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Our second detailed mock draft with pick-by-pick explanations using projected rosters and taking the individual needs of all 30 NBA teams into account, this time going 40 picks deep. The site mock draft currently reflects that. Andrew Wiggins SG/SF19 years old; 6'8"; 197 lbs.Kansas, FreshmanWiggins declined to attend the NBA Combine, but Milwaukee will be looking to draft the best talent available here regardless, and it doesn't hurt that they have a fairly glaring hole at the swingman position. With Larry Sanders ' situation looking unstable at the moment, they will certainly give Joel Embiid a hard look here as well, depending on the results of his medical examination, as they were forced to start Zaza Pachulia for much of the season. Either way they will need to somehow address their leaky defense, which ranked second worst in the NBA last season. Jabari Parker SF/PF19 years old; 6'8"; 241 lbs.Duke, FreshmanThe Sixers certainly aren't in any position to lock themselves into drafting for need over talent at this stage of their rebuilding process, but until the situation around Joel Embiid 's back becomes more clear, it's difficult to see them entering into another situation like they did last year in drafting Nerlens Noel . Parker is a huge offensive talent (important for a team that ranked last in offensive efficiency) and would fit very well into the up-tempo style Brett Brown preached last season. He also fits very nicely alongside Thaddeus Young . The 76ers will want to see how accurate the rumors of Parker's poor conditioning level are first, though.20 years old; 7'0"; 240 lbs.Kansas, FreshmanThe Magic will obviously need to feel comfortable about the state of Embiid's back long-term, but it's tough to see a talent like him falling any further than this. Barring the results of his physical, he'll be strongly in the mix at #1, and after adding all kinds of nice pieces to the puzzle the last few years, Orlando will certainly be looking to draft a player with star power. Point guards Marcus Smart and Dante Exum will also be studied closely here, especially if the Magic fall outside the top three. Dante Exum PG18 years old; 6'6"; 188 lbs.Australian Institute of Sport, InternationalWhile Exum will want to get drafted by a team that will let him play his natural position of point guard, a backcourt of him and Trey Burke (a Top-10 pick last year) could absolutely work together depending on the coach Utah decides to hire. Most teams have seen very little of Exum over the years, but Utah's scouting department, headed by Nike Hoop Summit World Team architect Rich Sheubrooks, doesn't have that problem. Julius Randle can't be ruled out here, as playing him together with Derrick Favors could work and may be one way to help shore up what was the NBA's worst defense last season. Marcus Smart PG20 years old; 6'3"; 227 lbs.Oklahoma State, SophomoreWith Rajon Rondo entering the final year of his contract, it's unknown exactly how the 28-year old point guard fits into Boston's long-term plans. Marcus Smart is big, strong and long enough to cover either guard spot, giving the team plenty of flexibility to play alongside incumbent point guard Rondo as well as instead of him at times next to Avery Bradley , who is a free agent and may or may not be back. Julius Randle PF19 years old; 6'9"; 250 lbs.Kentucky, FreshmanWith Pau Gasol entering free agency, and seemingly unlikely to return the Lakers have a huge need to fill at the power forward position. Randle is talented enough to get picked much higher than this in a normal draft, and at some point will be very difficult to pass up. Noah Vonleh will also likely get a long look here. Noah Vonleh PF18 years old; 6'9 ½"; 247 lbs.Indiana, FreshmanWhile there are no shortage of players on Sacramento's roster who can play power forward, it's difficult to point to anyone who is clearly a long-term solution alongside DeMarcus Cousins . The Kings ranked as one of the worst outside shooting teams in the NBA last season, and Vonleh's ability to (potentially) space the floor is attractive alongside the ball-dominant trio of Cousins, Rudy Gay and Isaiah Thomas . The Kings will also likely explore moving down and adding an outside shooting small forward, possibly someone like Doug McDermott Doug McDermott SF22 years old; 6'8; 218 lbs.Creighton, SeniorWhile this might feel somewhat high for McDermott, the skill-set he brings is highly in demand these days, and it's difficult to find someone who can (theoretically) so seamlessly be plugged in to a team and fill a gaping hole. The Pistons' spacing was horrible last year with so many non-shooters playing together. McDermott can help with that right away, and his defensive shortcomings can be masked somewhat playing alongside the likes of Josh Smith and Andre Drummond Head coach and top decision maker Stan Van Gundy values outside shooting greatly as part of his system, and found ways to mask the defensive shortcomings of players like J.J. Redick Rashard Lewis and Ryan Anderson in Orlando. McDermott is a major wildcard in this draft, as he could slide all the way to the end of the lottery if he doesn't get picked up by Sacramento, Detroit or Cleveland, three teams who could all seemingly use his services immediately.19 years old; 6'11"; 280 lbs.Cedevita, InternationalWhile this might feel like somewhat of a reach to some, Nurkic is the clear-cut second best center in