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Post by kdp59 Tue May 19, 2015 2:33 pm

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Extended NBA Mock Draft 4.0
By Aran_Smith
Tue, 05/19/2015 - 1:15am

With a lot of talent and uncertainty at the top, this is shaping up to be one of the most exciting drafts in years. There are a number of positional battles that remain to play out in individual workouts over the next few weeks. Okafor and Towns are both in the running to go first, while Russell and Mudiay factor into the top 5 and will also be competing with one another. Justise Winslow played himself into a top 5 pick on many big boards with Duke taking home the National Title, but a late push by Latvia's Kristaps Porzingis has put him in the mix, and further bolsters a strong draft class at the top. Here is an updated look at the first round heading into the draft lottery, Tuesday.

1. Karl Anthony Towns 7-0 250 C Kentucky Fr. While Kentucky fell short of a National Title, Towns grew up, taking over as the team's go to scorer. He willed the team into the Final Four with his late game heroics against Notre Dame. He is also very cerebral, showing a strong feel for the game along with leadership and a competitive streak when he gets challenged. With nice passing ability, he possesses a multidimensional skill set. Towns is especially intriguing considering the premium NBA teams put on bigs with the ability to knock down outside shots. He's not as ready to contribute as Okafor, but he is a stronger defender and outside shooter, making many consider him the superior long term prospect. Towns finished the season strong with a number of impressive tournament performances. He needs to continue to add lower body strength, but his tremendous length and instincts give him potential as a rim protector. Late in the season he surpassed Okafor on many team's boards, and now is the favorite to go first. NBA Comparison: Andrew Bogut

2. Jahlil Okafor 6-11 270 C Duke Fr. Okafor was considered a strong favorite to be the top pick by scouts and pundits for much of the season. He struggled in the final month and in particular in the tournament. He's still considered a possibility to go first and whomever lands the top pick will have a real dilemma on their hands. While he's a below the rim player, his ability to use his strength to clear space for shots, a la Al Jefferson makes him a highly effective post player. His body control is outstanding and it makes him a very good athlete despite the lack of great leaping ability. His footwork and ability to use fakes and body control make him an offensive nightmare for opponents. He possesses an enormous (7-foot-5) wingspan which allows him to play bigger than his height and grab rebounds. While many feel he lacks the upside of Towns, his body of work and ability to contribute from day one are favorable. He should end up a very good NBA center, with a chance to be a dominant one at the offensive end. NBA Comparison: Al Jefferson

3. DAngelo Russell 6-4 195 PG/SG Ohio St. Fr. Russell was the most productive and exciting freshmen in the country. His feel for the game and readiness is extremely advanced. He generally doesn't blow by opponents off the dribble with sheer speed, though at times he did, but his craftiness to rock opponents off balance to create space is very good. He's proven to be an excellent 3 point shooter, showing the ability to get shots off very quickly as well. While he's not an elite athlete, his excellent length and potential to play either guard position gives him a great deal of intrigue. He'll need to focus more attention on his defensive intensity. With Steph Curry taking the world by strong in his MVP level season, players with less athleticism like Russell receive a boost. NBA Comparison: Brandon Roy

4. Emmanuel Mudiay 6-5 190 PG Congo 1996 An elite level PG with the dynamic talent to to be in the category of PGs such as Derrick Rose, John Wall and Damian Lillard. He has a terrific feel for the game, and will just need to learn to become more composed with his decision making and shot selection. His decision to bypass college and play in China where very few scouts and GMs saw him adds an unfamiliarity that will be tough to overcome. Teams have a much smaller sample size to work with, and that could ultimately make him slide (to 4 or 5) and become the steal of the draft. Dante Exum was an even greater unknown going into last year's draft, but that leap of faith appears to be working out for Utah, which helps Mudiay's cause. He stood out in the showcase events that scouts were allowed to attend at the end of his high school career. And many viewed him, us included, as the top prospect in the class. Although he missed a good portion of the season in China due to an ankle injury, when he did play he was impressive. Some aspects of his skill set are nearly impossible to discern from his games there, including defense, but he has good defensive ability and potential. What makes him such an intriguing prospect is his fiery and competitive nature. Mudiay has great confidence, communicates well and loves to compete. NBA Comparison: John Wall

5. Kristaps Porzingis 7-1 220 PF Latvia 1995 Porzingis had a terrific season, putting up 10 ppg. While his rebounding numbers could have been better (4 rpg), he is well liked by most European scouts, and has stated a case to be a top 5 pick. He combines both great length and athleticism with a soft touch on his shot. What he's missing right now is the body strength to handle NBA athletes. If he can fill out and become respectable strength wise, similar to a Pau Gasol, he can have a very solid career in the league. He's got narrow shoulders, and there is concern among scouts that strength will always be his Achilles and keep him from realizing his potential. Also of note, no Latvian player has made it big in the NBA yet, as top 10 pick Andris Biedrins was a big hope but failed to live up to expectations after free throw shooting derailed his confidence. Porzingis has a lot of believers and has jumped to the front of this year's European crop. Look for him to grab a spot in the first 5-6 picks. NBA Comparison: Pau Gasol

6. Justise Winslow 6-6 222 SG/SF Duke Fr. Winslow is one of the top athletes in this year's draft with an NBA body at 19 years of age plus great explosiveness and speed. He experienced ups and downs like most freshmen, but his level of consistency and skill level proved even better than advertised. He's got a solid shooting touch, granted his shot still needs work. He's got elite level defensive ability and a great NBA body. He's incredibly fast off the dribble and has really impressed with his ability to finish plays while operating at a high rate of speed in the open floor. Where the question marks still arise are his consistency and assertiveness. While he's probably a risky pick, due to having an unrefined skill set, he has upside that few can match. NBA Comparison: James Harden

7. Stanley Johnson 6-7 242 SF Arizona Fr. Stanley had a very solid freshman season, however his deficiencies were exposed to a degree as he struggled at season's end. He's not the most explosive athlete, though very good, and his offensive skill set shows a lot of promise, but remains unrefined. With such tremendous body strength, he has the makings of a stand out defender at the NBA level. Despite a dip in output and Arizona falling short of the Final Four, Stanley is unlikely to slip too far in the draft. He shows the will power and desire to continue to develop and polish his rough edges. He delivered four high school state titles and shows a winning mentality that should make him a valued role player at minimum. NBA Comparison: Kawhi Leonard

