Mar 30, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Michigan State Spartans forward Adreian Payne (5) reacts after a three pointer against the Connecticut Huskies during the second half in the finals of the east regional of the 2014 NCAA Mens Basketball Championship tournament at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
16. Chicago Bulls — Jordan Clarkson, PG/SG, Missouri
17. Boston Celtics — James Young, SF, Kentucky
GM: Rich Spalding, Hardwood Houdini
Young’s mix of size and athleticism will combine to make him a potent threat on offense, as he can shoot over smaller two-guards and finish at the rim in transition. Defensively, he is a work in progress, but with the Celtics in rebuild mode and with Brad Stevens in charge, Boston has time to let this young stud cook.
18. Phoenix Suns — Adriean Payne, PF, Michigan St
GM: Eric Saar, Valley of the Suns
If the Suns are able to trade for a superstar and don’t use all their draft picks they will need to recover some depth. Payne would be key. A scorer is always useful. He has the toughness and scoring to replace Channing Frye eventually, who he is on the wrong side of 30. Payne will be able to contribute right away.
Since they still have Frye and Markieff Morris they don’t NEED someone. But people get hurt and in the event of a trade, they could need some depth here. Payne has everything they want. Someone who can score all over the floor, play some defense and get some rebounds. Rebounding was a pretty sore spot last year.
19. Chicago Bulls — Elfrid Payton, PG, Louisiana Lafayette
20. Toronto Raptors — T.J. Warren, SF, NC State
GM: Brian Boake at Raptors Rapture