2015 NBA Draft: How Each Of The Top Prospects Fit With The Philadelphia 76ers
By Julius Lasin
Feb 14, 2015; East Lansing, MI, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard D’Angelo Russell (0) brings the ball up court during the 1st half of a game at the Jack Breslin Student Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports
With the Draft under two weeks away, we take a look at how some of the top prospects fit with the Philadelphia 76ers
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After yet another year of poor play and alleged tanking, The Philadelphia 76ers are selecting in the top in the top five once again. This year at No. 3.
And like the past few years, the Sixers have needs across the board, as well as another rookie big man on the mend, so there should be nothing short of intrigue surrounding their selection.
For the sake of realism and accuracy, both Jahlil Okafor and Karl-Anthony Towns are not included in these projections because most of us can agree they will be off the board by the time Sixers are on the clock.
Here’s how the other top prospects fit with the 76ers.
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