My Final 2014 Mock Draft 1-10
1. Cleveland Cavaliers- Andrew Wiggins, F, Kansas #22 Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
The Cleveland Cavaliers looked as if they’d be taking Kansas C Joel Embiid with the #1 pick, but due to his foot injury, his stock will slide. It comes down to the two players who have been fighting for the top spot all season long: Duke F Jabari Parker or Kansas G/F Andrew Wiggins. I give Wiggins the edge because he could conceivably play either shooting guard or small forward (if they trade Dion Waiters both become major needs). With Embiid out of the way and Parker only being used as bait for other teams to trade up, Wiggins will be the guy if they stay here.
2. Milwaukee Bucks- Jabari Parker, F, Duke #1 Chicago, IL
With the Bucks looking for immediate help, Jabari Parker may have the most NBA Ready ability to score the basketball. The Bucks also seem impressed with his weight gain as his now 254-pound frame may be able to play power forward and in effect, allowing both he and Giannis Antetokounmpo to play alongside each other. This team still has major holes, but with Parker as the clear cut #1 option, they would be back on the right track towards getting back into playoff contention in a year or two.
3. Philadelphia 76ers- Dante Exum, G, Australia #11 East Melbourne, Australia
This team is no hurry to get better and have several picks in this draft to add more youth. Dante Exum is perhaps the most intriguing player in this draft because there isn't much to go on as far as seeing him play. Scouts have raved over his quick first step and his ability to play either guard spot, but he also hasn't played strong competition either. While this, too would be a nice landing spot for Joel Embiid given that the Sixers drafted Nerlens Noel last year fresh off of a torn ACL, Exum is the best player available and can use their other picks to fill in needs.
4. Orlando Magic- Noah Vonleh, F, Indiana #1 Haverhill, MA
It has been two years since the Dwight Howard trade from Orlando to Los Angeles. Since then, the Magic have gone 43-121 under head coach Jacque Vaughn, but the roots of a long term foundation are beginning to grow. The biggest concern with picking Vonleh is that he's not a finished product and the Magic at some point would like to see this talent product more wins soon, but with another lottery pick at #12, they can address their biggest need (point guard) there. It’s not ideal, but this is where Rob Hennigan will have to make some tough decisions for his team for the immediate future.
5. Utah Jazz- Doug McDermott, F, Creighton #3 Ames, IA
In my opinion, this is the biggest wild card of the draft. In the days leading up to the draft, there have been rumors of Utah looking to do whatever it takes to try and move up into the #1 or #2 picks to select either Wiggins or Parker, including dealing forward Derrick Favors. I can’t assume they’ll pull that off but if they stay at 5, they’ll look long and hard at McDermott. Most mocks project them to take Vonleh, Aaron Gordon, or Julius Randle, but this is a team that still has to decide whether they want to re-sign Gordon Hayward and whether C Enes Kanter is a part of their future. McDermott allows them to fill a need and answer these questions without needing to massively shake the core of a young team still rebuilding.
6. Boston Celtics- Joel Embiid, C, Kansas #21 Yaounde, Cameroon
Up until this past week, Joe Embiid was considered the leading candidate for the #1 pick by Cleveland. Unfortunately for him, he broke the navicular bone in his foot is broken and will be out for as long as 6 months. This may scare off many teams at the top of the draft, but Danny Ainge has nothing to lose by selecting him. Embiid embodies the term "lottery pick." If he pans out the Celtics have the best center they've had since Robert Parish. While it may alienate Rajon Rondo, it’s worth the risk. Embiid's health will always be a question mark, but he offers a combo of low post production and shot blocking of which we haven't seen in years. While they also like Aaron Gordon and Marcus Smart a lot, the Celtics also didn't expect Embiid to ever fall to #6. If they DO select Marcus Smart, stay tuned…
7. Los Angeles Lakers- Julius Randle, F, Kentucky #30 Plano, TX
While the Lakers have been eyeing point guards such as Marcus Smart and Elfrid Payton, the Lakers should continue to see if Kendall Marshall can continue to prove that he is the guy for the job or pursue free agents such as Kyle Lowry and Isaiah Thomas. A good way to show that is by drafting a big man for him to pass to in Randle. A bruising low post PF is what this franchise needs to add some stability to what has become a dysfunctional franchise as of late. Remember, Randle is someone who led his team to the NCAA Championship game and was right up there for being the #1 pick. Also, the Lakers may want to seek
8. Sacramento Kings- Elfrid Payton, G, Louisiana-Lafayette #2 Gretna, LA
For a team that can still use all of the young talent it can muster up, Sacramento wants to speed up the rebuilding process and is actively shopping this pick. While there is a major hole at power forward, this is a position that the Kings may look to improve via trade. In the meantime, with Isaiah Thomas’ free agency looming, the Kings may look to upgrade at PG with Payton, who has been the big winner in terms of improving a draft stock. Once considered a borderline first rounder, his improved shot mechanics and defensive potential has caused his stock to soar. Even if the Kings keep Thomas, Payton should still be leading candidate to start for Sacramento with this selection.
9. Charlotte Hornets- Nik Stauskas, G, Michigan #11 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Nik Stauskas is perhaps one of the safest picks in this draft. You know he’ll shoot well, doesn’t defend, but can also pass the ball well. The defense part, well, that’s where coach Steve Clifford can come in and help him (and it doesn’t hurt that he’s on one of the best young defensive teams in the NBA). As long as his three pointer is as good in Charlotte as it was in Ann Arbor, it will free up Al Jefferson and Cody Zeller on the interior, and thus making the Bobcats much more complete as they look to build on their second playoff appearance in franchise history.
10. Philadelphia 76ers- Aaron Gordon, F, Arizona #11 San Jose, CA
This is where the Jrue Holiday /Nerlens Noel trade pays off major dividends for the Sixers. With Noel set to make his debut this upcoming season, his front court mate will come from the same trade in Aaron Gordon. He’s an athletic freak with a nonstop motor. He can do it all… except shoot, but it’s something he’s trying to work on. He’ll have plenty of time to work on his deficiencies as the Sixers are in full scale rebuild mode. Throw in defending ROY Michael Carter-Williams and a slew of other draft picks, you have a young, athletic, nucleus that can grow together, all part of GM Sam Hinkie’s plan. I’m not as high on Gordon as others are, but he, like the team, will ooze upside.