2015 NBA Mock Draft: Where will D’Angelo Russell fall?

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Mar 7, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Murray State Racers guard Cameron Payne (1) brings the ball up court against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels during the second half in the semifinals of the Ohio Valley Conference basketball tournament at Nashville Memorial Auditorium. Eastern Kentucky won 86-83. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 7, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Murray State Racers guard Cameron Payne (1) brings the ball up court against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels during the second half in the semifinals of the Ohio Valley Conference basketball tournament at Nashville Memorial Auditorium. Eastern Kentucky won 86-83. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /

19. player. 142. <p>The Washington Wizards have one of the most dynamic back courts in the NBA right now. Bradley Beal and John Wall proved that if they are healthy, they can tear apart any defense that an opposing team throws at them. However, it was evident in the playoffs that when Wall and Beal suffered injuries, the Wizards couldn’t compete because they lacked depth. This is a problem that they should look to solve in the draft this upcoming year.</p> <p>Cameron Payne could be that solution.</p> <p>This little lefty is a lights out shooter with a ton of upside. He is quick enough to guard shifty players like Stephen Curry and smart enough to keep up with players like Russell Westbrook. His stock is extremely high right now because of the way the college basketball season ended, but because there are so many solid point guards in the draft this year, he might fall this far in the draft, which is good news for the Wizards.</p>. PG. Murray State. Cameron Payne

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