NBA Draft 2014: Mock Draft 2.0

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Feb 26, 2014; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines forward Glenn Robinson III (1) makes a shot in the lane against Purdue Boilermakers guard Ronnie Johnson (3) at Mackey Arena. Michigan defeats Purdue 77-76 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

26. Miami Heat

Glenn Robinson III, Small Forward/Michigan University

With a potentially franchise changing off-season coming up, the Heat need just about everything. Bosh and Bron may leave in FA and other players might retire so the Heat need to look at BPA here. Glenn can shoot the 3 and be athletic enough on the defensive end.

27. Phoenix Suns

Jerami Grant, Forward/Syracuse University

Phoenix is a team that thrives off its athleticism. Jerami is a lanky, athletic freak that can help on defense and in transition. He is a solid jumper away from being a rotational player in the league.

28. Los Angeles Clippers

Mitch McGary, Power Forward/Center/Michigan University

After Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, front court depth on the Clippers was sparse. Ryan Hollins played the next most minutes at center for them. Ryan. Hollins. McGary’s back poses a bit of a problem but if healthy, he could contribute as a rebounder on the team.

29. Oklahoma City Thunder

Jordan Adams, Shooting Guard/Small Forward/University of California, Los Angeles

The Thunder could go a couple different directions here. After Taking LaVine, you could make an argument that taking another wing player here might be silly. But Jordan Adams is the beloved darling that is loved by all the analytics. With Caron Butler aging and Thabo Sefolosha entering the last year of his contract, another wing player would be a boost for the Thunder going forward.

30. San Antonio Spurs

Damien Inglis, Forward/International

Standing at 6’8.5” feet tall and boasting an impressive 7’3” wingspan, Inglis is somewhat of an unknown to many people. DraftExpress says that his offensive skillset is based around being a point forward and that is defense is his NBA selling point. With the Spurs history of drafting international players, this doesn’t seem like much of a reach at all. Pop could mold this kid into whatever he wanted to.