will defend.