8. Mario Hezonja 6-8 215 SG Croatia 1995 "Ha-zon-yuh", gazuntite!, has long been a highly coveted prospect in Europe due to his standout athleticism, but struggled to develop steady PT and consistency over the past few seasons with injuries and off court distractions. He finally gained consistent minutes this season and has produced. With a strong finish to the season, Hezonja could challenge Porzingis to be the first European off the board. He's the most athletic 2-guard out of Europe in over a decade and shows a flare for making highlight plays. NBA Comparison: Rex Chapman

9. Trey Lyles 6-9 240 PF/SF Kentucky Fr. Lyles is a very smooth bigman with excellent mid-range shooting and great length (7-foot-2 wingspan). He came into Lexington in tremendous condition and had a very solid season, in limited minutes. It's possible that he was hidden to some degree within Kentucky's talented roster. He struggled for minutes and at times got lost in the shuffle with the hype surrounding teammates Karl Anthony-Towns and Willie Cauley-Stein, granted, that's what he signed up for. We are in the minority with this opinion, but we feel his upside is greater than Cauley-Stein's and he'll ultimately surpass him by the time the draft rolls around. Lyles needs to get tougher and learn to handle contact better, but was considered one of the premiere recruits in his class. His versatility (foot speed) to defend wings on the perimeter, create off the dribble and play some SF in the league only adds to his intrigue. He may take some time to become an NBA contributor, but with his shooting touch and length, his upside is considerable. NBA Comparison: Juwan Howard

10. Myles Turner 7-0 243 PF Texas Fr. Turner had an up and down freshman season, though his final statistics were solid. The real enigma with Turner is just how his legs will turn out. He's got some real issues limiting his fluidity, whether it is shin splints related to growth, tendenitis or more permanent issues. Roy Hibbert had horrendous mobility until his junior year in college, and some bigs take time to grow into their bodies. Turner is excellent in the half court with the ability to knock down mid range jumpshots, make plays at the rim, and also be a force as a shot blocker. He's considered a possible late lottery to mid first round pick. NBA Comparison: LaMarcus Aldridge

11. Willie Cauley Stein 7-0 242 C Kentucky Jr. WCS elevated his play as a junior and is now widely considered a probable lottery pick. His ability to be a difference maker on the defensive end, specifically defending the pick and roll, is what makes him so intriguing. He legitimately shows the foot speed to hang with guards on the perimeter. His feel for the game remains a work in progress, and detractors will point to the fact that many of his deficiencies, even defensively, were hidden within the Kentucky system. He's not afraid of contact having played wide receiver high school football. Lacking touch, his offensive ability will likely always be limited. Despite his limitations, he's in elite athletic company for a 7-footer and should find a role as a shot blocking, rebounding, ally oop finishing, energy guy, even if his offensive game never fully develops. NBA Comparison: Chris Anderson

12. Sam Dekker 6-9 220 SF Wisconsin Jr. Nobody's stock took a more dramatic jump in the NCAA Tournament than Dekker's. He'd had a disappointing regular season statistically, in relation to expectations. But through it all he remained a tremendous Robin to Frank Kaminsky's Batman, showing what an unselfish team player and teammate he is. In the NCAA tournament, Dekker jumped to the forefront with numerous late game heroics to put away opponents, including both Wildcat teams, Arizona and Kentucky. He is a dynamic athlete with the ability to finish at the rim as well as create outside shots. His "big boy" play in the tournament certainly made a lot of believers out of NBA scouts, and his stock couldn't be higher after an impressive tournament run. NBA Comparison: Keith Van Horn

13. Devin Booker 6-6 205 SG Kentucky Fr. How impressed were scouts in Booker this year? Some felt he was their best long term prospect. He had a solid freshman season and flashed a lot of upside with his outside shooting and feel for the game. He hit the freshman wall, and he's considered a prospect with better long term then immediate potential. He has some defensive and foot speed concerns, but he's an underrated leaper. Booker had excellent measurement, proving ideal size for the 2 guard position.He projects as a prototype shooting guard, and while comparing him to a player like Klay Thompson is probably being overly optimistic, there are some parallels between their games. If he performs well shooting in front of teams in workouts, he could solidify a spot here in the late lottery range. NBA Comparison: Danny Green

14. Cameron Payne 6-2 185 PG Murray St. So.
Payne is our third best PG available and will be competing with Delon Wright, Tyus Jones, Jerian Grant, to be the third point guard off the board after Emmanuel Mudiay and D'Angelo Russell. He's a late bloomer who after such a tremendous season, entered the draft. He may lack the same exposure as most of the other prospects in the first round as he entered the 2015 draft picture very late and it's likely that less scouts and only a handful of GMs actually caught his games, live. Regardless, he became one of the hottest names by season's end having led Murray State to a perfect 16-0 regular season Conference Record. They lost in their Conference Tournament and therefore played in the NIT where Payne was able to display his excellent open court speed, scoring, point guard skills and decision making. He's a kid that had a late growth spurt and now appears in the neighborhood of 6-3 to 6-4 and with good length. He's projected as a possible late lottery to early 20s pick. NBA Comparison: George Hill

15. Kelly Oubre 6-7 200 SG/SF Kansas Fr. Oubre could still play himself into the top 10 in workouts, but isa candidate to slip into the mid-late teens. He struggled coming out of the gates, but recovered nicely as the season progressed. He has an excellent frame (7-foot-2 wingspan) for a wing and shows above average athleticism and outside shooting ability. He still must become a more disciplined decision maker and defender. He also should work on his ability to create shots and developing a midrange game. His attitude gets criticized, and it remains to be seen if he really is a team player at heart. He does show some solid potential as a defender, but generally gets knocked for his lack of intensity and effort on the defensive end by scouts. NBA Comparison: James Young

