2014 NBA Mock Draft
Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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2014 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1 - Picks 16-30
2014 NBA Mock Draft: Round 2
2012 NBA Mock Draft
2012 NBA Mock Draft
2011 NBA Mock Draft
2010 NBA Mock Draft
2009 NBA Mock Re-Draft
Updated: April 25, 2013
Team needs and outstanding trades have NOT yet been taken into account with this mock draft.
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2014 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1 - Picks 16-30
2014 NBA Mock Draft: Round 2
2012 NBA Mock Draft
2012 NBA Mock Draft
2011 NBA Mock Draft
2010 NBA Mock Draft
2009 NBA Mock Re-Draft
Updated: April 25, 2013
Team needs and outstanding trades have NOT yet been taken into account with this mock draft.
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Orlando Magic: Andrew Wiggins, SF, Undecided, 6-7, HS Sr.
The top recruit in the 2013 class, Andrew Wiggins has a well-rounded game and all the makings of becoming a NBA superstar. -
Charlotte Bobcats: Jabari Parker, SF, Duke, 6-8, HS Sr.
Versatility is the key for Jabari Parker, and NBA teams will love the fact that he is a high-character kid as well. I wouldn't be surprised if Parker sticks around Duke for more than a year though. -
Cleveland Cavaliers: Andrew Harrison, PG, Kentucky, 6-5, HS Sr.
Harrison has terrific size for a point guard and knows how to use his physicality to overpower opponents at the rim. -
Phoenix Suns: Aaron Gordon, PF, Arizona, 6-9, HS Sr.
A ridiculous athlete who is explosive at the rim; Gordon has drawn early comparisons to Blake Griffin. -
New Orleand Hornets: Marcus Smart, G, Oklahoma State, 6-4, Fr.
Smart surprised most by returning for his sophomore season. He is a fierce competitor in all aspects of the game. I'm just not sure if Smart's a point guard or a shooting guard at the next level. -
Sacramento Kings: Julius Randle, PF, Kentucky, 6-9, HS Sr.
The lefty has a solid inside/outside game but can be a real force inside due to his strength. -
Detroit Pistons: Willie Cauley-Stein, C, Kentucky, 7-0, Fr.
Cauley-Stein plays the game hard and has incredible athleticism for his size. He is only scratching the surface as to how good he will be. -
Washington Wizards: Noah Vonleh, PF, Indiana, 6-10, HS Sr.
The future Hoosier is physical for his age and also brings tremendous athleticism to the floor. -
Minnesota Timberwolves: Ilimane Diop, C, Senegal, 6-11, 1995
An athletic, lengthy big man who is more polished on the offensive end then most foreign big men. -
Portland Blazers: Glenn Robinson, SF, Michigan, 6-6, Fr.
Robinson showed a lot of promise during his freshman year and should benefit from being "the guy" for the Wolverines next season. -
Philadelphia 76ers: Gary Harris, SG, Michigan State, 6-4, Fr.
The Big Ten Freshman of the Year is a versatile offensive scorer whether it's attacking the tin or shooting it from deep. -
Toronto Raptors: Mario Hezonja, SG, Croatia, 6-6, 1995
Mario Hezonja is in the mold of most European wings since he is a crafty all-around scorer. -
Dallas Mavericks: Aaron Harrison, SG, Kentucky, 6-5, HS Sr.
The other Harrison twin, Aaron has a similar game to his brother, but is more accustomed to playing off the ball since Andrew typically runs the point. -
Utah Jazz: Mitch McGary, PF/C, Michigan, 6-10, Fr.
McGary's stock blew up during March Madness due to his aggressive, physical style of play inside. -
Milwaukee Bucks: Alex Poythress, SF, Kentucky, 6-8, Fr.
Alex Poythress had a very up and down freshman season, but there is still a lot to like about his combination of size, strength, and athleticism.
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Jay
06-18-2013
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What some of these mock drafts "experts" fail to realize is that all of these hs seniors they have projected to leave early will not. Most of them were dominant in hs but that does not mean it will translate at the college level.
Jay
06-18-2013
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Jordan McRae was not the SEC player of the year. KCP from Georgia was. He should not be ranked this high.
The hornets dude
06-15-2013
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I don't care that needs and trades aren't accounted...2 OKIE STATE GUARDS?!i wonder if that has or ever would happen again-2 players from the same school drafted by the same team
ryan
06-13-2013
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Why can't you morons ever use a current University of Cincinnati logo?
