Todd Salem 2014 NBA Mock Draft - 20 June 2014

1. Joel Embiid 2. Jabari Parker 3. Andrew Wiggins 4. Dante Exum 5. Noah Vonleh
Round 1
1Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesClevelandJoel EmbiidCKansas
Even beyond the back questions, this selection is becoming much tougher than originally anticipated. Embiid is the potential franchise center every team covets. He should still go number one, but it's no sure thing anymore, especially considering the recent foot injury.
2Milwaukee Bucks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMilwaukeeJabari ParkerSFDuke
Jabari Parker and Andrew Wiggins have gone back and forth between the second and third pick all summer. Parker is the better player right now, someone capable of scoring in double-figures his first game in the NBA. Wiggins is the better talent with a higher ceiling. Milwaukee already has one small forward with unlimited potential who can't yet play offense in the NBA though.
3Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaAndrew WigginsSFKansas
Philadelphia is in a no-lose situation. Whoever drops to them at third will be a potential franchise guy. Wiggins is an elite defender and athlete already. He can develop into something approaching elite on offense as well in due time.
4Orlando Magic NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesOrlandoDante ExumPGAustralia
Dante Exum seems to have matriculated his way into the consensus top four of this draft. With another pick later in round one, Orlando may be inclined to go power forward here and address point guard at 12. However, Exum is the better prospect.
5Utah Jazz NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesUtahNoah VonlehPFIndiana
Noah Vonleh is creeping up into the top five. He has a better body and a more prototypical NBA game than either Randle or Aaron Gordon. The production wasn't there during his college season, but he unveiled the ability to score both in the post and from the outside.
6Boston Celtics NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesBostonAaron GordonPFArizona
Gordon is perhaps the best combination of defense, effort and athleticism in the draft. He reminds folks of Shawn Marion in that regard, combined with his inability to shoot from the outside.
7L.A. Lakers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesLos Angeles LakersJulius RandlePFKentucky
Teams are falling out of love with Randle quickly. He doesn't have the tangibles of some of the other power forward prospects in this draft. Los Angeles would be foolish to disregard everything he did during last college basketball season though.
8Sacramento Kings NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesSacramentoMarcus SmartPGOklahoma State
There are real concerns about Smart's game outside of any character issues that arose during this past season. However, at eighth overall, the reward outweighs the risk, especially for a team like Sacramento who lacks a true point guard.
9Charlotte Bobcats NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesCharlotteRodney HoodSFDuke
Rodney Hood is arguably the best of the shooters available in this draft, and that group is rather extensive. His size and fluidity make him a better bet than some of the true shooting guards set to be taken later in the lottery.
10Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaDario SaricFCroatia
For more than two years now, Dario Saric has been considered the best international player available. He declined the NBA draft last year. By all accounts, he won't make the same choice this season and would give Philadelphia a formidable pair of forwards.
11Denver Nuggets NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesDenverDoug McDermottFCreighton
Teams feel better about Doug McDermott's chances in the NBA after this offseason. He proved he's a better athlete than people expected. The rest of his game has never been up for debate.
12Orlando Magic NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesOrlandoAdreian PaynePFMichigan State
With Orlando not looking for a guard after selecting Exum at four, they may look to international center Jusuf Nurkic or select Adreian Payne. Payne is a power forward who can play inside but also step out and space the floor for guard penetration.
13Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMinnesotaGary HarrisSGMichigan State
For Minnesota, a team that may be looking to move its best player, retooling on offense is important. But the Timberwolves were bad defensively last year. Grabbing Gary Harris, a player who excels on both sides of the floor, is paramount to this team's future success.
14Phoenix Sun NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhoenixNik StauskasSGMichigan
With the starting guards already set and a nice rotation in place, Phoenix just missed out on the playoffs and could use some more shooting depth off the bench. Here, the pick comes down to a number of guys including P.J. Hairston, James Young or Stauskas. Stauskas though has the fewest questions.
15Atlanta Hawks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesAtlantaZach LaVineGUCLA
Atlanta has a nice core in place already. They also have a number of international talents who have yet to play much for them. However, Zach LaVine is perhaps the best athlete in this entire draft, even if he doesn't have a true position.
16Chicago Bulls NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesChicagoP.J. HairstonSGD-League
With the hopeful return of Derrick Rose, Chicago will need more outside shooting to space the floor better on offense. P.J. Hairston proved in the D-League he is one of the best at just that.
17Boston Celtics NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesBostonJames YoungSGKentucky
James Young is yet another elite shooting guard talent in this year's draft. He was very inconsistent during his Kentucky season but proved capable of taking over games.
18Phoenix Sun NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhoenixJusuf NurkicCBosnia & Herzegovina
Another first-round pick for Phoenix allows the Suns to take a chance on a young center to replace Martin Gortat, who they dealt prior to last season. It may also allow them to move on from Alex Len, who doesn't seem like a fit for this franchise.
