2015 NBA Draft: Pre-Sweet 16 Mock Draft

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Just about each time I’ve done a mock draft, I end up with the Celtics taking the Kansas duo mainly because it makes so much sense. Cliff Alexander’s eligibility issues very well could leave him no option but to go pro, and he’s a first-round pick if he does so.. Power Forward. Kansas. Cliff Alexander. 26. player. 18

Consider me a bandwagon jumper. R.J. Hunter lit the NCAA tournament on fire with his range and shooting ability. Hunter could fill the role of Nick Young for cheaper with deeper range and younger, and with Young having apparently entered the doghouse, he could be on his way out this summer.. Shooting Guard. Georgia State. R.J. Hunter. 27. player. 20

Wisconsin. Sam Dekker. 28. player. 211. This is a great value pick for Memphis, who grab a starting-caliber small forward with range late in the first-round. He could move to the small forward spot, Tony Allen to shooting guard, and that is likely unexpected for this late in the first.. Small Forward

Small Forward. Virginia. Justin Anderson. 29. player. 147. <strong>via Atlanta Hawks</strong> <p>The Nets need any and all talent for as cheap as possible. Justin Anderson is a great small forward for the future, especially if the team opens up a spot by trading Joe Johnson this summer. Anderson’s three-point range and defense will be a beautiful sight to Nets fans.</p>

Utah. Delon Wright. 30. player. 41. Delon Wright could step in and provide instant scoring off the bench and, with his 36.1% three-point shooting, he could be the new splash brother. However, I expect the Warriors to possibly sell this pick for cash to try to re-sign Draymond Green this summer.. Point Guard

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