Maefteda's 2014 NBA Mock Draft (trades and explanations!)
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 8:45 pm
Mock Draft 3.0:
Trade!
The Cleveland Cavaliers trade the #1 pick to Orlando Magic for #4, #12 and Aaron Afflalo
Right from the start we get a trade as a start to a crazy draft night. The Cavs have no idea who to choose out of Parker and Wiggins, the front office and Dan Gilbert disagree on who to take. The answer is to trade down and get more options to run with, as they go all in for LeBron while having a good fall back option. They have franchise players in potentially Irving and LeBron, so they figure they can get more complimentary piece by trading down. The Magic have a lot of talent, but lack the one franchise guy to lead them forward. Steep price to pay, but they feel it's worth it.
1. Orlando Magic - Jabari Parker (6'8'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
The Magic get their top guy to lead them forward, and that guy is Jabari Parker. They have good young defenders in Oladipo and Harkless but need a guy to carry the load for them offensively. Parker is a no-brainer and will be ready to contribute right away, even though the Magic are rebuilding.
2. Milwaukee Bucks - Andrew Wiggins (6'8'', SF, Kansas, Fresh.)
The Bucks are in a great spot in the draft, where they get a guy with superstar potential, without the #1 pick hype around him and without any real pressure of picking the right guy. They might prefer Parker, but Wiggins is a great consolation prize as the one with the higher ceiling and extra wow-factor. Wiggins and Giannis will provide the Bucks with a dynamic wing duo, who can do a lot of different things.
3. Philadelphia 76ers - Dante Exum (6'6'', SG, Australia)
The 76ers seemed to get really lucky and be able to pick Andrew Wiggins with this pick, but the recent Embiid injury news has made Wiggins go in the top 2. The 76ers might consider Embiid here, but having gone through a season without Nerlens Noel, I don’t think they are ready for the same again with Embiid, and will be scared away. Dante Exum reportedly had a strong workout here and has been very much in play at this pick for a while.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers - Noah Vonleh (6'10'', PF, Indiana, Fresh.)
Embiid could be picked here, but judging by how Cleveland are one of the few teams that got a medical report on Embiid and that was enough to scare them off of him, I don't see them picking him. Vonleh is a safer pick in that respect, even though there are questions if he can contribute in the NBA after not getting all that featured in Indiana. He might get shipped in a Kevin Love trade, as Minnesota would be interested in Vonleh, or he is a good big man, who could possibly play a bit on the center spot due to his length.
5. Utah Jazz - Aaron Gordon (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Fresh.)
At #5, the Jazz covet Noah Vonleh for his fit with either of their bigs and potential to hit the floor. They won't be too sad about Vonleh not being here though, as they really like what they saw during Aaron Gordon's workouts with them. The Jazz had a tough time on defense, and Gordon could step in and help them in that respect straight away. With Kanter a free agent next summer, they will have coverage even if their center leaves, as Favors can slide to the center position.
6. Boston Celtics - Joel Embiid (7'0'', C, Kansas, Fresh.)
It doesn't seem like the Love to Celtics trade is happening anymore, so the Celtics need to start concentrating on a rebuild. Danny Ainge is a risk taker, and taking risks in this draft might just net you the very best player in Joel Embiid. Injury issues aside, Embiid is the top talent in this draft and the Celtics would love to properly start their rebuild around him at the Center position.
Trade!
The Los Angeles Lakers trade #7 and Steve Nash to the Philadelphia 76ers for Michael Carter Williams
The Lakers like both Marcus Smart and Julius Randle at this point in the draft, but have been clear about wanting players with experience in the league. The 76ers fanbase might be upset about trading away the rookie of the year, but with Exum picked at #3, MCW would be a bad fit next to him and Exum is 4 years younger with many of the same attributes. They get a chance of picking 3 of the top 10 picks in a deep draft.
7. Philadelphia 76ers - Julius Randle (6'9'', PF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
The Philadelphia 76ers will be salivating on the idea of getting Exum and Randle in the same draft, which would be unheard of at the start of the year, and certainly not what the Pelicans thought they traded away for Jrue Holiday (Noel and Randle). Randle is a beast offensively, who will bully his way to rebounds and points, and with Noel by his side, who will make up for his lack of shot-blocking and defensive deficiencies. They still have one more pick to go in the at #10 and are at a great position in their rebuild.