16. Bobby Portis 6-11 245 PF Arkansas So. Portis might be projected a little high, but after the top 4-5 prospects, there isn't a great deal of talent in this year's draft. Portis appears to be working hard on conditioning as his body continues to make progress. He showed very good hustle and court speed at LeBron Skills Academy, getting out on the break and beating opponents down the floor. He lacks great lateral quickness and start/stop speed and takes a little while to get his feet moving, but he has great size and a developing mid range jump shot. NBA Comparison: Greg Monroe

17. Frank Kaminsky 7-1 230 C Wisconsin Sr. The National Player of the Year may not have stand out athleticism, but his size, skill level and determination should make him a solid pro. He's an excellent outside shooter and has become an extremely crafty and effective post player as well. His ability to run the floor has even received praise by scouts. He also shows the ability to beat bigs off the dribble, despite lacking an explosive first step, and his ball handling has been a real bright spot. In the tournament he did a very solid job defensively against the Kentucky frontline and Jahlil Okafor, raising his stock some. He's a high character kid with a lot of personality, which should endear himself to teams in interviews. Leading Wisconsin all the way to the National Championship game makes him a potential lottery pick with a likely 10-20 range for this year's draft. NBA Comparison: Kelly Olynyk

18. Kevon Looney 6-9 222 PF/SF UCLA Fr. Looney was one of the top freshmen in the country and while he has a long ways to go, he is considered a potential lottery pick. If effort is a skill, then it is Looney's top attribute. He has one of the most unorthodox games you will find. While he's got some great versatility to handle the ball and even pass it, he projects as a four for the NBA level. He has one of the best motors, giving consistent energy and effort in every game. While he doesn't have much of a post game, and needs to get a lot stronger, he is a tremendous rebounder. NBA Comparison: Al-Farouq Aminu

19. Jerian Grant 6-5 205 PG Notre Dame Sr. Grant spearheaded Notre Dame's surprising season with his fearless, and inspirational play. They came extremely close to knocking off Kentucky and reaching the Final Four in the Irish best season in years. He gained a lot more notoriety for his heroics, but the interesting thing is that his numbers actually dipped from his junior year. There is some debate whether he is a true point guard, but his toughness, determination and go to ability make him a highly regarded prospect, with mid-first round potential. NBA Comparison: Bobby Jackson

20. Montrezl Harrell 6-8 255 PF Louisville Jr. Harrell surprised many by returning for his junior year at Louisville. He showed improvement this season and has a shot to be a late lottery selection. His offensive game has steadily improved, showing more touch on the perimeter, while he continues to be an absolute beast on the boards. Harrell had a solid showing in the tournament and while he is a bit undersized at 6'8, he's got excellent length to make up for it. NBA Comparison: JJ Hickson

21. Delon Wright 6-5 180 PG/SG Utah Sr. Wright had a very solid junior season in which he led Utah to the Sweet Sixteen, where they lost to eventual Champion, Duke. He's a solid athlete with great size at the point guard position. While he struggles shooting the ball, he has shown improvement and his all around skill set and athleticism makes him an intriguing option at this area of the draft. There are a lot of quality point guards potentially available in this range, so he will need to perform well in workouts. But his size and experience play into his hands. NBA Comparison: Jordan Clarkson

22. Justin Anderson 6-6 230 SG/SF Virginia Jr. Anderson proved to be one of the big winners of the draft combine athleticism testing with the highest no step vert and max vert. His broken finger all but ended a breakout season. He's a very focused and mature individual, and despite lacking a great ability to create shots for himself, his shooting, defense and coachability all should give him looks in the teens and early 20s, ultimately landing somewhere in the first round. NBA Comparison PJ Tucker

23. Rondae Hollis Jefferson 6-7 210 SF Arizona So. Hollis-Jefferson is well liked by scouts for his defensive intensity and potential. He is an elite level athlete who brings a high level of intensity. Music to defensive minded coaches ears. He killed it in the measurements with a 7'2 wingspan and 8'8 standing reach, giving him power forward length. He also proved that he's not solely length with excellent athleticism testing numbers (38 inch vertical). His jumpshot is a major weakness, and may always be so, although he shot a surprising 70% from the line. NBA Comparison: Gerald Wallace

24. RJ Hunter 6-6 185 SG Georgia St. Jr. Hunter struggled for much of the season with his 3 point shot. He was billed by many scouts as the top shooter in college after such an impressive sophomore year and his shooting displays in practices. The issue holding him back appears to be getting quality looks, which may be attributed to a lack of strength and foot speed. While he also struggled in the tournament with his shot, he hit the shot that counted, knocking out Baylor and advancing Georgia State. His heroics have elevated his stock to being a likely late first rounder. Playing alongside a quality point guard at the NBA level will make Hunter infinitely more effective. NBA Comparison: Evan Fournier

25. Tyus Jones 6-1 185 PG Duke Fr. Quite possibly Duke's most valuable member of the "Fab 3". Jones was the catalyst to Duke's National title. He was awarded MOP of the Final Four, making number of big plays down the stretch, and all tourney for that matter, to help Duke capture the championship. And he's likely to be rewarded by being a high draft pick. He lacks great physical measurements and isn't a standout athlete, but he's got tremendous intangibles and leadership at the point guard position. He shows maturity and composure beyond his years. Scouts complain about his ability to beat opponents off the dribble, but he is very crafty and it just means he will have to work harder to get open looks and make it as a starter in the league. His jump shot showed better range and consistency as the year progressed. Worst case scenario he probably ends up a high level backup. Jones is now considered by scouts as a possible late lottery to mid first round pick. NBA Comparison: Jordan Farmar

26. Terry Rozier 6-2 190 PG Louisville So. Rozier is a dynamic athlete and scorer off the dribble who struggled some to display point guard skills, but some of that can be attributed to Louisville's helter skelter system. Rozier possesses excellent size at the lead guard position. He also has terrific leadership ability. He is intriguing defensively and thrives in making decisions in the the open floor. These are attributes that should all assist him at the NBA level. NBA Comparison: Mookie Blaylock

27. Jarrell Martin 6-9 240 PF LSU So. Martin is a versatile athlete who some believe can play either forward position, though we see as a finesse 4. He's a long, fluid athlete who's very good in the open floor with standout speed and athleticism. He has some ability to play with his back to the basket, but excels facing up and scoring utilizing his quickness and length. He stands a good shot of grabbing a spot in the late first round area. NBA Comparison: Charlie Villanueva

