| Pick | Team | Player | The skinny |
| 1. |  Cleveland Cavaliers | Jabari Parker 6-8, SF, Duke | Widely considered the most NBA-ready prospect. Possesses plenty of polish and can score from inside or out. Scouts love his intelligence and winning presence. |
| 2. |  Milwaukee Bucks | Andrew Wiggins 6-8, F/G, Kansas | Incredible athlete who made great strides late in the year. Considered the best wing defender available. Capable 20-point scorer at the NBA level. |
| 3. |  Philadelphia 76ers | Joel Embiid 7-0, C, Kansas | Raw offensively, but can change the course of a game with his defense. Imagine a frontline of Embiid and Nerlens Noel. Troublesome back is a bit of a concern. |
| 4. |  Orlando Magic | Julius Randle 6-9, PF, Kentucky | Reminds some scouts of Atlanta big man Al Horford. Very strong and skilled underneath. Talent evaluators feel he'll have a long and prosperous career. |
| 5. |  Utah Jazz | Dante Exum 6-6, PG, Australia | Athletic with a strong handle and good size. Can play either guard spot. Not much is known about his weaknesses. Considered a bit of a risk. |
| 6. |  Boston Celtics | Aaron Gordon 6-9, F, Arizona | High-energy guy who just wins. Plays with a lot of passion and is perhaps the most athletic big in the draft. A little ways to go offensively. |
| 7. |  Los Angeles Lakers | Marcus Smart 6-4, PG, Oklahoma State | Tough kid with a strong handle. Can score in a number of ways. Reminds some of the Suns' Eric Bledsoe. Would likely be a top-three pick in most years. |
| 8. |  Sacramento Kings | Noah Vonleh 6-10, PF, Indiana | Skilled big man with nice range on his jumper. Not a great athlete and perhaps still a little soft. Just 18 years old with a big upside. |
| 9. |  Charlotte Hornets (from Detroit) | Doug McDermott 6-8, SF, Creighton | Incredibly gifted offensively, scores in a number of ways. Cerebral all-around player and a decent defender. One scout called him a poor man's Jabari Parker. |
| 10. |  Philadelphia 76ers (from New Orleans) | Gary Harris 6-4, SG, Michigan State | Can hit shots from anywhere and plays 100 percent at all times. Lockdown defender in college. A little small for the two-guard spot. |
| 11. |  Denver Nuggets | Zach LaVine 6-5, G, UCLA | Another strong ball-handler for his size. Stock rose after impressive showing at Chicago combine. Very heady and can put the ball in the basket. |
| 12. |  Orlando Magic (from New York via Denver) | Tyler Ennis 6-2, PG, Syracuse | A point guard in the truest sense. Always looking for the open man and keeps the ball moving. As an added bonus, can score when called upon. Big-game player. |
| 13. |  Minnesota Timberwolves | James Young 6-6, SF, Kentucky | Perhaps the purest shooter in the draft. Dynamic athlete who can get to the rim. Lefty who supposedly can't go right. |
| 14. |  Phoenix Suns | Adreian Payne 6-10, PF, Michigan State | Can mix it up in the paint and bury shots from NBA 3-point range. Not overly consistent, but is among top two or three bigs available when he's on. |
| 15. |  Atlanta Hawks | Dario Saric 6-10, F, Croatia | Refined in every area. Could go higher if he makes it clear he's leaving Europe. |
| 16. |  Chicago Bulls (from Charlotte) | T.J. Warren 6-8, SF, N.C. State | Scrappy player with strong mid-range game. Not a great athlete. |
| 17. |  Boston Celtics (from Brooklyn) | Nik Stauskas 6-6, SG, Michigan | Outstanding shooter who can potentially play the point at times. No one in draft is more lethal coming off a screen. |
| 18. |  Phoenix Suns (from Washington) | Rodney Hood 6-8, F/G, Duke | Swingman who can fill it up fast. Needs to put on some muscle. |
| 19. |  Chicago Bulls | Elfrid Payton 6-4, PG, Louisiana-Lafayette | Great length and the type of relentless defender coach Tom Thibodeau covets. Could be a steal this late. |
| 20. |  Toronto Raptors | K.J. McDaniels 6-6, SF, Clemson | Slasher who can get to the basket. Not a great shooter, but finds ways to score. |
| 21. |  Oklahoma City Thunder (from Dallas via Houston & LA Lakers) | Cleanthony Early 6-7, F, Wichita State | Winner who does everything well. Underrated rebounder, plays with fire. |
| 22. |  Memphis Grizzlies | P.J. Hairston 6-5, SG, North Carolina/D-League | Explosive scorer who is physical for a guard. Always in attack mode. |
| 23. |  Utah Jazz (from Golden State) | Kyle Anderson 6-9, F, UCLA | Outstanding ball-handler and passer. Slow afoot. Unique set of skills for a big man. |
| 24. |  Charlotte Hornets (from Portland) | C.J. Wilcox 6-5, SG, Washington | Remarkable perimeter shooter. Could offer instant offense off the bench. |
| 25. |  Houston Rockets | Jerami Grant 6-8, SF, Syracuse | Great athlete with suspect outside shot. Strong defender. |
| 26. |  Miami Heat | Jusuf Nurkic 6-11, C, Bosnia | Intelligent player, skilled big man. A little soft, a little out of shape. |
| 27. |  Phoenix Suns (from Indiana) | Shabazz Napier 6-1, PG, Connecticut | Small frame but huge heart. Highly skilled. Plays with an edge. |
| 28. |  Los Angeles Clippers | Jordan Adams 6-5, SG, UCLA | Best player available. Offensively gifted. Could go higher. |
| 29. |  Oklahoma City Thunder | Clint Capela 6-11, PF, Switzerland | Fantastic athlete with size. Can disappear, but pretty good when focused. |
| 30. |  San Antonio Spurs | Mitch McGary 6-10, PF/C, Michigan | Plays hard, plays smart, passes and shoots very well. Back surgery a major red flag. |
Source : http://msn.foxsports.com/ohio/story/mock-draft-1-0-we-know-the-order-now-here-are-the-picks-052114