DTerz
05-26-2013
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You people do know this will not be anything like the draft order next year right? Of course team needs aren't taken into account.
C-3PO
05-23-2013
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Andre Roberson already declared for the 2013 Nba draft you scrub. You're terrible at your job.
Ryan
05-22-2013
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Where is Adreian Payne from Michigan State on your 2014 NBA mock draft...shame.
Josh
05-19-2013
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Why would the cavs draft another pg with kyrie irving emerging as a top 5 pg in the league?
Jay
05-18-2013
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Celtics pick up another undersized PF? Geez... That's like the Clippers drafting a PG w/o trading Bledsoe or Billups and Paul resigns.
Hornets
05-18-2013
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If we draft Burke in 2013 then smart in 2014...I'll be waiting for a Gordon trade possibly even a Vasquez trade.
Santa's Back
05-18-2013
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1. Orlando - Nerlens Noel
2. Charlotte - Ben McLemore 3. Clelevland - Otto Porter 4. Phoenix - Victor Oladipo 5. New Orleans - Trey Burke 6. Sacramento - Anthony Bennett 7. Detroit - Shabazz Muhammad 8. Washington - Alex Len 9. Minnesota - CJ McCollum 10. Portland - Giannis Adetokoubo 11. Philadelphia - Cody Zeller 12. Oklahoma City - Steven Adams 13. Dallas - Michael Carter-Williams 14. Utah - Dennis Schroeder 15. Milwaukee - Dario Saric 16. Boston - Kelly Olynk 17. Atlanta - Mason Plumlee 18. Atlanta - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 19. Cleveland - Rudy Gobbert 20. Chicago - Jamaal Franklin 21. Utah - Tony Mitchell 22. Brooklyn - Sergey Karasev 23. Indiana - Tony Snell 24. New York - Tim Hardaway Jr. 25. LA Clippers - Lucas Nogueira 26. Minnesota - Allen Crabbe 27. Denver - Gorgui Dieng 28. San Antonio - Lorenzo Brown 29. Oklahoma City - Jeff Withey 30. Phoenix - Shane Larkin
Santa
04-30-2013
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1. Magic - Nerlens Noel, PF, Kentucky
2. Bobcats - Ben McLemore, SG, Kansas 3. Cavaliers - Otto Porter, SF, Georgetown 4. Suns - Anthony Bennett, SF/PF, UNLV 5. Hornets - Trey Burke, PG, Michigan 6. Kings - Alex Len, C, Maryland 7. Pistons - Victor Oladipo, SG/SF, Indiana 8. Wizards - Cody Zeller, C, Indiana 9. Timberwolves - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG, Georgia 10. Trailblazers - Shabazz Muhammad, SG, UCLA 11. Sixers - Steven Adams, C, Pittsburgh 12. Thunder - Michael Carter-Williams, PG, Syracuse 13. Mavericks - CJ McCollum, PG, Lehigh 14. Jazz - Dennis Schroeder, PG, Germany 15. Bucks - Giannis Adetokoubo, SF/PF, Greece 16. Celtics - Rudy Gobert, C, France 17. Hawks - Kelly Olynyk, PF/C, Gonzaga 18. Hawks - Dario Saric SF/PF, Croatia 19. Cavaliers - Mason Plumlee, PF, Duke 20. Bulls - Jeff Withey, C, Kansas 21. Jazz - Jamaal Franklin, SG, San Diego State 22. Nets - Lucas Nogueira, PF/C, Brazil 23. Pacers - Sergey Karasev, SG, Russia 24. Knicks - Gorgui Dieng, C, Louisville 25. Clippers - Tim Hardaway Jr, SG, Michigan 26. Timberwolves - Erick Green, PG, Virginia Tech. 27. Nuggets- CJ Leslie, SF/PF, N.C. State 28. Spurs - Archie Goodwin, SG, Kentucky 29. Thunder - Lorenzo Brown, PG/SG, N.C. State 30. Suns - Isaiah Austin, PF/C, Baylor
Hornets
04-27-2013
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We get Marcus smart here while 5 Kentucky guys in the top 15?!if that actually happens then #Nat'lChamps #BookIt
andre winkfield
04-25-2013
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Where the heck is chane behanon, montrezl harrell, russ smith, even wayne blackshear is going to shine next year..stop hating on "louisville"
WTF
04-25-2013
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ITS INSANE YOU DONT HAVE A SINGLE LOUISVILLE PLAYER ON HERE. ABSOLUTEY RIDICULOUS.
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Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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