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.