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sábado, 20 de mayo de 2017

#ClutchNBA: Boston se lleva la lotería rumbo al NBA Draft 2017



















BROOKLYN’S BARCLAYS CENTER TO HOST NBA DRAFT 2017 PRESENTED BY STATE FARM®
- Tickets to Go on Public Sale Beginning May 23 -
NEW YORK, May 17, 2017 – NBA Draft 2017 presented by State Farm will be held in Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 22 at 7 p.m. ET, the NBA announced today. Barclays Center, the home of the Brooklyn Nets, will host the draft for the fifth consecutive year.
Tickets starting at $20 will be available for public sale beginning Tuesday, May 23 at 10 a.m. through nbatickets.com or by calling 800-745-3000. Fans can also purchase tickets at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center beginning Wednesday, May 24 at noon (if tickets are still available).
By virtue of winning NBA Draft Lottery 2017 presented by State Farm, the Boston Celtics earned the right to select first overall at NBA Draft 2017 presented by State Farm.
The NBA Draft 2017 presented by State Farm will air live on ESPN and ESPN Radio.

BOSTON WINS NBA DRAFT LOTTERY 2017 PRESENTED BY STATE FARM; ORDER OF SELECTION SET FOR JUNE 22 DRAFT

NEW YORK, May 16, 2017 – The Boston Celtics tonight won the NBA Draft Lottery 2017 presented by State Farm®, which was conducted at the New York Hilton Midtown.
Boston will have the first overall pick in the NBA Draft 2017 presented by State Farm, which will be held on Thursday, June 22 (7 p.m. ET) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. The draft will air live on ESPN and ESPN Radio and will stream live on WatchESPN and the ESPN app.
The following are the results from the NBA Draft Lottery 2017 presented by State Farm:
  1. Boston (from Brooklyn)
  2. Los Angeles Lakers
  3. Philadelphia (from Sacramento)
  4. Phoenix
  5. Sacramento (from Philadelphia)
  6. Orlando
  7. Minnesota
  8. New York
  9. Dallas
  10. Sacramento (from New Orleans)
  11. Charlotte
  12. Detroit
  13. Denver
  14. Miami
The following is the order for the remainder of the NBA Draft 2017 presented by State Farm:
  1. Portland 
  2. Chicago
  3. Milwaukee
  4. Indiana
  5. Atlanta
  6. Portland (from Memphis via Denver and Cleveland)
  7. Oklahoma City
  8. Brooklyn (from Washington)
  9. Toronto (from LA Clippers via Milwaukee)
  10. Utah
  11. Orlando (from Toronto)
  12. Portland (from Cleveland)
  13. Brooklyn (from Boston)
  14. Los Angeles Lakers (from Houston)
  15. San Antonio
  16. Utah (from Golden State)
  1. Atlanta (from Brooklyn)
  2. Phoenix
  3. Orlando (from Los Angeles Lakers)
  4. Sacramento (from Philadelphia via New Orleans)
  5. Orlando
  6. Philadelphia (from New York via Utah and Toronto)
  7. Boston (from Minnesota via Phoenix)
  8. Chicago (from Sacramento via Cleveland) 
  9. Philadelphia (from Dallas)
  10. New Orleans
  11. Charlotte 
  12. Utah (from Detroit)
  13. Houston (from Denver)
  14. New York (from Chicago)
  15. Houston (from Portland) 
  16. Philadelphia (from Miami via Atlanta)
  17. Indiana
  18. Milwaukee
  19. Denver (from Memphis via Oklahoma City) 
  20. Philadelphia (from Atlanta)
  21. Denver (from Oklahoma City)
  22. Washington
  23. Boston (from Cleveland)
  24. Phoenix (from Toronto)
  25. Utah
  26. Boston (from LA Clippers)
  27. Brooklyn (from Boston)
  28. New York (from Houston)
  29. San Antonio
  30. Atlanta (from Golden State via Philadelphia and Utah)

domingo, 19 de marzo de 2017

#ClutchNBA: LeBron James (East) y Russell Westbrook (West) los Jugadores del Mes (Febrero) en la NBA



CLEVELAND’S JAMES AND OKLAHOMA CITY’S WESTBROOK
NAMED KIA NBA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH

NEW YORK, March 2, 2017 – The Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James and the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook today were named the Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month, respectively, for games played in February. 

The Cavaliers were 9-1 with James in the lineup in February (9-2 overall) as the 32-year-old forward averaged 25.9 points (third in the East), 10.6 assists (second in the East) and 7.2 rebounds.  He shot 63.7 percent from the field (second in the conference) and 56.8 percent from three-point range (fourth in the conference), his highest percentages for any month this season.  James scored at least 20 points in eight of his 10 games and dished out 10 or more assists six times on his way to averaging the most assists for any month in his 14-year career.  During a 111-104 victory against the New York Knicks on Feb. 4, James became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 28,000 points. 