28. Chris McCullough 6-9 200 PF Syracuse Fr. McCullough surprised many with his decision to enter the draft despite coming off an ACL tear that cost him most of his freshman season. He is a player that many scouts were very high on after his performance in New York at Madison Square Garden and his fast start. He came down to Earth considerably in subsequent games, struggling to score and impact games. He's considered an upside pick as he lacks an NBA ready frame and his skill set, while intriguing, remains unpolished. The fact that he won't be able to perform in workouts in front of scouts puts his stock in question. He's a first round, maybe even lottery level talent but a bubble first rounder coming off an ACL injury. NBA Comparison: PJ Brown

29. Christian Wood 6-10 215 PF/SF UNLV So. Wood has a tantalizing combination of length, athleticism and fluidity. He shows flashes with the ability to put the ball on the deck and get to the basket. He also has nice touch and a solid offensive skill level and even some shot blocking ability. He still needs to add more focus, toughness and overall consistency. He had some big performances this season. He strikes some as a player that may be drafted on potential, but always remain a tease. He lacks a real fiery personality, so gaining strength and aggressiveness will be key, but there's no denying his talent. NBA Comprison: Anthony Randolph

30. Norman Powell 6-4 215 SG UCLA Sr. Powell is one of a small handful of seniors with a legitimate shot to get into the first round. He's slightly undersized as an NBA 2-guard but has the explosiveness to make up for it. Powell grew into a team leader over the past two seasons. His shot has shown steady improvement, and although it seems to have a hitch at times, his touch on his shot is solid. He showed well at the adidas Nations Summer event in games, registering a 40 inch vertial in athleticism testing.His defensive potential is another aspect of his game that gives him a lot of promise. NBA Comparison: Tony Allen

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Post by rambone Tue May 19, 2015 3:26 pm

I'd be thrilled with Kaminsky at 16. A 7'1" power forward who upgrades our starting lineup, gives us rim protection help, and greatly improves the offensive output of our starting 5.

But that means I would definitely take Dakari at 28, not McCullough.

But Kaminsky won't last until 16.

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Post by kdp59 Tue May 19, 2015 3:35 pm

most mocks will have Lyles and WCS flip flopped ,a s well Kaminsky higher.

Smith has been consistant in his liking Lyles and Payne and less so of WCS and Kaminsky.

I was surprised they released this before the lottery tonight?

once the lottery is set, then team need can come into play and a closer idea of where players might fall after say the top 4-5 picks will come into focus.
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Post by wide clyde Tue May 19, 2015 4:04 pm

It is funny how each successive mock draft has such large variables and how guys seem to float up and down.

I don't watch much college hoops during their season, but did see Okafor probably more than any other player, and I did not think anywhere near as much of him during the season as I did his fellow teammate (Winslow) as a top level pick with the expected readiness for the NBA.

Then in the NCAA playoffs, this guy looked to have at least a half dozen major holes in his game as he went against some of the better big men in those playoffs. I just do not think that he is going to make any kind of an immediate impact on any team in the NBA next year although I could see a low level team picking him as a 2-3 year "project" type player.

I am surprised that he still remains so near the top of so many of the mock drafts.

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Post by bobheckler Tue May 19, 2015 4:10 pm

Kdp and rambone,

So, Upshaw is still on the board @ 28 and you guys are going with Dakari?


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Post by rambone Tue May 19, 2015 4:40 pm

Bob, whoops, I only scanned the mock and assumed Upshaw was taken earlier.

A Kaminsky/Upshaw draft would be more than I would ever dare dream about, and they even compliment each other perfectly.

You could even really consider playing KO at the 3 with two 7'1 guys backing him up.

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Post by tjmakz Tue May 19, 2015 4:50 pm

I think the wildcard of the draft could be Kristaps Porzingis.
Apparently, some executives said they would take him over Okafor.
Philly definitely needs a point guard, so if they get #1 or #2, they will probably try to trade down or just draft Russell or Mudiay.

I really like Okafor's potential.
He has very good footwork, he is just a little raw.
I think he will be an offensive force.
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Post by kdp59 Tue May 19, 2015 5:15 pm

bobheckler wrote:Kdp and rambone,

So, Upshaw is still on the board @ 28 and you guys are going with Dakari?


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Bob, that was Draftnets mock not mine.

I haven't opined on it at all, except to say that Smith has a couple players in non typical spots (per usual , for those that have used this site over the years).
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Post by rambone Tue May 19, 2015 8:23 pm


2015 DraftExpress NBA Extended Mock Draft
updated on May 19, 2015

1. Karl Towns
PF/C (Kentucky - Freshman)
19.5 years old | 7'0" | 248 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
10.3 PPG 6.7 RPG 1.1 APG 31.9 PER
Karl Towns 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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While Jalil Okafor will certainly be attractive to Flip Saunders' style of play, the Timberwolves ranked as the worst defensive team in the NBA last year and could desperately use the rim protection ability of Karl Towns. Additionally, Andrew Wiggins saw the biggest share of his offense in post-up situations last year, while Ricky Rubio is a complete non-shooter, which indicates that the floor-spacing Towns could provide may be more valuable to the T'Wolves than Okafor's back to the basket game. Finally, Nikola Pekovic and Gorgui Dieng are far better fits alongside Towns than Okafor.
2. Jahlil Okafor
C (Duke - Freshman)
19.4 years old | 6'11" | 272 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (38 GP)
17.3 PPG 8.6 RPG 1.3 APG 31.0 PER
Jahlil Okafor 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Knicks sported the second worst offense in the NBA last year, and thus could clearly use a shot in the arm on this end of the floor. It remains to be seen how good of a fit Okafor is alongside the ball-dominant, mid to low-post oriented Carmelo Anthony, but it's not clear how he former superstar fits into New York's future at all. The Knicks' old-fashioned Triangle offense made them one of the most post-up heavy teams in the NBA last year, and that is Okafor's speciality. His passing ability will be very attractive here.
3. D'Angelo Russell
PG/SG (Ohio State - Freshman)
19.2 years old | 6'5" | 193 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (35 GP)
19.3 PPG 5.7 RPG 5.0 APG 26.9 PER
D'Angelo Russell 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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With the two frontcourt studs off the board, Philadelphia looks to address their glaring hole at the point guard position, cleared up by the Michael Carter-Williams trade, and currently occupied by fringe NBA players Ish Smith and Isaiah Canaan. Russell gets the narrow edge here thanks to his superior outside shooting, which Philadelphia's front office has indicated is a major point of emphasis. His ball-handling, creativity and passing will fit well into their very poor offense (ranked worst in the NBA), and his ability to play off the ball fits next to Dario Saric as well. The Sixers did a lot of things poorly last year, but playing defense wasn't one of them (12th best), so they can probably live with Russell's limitations here with the likes of Nerlens Noel and Joel Embiid patrolling the paint.
4. Emmanuel Mudiay
PG (Guangdong - International)
19.2 years old | 6'5" | 200 lbs