Trade!
The Sacramento Kings trade #8 pick, Ben McLemore, Jason Thompson and Travis Outlaw to the Boston Celtics for Rajon Rondo
The trades are rally coming in at this point, as both the Lakers and the Kings have been trying to get more win now talent. The Celtics are in full rebuild mode at this point with Love out of the question and Embiid picked at #6, so they trade away Rondo. The Kings have coveted Rondo for a good while and feel like they need a proven point guard to lead them to the playoffs. They have to give up a good pick and McLemore, but shed some unneeded salary as well.
8. Boston Celtics - Marcus Smart (6'3'', PG, Oklahoma State, Soph.)
The Celtics get a second top 8 pick and get one of the best talents available. Marcus Smart will bring them a lot of what they had in Rondo, as a competitive good defender, who will really pair up well with Celtics acquisition of Ben McLemore. The fans in Boston will love Smart's competitiveness and will give them hope for the future along with their young core.
9. Charlotte Hornets - Doug McDermott (6'7'', SF, Creighton, Sr.)
The newly renamed Charlotte Hornets will get a nice fit at the right value with their pick. 3PT shooting has been a huge problem for Charlotte and at #9, Doug McDermott would offer a valuable addition to help sort out their problems from behind the 3 point line. The other main option here would be Nik Stauskas, but Charlotte has a history of unconventional picks and McDermott certainly fits that. He will also be more of an off-ball option than Stauskas in Charlotte who will get the ball in Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson's hands more often than not on offense. McDermott is an elite scorer off the ball, coming off screens and using his BBIQ to get great looks.
10. Philadelphia 76ers - Nik Stauskas (6'6'', SG, Michigan, Soph.)
The 76ers have a fantastic young core of players at this point, but lacks a great shooter. There are no better shooters in this draft than Nik Stauskas, who not only makes sense as a fit here, but is also expected to be drafted in this range and is arguably the BPA at this point as well. What Stauskas lacks in quickness, they will have in Exum anyway, but Stauskas ability to stretch the floor will be of great value for the 76ers.
11. Denver Nuggets - Zach LaVine (6'6'', SG, UCLA, Fresh.)
Denver are on the dreaded NBA treadmill, with a young team that has a lot of talent, but will struggle to qualify for the playoffs in the competitive Western Conference. The Nuggets still have a big need at the 2 guard position, and would preferably get a backup for Ty Lawson at PG as well. Zach LaVine has a lot of upside left at this pick and fits the Denver run and gun offense perfectly, with 3PT shooting and athletic dunks. With recent buzz having LaVine going in the lottery, the Nuggets won't risk trading down and keep their pick.
12. Cleveland Cavaliers - Jusuf Nurkic (6'11'', C, Bosnia)
The Cleveland Cavaliers make their second lottery pick this year with the pick they acquire from the Orlando Magic and pick a guy that was mocked to them before they won the lottery and only had the #9 pick. Jusuf Nurkic is a beast down low who has dominated at a young age playing with pros in Europe. He's a legit center, who could fit well at center next to Vonleh if they keep him or be a nice trade chip as Nurkic has a couple of teams that love him around the NBA.
Trade!
The Minnesota Timberwolves trade Kevin Love, Kevin Martin and JJ Barea to the Golden State Warriors for David Lee, Klay Thompson and Harrison Barnes
The Timberwolves have sent out signals that they want to compete for a playoffs spot right away, even if they have to trade Kevin Love and they feel like a this trade with Golden State is the best way to do it. They still get young players with upside however and a guy who can replicate Kevin Love's rebounding and inside scoring in David Lee. The Warriors have fought to get more value out of this trade, but the lure of getting a top 10 player in Kevin Love, who wants to stay there long term will prove too enticing.