Westbrook averaged a triple-double of 33.4 points (first in the NBA), 11.0 rebounds (tied for fifth in the West) and 10.0 assists (fifth in the NBA) as the Thunder went 7-4 for the month, including wins over the Cavaliers, Memphis Grizzlies and Utah Jazz.  The 28-year-old guard posted six triple-doubles to improve his league-leading total to 30.  Oscar Robertson (41 in 1961-62) and Wilt Chamberlain (31 in 1967-68) are the only players to record more triple-doubles in a season than Westbrook, who leads all active players with 67 for his career.  In a 110-93 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 24, Westbrook became the third player in the last 40 years to tally at least 17 points, 17 rebounds and 17 assists in a game, joining Magic Johnson (1989) and Rajon Rondo (2012).

Here is a closer look at February for James and Westbrook:  


LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
Feb. 6 @ Washington: Dished out a career-high 17 assists and scored 32 points in a 140-135 overtime victory against the Wizards.
Feb. 11 vs. Denver: Tallied 27 points, 12 assists and five rebounds in a 125-109 win over the Nuggets.
Feb. 23 vs. New York: Recorded a triple-double with 18 points, 15 assists and 13 rebounds in a 119-104 win over the Knicks.  

Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder
Feb. 3 vs. Memphis: Finished with 38 points (17-of-17 free throws), 13 rebounds and 12 assists in a 114-102 win over the Grizzlies.
Feb. 9 vs. Cleveland: Posted 29 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists and four steals in a 118-109 victory against the Cavaliers.   
Feb. 28 vs. Utah: Made six three-pointers and finished with 43 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in a 109-106 win over the Jazz.  


Other nominees for the Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month were Boston’s Isaiah Thomas, Golden State’s Klay Thompson, Houston’s James Harden, the LA Clippers’ Blake Griffin, Miami’s Goran Dragic, Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns, Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan, Utah’s Gordon Hayward and Washington’s John Wall.  

PHILADELPHIA’S SARIC AND DALLAS’ FERRELL
NAMED KIA NBA ROOKIES OF THE MONTH

NEW YORK, March 2, 2017 – The Philadelphia 76ers’ Dario Saric and the Dallas Mavericks’ Yogi Ferrell today were named the Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month, respectively, for games played in February.

Saric, the 12th pick in NBA Draft 2014 presented by State Farm, led all rookies in scoring (17.0 ppg) and ranked second in rebounding (7.9 rpg) for the month.  Among Eastern Conference rookies, he was first in minutes (30.1 mpg), tied for second in steals (1.0 spg) and third in assists (2.8 apg).  The 22-year-old forward from Croatia scored in double figures in 11 of 12 games during February, including five appearances with at least 20 points.  Saric recorded four straight point-rebound double-doubles from Feb. 13-25, capped by a 19-point, 15-rebound, five-assist performance in a 110-109 loss to the New York Knicks on Feb. 25.           

Ferrell, who was not selected in NBA Draft 2016 presented by State Farm, paced all Western Conference rookies in scoring (12.0 ppg), assists (4.7 apg) and minutes (31.5 mpg) in February.  He led all rookies in three-pointers made (21).  The 23-year-old guard was playing on a 10-day contract when he equaled an NBA rookie record with nine three-pointers on his way to scoring 32 points in Dallas’ 108-104 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Feb. 3.  Four days later, the Mavericks signed him to a multiyear contract.  Before joining Dallas, Ferrell played 10 games with the Brooklyn Nets and 18 games with the NBA Development League’s Long Island Nets.      

Here is a recap of February for Saric and Ferrell:


Dario Saric, Philadelphia 76ers
Feb. 9 @ Orlando: Scored a career-high 26 points and added eight rebounds and three steals in a 112-111 win over the Magic.
Feb. 13 @ Charlotte: Posted 18 points, 11 rebounds and three assists in a 105-99 win over the Hornets.
Feb. 24 vs. Washington: Registered 20 points, 11 rebounds and four assists in a 120-112 victory against the Wizards.

Yogi Ferrell, Dallas Mavericks
Feb. 3 @ Portland: Made 9-of-11 three-point attempts en route to 32 points and added five assists in a 108-104 victory against the Trail Blazers.
Feb. 9 vs. Utah: Contributed nine points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals in a 112-105 overtime win over the Jazz. 
Feb. 13 vs. Boston: Scored 20 points and handed out five assists in a 111-98 loss to the Celtics. 


Other nominees for the Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month were Boston’s Jaylen Brown, Denver’s Jamal Murray, the Los Angeles Lakers’ Brandon Ingram, Miami’s Rodney McGruder, Milwaukee’s Malcolm Brogdon, New York’s Willy Hernangomez and Phoenix’s Marquese Chriss.

MIAMI’S SPOELSTRA AND SAN ANTONIO’S POPOVICH
NAMED NBA COACHES OF THE MONTH

NEW YORK, March 1, 2017 – The Miami Heat’s Erik Spoelstra and the San Antonio Spurs’ Gregg Popovich today were named the NBA Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month, respectively, for games played in February.  

