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2015 NBA Draft Lottery: Best, Worst, and Most Surprising Picks

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Most Surprising Faller

Justise Winslow, Miami Heat, 10th Overall

Winslow was in the conversation to go as high as fourth to the Knicks, yet he was still available at the 10th overall pick when Pat Riley and the Heat’s turn came up.

The Duke freshman makes for an ideal replacement for Luol Deng if he leaves this summer, but either way he provides another slasher and defender for Erik Spoelstra’s system, someone to get out and run with Goran Dragic.

Winslow is a physical wing who should be a 3-and-D player right away -- he hit 41.8 percent in his year at Duke -- and has plenty of room to grow into something far better than that.