With the 16th Pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls select:
16. Adreian Payne, Forward (Michigan State)
With Carlos Boozer more than likely gone, Chicago needs a backup to Taj Gibson. Payne brings Chicago a guy that can stretch the floor and he’s also a solid rebounder. It should be a smooth transition from Tom Izzo to Tom Thibodeau. – Mark
With the 17th Pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, the Boston Celtics select:
17. Cleanthony Early, Forward (Wichita State)
Another pick that may surprise some, the Celtics reach a bit and take Early. At 6’8, Boston can try to play Early at the three and take advantage of his outside shooting as well as his rebounding with smaller line-ups. At the very least he can give Jeff Green a breather for a few minutes. – Belal
With the 18th Pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, the Phoenix Suns select:
18. Clint Capela, Forward (Switzerland)
Phoenix has a plethora of wing players so it wouldn’t be a shock if they go big here. Capela is 6’11 with a tremendous skill set. However, he’s still very raw. Don’t be surprised if Phoenix ends up trading this pick. – Mark
With the 19th Pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls select:
19. T.J. Warren, Forward (North Carolina State)
Warren is a great pick for a Bulls team that is in need of scoring at times. Warren has shown the ability to be a good scorer in isolation and can be a nice spark off the bench for the Bulls almost immediately. – Belal
With the 20th Pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, the Toronto Raptors select:
20. Tyler Ennis, Guard (Syracuse)
The Canadian guard gets to play for his home-country. With Kyle Lowry being a free agent next summer, Toronto could hand the keys over to Ennis as he develops with DeMar DeRozan in the backcourt. – Mark
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