Spoelstra led the Heat to an 8-3 record, the second-best mark in the Eastern Conference, as Miami played only four games at home (3-1) and seven on the road (5-2).  Miami won its first five games in February to extend its winning streak to 13, the longest in the NBA this season and the third-longest in franchise history.  The Heat also won three of its final four games of the month, with each victory coming against a team currently in position to make the playoffs (Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks and Indiana Pacers).  For the month, Miami ranked third in the East in scoring (110.3 ppg) and second in points allowed (101.6 ppg). 

Popovich guided the Spurs to a Western Conference-best 8-2 record in February, going 6-2 on the road and 2-0 at home.  San Antonio closed the month with four consecutive victories, all on the road.  When the Spurs defeated the Denver Nuggets 121-97 on Feb. 4, Popovich recorded his 1,128th victory as San Antonio head coach and passed former Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan for the most wins with one franchise in NBA history.  With a 110-106 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Feb. 13, the Spurs set an NBA record by clinching their 20th straight winning season.

Other nominees for the NBA Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month were Boston’s Brad Stevens, Cleveland’s Tyronn Lue, Detroit’s Stan Van Gundy, Golden State’s Steve Kerr, Houston’s Mike D’Antoni, Memphis’ David Fizdale, Oklahoma City’s Billy Donovan, Utah’s Quin Snyder and Washington’s Scott Brooks.

jueves, 9 de febrero de 2017

#ClutchNBA: Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant e Isaiah Thomas los Jugadores del Mes en la NBA para enero 2017


Celtics’ Thomas named East Player of the Month; Warriors’ Curry and Durant share West honor

NEW YORK – The Boston Celtics’ Isaiah Thomas today was named the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for games played in January, and the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant were selected as co-winners of the Western Conference honor.

Thomas led the NBA in scoring (32.9 ppg) and tied for fifth in the East in assists (6.9 apg) for the month as the Celtics went 10-4 to take over first place in the Atlantic Division.  The 5-9 Thomas, who was named an All-Star for the second straight season, shot 49.7 percent from the field, 43.2 percent from three-point range and 94.1 percent from the free throw line.  He recorded eight games with at least 30 points, including two with 40 points or more.  Thomas has scored at least 20 points in each of his last 33 games, the NBA’s longest streak this season.  His current scoring average (29.7 ppg) is just shy of Boston’s single-season record, which Larry Bird set with 29.9 points per game in 1987-88.

Curry ranked fourth in the West in scoring (27.8 ppg) and Durant was fifth (27.4 ppg) as the Warriors posted an NBA-best 12-2 record in January.  Named an All-Star starter for the fourth consecutive season, Curry led all NBA players with 62 three-pointers, averaged 6.9 assists and 4.5 rebounds and shot 47.9 percent from the field and 43.1 percent from three-point range.  Durant, an All-Star selection for the eighth year in a row, was second in the conference in blocks (2.07 bpg) and eighth in field goal percentage (56.5), and he added 7.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game.

Here is a closer look at January for Thomas and Curry and Durant:

Isaiah Thomas, Boston Celtics

Jan. 3 vs. Utah: Scored 29 points and dished out a career-high 15 assists in a 115-104 win over the Jazz.

Jan. 11 vs. Washington: Finished with 38 points, five rebounds and five assists in a 117-108 victory against the Wizards.

Jan. 30 vs. Detroit: Shot 15-of-15 from the free throw line on his way to 41 points and added eight assists in a 113-109 win over the Pistons.

Stephen Curry/Kevin Durant, Warriors

Jan. 4 vs. Portland: Curry posted 35 points and seven rebounds and Durant added 30 points in a 125-117 win over the Trail Blazers.

Jan. 18 vs. Oklahoma City: Durant scored 40 points on 13-for-16 shooting and Curry added 24 points in a 121-100 win over the Thunder.

Jan. 25 @ Charlotte: Durant scored 33 points and Curry hit six three-pointers on his way to 28 points in a 113-103 win over the Hornets.

Other nominees for Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month were Atlanta’s Paul Millsap, Denver’s Nikola Jokic, Houston’s James Harden, Indiana’s Paul George, Miami’s Goran Dragic, Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid, Phoenix’s Eric Bledsoe and Devin Booker, Portland’s CJ McCollum, San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard and Toronto’s Kyle Lowry.

Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month

The Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month are part of a series of oncourt performance awards called the “Kia NBA Performance Awards.”  The series, currently in its 10th season, is part of a multiyear marketing partnership between Kia Motors America and the NBA, and also includes five of the league’s most prestigious year-end honors: Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Award, Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, Kia NBA Sixth Man Award, Kia NBA Most Improved Player Award, and Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Award.  Each year-end award will be presented at the first-ever NBA Awards Show in New York City on Monday, June 26, 2017.  Kia serves as the Official Automotive Partner and Official Luxury Vehicle of the NBA.  For more information on the “Kia NBA Performance Awards,” visit nba.com/video/kia-performance-awards.

76ers’ Joel Embiid and Suns’ Marquese Chriss named Kia NBA Rookies of the Month

NEW YORK – The Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid and the Phoenix Suns’ Marquese Chriss today were named Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month, respectively, for games played in January.

