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

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Mar 20, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; Virginia Cavaliers guard Justin Anderson (1) during the second half against the Belmont Bruins in the second round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at Time Warner Cable Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

21. Dallas Mavericks

Small Forward. Arizona. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. 21. player. 79. The Mavs are always looking for length and shooting on the perimeter, and Hollis-Jefferson fits that bill.

22. Chicago Bulls

24. Chicago needs shooting but they also seem to always need a backup point guard. Wright has the size and tools to be a good one from the start and if he’s here the Bulls will take him rather than filling the spot through free agency.. Point Guard. Utah. Delon Wright. 22. player

23. Portland Trail Blazers

24. Cleveland Cavaliers

24. player. 156. The Cavaliers have a quite a few needs, which is weird to say about the Finals runner-up. They could go in a number of directions here, but I’ll say that they grab the perimeter size and spot-up shooting of Hunter.. Shooting Guard. Georgia State. R.J. Hunter

25. Memphis Grizzlies

player. 211. McCullough tore his ACL last year but he’s the type of player that Memphis would take a mild gamble on as he’s a fit in the post as a bench player.. Power Forward. Syracuse. Chris McCullough. 25

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