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Players selected No. 14 in the NBA Draft during the lottery era

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 Utah's Kris Humphries slams past Phoenix's Amare Stoudemire in action Jan 12th, 2004 in Salt Lake City.

Utah’s Kris Humphries slams past Phoenix’s Amare Stoudemire in action Jan 12th, 2004 in Salt Lake City.

Jeffrey D. Allred,

Next Thursday, the Utah Jazz will have the 14th overall selection during the 2013 NBA draft.

The Jazz are no strangers to the 14th pick, having held it twice in the lottery era. The Jazz chose Kris Humphries in 2004 and Ronnie Brewer in 2006.

While neither of those picks panned out for the Jazz, the 14th overall pick has produced a mixed bag of All-Stars, role players and bench warmers in the lottery era.

In this year's draft where there is no consensus number one pick, will the Jazz strike out again, or will they strike gold?

Here is a list of players selected 14th overall since the draft lottery began in 1985.

Slide One: Alfredrick Hughes