Embiid, the third pick in NBA Draft 2014 presented by State Farm, has earned the Eastern Conference honor all three months this season.  In January, the 7-foot center led all rookies in scoring (23.4 ppg), rebounding (9.1 rpg) and blocked shots (2.56 bpg).  Philadelphia went 7-2 when Embiid played and 10-5 overall for the month.  Embiid scored at least 20 points in each of his first seven games of January after doing the same in his final three games of December, joining Allen Iverson as the only players in 76ers history to record 10 straight 20-point games in their rookie seasons.

Chriss, the eighth pick in NBA Draft 2016 presented by State Farm, ranked fourth among Western Conference rookies in scoring (8.3 ppg), fifth in rebounding (3.6 rpg) and third in field goal percentage (45.9) for the month.  He also led all first-year players in steals with 1.36 per game.  The 6-10 forward scored in double figures five times, including a career-high 20 points against the Memphis Grizzlies on Jan. 30.

As part of NBA All-Star 2017, Embiid and Chriss are both set to compete in the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge on Friday, Feb. 17 at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans (9 p.m. ET, TNT and ESPN Radio).

Here is a recap of January for Embiid and Chriss:

Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

Jan. 13 vs. Charlotte: Posted 24 points, eight rebounds and three blocks in a 102-93 win over the Hornets.

Jan. 16 @ Milwaukee: Notched 22 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks in a 113-104 victory against the Bucks.
Jan. 18 vs. Toronto: Scored 26 points (12-of-14 free throws) and grabbed nine rebounds in a 94-89 win over the Raptors.

Marquese Chriss, Phoenix Suns

Jan. 3 vs. Miami: Recorded 18 points and six rebounds in a 99-90 victory against the Heat.

Jan. 8 vs. Cleveland: Contributed 12 points, four assists, three rebounds and three blocks in a 120-116 loss to the Cavaliers.

Jan. 21 @ New York: Notched 15 points, five rebounds and three steals in a 107-105 win over the Knicks.

Other nominees for the Kia NBA Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month were Brooklyn’s Caris LeVert and Isaiah Whitehead, the Los Angeles Lakers’ Brandon Ingram and Ivica Zubac, Milwaukee’s Malcolm Brogdon, New Orleans’ Buddy Hield and Philadelphia’s Dario Saric.

Washington’s Brooks and Golden State’s Kerr named NBA Coaches of the Month

NEW YORK – The Washington Wizards’ Scott Brooks and the Golden State Warriors’ Steve Kerr today were named the NBA Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month, respectively, for games played in January.

Brooks guided Washington to an Eastern Conference-best 12-4 record during January as the Wizards climbed into a tie for first place in the Southeast Division.  Washington went 7-0 at Verizon Center to extend its home winning streak to 15 games, tied for the second-longest run in franchise history.  The Wizards closed the month on a five-game winning streak, which included victories over the current Atlantic Division leader, the Boston Celtics, and the Southeast co-leader, the Atlanta Hawks.  Brooks’ team held opponents to 43.4 percent shooting from the field, the best mark in the NBA.

Kerr led the Warriors to an NBA-best 12-2 record in January, with Golden State losing to the Memphis Grizzlies in overtime and falling to the Miami Heat after Miami guard Dion Waiters made a tiebreaking three-pointer with 0.6 seconds left.  The Warriors led the NBA in scoring (120.3 ppg), assists (30.6 apg), field goal percentage (50.9) and point differential (14.1) for the month, which included wins over the East-leading Cleveland Cavaliers, the Houston Rockets and the LA Clippers.  On Jan. 23, Kerr and his staff earned the honor to coach the Western Conference All-Stars in the 2017 NBA All-Star Game after clinching the best record in the conference through games played on Sunday, Feb. 5.

Other nominees for the NBA Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month were Atlanta’s Mike Budenholzer, Boston’s Brad Stevens, Indiana’s Nate McMillan, the LA Clippers’ Doc Rivers, Miami’s Erik Spoelstra and Philadelphia’s Brett Brown.





sábado, 28 de enero de 2017

#ClutchNBA: Joel Embiid (East) y Kawhi Leonard (West) los Jugadores de la Semana en la NBA






The Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid and the San Antonio Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard today were named NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Jan. 16 through Sunday, Jan. 22.

The 76ers were 3-0 with Embiid in the lineup (3-1 for the week) as the 22-year-old rookie center averaged 22.0 points, 10.3 rebounds (tied for sixth in the East) and an NBA-leading 3.67 blocks.  He made 29 free throws to match the Chicago Bulls’ Jimmy Butler for the most in the East.  Embiid posted two double-doubles to raise his season total to a rookie-best nine.  He also tied a season high with five blocks against the Milwaukee Bucks on Jan. 16 and equaled a season high with five assists against the Portland Trail Blazers on Jan. 20.

Leonard led the Western Conference in scoring (36.3 ppg) and added 6.0 rebounds and 4.7 assists as the Spurs went 3-0.  The 6-7 forward shot 56.5 percent from the field, 43.8 percent from three-point range and 96.0 percent from the free throw line.  In a 118-115 overtime victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 21, Leonard notched a career-high 41 points.  He has now scored at least 30 points in six consecutive games, the first Spurs player to accomplish the feat since Mike Mitchell during the 1985-86 season.