19Chicago Bulls NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesChicagoKyle AndersonG/FUCLA
Kyle Anderson is one of the most unique players to come out of college in some time. He's a 6'9" point forward with a wingspan over seven feet and point guard tendencies. However, he lacks the athleticism and quickness of a true guard. 
20Toronto Raptors NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesTorontoTyler EnnisPGSyracuse
Kyle Lowry's future always seems to be in doubt. Regardless, Toronto would be wise to think about a young point guard. Tyler Ennis was the steadiest freshman guard in the nation last season.
21Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesOklahoma CityC.J. WilcoxSGWashington
The Thunder, even with all their offensive weapons, still lack enough outside shooting to space the floor for Westbrook and Durant. They could also use someone to run a second-unit offense if Reggie Jackson becomes a full-time starter.
22Memphis Grizzlies NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMemphisJordan AdamsSGUCLA
Memphis has lacked enough scoring on the outside for some time now. Although Jordan Adams isn't the knock-down shooter some of the earlier shooting guards in this draft are, he's a capable offensive playmaker at this point in round one.
23Utah Jazz NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesUtahElfrid PaytonPGLa-Lafayette
Many scouts are split on Elfrid Payton. He became a household name during the NCAA Tournament but still has many holes in his game. He is not a good shooter and turns the ball over too much as a point guard. However, his frame and driving ability make him endlessly intriguing.
24Charlotte Bobcats NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesCharlotteT.J. WarrenSFNorth Carolina State
T.J. Warren had a remarkable 2013-14 season. He was the ACC Player of the Year, and it wasn't close. However, his game is in-between in a lot of ways. He's an in-between forward who doesn't shoot well enough from three but can finish in so many ways within 20 feet.
25Houston Rockets NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesHoustonJerami GrantSFSyracuse
The only flaw in Jerami Grant's game may make him an odd fit for the Houston Rockets. He doesn't yet shoot threes. But his defensive prowess and length on the perimeter make him a good change of pace for this Rockets squad.
26Miami Heat NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMiamiGlenn RobinsonSFMichigan
The Miami Heat desperately need to get younger and quicker on the edges, especially since there isn't a great center prospect at this point in the draft.
27Phoenix Sun NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhoenixJarnell StokesPFTennessee
The Suns' picks keep coming. Adding an active, powerful body on the inside in Jarnell Stokes brings a different element than players like Channing Frye currently offer.
28L.A. Clippers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesLos Angeles ClippersClint CapelaPFFrance
If the Clippers have one major flaw, it's a lack of big men off the bench. After Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, there isn't much there. Clint Capela may be the answer.
29Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesOklahoma CityCleanthony EarlyFWichita State
Cleanthony Early was really the face of the Wichita State Shockers these past tournament runs. He's a long wing who can score in many different ways but also defend his position.
30San Antonio Spurs NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesSan AntonioK.J. McDanielsSFClemson
K.J. McDaniels was really the only threat on either end for the Clemson Tigers this past season. He was the best defender in the ACC and proved capable of scoring as well. With all the shooting on the wings for San Antonio, another freak defender like Kawhi Leonard could give them a fearsome defensive lineup.
Round 2
31Milwaukee Bucks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMilwaukeeJohnny O'BryantCLSU
A bit undersized to be an NBA center, Johnny O'Bryant brings much needed power and strength to the interior of the Milwaukee Bucks. 
32Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaJordan ClarksonGMissouri
Philadelphia's slew of second-round picks begins here. They probably won't make all of their selections but may attempt to add multiple players at the same position in an attempt to find the best option after the draft is complete. Clarkson is the start of that.
33Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesClevelandMitch McGaryCMichigan
Mitch McGary is a much different center than Joel Embiid. He's a grinder and a paint scorer. He can also step out and play from the top of the block. The reason he drops into the second round is because he missed all of last season due to injury.
34Dallas Mavericks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesDallasShabazz NapierPGConnecticut
Shabazz Napier had a tournament for the ages on UConn's way to the National Championship. He's an undersized point guard who lacks elite athleticism though. Of course, his toughness and grit will find a place in this league.
35Utah Jazz NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesUtahJabari BrownSGMissouri
Utah needs to find a guard to play alongside Trey Burke. If Brown isn't that guy, he is almost guaranteed to be a weapon off the bench for a team's second unit.
36Milwaukee Bucks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMilwaukeeBogdan BogdanovicSGSerbia
For the Bucks, grabbing talent is the objective in the second round. Bogdanovic would hopefully turn out to be the player Milwaukee thought O.J. Mayo was going to be for them.
37Toronto Raptors NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesTorontoJames Michael McAdooPFNorth Carolina
James Michael McAdoo's draft stock has continued to plummet year after year. He was once considered a potential lottery pick after his freshman season at UNC. He is no longer anything close, but he still has talent.
38Detroit Pistons NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesDetroitDevyn MarbleSGIowa
Detroit's season got worse when the lottery gods failed to shine on the Pistons, and they lost their lottery pick to Charlotte. The roster as it's currently constructed has no plan. Marble is a good, all-round scorer though who should find a role here.
39Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaVasilije MicicPGSerbia
The acquisition of talent continues for the Sixers. Micic is a big point guard who's game resembles Michael Carter-Williams.
40Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMinnesotaWalter TavaresCCape Verde
Minnesota lacked a true paint player last season to protect the rim. Tavares is a big body who plays on the block and could give the Timberwolves that inside force.
41Denver Nuggets NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesDenverDeAndre DanielsPFConnecticut
DeAndre Daniels was a frustrating player for UConn before the amazing tournament run. He's a good three-point shooter and effective athlete who seems to fade in and out of games.
42Houston Rockets NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesHoustonJoe HarrisSFVirginia
Joe Harris' senior year wasn't the next step he was hoping for. However, he possesses a good outside shooting stroke, something Houston desires.
43Atlanta Hawks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesAtlantaDwight PowellPFStanford
Dwight Powell is a unique power forward. He often controlled the offense for Stanford and played a point forward role.
44Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMinnesotaCameron BairstowPFNew Mexico
New Mexico's NCAA Tournament yet again fell well short of expectations. It wasn't because of Cameron Bairstow though. The Aussie is a force on the offensive end.
45Charlotte Bobcats NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesCharlottePatric YoungCFlorida
For the Florida Gators, Patric Young was the lynchpin of the defense and effort for four years. His offense never developed but he's capable of occasionally scoring down low.
46Washington Wizards NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesWashingtonSpencer DinwiddieSGColorado
A torn ACL ended Spencer Dinwiddie's college season last year. He was clearly the heart and soul of the Colorado Buffaloes and was every opponent's main concern before he went down.
47Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaNikola JokicCSerbia
After addressing some guard depth and taking chances in the backcourt, Philly would be wise to grab a big-man prospect as well to pair with or complement Nerlens Noel.
48Milwaukee Bucks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMilwaukeeNick JohnsonSGArizona
The best the Pac-12 had to offer in 2013, Nick Johnson was the best player on the number one seeded Arizona Wildcats. He's a good ball handler and scorer who can also play off the ball.
49Chicago Bulls NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesChicagoThanasis AntetokoumpoSFD-League
Thanasis' brother is already a famous member of the NBA. The older Antetokoumpo, Thanasis is less of a freak than Giannis, but still possesses the same defensive intensity and wild spurts of wow-plays.
50Phoenix Sun NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhoenixFuquan EdwinG/FSeton Hall
The Suns already have a number of talented scoring guards on their roster. Edwin would bring a different element to the backcourt and wing as he's more of a defensive hustler who does everything on the court.
51Dallas Mavericks NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesDallasCory JeffersonPFBaylor
A powerful dunker and athlete, Cory Jefferson was one of Baylor's pair of big men bruisers last season. He isn't the most fluid offensive player yet though.
52Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaMarkel BrownSGOklahoma State
Although OSU had a very disappointing regular season, Markel Brown developed into the team's most reliable player. Through the ups and downs of Marcus Smart, Brown showed his talents on the offensive end.
53Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMinnesotaSemaj ChristonGXavier
By addressing their inside depth concerns earlier in the draft, Minnesota is able to add a nice backcourt piece at this point. Christon is a good, physical point guard prospect.
54Philadelphia 76ers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesPhiladelphiaRuss SmithPGLouisville
Russ Smith chose to return to school this past season in the hopes of bringing his draft stock up into the first round. It didn't happen. He brings a lot to the table as a player but also takes a lot away.
55Miami Heat NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesMiamiKhem BirchPFUNLV
Through a couple of different schools in college, Birch made it clear he's a good athlete on the inside who can change and challenge opponents' shots, things Miami is sorely lacking.
56Denver Nuggets NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesDenverDeonte BurtonGNevada
Burton didn't make many headlines last year playing for Nevada. He also may not be a true point guard since he struggles with distribution and decision making. He's a great penetrator and finisher though.
57Indiana Pacers NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesIndianaJahii CarsonPGArizona State
Jahii Carson had the world at his finger tips after his freshman year. The sophomore campaign was not nearly as successful. However, Indiana is scouring draft lists looking for a point guard capable of making plays, unlike their current options. Carson can do just that.
58San Antonio Spurs NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesSan AntonioIsaiah AustinCBaylor
News has come out that Isaiah Austin is blind in one eye. He's played with this hindrance for years, however, it's certainly enough to scare most teams away. San Antonio is the one franchise who may take a chance on a player with Austin's skillset.
59Toronto Raptors NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesTorontoC.J. FairSFSyracuse
C.J. Fair was probably a better college player than he will be at the next level. He lacks elite size or quickness. He doesn't shoot great from deep either. He was a superior, lefty scorer as an amateur though.
60San Antonio Spurs NBA Mock Draft college basketball player profilesSan AntonioLaQuinton RossSFOhio State
With another second-round selection, the Spurs will be searching for another talented wing who can hit the three. Ross' year at Ohio State was disappointing. He didn't become the scorer everyone thought he would, perhaps meaning his future is as a bench, spot-up option.

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