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Best suits from the 2014 NBA Draft

Best suits from the 2014 NBA Draft
Best suits from the 2014 NBA Draft

Best suits from the 2014 NBA Draft

Andrew Wiggins No. 1 -- Cleveland Cavaliers

The top pick, Wiggins goes bold with a floral print jacket and rocks the no-sock look.

No. 2 Jabari Parker -- Milwaukee Bucks

Considered the safest prospect in the draft, Parker goes classic with a sleek, gray suit.

No. 4 Aaron Gordon -- Orlando Magic

He knew he was going to Orlando right? Gordon goes with an electric blue suit perfectly matching the Magic colors.

No. 6 Marcus Smart -- Boston Celtics

Smart bullies smaller guards on the court, but looks dapper with the navy tuxedo jacket and bow tie.

No. 7 Julius Randle -- Los Angeles Lakers

Randle is red-carpet ready for L.A. in this slate gray tuxedo jacket with black bow tie.

No. 8 Nik Stauskas -- Sacramento Kings

The ex-Blue guard, Stauskas shows a little European flair with this appropriately colored, London-inspired windowpane suit.

No. 9 Noah Vonleh -- Charlotte Hornets

Vonleh's bright blue stands out, along with his risky white bow tie/gray shirt combination.

No. 12 Dario Saric -- Orlando Magic (Traded to 76ers)

Saric won't be playing in the NBA for a few years, but he already has the style down with this ultra-preppy, beltless look.

No. 14 T.J. Warren -- Phoenix Suns

The Suns took a gamble on Warren, who took a gamble with a black cuff, black collar shirt.

No. 15 Adreian Payne -- Atlanta Hawks

If anything could out-shine Wiggins' uniqie jacket, it was Payne's fuchsia pants and check jacket combination.

No. 24 Shabazz Napier -- Charlotte Hornets (Traded to Miami Heat)

Napier embodies his attitude, rocking a shark skin suit and going from a national champion to perennial contender Heat.

No. 18 Tyler Ennis -- Phoenix Suns

Not only does Ennis match the Suns orange with his pocket square, but the ex-Orange stands apart with a trendy double-breasted suit.