Here is a recap of the week for Embiid and Leonard:

Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

Jan. 16 @ Milwaukee: Tallied 22 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks in a 113-104 win over the Bucks.

Jan. 18 vs. Toronto: Scored 26 points in 27 minutes and added nine rebounds in a 94-89 win against the Raptors.

Jan. 20 vs. Portland: Finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and four blocks in a 93-92 victory over the Trail Blazers.

Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio Spurs

Jan. 17 vs. Minnesota: Shot 12-for-17 from the field on his way to 34 points in a 122-114 win over the Timberwolves.

Jan. 19 vs. Denver: Scored 34 points and added five rebounds and four assists in a 118-104 win over the Nuggets.

Jan. 21 @ Cleveland: Posted a career-high 41 points to go with six rebounds and five assists in a 118-115 overtime victory against the Cavaliers.

Other nominees for the NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week were Atlanta’s Dennis Schröder, Boston’s Isaiah Thomas, Charlotte’s Kemba Walker, Detroit’s Reggie Jackson and Marcus Morris, Golden State’s Kevin Durant, Miami’s Goran Dragic, Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns, Phoenix’s Eric Bledsoe and Utah’s Rudy Gobert.

lunes, 27 de junio de 2016

#ClutchNBA: Sin mucho brillo ni mayores sorpresas el NBA Draft 2016


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Ben Simmons | SFLSUHeight: 6-10   Weight: 240This is the right pick for the Sixers. He is the best player in the draft, and the team can re-tool the roster on the fly easily. The only reason this gets slightly downgraded is because of the uncertainty of the roster. But Bryan Colangelo should have no problems doing that given all of the assets they have.
A-
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Brandon Ingram | SFDukeHeight: 6-9   Weight: 190The only way to mess this one up would have been to trade it for a middling veteran. Ingram is a perfect fit for the modern NBA, and he's a perfect fit for this Lakers roster in between Julius Randle and D'Angelo Russell at the 3.
A+
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Jaylen Brown | SGCaliforniaHeight: 6-7   Weight: 225Brown is an interesting fit with the Celtics because of his versatility and ability to defend. He will fit right into this team's defensive scheme. Offensively though, there are still some question marks, as he needs to improve as a shooter and ball-handler. It's also somewhat odd the Celtics decided against trading this selection, given the offers that were circulated to be out there at the time. 
B-
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Dragan Bender | PFIsraelHeight: 7-1   Weight: 216Bender is a terrific fit for Phoenix as a stretch-four. The Suns will enjoy his ability to knock down jumpers from the outside, defend on the perimeter, and hopefully grow into a player that could eventually play some 5. He might not be an elite player right away, but no one they were realistically in the mix for was. Long-term, Bender was the best player available, and it is a smart decision from them at No. 4.
A
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Kris Dunn | PGProvidenceHeight: 6-4   Weight: 220Dunn is the No. 3 player on my board, so to get him at No. 5 is solid value. However, his fit with Ricky Rubio is precarious due to each player's inability to shoot. It seems likely this will involve the end of Rubio's time in Minnesota, which means that this grade will be incomplete until we know what value they are able to get from him.
B
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Buddy Hield | SGOklahomaHeight: 6-4   Weight: 214The Pelicans get one of the guys they've wanted all along in Hield, a terrific shooter and scorer out of Oklahoma. He's also the kind of marketable player that New Orleans needs down there. He and Anthony Davis should be a really nice fit.
A-
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Jamal Murray | SGKentuckyHeight: 6-4   Weight: 207Murray is maybe the best player the Nuggets were going to get in terms of talent, and his fit with Emmanuel Mudiay in the backcourt should really work well. The Nuggets could really use his floor-spacing ability. The key for Murray's career will be the defensive end, as he really needs to improve there.
B+
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Marquese Chriss | PFWashingtonHeight: 6-9   Weight: 225The Suns are giving up No. 13, No. 28 and Bogdan Bogdanovic here for Chriss, which isn't awful value by any means. He's the end of a tier, and consolidating your value here for a guy in Chriss that plenty of people around the league love is smart. I'm just not the biggest fan of Chriss as a player, especially with Bender already in the mix, so I can't go much higher than B-.
B-
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Jakob Poeltl | PFUtahHeight: 7-0   Weight: 248Poeltl will replace Bismack Biyombo as a backup center this season, and he should be able to help a contending team immediately. This is a smart, valuable pick by the Raps.
B+
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Thon Maker | CAustraliaHeight: 7-1   Weight: 218This is just not great value. Maker is the rawest player in this draft, and is still two years away from legitimately playing in an NBA game due to his lack of strength and limited basketball instincts. To make matters worse, Maker likely won't be able to get time on the floor to improve because the team does not have a D-League affiliate to stick him with. It's hard for me to see how this one works out well for them.
D
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Domantas Sabonis | PFGonzagaHeight: 6-11   Weight: 240Sabonis is going to move to Oklahoma City, as the Thunder have traded Serge Ibaka to the Magic for Victor Oladipo, Ersan Ilyasova and the rights to Sabonis. The Thunder immediately become one of the tougher teams inside in the NBA due to the presence of Steven Adams and Sabonis. For Orlando, this is a smart trade to get a perfect fit inside next to Vucevic. For Oklahoma City, Sabonis makes a lot of sense if you think he can stretch out his range a little bit and shoot from 15 feet.
B
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Taurean Prince | SFBaylorHeight: 6-8   Weight: 220Simply put, this is a massive reach for Atlanta, who acquired this pick for Jeff Teague. There's a decent chance Prince would have been there at No. 21. He has massive overlap with Paul Millsap. Why this felt like the right move for the Hawks, I'm not entirely sure, especially when players like Deyonta Davis and Wade Baldwin were on the board.
D+
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Georgios Papagiannis | CGreeceHeight: 7-1   Weight: 240How this one makes sense, I have no idea. Papagiannis is as pure a center as you get, and the Kings already have DeMarcus Cousins and Willie Cauley-Stein as its two best assets (plus Kosta Koufos already in tow). There was a good chance that Papagiannis would have been available for them at No. 22 after the team acquired the pick from the Hornets. 
D
