So, the 2015 NBA Draft happened. Do you want an introduction? No, you don’t. You want the picks, and you want some outfit grades. Here they are.
1. Minnesota Timberwolves -- Karl-Anthony Towns, Kentucky. Outfit: B
2. Los Angeles Lakers -- D’Angelo Russell, Ohio State. Outfit: A-
3. Philadelphia 76ers -- Jahlil Okafor, Duke. Outfit: B+
4. New York Knicks -- Kristaps Porzingis, Latvia. Outfit: Same as Okafor
5. Orlando Magic -- Mario Hezonja, Croatia.
6. Sacramento Kings -- Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky. Outfit: "B" for braces
7. Denver Nuggets -- Emmanuel Mudiay, China. Outfit: B-
8. Detroit Pistons -- Stanley Johnson, Arizona. Outfit: B-
9. Charlotte Hornets -- Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin. Outfit: C-
10. Miami Heat -- Justise Winslow, Duke. Outfit: B
11. Indiana Pacers -- Myles Turner, Texas. Outfit: A
12. Utah Jazz -- Trey Lyles, Kentucky. Outfit: Fine
13. Phoenix Suns -- Devin Booker, Kentucky. Outfit: Cool
14. Oklahoma City Thunder -- Cameron Payne, Murray State. Outfit: Sailor
15. Atlanta Hawks -- Kelly Oubre, Kansas.* Outfit: Correct
16. Boston Celtics -- Terry Rozier, Louisville.
17. Milwaukee Bucks -- Rashad Vaughn, UNLV.
18. Houston Rockets -- Sam Dekker, Wisconsin. Outfit: I guess
19. Washington Wizards -- Jerian Grant, Notre Dame.** Outfit: Sure
20. Toronto Raptors -- Delon Wright, Utah.
21. Dallas Mavericks -- Justin Anderson, Virginia.
22. Chicago Bulls -- Bobby Portis, Arkansas. Outfit: Very nice
23. Portland Trail Blazers -- Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Arizona. Outfit: A+
24. Cleveland Cavliers -- Tyus Jones, Duke.***
25. Memphis Grizzlies -- Jarell Martin, LSU.
26. San Antonio Spurs -- Nikola Milutinov, Serbia.
27. Los Angeles Lakers -- Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming.
28. Boston Celtics -- R.J. Hunter, Georgia State.
29. Brooklyn Nets -- Chris McCullough, Syracuse. Outfit: OK, I see you
30. Golden State Warriors -- Kevon Looney, UCLA. Outfit: Ehhhh
*Traded to the Washington Wizards.
**Traded to the New York Knicks.
***Reportedly traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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