13. Minnesota Timberwolves - Gary Harris (6'4'', SG, Michigan State, Soph.)
By getting players that are ready to win now, the Timberwolves will be ready to pick a guy that contributes right away for them. Gary Harris falls down to their pick at #13 and makes a lot of sense for the Timberwolves. Harris provides toughness and defense along with a good 3PT shot and potential as a second ball handler. He should be a great guard coming off the bench, for a team that really lacked depth last season in the NBA.
14. Phoenix Suns - James Young (6'7'', SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
The Suns will be looking for a wing with this pick, as PJ Tucker is a free agent and they don't really have a true shooting guard as they successfully ran a two PG system last season. James Young can play both wing positions, is one of the youngest players in the draft and has a good 3PT shot that can be used when getting easy looks from Dragic and Bledsoe running the show. James Young fills a need and brings a lot of potential at the last pick in the lottery for the Suns.
15. Atlanta Hawks - Dario Saric (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
With the news that Dario Saric would stay 2 more years in Europe after getting drafted, he has dropped a bit in the draft, but stops at #15 to the Hawks. The Hawks model their franchise after the San Antonio Spurs and a fantastic euro prospect with unusual skills seems to be the right way to do it. Saric has even drawn similarities with Boris Diaw as a guy who can do it all and handle the ball. Shabazz Napier and surprise possibility Elfrid Payton get looks here, but the Hawks have reportedly given Saric a promise at #15, and they will be happy to see that he's still there when they are picking. Picking a guy to stash means that the Hawks save money, as they look for another great deal in free agency like they did with Millsap a year ago.
16. Chicago Bulls - Elfrid Payton (6'4'', PG, Louisiana Lafayette, Jr.)
The Chicago Bulls have been trying to trade up, but can consider themselves lucky, as a great prospect in Elfrid Payton is still available. He might not bring the 3PT shooting the Bulls need, but he'll be able to bring everything else to a team that still can't trust Derrick Rose's knees. If his knees hold up though, there is nothing stopping the Bulls from playing Payton and Rose together. Shabazz Napier would be a favorite here if not for Payton's slide, but the added upside tips the scale towards Payton.
17. Boston Celtics - TJ Warren (6'8'', SF, North Carolina State, Soph.)
With their third pick in the draft, the Celtics were hoping to get Saric who they could stash in Europe for a while, but the Hawks beat them to it. The Celtics still get an opportunity to get a forward with unique skills and good potential however, with TJ Warren. Warren has done surprisingly well in workouts and proved in college that he can be a lethal scorer with his variety of moves. Fits in as a great scoring option with a team now loaded with defensive talent. Warren will also get the chance to develop his 3 point shot, as the Celtics are sure to tank for another year.
18. Phoenix Suns - Adreian Payne (6'10'', PF, Michigan State, Sr.)
With Channing Frye opting out and possibly going away, Adreian Payne would cover a need at PF for the Suns, but also fit incredibly well with their athletic 3PT shooting style. Payne can do a lot of different things well after a fantastic senior season. Payne as a late bloomer, also has the potential to get even better, as he finally found out that he had mononucleosis, which makes his great senior season in college even more impressive.
19. Chicago Bulls - Rodney Hood (6'9'', SF, Duke, Soph.)
After picking Payton at #16, the Bulls will have an even stronger need for 3PT shooting and fills it with the knockdown 3PT shooter Rodney Hood. Chicago Bulls have struggled with 3PT shooting for a while, and Hood is the best 3PT shooter available at this point. He also has good length for his position and a developing mid-range game, which gives the stout defensive Bulls a versatile option offensively.
20. Toronto Raptors - Tyler Ennis (6'2'', PG, Syracuse, Fresh.)
The Toronto Raptors face a lot of uncertainty at the PG position as both of their point guards from last year in Kyle Lowry and Greivis Vasquez are free agents. The Raptors will feel the need to at least get some insurance at the position from the draft, and are in a perfect position with Tyler Ennis and Shabazz Napier being the top 2 talents available at this point. Tyler Ennis from Canada gets the nod, as he returns to his home country, will be nice consolation if the Raptors lose their crowd favorite Lowry or fill in nicely as a backup point if Lowry decides to stay.