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Denzel Valentine | SGMichigan StateHeight: 6-5   Weight: 220Yeah there are the knee questions about Valentine. Maybe he won't be valuable after a certain while due to injury. But even if the knees eventually do give out-no certain bet- Valentine will be terrific in Fred Hoiberg's offense as a wing that can move the ball and shoot it at a high level from deep. He'll also help the team transition from the Derrick Rose era due to his ability to create looks for others.
A-
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Juan Hernangomez | PFSpainHeight: 6-9   Weight: 225This is a special one from the Denver scouting department, the team who does a better job overseas than anyone in the NBA. Hernangomez was the Spanish League's young player of the year last year, and has played at the highest level against tough competition. He fits a need for Denver with the ability to shoot the ball from deep. Solid value here.
B+
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Guerschon Yabusele | PFFranceHeight: 6-8   Weight: 240Yabusele had a solid season in France this year for Rouen, scoring 11.5 points and grabbing 6.8 rebounds per contest. But he did it on a really bad team, and there are some significant questions about who he defends at 6-8, 260 pounds even if he has long arms. He's not the most fleet of foot guy. But he faces up and can shoot, and that's interesting in Brad Stevens' offense.
C-
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Wade Baldwin IV | SGVanderbiltHeight: 6-3   Weight: 194Baldwin is about as strong a pick as you will find for Memphis. Not only does he provide a security blanket in case Mike Conley leaves, but he'd be able to play with Conley due to his size and length. He needs to work on his ball-handling and finishing ability, but there's a lot to work with there for Memphis.
A-
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Henry Ellenson | PF-CMarquetteHeight: 6-11   Weight: 245Ellenson is a really solid pickup for Detroit due to his ability to play two positions. The Pistons could use a backup center, and Ellenson could play 5 behind Drummond in some lineups. Also, we know how much Stan Van Gundy likes floor-spacing big men, and Ellenson could provide some of that in lineups surrounding Drummond. The defense is a question though.
B
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Malik Beasley | SGFlorida StateHeight: 6-5   Weight: 196Another shooter here for Denver, a team that has clearly prioritized floor-spacing in this draft. He represents solid value here as a scorer from all three levels and all over the floor. But there is a bit of overlap here with Jamal Murray as slightly undersized scorers, which slightly limits the grade here.
B
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20
Caris LeVert | SGMichiganHeight: 6-7   Weight: 205This is a risky, risky pick for the Nets, but at No. 20 in a weak draft there are worse options. If LeVert is healthy enough to play, he's a first round value due to his shooting, length, and shot creation ability. If the foot injuries keep popping up, it's hard to see how he provides value. Tough to grade this one now, though.
B-
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DeAndre' Bembry | SFSaint Joseph'sHeight: 6-6   Weight: 210The Hawks have been discussed as a potential landing spot for Bembry throughout the process. He fits well with Atlanta's need to create offense on the wing. He's a complete player already and could have an impact early. He just needs to work on his shooting a bit more.
B
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Malachi Richardson | SGSyracuseHeight: 6-6   Weight: 205The Kings select a solid wing here who can really shoot the basketball off the dribble and create his own shot. He fits what they need, and having acquired this pick for Marco Belinelli, I'm not sure there can be any complaints about this selection.
B+
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Ante Zizic | CCroatiaHeight: 6-9   Weight: 210Good pick here for Boston, as Zizic was one of the most productive centers in all of Europe last season. He has a terrific motor, and is probably the most ready European player to contribute next season in the NBA Draft. Really strong pickup there.
A-
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Timothe Luwawu | SGFranceHeight: 6-7   Weight: 205The Sixers definitely need some help on the wing, and Luwawu is the kind of high motor, high energy athlete that they could use. The swing skill here will be the shot. If he shoots it well and finishes it efficiently, he'll become an NBA player. If not, it's tough to find a fit for him offensively.
B+
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Brice Johnson | PFNorth CarolinaHeight: 6-10   Weight: 230Johnson is the kind of player who can help a contending team immediately due to his ability to step in athletically and produce. He's a terrific rebounder, has good touch around the basket, might be the most bouncy athlete in the draft, and has more range on his jump than he got to show. This was a great pickup for the Clips.
A
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Furkan Korkmaz | SGTurkeyHeight: 6-7   Weight: 175Not quite as high on Korkmaz as I am on Luwawu. It fits though, as Korkmaz can provide shooting and floor-spacing if he makes it over to the NBA at some point. The question will be how his body fills out and how his defensive game translates.
B-
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Pascal Siakam | PFNew Mexico StateHeight: 6-9   Weight: 230Value-wise, this isn't a superb pick. But he fits the team's M.O. in terms of motor and hustle, and he could be a guy who contributes on the offensive glass sooner rather than later. Wish they would have gone with a guy like Deyonta Davis, but Siakam is probably closer to contributing now.
C+
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Skal Labissiere | PFKentuckyHeight: 6-11   Weight: 225On one hand, the value here is tremendous. Labissiere is a terrific talent that had a rough year at Kentucky and didn't quite fit with John Calipari's style. On the other though, is this the best fit for him? He needs a stable situation to succeed and I'm not sure he's exactly going to that in Sacramento. Still, if you're the Kings, this was an easy call to take a chance on the upside.
B+
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Dejounte Murray | PGWashingtonHeight: 6-4   Weight: 170Lot of talent here in Murray. He can really handle the ball, has solid quickness, and gets out into the open floor. He also struggles to shoot it though, doesn't finish all that well around the rim, and is wild with turnovers. These are all fixable within San Antonio though, so you have to like the upside.
B+
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Damian Jones | PFVanderbiltHeight: 7-0   Weight: 245Another solid player here for Warriors who fits what they want to do athletically inside. He's a solid rim protector, and can finish above the rim inside. It's easy to imagine him finishing lobs from Stephen Curry as a replacement for Festus Ezeli.
B+
            

