Mock 2014 NBA Draft (1st Round)

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Courtesy: Barclayscenter.com

Courtesy: Barclayscenter.com

1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Jabari Parker (G/F Duke)

2. Milwaukee Bucks: Andrew Wiggins (F Kansas)

3. Philadelphia 76ers: Joel Embiid (C Kansas)

4. Orlando Magic: Dante Exum (G Austrailia)

5. Utah Jazz: Julius Randle (F Kentucky)

6. Boston Celtics: Aaron Gordon (F Arizona)

7. Los Angeles Lakers: Marcus Smart (G Oklahoma State)

8. Sacramento Kings: Noah Vonleh (F Indiana)

9. Charlotte Hornets (From Detroit Pistons): Doug McDermott (F Creighton)

10. Philadelphia 76ers (From New Orleans Pelicans): James Young (F Kentucky)

11. Denver Nuggetts: Nik Stauskas (G Michigan)

12. Orlando Magic (From New York Knicks via Denver Nuggetts): Dario Saric (F Croatia)

13. Minnesota Timberwolves: Adrian Payne (F/C Michigan State)

14. Phoenix Suns: Rodney Hood (G/F Duke)

15. Atlanta Hawks: Gary Harris (G Michigan State)

16. Chicago Bulls (From Charlotte Hornets): Zach LaVine (G UCLA)

17. Boston Celtics (From Brooklyn Nets): Kyle Anderson (F UCLA)

18. Phoenix Suns (From Washington Wizards): Tyler Ennis (G Syracuse)

19. Chicago Bulls: T.J. Warren (F North Carolina State)

20. Toronto Raptors: Shabazz Napier (G UConn)

21. Oklahoma City Thunder (From Dallas Mavericks via Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets): CleAnthony Ealy (F Wichita State)

22. Memphis Grizzlies: Jeremi Grant (F Syracuse)

23. Utah Jazz (From Golden State Warriors): C.J. Wilcox (G Washington)

24. Charlotte Hornets (From Portland Trailblazers): Clint Capela (F Switzerland)

25. Houston Rockets: Russ Smith (G Louisville)

26. Miami Heat: Patric Young (F/C Florida)

27. Phoenix Suns (From Indiana Pacers): Mitch McGary (C Michigan)

28. Los Angeles Clippers: P.J. Hairston (G/F North Carolina)

29. Oklahoma City Thunder: Nick Johnson (G Arizona)

30. San Antonio Spurs: Jarnell Stokes (F Tennessee)

About Brett Dickinson

I am the Creator and Developer of “The Sports Column.” I studied Journalism at Salisbury University before gaining experience in broadcast for large media markets, Baltimore (WBAL Sports) and Washington D.C. (SportsWeek with Lavar Arrington), with titles as a Producer and Videographer. I co-hosted the Brett and Barry Show on WNST 1570am Baltimore and produced for the other programs at the station. I am currently the Executive Director of the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation and an overnight producer/board operator for CBS Radio in Baltimore.



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