21. Oklahoma City Thunder - Shabazz Napier (6'1'', PG, UConn, Sr.)
OKC have great coverage at the point guard position, but have to consider their options next summer when Reggie Jackson becomes a free agent. Derek Fisher just retired however, which leaves open a guard spot for OKC to fill, and they stumble into a fantastic fit with Shabazz Napier. Napier has experience and championship pedigree that OKC would want, as they once again push for the NBA title. This also effectively ends the hopes in Miami of getting Shabazz Napier as a way to entice LeBron to stay.
22. Memphis Grizzlies – Jordan Adams (6’5”, SG, UCLA, Soph.)
The Grizzlies are looking to win now with an aging squad on its last legs. Jordan Adams has been a name getting some buzz late in the first round lately, and while he's one of the least athletic guards you'll find, he knows how to play, and can do a lot of other things. Especially the 3PT shooting will be interesting for the Grizzlies, who is a good fit for Adams with their slow pace and grit and grind mentality.
23. Utah Jazz - PJ Hairston (6'5'', SG, North Carolina, Jr.)
Utah Jazz got a great defender with Gordon at #5 and continues to add to that with Hairston at this pick. He brings something different than current Jazz talent Alec Burks at this position and fills the needs of defense and 3PT shooting for Utah. His off-court problems seem to be a thing of the past and he is already adjusted to the NBA 3. Adams is said to have a promise here, but it's a pick too late.
24. Charlotte Hornets – Kyle Anderson (6'9'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
After watching Boris Diaw tearing it up in the finals, the Bobcats may look to get a similar player in Kyle Anderson. Anderson is versatile and has added a good 3PT shot that will appeal to the Bobcats. He can slot in at either forward position and he is also fully capable of running the offense. With McRoberts opting out, having some insurance in the draft also makes sense.
25. Houston Rockets - KJ McDaniels (6'6'', SF, Clemson, Jr.)
The one big problem the Houston Rockets suffered from was the lack of perimeter defense and KJ McDaniels bring just that. He is also very athletic and can run the floor for the Rockets who play at a high pace.
26. Miami Heat - Jarnell Stokes (6’9”, PF, Tennessee, Jr.)
Jarnell Stokes is doing himself a lot of favors with a strong showing in workouts and seems like a lock to go as a late first rounder at this point. Some people feel like he isn’t far behind Julius Randle in talent, which would be very handy for a Miami Heat team heading into uncertainty. Haslem might retire and Battier has already confirmed retirement and Rashard Lewis is on his last legs. PF is a position of need and Stokes is the strongest candidate left both literally and figuratively.
27. Phoenix Suns - Clint Capela (6'10'', PF, Switzerland)
With their third first round pick, the Suns will be able to pick a project they can stash in Europe for a couple of years. Capela was on his way to getting drafted much higher than this before he hurt his stock with poor play at the Nike Hoop Summit this year. Capela has a lot of time to develop however, and has length, athleticism and finishing ability to play a role in the NBA in the future.
28. LA Clippers - Jordan Clarkson (6’5”, PG, Missouri, Jr.)
Jordan Clarkson is another name that has received buzz for his workouts and has a good chance of going in the first round. The Clippers might be without a backup PG if Darren Collison rejects his player option, so getting insurance in Jordan Clarkson would make sense here. Clarkson is long, athletic and can play both guard positions.
29. Oklahoma City Thunder - Glenn Robinson III (6'7", SF, Michigan, Soph.)
The Thunder lack wing depth and would want players who fit their athletic style of play. GRIII is a bit of a disappointing prospect that still can blossom and become a good NBA player in the right situation. Robinson has a smooth game, but wouldn't be relied upon apart from playing the good defense he has shown that he has in Michigan, and that will probably fit him and OKC really well.
30. San Antonio Spurs - Bogdan Bogdanovic (6'6", SG, Serbia)
While I've had Mitch McGary to the Spurs in my previous 2 mock drafts, the latest word seems to be that McGary is seeking to be picked in the 2nd round to be able to choose his own salary. With the Spurs usually having everything in order, it seems unlikely that McGary is in play here, unless the rumors are just a ploy to keep teams higher in the first round to pick him. Bogdan Bogdanovic is another player that has been linked to the Spurs though, and as a euro who could get the Spurs a good replacement for Ginobili when he retires, he makes a lot of sense here.
