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# | Team | Player | Updated 6/25/15 | Comp |
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1 | T-Wolves | C – Pairing Towns with Wiggins would give the Wolves a championship level foundation to build on. | LaMarcus Aldridge, Pau Gasol | |
2 | Lakers | PG – Russell is moving up and could be a building block for the next generation of Lakers basketball. | Stephen Curry | |
3 | 76ers | PF – Highly skilled forward with awesome length, deceptive speed and a silky smooth three point shot who would give the Sixers a ton of length. | Dirk | |
4 | Knicks | C – The Knicks could steal Okafor at #4 if concerns about his defense and FT shooting cause him to drop. | Al Jefferson | |
5 | Magic | SF – Winslow would give the Magic another strong defender and high character guy. | better Jerry Stackhouse | |
6 | Kings | PG – There are questions about Mudiay’s shooting ability and he’s unproven. I don’t think he’s a lock for the top 4. | Tyreke Evans | |
7 | Nuggets | SG – Very skilled Euro with a nice jumper and advanced offensive game. Awesome SG size. | Evan Fournier | |
8 | Pistons | C – Highly skilled big man with a great shooting touch. Well suited for today’s NBA. | Ryan Anderson | |
9 | Hornets | SG – Elite level shooter from downtown. Developing an all around game. | Wesley Mathews | |
10 | Heat | PF – Well built with a versatile game and nice skill level. Can really score the ball. | Carlos Boozer | |
11 | Pacers | C – His ability to move his feet on the perimeter and guard the rim sets him apart. Has rare athleticism and hustles all over the court. | Tyson Chandler | |
12 | Jazz | SF – Seems like a sure thing. Doesn’t have the highest ceiling but is a likely All Star. | Joe Johnson | |
13 | Suns | PF – Is still a high level prospect but is no longer considered a top 5 talent. | Chris Bosh/John Henson | |
14 | Thunder | PG – Fast-rising prospect. A lead guard with nice size and an all around game. | Sam Cassell | |
15 | Hawks (from Nets) | SF – A high level athlete and elite defender with an improving offensive game. | Tony Allen | |
16 | Celtics | PG – True play-maker with nice speed and elite level basketball I.Q. | Tony Parker | |
17 | Bucks | PF – A long and active forward who needs to add weight and improve his ball skills. | Tim Thomas | |
18 | Rockets (from Pelicans) | PG – A very long lead guard who shares the ball well and can score a bit in the lane. | Evan Turner | |
19 | Wizards | SF – Some team will gamble on his upside. His combo of above-the-rim play and three point shooting is hard to find. | Rudy Gay | |
20 | Raptors | PF – Strong and athletic big who hits the boards hard and has nice physical tools. Recovering from knee injury | Noah Vonleh | |
21 | Mavs | SF – A unique forward with small forward skills in a 6-9 body with great wingspan. | Paul George | |
22 | Bulls | Guillermo Hernangomez | C – Powerful and skilled post player who can score in the lane. | Nikola Vucevic |
23 | Blazers | SG – NBA body with a high ceiling but needs to learn the nuances of the game. | Derek Anderson | |
24 | Cavs | PF – An active, strong and physical play-maker. All-out hustle and heart. | Charles Oakley | |
25 | Grizzlies | SG – Solid combo guard prospect who contributes in all aspects of the game. | Daequan Cook | |
26 | Spurs | SF – A rock solid all around player who could carve out a spot in the NBA. | Bonzi Wells | |
27 | Lakers (from Rockets) | SG – Excellent outside shooter who can spread the floor. Average athlete. | MarShon Brooks | |
28 | Celtics (from Clippers) | SF – A big, smooth wing with scoring talent. Has surprising speed. | Marvin Williams | |
29 | Nets (from Hawks) | Anthony Brown | SF – Solid all around player with great length and solid fundamentals. | – |
30 | Warriors | SF – Talented scorer who plays with a lot of power and good energy. | Matt Harpring |