2013-14 China (12 GP)
18.0 PPG 6.3 RPG 5.9 APG 18.7 PER
Emmanuel Mudiay 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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Most NBA teams agree that there is somewhat of a drop-off after the top tier of two big men and guards, which makes this an easy choice for the Lakers. While Jordan Clarkson emerged as a solid piece for them late in the season, Mudiay's size should make it easy to play the two together in stretches. He should help them immediately on the defensive end of the floor, where they ranked as the second worst team in the NBA last season.
5. Mario Hezonja
SG/SF (Barcelona - International)
20.2 years old | 6'8" | 200 lbs

2013-14 Euroleague, ACB (53 GP)
5.9 PPG 1.9 RPG 1.2 APG 13.8 PER
Mario Hezonja 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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After drafting their backcourt of the future the last two years, along with a positionless forward, the Magic may look to address their glaring lack of depth on the wing this time around. Hezonja has the skill level to play the shooting guard position, but is also big enough to guard most NBA small forwards at 6-8. The Magic have gone with defensive oriented players with their last three lottery picks, but Hezonja would give them a huge shot in the arm offensively, particularly from the perimeter, where they sorely need to add outside shooting to help their floor spacing.
6. Willie Cauley-Stein
C (Kentucky - Junior)
21.7 years old | 7'1" | 242 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
8.9 PPG 6.4 RPG 1.0 APG 24.3 PER
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Willie Cauley-Stein is the most versatile defender in this draft class, and should have no problem playing alongside the likes of DeMarcus Cousins and Rudy Gay, giving their head coach George Karl plenty of lineup flexibility. The Kings sported a middle of the road offense and the fourth worst defense in the NBA last year, and having the luxury of a frontcourt piece like Cauley-Stein who can defend seemingly any position on the floor would go a long way.
7. Justise Winslow
SF (Duke - Freshman)
19.1 years old | 6'7" | 222 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
12.6 PPG 6.5 RPG 2.1 APG 22.6 PER
Justise Winslow 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Nuggets traded starting shooting guard Arron Afflalo away at the deadline, and went with Randy Foye at that spot after that, which could clearly call for an upgrade. Justise Winlsow's toughness, unselfishness and track record as a winner should be attractive to a team struggled with chemistry as of late. He can also see minutes at the small forward spot when the Nuggets inevitably decide to play small with Danilo Gallinari at the 4.
8. Kristaps Porzingis
PF (Sevilla - International)
19.7 years old | 7'0" | 220 lbs

