NBA Mock Draft 2015: Pistons Dream Scenario?

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January 4, 2015; Stanford, CA, USA; Washington Huskies center Robert Upshaw (24) grabs a rebound against Stanford Cardinal guard Marcus Allen (15) during the first half at Maples Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

26. San Antonio Spurs

player. 29. It would be so Spurs to go for an international player and a big makes sense given <a rel=. Center. Spain. Guillermo Hernangomez. 26

27. Los Angeles Lakers (from Houston Rockets)

Center. Washington. Robert Upshaw. 27. player. 20. The Lakers double-down on big men as they use the 2015 first round to totally retool their frontcourt. Upshaw comes with major red flags after being dismissed mid-season, but it’s a risk the Lakers can take with Okafor already in the fold.

28. Boston Celtics (from Los Angeles Clippers)

Shooting Guard. UNLV. Rashad Vaughn. 28. player. 18. A good shooter and also capable of putting the ball on the floor, Vaughn could quickly be an asset to the Celtics offensively off the bench. However, there is bust potential as some scouting reports note bad habits and suggest his attitude reflects a skill level higher than what he really has.

29. Brooklyn Nets (from Atlanta Hawks)

29. player. 147. An ACL injury ended McCullough’s freshman season early so he won’t be ready to go right away. However, the Nets need to start looking with the long-term in mind after getting themselves in trouble with short-term fixes and illadvised “splashes” with their personnel moves.. Power Forward. Syracuse. Chris McCullough

30. Golden State Warriors

Utah. Delon Wright. 30. player. 41. The Warriors have bigger needs in the frontcourt but Delon Wright has great size and scoring ability that would add depth to the backcourt. He isn’t a great shooter like <a rel=. Point Guard

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