the draft, with a skill-set that is highly desirable thanks to his ability to score with his back to the basket. He also fills a clear-cut need, as Anderson Varejao turns 32 this summer and will be entering the last year of his contract. Dario Saric SF/PF20 years old; 6'10"; 223 lbs.Cibona Zagreb, InternationalWith their second lottery pick, Philadelphia can afford to take a swing on a player who is unlikely to join them next season, which they may actually view as being somewhat of an advantage. Saric is hoping to play one or two more seasons in Europe before entering the NBA, but will be looking for assurances he'll be picked in the lottery prior to the withdrawal deadline of June 16th nevertheless. Aaron Gordon SF/PF18 years old; 6'9"; 220 lbs.Arizona, FreshmanDenver could go in a few different directions here, with their roster featuring some of the best depth in the league, but devoid clear-cut hierarchy. The Nuggets will be drafting the best talent available with this pick according to what we're told, and won't worry about positional overlap. With Kenneth Faried 's long-term future being somewhat murky at the moment, though, it makes sense to think about potential replacement options at this stage, particularly if a player like Gordon, who could also be picked much higher, falls to them here. Trading down could also be an option. Tyler Ennis PG19 years old; 6'2 ½"; 182 lbs.Syracuse, FreshmanOrlando's Victor Oladipo at point guard experiment produced mixed results, and with 32-year old Jameer Nelson entering the final year of his contract, this is certainly a position the Magic will look to address either here or in free agency. James Young SG/SF18 years old; 6'7"; 213 lbs.Kentucky, FreshmanThe Timberwolves shot just 34% from beyond the arc last season as a team, and will need to continue to address this issue as long as the non-shooting Ricky Rubio is running the show. James Young has a long ways to go before becoming a consistent contributor, but as one of the youngest players in this draft class, time is on his side. He's big enough to spend time at small forward alongside Kevin Martin , and can play with all of Minnesota's other wings in Corey Brewer Chase Budinger and Shabazz Muhammad as a bigger shooting guard. Nik Stauskas SG20 years old; 6'6 ½"; 207 lbs.Michigan, SophomoreThe Suns could look to add some depth to their wing rotation, which will be necessary considering P.J. Tucker is a free agent and Gerald Green is entering the last year of his contract. Stauskas is one of the best shooters in this draft, and his strong passing ability and basketball IQ will only add to what was one of the NBA's fastest and most efficient offenses. Rodney Hood SF21 years old; 6'8 ½"; 208 lbs.Duke, Sophomore DeMarre Carroll was surprisingly adequate as Atlanta's starting small forward for much of the season, but continuing to add depth on the wing is something the Hawks will look to address either in the draft or free agency. Rodney Hood should be ready to come in and compete for minutes right away, and might even be able to see some time at shooting guard or power forward in strechier and more dynamic lineups. Zach LaVine SG19 years old; 6'6"; 181 lbs.UCLA, FreshmanAt this stage in the draft, the Bulls can afford to take a swing on a project like Lavine, who is many years away from contributing, but has significant upside with his intriguing combination of athleticism and perimeter shooting ability. 33-year old incumbent shooting guard Kirk Hinrich is a free agent, which could make this a position the Bulls look to address. Gary Harris SG19 years old; 6'4"; 205 lbs.Michigan State, Sophomore Gary Harris is a two-way player who will need some time to adapt to the NBA style of play, but could be an excellent long-term solution for Boston. Brad Stevens recruited the Indianapolis product heavily in his time in college, as Harris grew up not far from Butler's campus. Harris and Marcus Smart (projected to be picked with Boston's first selection) would be a very dynamic backcourt duo moving forward. T.J. Warren SF/PF20 years old; 6'8"; 220 lbs.N.C. State, SophomoreSmall forward could be one position Phoenix looks to address in this draft, as P.J. Tucker is a free agent and there isn't much depth here behind him. T.J. Warren could be an option here if the front office deems him to be the best talent available. He's reportedly in play for teams drafting much higher than this, and should be off the board somewhere around this pick. Phoenix could also be looking to package their two mid first rounders and move up, or out of the draft, as it will be difficult to add so many rookies to what is already a young roster. Clint Capela PF/C19 years old; 6'11"; 211 lbs.Chalon, InternationalWith their second first rounder, Chicago can afford to swing for the fences a bit on a talented physical specimen with upside like Capela who needs a few years of seasoning (and work in the weight room) to be ready to play in the NBA. Adreian Payne PF23 years old; 6'9"; 215 lbs.Michigan State, SeniorIf the Raptors think they might have a tough time bringing back Patrick Patterson at an affordable price, Adreian Payne could be a nice backup plan. The Michigan State product brings great length and versatility to the table with his ability to stretch defenses at 6-9, and comes with the added benefit of being able to contribute immediately as a 23-year old senior. Kristaps Porzingis PF/C18 years old; 7'0"; 220 lbs.Sevilla, InternationalThe