NBA Mock Draft 2015 Version 2: Changes in the Top Ten

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Mar 19, 2015; Portland, OR, USA; Arizona Wildcats forward Stanley Johnson (5) shoots the basketball against Texas Southern Tigers forward Jason Carter (23) during the first half in the second round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

6. Sacramento Kings

67. Point guard continues to be a need for the Kings, and Mudiay is a no-brainer if he gets to the sixth pick. Then again, nobody knows what the Kings are doing, so anything could happen.. Point Guard. China. Emmanuel Mudiay. 6. player

7. Denver Nuggets

Small Forward. Duke. Justise Winslow. 7. player. 73. Winslow probably deserves to go earlier, but the allure of a couple of overseas players and position-specific needs for teams like the Kings will push the Duke product to the Nuggets.

8. Detroit Pistons

64. Stan Van Gundy is always looking for length and outside shooting, and Johnson was widely considered a top-four or five pick until a subpar NCAA tournament showing.. Small Forward. Arizona. Stanley Johnson. 8. player

9. Charlotte Hornets

170. The Hornets badly need a shooting guard, and the idea of a big shooter like Booker will be too good to pass up.. Shooting Guard. Kentucky. Devin Booker. 9. player

10. Miami Heat

Center. Kentucky. Willie Cauley-Stein. 10. player. 110. Similar to Winslow at #7, Cauley-Stein should be drafted higher. He’ll might make the largest year-one impact as a pro of anyone in this draft, and Erik Spoelstra would be ecstatic to have him at #10.

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