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Deyonta Davis | PFMichigan StateHeight: 6-10   Weight: 240This is a terrific move here from both Boston and the Grizzlies. Davis has a lot of potential as a defensive player, and also may be able to shoot from distance at one point. They do give up an extra first rounder in 2019 that they had from the Clippers, but it?s worth while to get Davis, a top-10 player on this board.
A
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Ivica Zubac | CCroatiaHeight: 7-0   Weight: 240Upside pick here for the Lakers as a center, which is a position of need for the team. Zubac is massive at 7-0 with long arms and terrific touch around the basket. In the second round, there's not much more you can ask for than drafting for need and getting a potentially valuable player.
A
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Cheick Diallo | CKansasHeight: 6-9   Weight: 220Nice upside pick here for the Pelicans in getting Diallo, as he could fit well inside with Anthony Davis. Makes sense to consolidate two picks for one and get the guy you like.
B+
2
34
Tyler Ulis | PGKentuckyHeight: 5-9   Weight: 160I'm a believer in Ulis becoming at least an NBA backup point guard, and with the Suns uncertainty in the backcourt this is a tremendous pick up.
A-
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35
Rade Zagorac | SFSerbiaHeight: 6-8   Weight: 205The Grizzlies need more creativity on the wing, and Zagorac can certainly provide that due to his ability to shoot and make plays off the dribble. Solid offensive-minded selection here.
A-
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Malcolm Brogdon | SGVirginiaHeight: 6-5   Weight: 215Milwaukee just picked up a first-round value in the second round in Brogdon. The Virginia product was a back-to-back All-American and was probably the best perimeter defender in the entire draft. I think he carves out a solid NBA role.
A-
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Chinanu Onuaku | CLouisvilleHeight: 6-10   Weight: 245Onuaku can really defend inside and is nimble enough to shut down pick-and-rolls outside. He's an analytics darling as well, so it makes sense the Rockets would grab him.
B+
2
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Patrick McCaw | SGUNLVHeight: 6-7   Weight: 185Another solid second round selection here. McCaw can both handle the ball and defend, which is something the Warriors could use. The key to his fit in their scheme will be how he shoots it, but he has potential to do that well at the next level.
B+
2
39
David Michineau | PGFranceHeight: 6-3   Weight: 175I don't love the value here necessarily, but Michineau is a good athlete who might eventually be able to make it over to the NBA. He needs to iron out some of his more wild tendencies though to do it.
C+
2
40
Diamond Stone | CMarylandHeight: 6-11   Weight: 255This is an upside play, pure and simple. If you believe in Stone's touch and ability to improve as a defender and rebounder, he might be able to carve out an NBA role.
B
2
41
Stephen Zimmerman Jr. | CUNLVHeight: 7-0   Weight: 240Another solid upside pick here, Zimmerman is a freshman that didn't have the best season at UNLV, but has potential to become a decent player in the NBA in Frank Vogel's defense as a rim protector who can move on the perimeter.
B
2
42
Isaiah Whitehead | SGSeton HallHeight: 6-4   Weight: 210It's a homecoming for the Brooklyn Nets, who bring Whitehead home. He's a scorer off the dribble and has good vision, he just needs to iron out some of his wildness and decision making. In the second round though, everyone has questions and he has a shot.
A-
2
43
Zhou Qi | CChinaHeight: 7-2   Weight: 209I'm not the biggest believer in Zhou's game. He's a good shooter at 7-2 and blocks shots, but he moves slowly and doesn't quite make the quickest decisions. It's hard to complain about an upside pick in the second round, but I just don't really believe in this one working out.
B
2
44
Isaia Cordinier | SGFranceHeight: 6-5   Weight: 190Cordinier is another upside European player from France. He is bouncy, has tremendous change of direction skill with the ball and can really shoot it. He needs to get much stronger, particularly through his lower half, though, to play in the NBA.