Thunder have long been searching for an athletic stretch power forward, and with two first rounders, can afford to swing for the fences a bit on a talented physical specimen with upside like Porzingis who needs a few years of seasoning (and work in the weight room) to be ready to play in the NBA. Porzingis comes from the same Spanish agency as former #24 pick Serge Ibaka , so both sides should be very comfortable with this arrangement, even if the Latvian teenager needs to stay in Europe for another year, like Ibaka did. There are no guarantees that Porzingis will decide to stay in the draft, though, as he could easily be a top-10 prospect in next year's draft. K.J. McDaniels SG/SF21 years old; 6'6"; 196 lbs.Clemson, JuniorIncumbent small forwards Tayshaun Price and Mike Miller are both in their mid-30's, and Memphis could be looking to add depth on the wing alongside Tony Allen Courtney Lee and Quincy Pondexter . McDaniels is big enough to defend either wing position, and his style of play will fit right into the Grizzlies' "grit and grind" culture. If they can find a way to help him become a more consistent outside shooter, he could be a real steal. Kyle Anderson PG/SF/PF20 years old; 6'8 ½"; 230 lbs.UCLA, SophomoreA player without a position, Kyle Anderson will need an inventive coach who is willing to be creative in utilizing his unique versatility. Utah has some positional flexibility with the way their roster is currently set up, and probably won't be looking to play Richard Jefferson 27 minutes per game at small forward again next season. P.J. Hairston SG21 years old; 6'5"; 227 lbs.Texas Legends, JuniorOutside shooting has long been a concern for Charlotte, one of the least prolific 3-point shooting teams in the NBA this season. Enter Hairston, who is a dynamite floor spacer with terrific range, who Charlotte is undoubtedly intimately familiar with already, having grown up in the area and playing at UNC. Jerami Grant SF20 years old; 6'8"; 220 lbs.Syracuse, SophomoreA rangy forward with size and defensive versatility is something the Rockets could be looking for, as the team has had a difficult time getting stops this past season. Jerami Grant is a corner 3-point jump-shot away from being a very valuable contributor, and has plenty of upside to grow into with his tremendous physical tools. His 7-3 wingspan could come in handy in trying to slow down the many star players the Rockets encounter at the small forward and power forward positions in today's NBA. Jordan Adams SG19 years old; 6'5"; 220 lbs.UCLA, Sophomore32 and 39 year old Dwyane Wade and Ray Allen are all Miami really has on the wing these days besides their one superstar small forward. Allen is a free agent this summer, and Wade has the option to become one too if he chooses. That could compel the Heat to seriously consider drafting a shooting guard to start grooming for the future. Adams is an interesting candidate as he has the outside shooting touch to complement the existing roster, but could potentially grow into a more dynamic player down the road thanks to his terrific length and scoring instincts, as well as the fact that he's still extremely young. Elfrid Payton PG20 years old; 6'4"; 185 lbs.La Lafayette, JuniorWhile it seems unlikely that Phoenix will keep all three of their first round picks, Ryan McDonough is in a position to draft the best talent available here. Payton will have a significant transition to make from the Sun Belt conference to the NBA, but has considerable potential as a big, athletic point guard with terrific versatility defensively. Shabazz Napier PG22 years old; 6'1"; 175 lbs.Connecticut, SeniorBackup point guard Darren Collison possesses a player option on his contract this summer that would make him a free agent, and considering how well he's played this season relative to his salary (1.9 million), it would be surprising to see him not opt out. With that said, the Clippers could look to address what could become a position of need soon. Napier isn't afraid of big moments and can certainly space the floor adequately for the Clippers' ball-dominant stars, even potentially playing alongside Chris Paul some like Collison has this year. Glenn Robinson III SF20 years old; 6'7"; 211 lbs.Michigan, SophomoreWing depth has long been an issue the Thunder have been looking to address, and a big athletic small forward like Robinson could be attractive late in the first round.21 years old; 6'10"; 263 lbs.Michigan, SophomoreThe Spurs are always on the lookout for quality frontcourt depth, and pending the results of his physical, McGary could be an intriguing option for them. He would have been picked much higher a year ago, and is the type of player who is willing to do the dirty work and play a role next to the established scorers the Spurs already have on their roster. Jarnell Stokes PF20 years old; 6'8"; 263 lbs.Tennessee, Junior22 years old; 7'3"; 265 lbs.Gran Canaria, International Cleanthony Early SF23 years old; 6'7"; 209 lbs.Wichita State, Senior Bogdan Bogdanovic SG21 years old; 6'6"; 200 lbs.Partizan, International20 years old; 7'0"; 220 lbs.Baylor, Sophomore Vasilije Micic PG20 years old; 6'4"; 188 lbs.Mega Vizura, International20 years old; 7'1"; 228 lbs.Saratov, International Spencer Dinwiddie SG21 years old; 6'6"; 205 lbs.Colorado, Junior Damien Inglis SF18 years old; 6'8"; 240 lbs.Roanne, International Thanasis Antetokounmpo SF21 years old; 6'6"; 205 lbs.Delaware, International