Mock Draft 2.0:
Mock Draft 1.0:
Trade!
The Cleveland Cavaliers trade the #1 pick to Orlando Magic for #4, #12 and Aaron Afflalo
Right from the start we get a trade as a start to a crazy draft night. The Cavs have no idea who to choose out of Parker and Wiggins, the front office and Dan Gilbert disagree on who to take. The answer is to trade down and get more options to run with, as they go all in for LeBron while having a good fall back option. They have franchise players in potentially Irving and LeBron, so they figure they can get more complimentary piece by trading down. The Magic have a lot of talent, but lack the one franchise guy to lead them forward. Steep price to pay, but they feel it's worth it.
1. Orlando Magic - Jabari Parker (6'8'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
The Magic get their top guy to lead them forward, and that guy is Jabari Parker. They have good young defenders in Oladipo and Harkless but need a guy to carry the load for them offensively. Parker is a no-brainer and will be ready to contribute right away, even though the Magic are rebuilding.
2. Milwaukee Bucks - Andrew Wiggins (6'8'', SF, Kansas, Fresh.)
The Bucks are in a great spot in the draft, where they get a guy with superstar potential, without the #1 pick hype around him and without any real pressure of picking the right guy. They might prefer Parker, but Wiggins is a great consolation prize as the one with the higher ceiling and extra wow-factor. Wiggins and Giannis will provide the Bucks with a dynamic wing duo, who can do a lot of different things.
3. Philadelphia 76ers - Dante Exum (6'6'', SG, Australia)
The 76ers seemed to get really lucky and be able to pick Andrew Wiggins with this pick, but the recent Embiid injury news has made Wiggins go in the top 2. The 76ers might consider Embiid here, but having gone through a season without Nerlens Noel, I don’t think they are ready for the same again with Embiid, and will be scared away. Dante Exum reportedly had a strong workout here and has been very much in play at this pick for a while.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers - Noah Vonleh (6'10'', PF, Indiana, Fresh.)
Embiid could be picked here, but judging by how Cleveland are one of the few teams that got a medical report on Embiid and that was enough to scare them off of him, I don't see them picking him. Vonleh is a safer pick in that respect, even though there are questions if he can contribute in the NBA after not getting all that featured in Indiana. He might get shipped in a Kevin Love trade, as Minnesota would be interested in Vonleh, or he is a good big man, who could possibly play a bit on the center spot due to his length.
5. Utah Jazz - Aaron Gordon (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Fresh.)
At #5, the Jazz covet Noah Vonleh for his fit with either of their bigs and potential to hit the floor. They won't be too sad about Vonleh not being here though, as they really like what they saw during Aaron Gordon's workouts with them. The Jazz had a tough time on defense, and Gordon could step in and help them in that respect straight away. With Kanter a free agent next summer, they will have coverage even if their center leaves, as Favors can slide to the center position.
6. Boston Celtics - Joel Embiid (7'0'', C, Kansas, Fresh.)
It doesn't seem like the Love to Celtics trade is happening anymore, so the Celtics need to start concentrating on a rebuild. Danny Ainge is a risk taker, and taking risks in this draft might just net you the very best player in Joel Embiid. Injury issues aside, Embiid is the top talent in this draft and the Celtics would love to properly start their rebuild around him at the Center position.
Trade!
The Los Angeles Lakers trade #7 and Steve Nash to the Philadelphia 76ers for Michael Carter Williams
The Lakers like both Marcus Smart and Julius Randle at this point in the draft, but have been clear about wanting players with experience in the league. The 76ers fanbase might be upset about trading away the rookie of the year, but with Exum picked at #3, MCW would be a bad fit next to him and Exum is 4 years younger with many of the same attributes. They get a chance of picking 3 of the top 10 picks in a deep draft.
7. Philadelphia 76ers - Julius Randle (6'9'', PF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
The Philadelphia 76ers will be salivating on the idea of getting Exum and Randle in the same draft, which would be unheard of at the start of the year, and certainly not what the Pelicans thought they traded away for Jrue Holiday (Noel and Randle). Randle is a beast offensively, who will bully his way to rebounds and points, and with Noel by his side, who will make up for his lack of shot-blocking and defensive deficiencies. They still have one more pick to go in the at #10 and are at a great position in their rebuild.
