The Oklahoma City Thunder lack a legitimate backup small forwardto superstar Kevin Durant and have very few players who can make an impact at both ends of the court. That's why the team should move up to select Arizona's Stanley Johnson, a do-it-all player with a good chance at being one of the stars of the 2015 NBA draft.
Durant's surgically repaired right foot limited him to just 27 games this season, and his absence left the Thunder with some underwhelming alternatives. Perry Jones, Anthony Morrow, Dion Waiters, Andre Roberson and Kyle Singler all got a crack at playing the 3, but all of those options were lacking on offense, defense or both.