34. Derrick Jones Jr.
There are a limited number of places in the draft so it shouldn’t feel like the end of the world to go undrafted. Jones took a pragmatic approach to his future in 2016, when he was eligible for the draft. He didn’t even hire an agent initially because he wanted to keep the option of another college year. Finally, he decided to turn pro but went undrafted. However, he impressed the Phoenix Suns at training camp.

They duly handed him a contract but he was inconsistent in Arizona. Next, he signed with the Miami Heat on a two-way contract. He spent time in the G-League to develop his game before bouncing back on a standard contract. Jones’s life changed and he played in the NBA Finals against the Lakers. Furthermore, he won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2020 before signing with the Trail Blazers.