2015 NBA Draft Board - Round 1
#1 Minnesota Timberwolves
Lottery luck means Minnesota can take either Okafor or Towns to solidfy the middle.
#2 Los Angeles Lakers
#2 Los Angeles Lakers
Whichever elite big man is left after Minnesota picks is likely headed to L.A.
#3 Philadelphia 76ers
#3 Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia has one first round pick and a whopping five second round selections.
#4 New York Knicks
#4 New York Knicks
The Lottery didn't go as they wanted, but there will still be plenty of talent available at No. 4.
#5 Orlando Magic
#5 Orlando Magic
In need of perimeter scoring, power forward Kristaps Porzingis could be the best bet.
#6 Sacramento Kings
#6 Sacramento Kings
The Kings could be in good position to find the ideal Cousins compliment in Cauley-Stein.
#7 Denver Nuggets
#7 Denver Nuggets
In need of shooters, the Nuggets will have a handful of interesting options in play.
#8 Detroit Pistons
#8 Detroit Pistons
Mario Hezonja or Winslow could be the way to go for a team lacking shooters.
#9 Charlotte Hornets
#9 Charlotte Hornets
Do the Hornets go with a power forward again, or go for the shooter they need?
#10 Miami Heat
#10 Miami Heat
Miami's pick here depends on if Pat Riley believes Hassan Whiteside is the real deal.
#11 Indiana Pacers
#11 Indiana Pacers
In need of offense and a shooter, Devin Booker would be the ideal pick here.
#12 Utah Jazz
#12 Utah Jazz
Utah will be looking to add some more offense, possibly in the form of a stretch four.
#13 Phoenix Suns
#13 Phoenix Suns
The Suns could be looking at a power forward, so there will be plenty of options.
#14 Oklahoma City Thunder
#14 Oklahoma City Thunder
Finding a dependable backup for Russell Westbrook could be the way to go here.
#15 Atlanta Hawks
#15 Atlanta Hawks
Should Atlanta be looking to protect itself from free agency losses? (From Brooklyn)
#16 Boston Celtics
#16 Boston Celtics
Brad Stevens needs to add prospects on both ends of the floor to his stable.
#17 Milwaukee Bucks
#17 Milwaukee Bucks
The Bucks would love to add another scorer to their young stable.
#18 Houston Rockets
#18 Houston Rockets
Is the possible backup point guard solution out there for Houston? (From New Orleans)
#19 Washington Wizards
#19 Washington Wizards
Is there a right fit at this spot to go alongside the team's thrilling backcourt?
#20 Toronto Raptors
#20 Toronto Raptors
The Raptors need a shakeup badly, and will be looking for a youngster that can step up.
#21 Dallas Mavericks
#21 Dallas Mavericks
Forever getting older, Dallas could use youth in the front and backcourts.
#22 Chicago Bulls
Will Chicago's new coach start molding his new team with a college face he knows well?
#23 Portland Trail Blazers
#22 Chicago Bulls
Will Chicago's new coach start molding his new team with a college face he knows well?
#23 Portland Trail Blazers
Do the Blazers need a contigency plan if LaMarcus Aldridge leaves via free agency?
#24 Cleveland Cavaliers
#24 Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cavs are always looking for shooters who can create space for LeBron James.
#25 Memphis Grizzlies
#25 Memphis Grizzlies
Memphis might look to start replacing its aging big men with a project here.
#26 San Antonio Spurs
#26 San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio is always reloading from odd places. Do they go overseas again?
#27 Los Angeles Lakers
#27 Los Angeles Lakers
After scoring big early, the Lakers will look to fill out the roster. (From Houston)
#28 Boston Celtics
#28 Boston Celtics
The playoff berth proved that the rebuilding project is ahead of schedule.(From Clippers)
#29 Brooklyn Nets
#29 Brooklyn Nets
This pick was swapped with Atlanta in the Joe Johnson trade. (From Atlanta)
#30 Golden State Warriors
Long-range shooters are always welcome here, as is a fast-paced player.
#30 Golden State Warriors
Long-range shooters are always welcome here, as is a fast-paced player.
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