Trade!
The Sacramento Kings trade #8 pick, Ben McLemore, Jason Thompson and Travis Outlaw to the Boston Celtics for Rajon Rondo
The trades are rally coming in at this point, as both the Lakers and the Kings have been trying to get more win now talent. The Celtics are in full rebuild mode at this point with Love out of the question and Embiid picked at #6, so they trade away Rondo. The Kings have coveted Rondo for a good while and feel like they need a proven point guard to lead them to the playoffs. They have to give up a good pick and McLemore, but shed some unneeded salary as well.
8. Boston Celtics - Marcus Smart (6'3'', PG, Oklahoma State, Soph.)
The Celtics get a second top 8 pick and get one of the best talents available. Marcus Smart will bring them a lot of what they had in Rondo, as a competitive good defender, who will really pair up well with Celtics acquisition of Ben McLemore. The fans in Boston will love Smart's competitiveness and will give them hope for the future along with their young core.
9. Charlotte Hornets - Doug McDermott (6'7'', SF, Creighton, Sr.)
The newly renamed Charlotte Hornets will get a nice fit at the right value with their pick. 3PT shooting has been a huge problem for Charlotte and at #9, Doug McDermott would offer a valuable addition to help sort out their problems from behind the 3 point line. The other main option here would be Nik Stauskas, but Charlotte has a history of unconventional picks and McDermott certainly fits that. He will also be more of an off-ball option than Stauskas in Charlotte who will get the ball in Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson's hands more often than not on offense. McDermott is an elite scorer off the ball, coming off screens and using his BBIQ to get great looks.
10. Philadelphia 76ers - Nik Stauskas (6'6'', SG, Michigan, Soph.)
The 76ers have a fantastic young core of players at this point, but lacks a great shooter. There are no better shooters in this draft than Nik Stauskas, who not only makes sense as a fit here, but is also expected to be drafted in this range and is arguably the BPA at this point as well. What Stauskas lacks in quickness, they will have in Exum anyway, but Stauskas ability to stretch the floor will be of great value for the 76ers.
11. Denver Nuggets - Zach LaVine (6'6'', SG, UCLA, Fresh.)
Denver are on the dreaded NBA treadmill, with a young team that has a lot of talent, but will struggle to qualify for the playoffs in the competitive Western Conference. The Nuggets still have a big need at the 2 guard position, and would preferably get a backup for Ty Lawson at PG as well. Zach LaVine has a lot of upside left at this pick and fits the Denver run and gun offense perfectly, with 3PT shooting and athletic dunks. With recent buzz having LaVine going in the lottery, the Nuggets won't risk trading down and keep their pick.
12. Cleveland Cavaliers - Jusuf Nurkic (6'11'', C, Bosnia)
The Cleveland Cavaliers make their second lottery pick this year with the pick they acquire from the Orlando Magic and pick a guy that was mocked to them before they won the lottery and only had the #9 pick. Jusuf Nurkic is a beast down low who has dominated at a young age playing with pros in Europe. He's a legit center, who could fit well at center next to Vonleh if they keep him or be a nice trade chip as Nurkic has a couple of teams that love him around the NBA.
Trade!
The Minnesota Timberwolves trade Kevin Love, Kevin Martin and JJ Barea to the Golden State Warriors for David Lee, Klay Thompson and Harrison Barnes
The Timberwolves have sent out signals that they want to compete for a playoffs spot right away, even if they have to trade Kevin Love and they feel like a this trade with Golden State is the best way to do it. They still get young players with upside however and a guy who can replicate Kevin Love's rebounding and inside scoring in David Lee. The Warriors have fought to get more value out of this trade, but the lure of getting a top 10 player in Kevin Love, who wants to stay there long term will prove too enticing.
13. Minnesota Timberwolves - Gary Harris (6'4'', SG, Michigan State, Soph.)
By getting players that are ready to win now, the Timberwolves will be ready to pick a guy that contributes right away for them. Gary Harris falls down to their pick at #13 and makes a lot of sense for the Timberwolves. Harris provides toughness and defense along with a good 3PT shot and potential as a second ball handler. He should be a great guard coming off the bench, for a team that really lacked depth last season in the NBA.