2013-14 Eurocup, ACB (50 GP)
11.0 PPG 4.6 RPG 0.6 APG 20.8 PER
Kristaps Porzingis 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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With Greg Monroe an unrestricted free agent, the Pistons are likely to be in the market for a starting power forward soon, one that compliments their stud starting center Andre Drummond. Having a floor spacer at that spot like Porzingis, instead of another post-oriented big man, could be beneficial for their offense. Frank Kaminsky and Myles Turner will likely get a long look here, as will bigger wing players like Stanley Johnson, Kelly Oubre and Mario Hezonja.
9. Stanley Johnson
SF (Arizona - Freshman)
18.9 years old | 6'7" | 242 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (38 GP)
13.8 PPG 6.5 RPG 1.7 APG 23.0 PER
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Charlotte appears to have moved on from the Lance Stephenson experiment, and after using two top-10 picks on Cody Zeller and Noah Vonleh the last two years, could very well be looking to upgrade on the wing, which has long been their weakest link. Stanley Johnson could pair with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist to form one of the strongest, toughest and defensive minded 2/3 combos in the NBA, with the added benefit of being able to play small and guard a variety of different positions. Shooting is also at a premium for the Hornets, who could also take a look at Kaminsky, Turner, Porzingis or an offensive minded wing like Mario Hezonja or Devin Booker.
10. Kelly Oubre
SF (Kansas - Freshman)
19.4 years old | 6'7" | 203 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
9.3 PPG 5.0 RPG 0.8 APG 21.6 PER
Kelly Oubre 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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Miami could seemingly go in a lot of directions here, with a trade certainly being one potential option. The Heat desperately need athleticism on the wing to hopefully replace Dwyane Wade one day, and Oubre certainly has a great deal of upside to grow into long-term. He has outstanding potential as a defender, and is a developing shooter, which is something the Heat could absolutely use.
11. Myles Turner
C (Texas - Freshman)
19.1 years old | 7'0" | 239 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (34 GP)
10.1 PPG 6.5 RPG 0.6 APG 26.2 PER
Myles Turner 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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The Pacers have indicated they intend of playing a faster and more open style of offense next season. Drafting a stretch big man like Myles Turner could make sense with that in mind, especially if Indiana is serious about moving on from potential free agent Roy Hibbert (player option) like many reports seem to indicate.
12. Frank Kaminsky
PF (Wisconsin - Senior)
22.1 years old | 7'1" | 231 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
18.8 PPG 8.2 RPG 2.6 APG 35.0 PER
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The Jazz have built one of the most talented young rosters in the NBA, with an exciting blend of talented length and athleticism . Outside shooting has long been a priority of this new regime, and with that in mind, drafting one of the best shooters available in Frank Kaminsky could make a lot of sense. As good as the Rudy Gobert/Derrick Favors 4/5 combo is defensively, it would be helpful to have a real stretch 4 to plug in at times to help the team's spacing.
13. Devin Booker
SG (Kentucky - Freshman)
18.5 years old | 6'6" | 206 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (38 GP)
10.0 PPG 2.0 RPG 1.1 APG 19.7 PER
Devin Booker 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Suns' roster transformation is an ongoing process, with the swingman positions continuing to look like the most pressing need. Devin Booker is one of the best shooters in this draft class, and plays a position of need at the SG spot. He's got nice upside to grow into, which could make him a solid piece as part of Phoenix's long-term outlook.
14. Cameron Payne
PG (Murray State - Sophomore)
20.7 years old | 6'2" | 183 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (33 GP)
20.3 PPG 3.8 RPG 6.0 APG 29.5 PER
Cameron Payne 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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What do you give someone who has everything? It's almost unfair for arguably the most talented roster in the NBA to be adding a lottery pick, but this draft slot did lose a bit of value when a number of highly touted prospects who would have gone around this area decided not to return to school. With no great options at the Thunder's biggest position of need, shooting guard, in sight here, the team will likely elect to go with the best talent available, which according to many NBA executives, is Murray State's Cameron Payne. A trade has to be considered an option here as well, as the Thunder have to be feeling some heat with Kevin Durant potentially becoming a free agent next summer.
15. Sam Dekker
SF (Wisconsin - Junior)
21.0 years old | 6'9" | 219 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (40 GP)
13.9 PPG 5.6 RPG 1.2 APG 25.9 PER
Sam Dekker 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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With forwards Paul Millsap and DeMarre Carroll entering free agency, the Hawks could certainly use some help at the 3/4 spots. Sam Dekker knows how to play without the ball and fit into an unselfish and team-oriented offense.
16. Bobby Portis
PF (Arkansas - Sophomore)
20.2 years old | 6'11" | 246 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
17.5 PPG 8.9 RPG 1.2 APG 30.0 PER
Bobby Portis 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Celtics need a true rim-protector, but that will be difficult to find at this stage of the draft. Instead, they may look to add some depth at the power forward spot, where they've been starting 30-year old Brandon Bass, who becomes a free agent this summer (as does his backup Jonas Jerebko). It's easy to understand why Boston's top-executive Danny Ainge doesn't sound overly optimistic about this year's draft, especially with recent withdrawals hurting the value of their pick.
17. Trey Lyles
PF (Kentucky - Freshman)
19.5 years old | 6'10" | 241 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
8.7 PPG 5.2 RPG 1.1 APG 20.3 PER
Trey Lyles 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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Milwaukee is very shallow at the power forward spot, where they start Ersan Ilyasova, who is entering the last guaranteed year of his contract. Jabari Parker and Giannis Antetokounmpo are both combo forwards, while potential free agent Jared Dudley (player option) sees minutes there as well. Lyles is more of a traditional 4/5 who projects to be able to space the floor, which is an absolute necessity with the non-shooting Michael Carter-Williams as the primary ball-handler.
18. Tyus Jones
PG (Duke - Freshman)
19.0 years old | 6'2" | 185 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
11.8 PPG 3.5 RPG 5.6 APG 20.6 PER
Tyus Jones 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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Since Patrick Beverley (restricted free agent) went down with an injury, the Rockets have been giving heavy minutes to 37 and 38-year old Jason Terry and Pablo Prigioni, either of whom have fully guaranteed contracts next season. With that in mind, point guard is absolutely a position the Rockets could look to address with this pick, with the likes of Jerian Grant, Jones and Cam Payne all likely go come off the board around this spot. Jones' shooting, playmaking and high basketball IQ will fit in nicely alongside the pieces the Rockets already have in place. His defensive limitations could be minimized with a former Defensive Player of the Year in Dwight Howard behind him.
19. Kevon Looney
PF (UCLA - Freshman)
19.2 years old | 6'9" | 222 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
11.6 PPG 9.2 RPG 1.4 APG 22.4 PER
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The Wizards have a very nice core in place with the likes of John Wall, Bradley Beal and Otto Porter, and could look to address the power forward spot, where they've played the likes of Paul Pierce and Nene, who is really more of a center. Looney
20. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
SF (Arizona - Sophomore)
20.3 years old | 6'7" | 211 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (38 GP)
11.2 PPG 6.8 RPG 1.6 APG 22.3 PER
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Raptors were statistically the worst defensive team to make the playoffs besides 8th-seeded Brooklyn, which could lead to look towards that end of the floor in the draft. Hollis-Jefferson's ability to defend both swingmen positions, as well as the guard and power forward spot, could give whichever team that drafts him a great deal of lineup flexibility, which is very valuable in today's NBA.
21. Jerian Grant
PG (Notre Dame - Senior)
22.6 years old | 6'4" | 198 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (38 GP)
16.5 PPG 3.0 RPG 6.6 APG 25.7 PER
Jerian Grant 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video: Strengths
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With Rajon Rondo likely having played his last game in a Dallas uniform, the Mavericks have been forced to give way too many minutes to the likes of J.J. Barea and Raymond Felton, who are fringe NBA players at this point in their career. That could lead Dallas to give a long look to the point guard spot with the likes of Tyus Jones, Jerian Grant and Delon Wright to be among the group of players getting consideration at that spot. Grant lacks the upside of some of the younger players who will likely come off the board prior to this pick, but is a terrific passer with an outstanding feel for the game.
22. Justin Anderson
SF (Virginia - Junior)
21.4 years old | 6'6" | 231 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (26 GP)
12.2 PPG 4.0 RPG 1.7 APG 24.2 PER
Justin Anderson 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Bulls have good depth throughout their roster, but may want to start thinking about adding more firepower on the wing as Mike Dunleavy Jr (who turns 35 this summer) enters free agency, potentially along with 34-year old Kirk Hinrich (player option). Anderson has the size, length and athleticism to guard both shooting guards and small forwards and could bring outside shooting and toughness to an already physical roster.
23. Montrezl Harrell
PF (Louisville - Junior)
21.3 years old | 6'8" | 253 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (35 GP)
15.7 PPG 9.2 RPG 1.4 APG 25.2 PER
Montrezl Harrell 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Trailblazers have been looking for a hard-nosed big man to pair with LaMarcus Aldridge for some time now, and Harrell certainly fits that bill. His rebounding and defense could help their frontcourt, which struggles in those areas at times.
24. R.J. Hunter
SG (Georgia State - Junior)
21.5 years old | 6'6" | 185 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (34 GP)
19.5 PPG 4.7 RPG 3.5 APG 26.0 PER
RJ Hunter 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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With Iman Shumpert (restricted) and J.R. Smith (player option) potentially becoming free agents this summer, the Cavs will likely look hard at adding some depth on the wing, either in free agency or the draft. R.J. Hunter has excellent shooting mechanics, and good instincts as a passer, which could help him find a role alongside Cleveland's stars in David Blatt's offense.
25. Robert Upshaw
C (Washington - Sophomore)
21.3 years old | 7'0" | 258 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (19 GP)
10.9 PPG 8.2 RPG 0.5 APG 30.0 PER
Robert Upshaw 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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With Kosta Koufos becoming an unrestricted free agent this summer (not to mention Marc Gasol), the Grizzlies will have to start thinking about the backup center position if he decides to bolt for greener pastures. Robert Upshaw comes with significant off-court red flags, but at this stage of the draft, the reward might outweigh the risk considering how hard it is to find a legit rim-protector.
26. Christian Wood
PF (UNLV - Sophomore)
19.6 years old | 6'11" | 216 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (31 GP)
15.5 PPG 9.8 RPG 1.2 APG 25.1 PER
Christian Wood 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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Tim Duncan is an ageless wonder, but the Spurs could certainly use some frontcourt depth, with the likes of Aron Baynes, Matt Bonner and Jeff Ayres all entering free agency this summer. 6-11, with long arms and soft tough, Christian Wood is talented enough to get drafted much higher than this, and the Spurs could afford to be patient and develop him.
27. Rashad Vaughn
SG (UNLV - Freshman)
18.7 years old | 6'5" | 199 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (22 GP)
18.3 PPG 4.8 RPG 1.6 APG 21.2 PER
Rashad Vaughn 2014-15 Matchup Video vs Arizona
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The Lakers are in talent-accumulation mode, and will likely be hoping to pick the highest upside player they can find at this pick, in hopes of uncovering a diamond in the rough. Rashad Vaughn is the second youngest player in this class, and entered the year being considered a top-10 recruit before shot-selection and chemistry issues at UNLV torpedoed his stock.The Lakers may decide to roll the dice and see if they are getting a much better prospect than what you would normally expect at the end of the first round. There's a huge shortage of true wing players in both the NBA as a whole and this draft class in particular, so Vaughn may have some extra value because of that.
28. Jarell Martin
SF/PF (LSU - Sophomore)
20.9 years old | 6'9" | 239 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (33 GP)
16.9 PPG 9.2 RPG 1.8 APG 21.9 PER
Jarell Martin 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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With their second pick in the first round, the Celtics look to add depth. Martin is somewhat of a tweener, but he's extremely athletic and could develop into a solid contributor if he can improve the consistency of his jump-shot, which could allow him to see minutes at the small forward position down the road.
29. Chris McCullough
PF (Syracuse - Freshman)
20.2 years old | 6'9" | 199 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (16 GP)
9.3 PPG 6.9 RPG 1.1 APG 19.3 PER
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After being forced to swap first round picks with Atlanta, the Nets will have to dig for gold at the end of the first round to try and bring some sorely-needed talent onto their roster. One solution could be swinging for the fences for Syracuse freshman Power Forward Chris McCullough, who has the physical attributes and upside of a top-20 pick, but is a few years away from being able to contribute due to his lack of experience and the fact that he's coming off a torn ACL. The most difficult thing to find in today's NBA is a power forward who can both shoot 3s and block shots, and McCullough shows nice potential in both those areas.
30. Delon Wright
PG (Utah - Senior)
23.0 years old | 6'6" | 181 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (34 GP)
14.7 PPG 5.0 RPG 5.0 APG 29.5 PER
Delon Wright 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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The Warriors have one of the deepest and most talented rosters in the NBA, so finding someone who can crack their lineup will be difficult this late, especially with the number of players who decided not to enter the draft in recent weeks. Delon Wright could be one interesting option, especially with the amount of shooting the team can surround him with, coupled with his ability to defend multiple positions.
31. Jordan Mickey
PF/C (LSU - Sophomore)
20.8 years old | 6'8" | 238 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (31 GP)
15.4 PPG 9.9 RPG 1.3 APG 22.1 PER
2014 Jordan Mickey Interview - Draft Express - Adidas Nations
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32. Andrew Harrison
PG/SG (Kentucky - Sophomore)
20.5 years old | 6'6" | 213 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
9.3 PPG 2.2 RPG 3.6 APG 18.3 PER
Andrew Harrison 2014-15 Preseason Scouting Video
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33. Aleksandar Vezenkov
SF (Aris - International)
19.7 years old | 6'8" | 200 lbs