B+
2
45
Demetrius Jackson | PGNotre DameHeight: 6-1   Weight: 201From a value standpoint, it's impossible to complain with this one. Jackson was considered a likely first round pick throughout the draft process that just ended up slipping. Still, it's another point guard in a team where they are ubiquitous.
B
2
46
A.J. Hammons | CPurdueHeight: 7-0   Weight: 250Center is a position of need for the Mavs, and Hammons is highly skilled. Just need to get him into slightly better shape and in better position to deal with NBA players on the perimeter.
B
2
47
Jake Layman | SFMarylandHeight: 6-9   Weight: 220Portland moves into the draft to get Layman, a big combo forward who can really shoot it from distance. The question is whether or not he can find anyone to defend at the next level.
B-
2
48
Paul Zipser | SFGermanyHeight: 6-8   Weight: 210This is tremendous value here for Chicago. Zipser was the MVP of Adidas Eurocamp this summer, and is legitimate potential NBA role player due to his size, shooting ability, and explosive athleticism.
A
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49
Michael Gbinije | SGSyracuseHeight: 6-7   Weight: 200Gbinije is older and a good shooter, so he might be able to contribute sooner rather than later. He'll fit right into Detroit's offense under Stan Van Gundy.
A-
2
50
Georges Niang | SFIowa StateHeight: 6-8   Weight: 230It's hard to see who Niang defends at the next level, but he has experience in the uptempo style of offense that it seems Indiana wants to run. Maybe he can carve out a role off the bench.
B-
2
51
Ben Bentil | PFProvidenceHeight: 6-9   Weight: 235It wouldn't surprise me if Bentil was able to carve out a bigger role on the Celtics than any of their other picks beyond Jaylen Brown. He can really shoot it from deep for a big guy, and is more mobile than most of the players who will defend him.
A-
2
52
Joel Bolomboy | PFWeber StateHeight: 6-9   Weight: 235Bolomboy is a tremendous athlete at his size, and was a great collegiate rebounder at Weber State. Can he move well enough defensively? Can he carve out enough of an offensive role with his jump shot? Big questions, but it's a good chance to take for Utah.
B
2
53
Petr Cornelie | PFFranceHeight: 6-11   Weight: 220Early in the process, it seemed like Cornelie might be in the mix in the first round. But he didn't perform well and build buzz throughout his workouts and at Eurocamp, so here he falls. At 6-11, he's a skinny shooter who needs to put on a ton of strength to play at the next level.
B
2
54
Kay Felder | PGOaklandHeight: 5-9   Weight: 176The Cavs bought this pick and Felder is a strong reason to do something like that. He's a powerfully built 5-foot-9 scoring guard who could carve out an NBA role in time.
B+
2
55
Marcus Paige | PGNorth CarolinaHeight: 6-2   Weight: 175Paige doesn't have a ton in the way of measureables, but he's a highly intelligent kid who might be able to carve out a role as a bench scorer and caretaker point guard.
B
2
56
Daniel Hamilton | SGConnecticutHeight: 6-7   Weight: 195Don't really see Hamilton as an NBA player offensively due to his lack of explosiveness, finishing ability, and shooting skill. Oklahoma City bought this pick from Denver.
C-
2
57
Wang Zhelin | PFChinaHeight: 7-0   Weight: 251At one point was considered a potential NBA player after performing well at Nike Hoop Summit, the luster has mostly come off at this stage. It's unlikely he sees the NBA as he hasn't really developed well in the last few years.
C-
2
58
Abdel Nader | SFIowa StateHeight: 6-6   Weight: 225We're getting speculative in Boston. Nader isn't a guy I had as a ranked prospect, and there are plenty of players on the board who would have fit well here, including Jarrod Uthoff, Sheldon McClellan and Robert Carter, among others.
D+
2
59
Isaiah Cousins | SGOklahomaHeight: 6-4   Weight: 200Has potential to stick as a 3-and-D guy in the backcourt as a point guard for a ball-dominant wing. Wouldn't be a surprise at all to see him get a guaranteed deal from Sacramento.
B+
2
60
Tyrone Wallace | PGCaliforniaHeight: 6-5   Weight: 205A Doug Gottlieb special, Wallace is a solid rebounder, defender and slasher at the point guard spot. He could move over to the 2 due to his size if he gets his jump shot down.
B