14. Phoenix Suns - James Young (6'7'', SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
The Suns will be looking for a wing with this pick, as PJ Tucker is a free agent and they don't really have a true shooting guard as they successfully ran a two PG system last season. James Young can play both wing positions, is one of the youngest players in the draft and has a good 3PT shot that can be used when getting easy looks from Dragic and Bledsoe running the show. James Young fills a need and brings a lot of potential at the last pick in the lottery for the Suns.
15. Atlanta Hawks - Dario Saric (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
With the news that Dario Saric would stay 2 more years in Europe after getting drafted, he has dropped a bit in the draft, but stops at #15 to the Hawks. The Hawks model their franchise after the San Antonio Spurs and a fantastic euro prospect with unusual skills seems to be the right way to do it. Saric has even drawn similarities with Boris Diaw as a guy who can do it all and handle the ball. Shabazz Napier and surprise possibility Elfrid Payton get looks here, but the Hawks have reportedly given Saric a promise at #15, and they will be happy to see that he's still there when they are picking. Picking a guy to stash means that the Hawks save money, as they look for another great deal in free agency like they did with Millsap a year ago.
16. Chicago Bulls - Elfrid Payton (6'4'', PG, Louisiana Lafayette, Jr.)
The Chicago Bulls have been trying to trade up, but can consider themselves lucky, as a great prospect in Elfrid Payton is still available. He might not bring the 3PT shooting the Bulls need, but he'll be able to bring everything else to a team that still can't trust Derrick Rose's knees. If his knees hold up though, there is nothing stopping the Bulls from playing Payton and Rose together. Shabazz Napier would be a favorite here if not for Payton's slide, but the added upside tips the scale towards Payton.
17. Boston Celtics - TJ Warren (6'8'', SF, North Carolina State, Soph.)
With their third pick in the draft, the Celtics were hoping to get Saric who they could stash in Europe for a while, but the Hawks beat them to it. The Celtics still get an opportunity to get a forward with unique skills and good potential however, with TJ Warren. Warren has done surprisingly well in workouts and proved in college that he can be a lethal scorer with his variety of moves. Fits in as a great scoring option with a team now loaded with defensive talent. Warren will also get the chance to develop his 3 point shot, as the Celtics are sure to tank for another year.
18. Phoenix Suns - Adreian Payne (6'10'', PF, Michigan State, Sr.)
With Channing Frye opting out and possibly going away, Adreian Payne would cover a need at PF for the Suns, but also fit incredibly well with their athletic 3PT shooting style. Payne can do a lot of different things well after a fantastic senior season. Payne as a late bloomer, also has the potential to get even better, as he finally found out that he had mononucleosis, which makes his great senior season in college even more impressive.
19. Chicago Bulls - Rodney Hood (6'9'', SF, Duke, Soph.)
After picking Payton at #16, the Bulls will have an even stronger need for 3PT shooting and fills it with the knockdown 3PT shooter Rodney Hood. Chicago Bulls have struggled with 3PT shooting for a while, and Hood is the best 3PT shooter available at this point. He also has good length for his position and a developing mid-range game, which gives the stout defensive Bulls a versatile option offensively.
20. Toronto Raptors - Tyler Ennis (6'2'', PG, Syracuse, Fresh.)
The Toronto Raptors face a lot of uncertainty at the PG position as both of their point guards from last year in Kyle Lowry and Greivis Vasquez are free agents. The Raptors will feel the need to at least get some insurance at the position from the draft, and are in a perfect position with Tyler Ennis and Shabazz Napier being the top 2 talents available at this point. Tyler Ennis from Canada gets the nod, as he returns to his home country, will be nice consolation if the Raptors lose their crowd favorite Lowry or fill in nicely as a backup point if Lowry decides to stay.