2013-14 Greek (28 GP)
17.5 PPG 7.5 RPG 1.8 APG 24.5 PER
34. Rakeem Christmas
PF/C (Syracuse - Senior)
23.4 years old | 6'10" | 243 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (31 GP)
17.5 PPG 9.0 RPG 1.5 APG 26.8 PER
Rakeem Christmas 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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35. Jonathan Holmes
SF/PF (Texas - Senior)
22.4 years old | 6'9" | 242 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (32 GP)
10.3 PPG 6.1 RPG 1.1 APG 19.9 PER
36. Nikola Milutinov
C (Partizan - International)
20.3 years old | 7'0" | 220 lbs

2013-14 Eurocup, Adriatic, Serbia (45 GP)
9.6 PPG 7.2 RPG 1.6 APG 20.3 PER
Nikola Milutinov Interview at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship in Prague
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37. J.P. Tokoto
SG (North Carolina - Junior)
21.6 years old | 6'6" | 196 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (38 GP)
8.3 PPG 5.6 RPG 4.3 APG 16.2 PER
Jerian Grant vs JP Tokoto 2015 Matchup Video
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38. Mouhammadou Jaiteh
C (Nanterre - International)
20.4 years old | 6'11" | 247 lbs

2013-14 French, EuroChallenge, Combine (50 GP)
10.7 PPG 6.3 RPG 0.6 APG 20.8 PER
Mouhammadou Jaiteh 2013 NBA Draft Scouting Report Video
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39. Dakari Johnson
C (Kentucky - Sophomore)
19.6 years old | 7'0" | 265 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (39 GP)
6.4 PPG 4.6 RPG 0.7 APG 22.8 PER
Dakari Johnson 2014-15 Preseason Scouting Video
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40. George De Paula
PG (Pinheiros - International)
18.9 years old | 6'6" | 197 lbs

2013-14 Brazil, Brazil 2, Hoop Summit, Combine (36 GP)
10.6 PPG 5.0 RPG 3.1 APG 25.9 PER
George Lucas De Paula 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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41. Cliff Alexander
PF/C (Kansas - Freshman)
19.5 years old | 6'9" | 239 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (28 GP)
7.1 PPG 5.3 RPG 0.4 APG 23.6 PER
Cliff Alexander 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video - Strengths
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42. Timothe Luwawu
SG (Antibes - International)
20.0 years old | 6'7" | 205 lbs

2013-14 France 2 (33 GP)
7.1 PPG 2.6 RPG 1.5 APG 12.5 PER
Timothe Luwawu 2015 NBA Draft Scouting Video
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43. Richaun Holmes
PF (Bowling Green - Senior)
21.5 years old | 6'10" | 243 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (30 GP)
14.4 PPG 8.0 RPG 0.8 APG 30.4 PER
44. Terry Rozier
PG (Louisville - Sophomore)
21.1 years old | 6'2" | 190 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
17.1 PPG 5.6 RPG 3.0 APG 22.4 PER
2014 Terry Rozier Interview - DraftExpress - Adidas Nations
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45. Guillermo Hernangomez
C (Sevilla - International)
20.7 years old | 6'11" | 255 lbs

2013-14 Eurocup, ACB (50 GP)
10.1 PPG 5.5 RPG 0.6 APG 21.0 PER
46. Michael Qualls
SG (Arkansas - Junior)
21.3 years old | 6'5" | 201 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
15.9 PPG 5.3 RPG 1.7 APG 22.1 PER
Michael Qualls 2015 NBA Draft Combine Interview
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47. Michael Frazier
SG (Florida - Junior)
21.1 years old | 6'4" | 199 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (26 GP)
12.1 PPG 4.1 RPG 1.4 APG 19.0 PER
Michael Frazier 2015 NBA Draft Combine Interview
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48. Anthony Brown
SF (Stanford - Senior)
22.6 years old | 6'9" | 211 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (37 GP)
14.8 PPG 6.9 RPG 2.5 APG 19.9 PER
Anthony Brown vs Stanley Johnson 2015 Matchup Video
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49. Olivier Hanlan
PG/SG (Boston College - Junior)
22.2 years old | 6'4" | 186 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (32 GP)
19.5 PPG 4.2 RPG 4.2 APG 22.5 PER
50. Cedi Osman
SF (Anadolu Efes - International)
20.1 years old | 6'8" | 190 lbs

2013-14 Euroleague, Turkish (55 GP)
7.5 PPG 3.9 RPG 1.0 APG 13.7 PER
51. Arturas Gudaitis
C (Zalgiris - International)
21.9 years old | 6'10" | 253 lbs

2013-14 Lithuanian, Euroleague (54 GP)
8.7 PPG 4.9 RPG 0.4 APG 25.6 PER
52. Norman Powell
SG (UCLA - Senior)
21.9 years old | 6'4" | 215 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (36 GP)
16.4 PPG 4.7 RPG 2.1 APG 20.0 PER
Norman Powell 2014-15 Preseason Scouting Video
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53. Joseph Young
SG (Oregon - Senior)
22.8 years old | 6'2" | 182 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (35 GP)
20.7 PPG 4.3 RPG 3.7 APG 23.3 PER
Joseph Young - 2015 Pre-Draft Interview - DraftExpress
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54. Marc Garcia
SG (Manresa - International)
19.1 years old | 6'6" | 180 lbs

2013-14 ACB (24 GP)
3.8 PPG 1.6 RPG 0.4 APG 9.4 PER
55. Alpha Kaba
PF/C (Pau-Orthez - International)
19.3 years old | 6'10" | 225 lbs

2013-14 French, France Espoirs (33 GP)
10.7 PPG 7.9 RPG 0.8 APG 19.9 PER
56. Nedim Buza
SF (Spars Sarajevo - International)
20.0 years old | 6'8" | 199 lbs

2013-14 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hoop Summit (27 GP)
11.8 PPG 5.4 RPG 1.9 APG 19.2 PER
Nedim Buza - DraftExpress Interview - 2015 Nike Hoop Summit
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57. Daniel Diez
SF (San Sebastian - International)
22.1 years old | 6'8" | 216 lbs

2013-14 ACB (28 GP)
12.5 PPG 7.1 RPG 0.5 APG 18.1 PER
Daniel Diez adidas EuroCamp highlights
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58. Moussa Diagne
C (Fuenlabrada - International)
21.2 years old | 6'10" | 218 lbs

2013-14 ACB (33 GP)
4.3 PPG 4.0 RPG 0.2 APG 14.8 PER
Moussa Diagne adidas EuroCamp 2014 Highlights
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59. Alan Williams
C (UC Santa Barbara - Senior)
22.3 years old | 6'8" | 261 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (24 GP)
17.6 PPG 12.1 RPG 1.6 APG 29.5 PER
Alan Williams - 2015 Pre-Draft Interview - DraftExpress
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60. Tyler Harvey
SG (Eastern Wash. - Junior)
21.8 years old | 6'4" | 181 lbs

2013-14 NCAA (29 GP)
22.9 PPG 3.6 RPG 2.4 APG 25.7 PER

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