21. Oklahoma City Thunder - Shabazz Napier (6'1'', PG, UConn, Sr.)
OKC have great coverage at the point guard position, but have to consider their options next summer when Reggie Jackson becomes a free agent. Derek Fisher just retired however, which leaves open a guard spot for OKC to fill, and they stumble into a fantastic fit with Shabazz Napier. Napier has experience and championship pedigree that OKC would want, as they once again push for the NBA title. This also effectively ends the hopes in Miami of getting Shabazz Napier as a way to entice LeBron to stay.
22. Memphis Grizzlies – Jordan Adams (6’5”, SG, UCLA, Soph.)
The Grizzlies are looking to win now with an aging squad on its last legs. Jordan Adams has been a name getting some buzz late in the first round lately, and while he's one of the least athletic guards you'll find, he knows how to play, and can do a lot of other things. Especially the 3PT shooting will be interesting for the Grizzlies, who is a good fit for Adams with their slow pace and grit and grind mentality.
23. Utah Jazz - PJ Hairston (6'5'', SG, North Carolina, Jr.)
Utah Jazz got a great defender with Gordon at #5 and continues to add to that with Hairston at this pick. He brings something different than current Jazz talent Alec Burks at this position and fills the needs of defense and 3PT shooting for Utah. His off-court problems seem to be a thing of the past and he is already adjusted to the NBA 3. Adams is said to have a promise here, but it's a pick too late.
24. Charlotte Hornets – Kyle Anderson (6'9'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
After watching Boris Diaw tearing it up in the finals, the Bobcats may look to get a similar player in Kyle Anderson. Anderson is versatile and has added a good 3PT shot that will appeal to the Bobcats. He can slot in at either forward position and he is also fully capable of running the offense. With McRoberts opting out, having some insurance in the draft also makes sense.
25. Houston Rockets - KJ McDaniels (6'6'', SF, Clemson, Jr.)
The one big problem the Houston Rockets suffered from was the lack of perimeter defense and KJ McDaniels bring just that. He is also very athletic and can run the floor for the Rockets who play at a high pace.
26. Miami Heat - Jarnell Stokes (6’9”, PF, Tennessee, Jr.)
Jarnell Stokes is doing himself a lot of favors with a strong showing in workouts and seems like a lock to go as a late first rounder at this point. Some people feel like he isn’t far behind Julius Randle in talent, which would be very handy for a Miami Heat team heading into uncertainty. Haslem might retire and Battier has already confirmed retirement and Rashard Lewis is on his last legs. PF is a position of need and Stokes is the strongest candidate left both literally and figuratively.
27. Phoenix Suns - Clint Capela (6'10'', PF, Switzerland)
With their third first round pick, the Suns will be able to pick a project they can stash in Europe for a couple of years. Capela was on his way to getting drafted much higher than this before he hurt his stock with poor play at the Nike Hoop Summit this year. Capela has a lot of time to develop however, and has length, athleticism and finishing ability to play a role in the NBA in the future.
28. LA Clippers - Jordan Clarkson (6’5”, PG, Missouri, Jr.)
Jordan Clarkson is another name that has received buzz for his workouts and has a good chance of going in the first round. The Clippers might be without a backup PG if Darren Collison rejects his player option, so getting insurance in Jordan Clarkson would make sense here. Clarkson is long, athletic and can play both guard positions.
29. Oklahoma City Thunder - Glenn Robinson III (6'7", SF, Michigan, Soph.)
The Thunder lack wing depth and would want players who fit their athletic style of play. GRIII is a bit of a disappointing prospect that still can blossom and become a good NBA player in the right situation. Robinson has a smooth game, but wouldn't be relied upon apart from playing the good defense he has shown that he has in Michigan, and that will probably fit him and OKC really well.
30. San Antonio Spurs - Bogdan Bogdanovic (6'6", SG, Serbia)
While I've had Mitch McGary to the Spurs in my previous 2 mock drafts, the latest word seems to be that McGary is seeking to be picked in the 2nd round to be able to choose his own salary. With the Spurs usually having everything in order, it seems unlikely that McGary is in play here, unless the rumors are just a ploy to keep teams higher in the first round to pick him. Bogdan Bogdanovic is another player that has been linked to the Spurs though, and as a euro who could get the Spurs a good replacement for Ginobili when he retires, he makes a lot of sense here.
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