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  • 2016 NBA Draft



    Round 1

    01 Philadelphia 76ers: Ben Simmons of Australia.
    02 Los Angeles Lakers: Brandon Ingram.
    03 Boston Celtics: Jaylen Brown.
    04 Phoenix Suns: Dragan Bender of Croatia.
    05 Minnesota Timberwolves: Kris Dunn.
    06 New Orleans Pelicans: Buddy Hield of Panama.
    07 Denver Nuggets: Jamal Murray of Canada.
    08 Phoenix Suns: Marquese Chriss.
    09 Toronto Raptors: Jakob Poeltl of Austria.
    10 Milwaukee Bucks: Thon Maker of Australia.
    11 Oklahoma City Thunder: Domantas Sabonis of Lithuania.
    12 Utah Jazz: Taurean Prince.
    13 Sacramento Kings: Georgios Papagiannis of Greece.
    14 Chicago Bulls: Denzel Valentine.
    15 Denver Nuggets: Juan Hernangomez of Spain.
    16 Boston Celtics: Guerschon Yabusele of France.
    17 Memphis Grizzlies: Wade Baldwin.
    18 Detroit Pistons: Henry Ellenson.
    19 Denver Nuggets: Malik Beasley.
    20 Indiana Pacers: Caris LeVert.
    21 Atlanta Hawks: DeAndre Bembry.
    22 Charlotte Hornets: Malachi Richardson.
    23 Boston Celtics: Ante Zizic of Croatia.
    24 Philadelphia 76ers: Timothe Luwawu of France.
    25 Los Angeles Clippers: Brice Johnson.
    26 Philadelphia 76ers: Furkan Korkmaz of Turkey.
    27 Toronto Raptors: Pascal Siakam.
    28 Sacramento Kings: Skal Labissiere of Haiti.
    29 San Antonio Spurs: Dejounte Murray.
    30 Golden State Warriors: Damian Jones.


    Round 2

    31 Memphis Grizzlies: Deyonta Davis.
    32 Los Angeles Lakers: Ivica Zubac of Croatia.
    33 New Orleans Pelicans: Cheick Diallo of Mali.
    34 Phoenix Suns: Tyler Ulis.
    35 Memphis Grizzlies: Rade Zagorac of Serbia.
    36 Milwaukee Bucks: Malcolm Brogdon.
    37 Houston Rockets: Chinanu Onuaku.
    38 Golden State Warriors: Patrick McCaw.
    39 Los Angeles Clippers: David Michineau of France.
    40 Los Angeles Clippers: Diamond Stone.
    41 Orlando Magic: Stephen Zimmerman.
    42 Brooklyn Nets: Isaiah Whitehead.
    43 Houston Rockets: Zhou Qi of China.
    44 Atlanta Hawks: Isaia Cordinier of France.
    45 Boston Celtics: Demetrius Jackson.
    46 Dallas Mavericks: A.J. Hammons.
    47 Portland Trail Blazers: Jake Layman.
    48 Chicago Bulls: Paul Zipser of Germany.
    49 Detroit Pistons: Michael Gbinije.
    50 Indiana Pacers: Georges Niang.
    51 Boston Celtics: Ben Bentil.
    52 Utah Jazz: Joel Bolomboy.
    53 Denver Nuggets: Petr Cornelie of France.
    54 Cleveland Cavaliers: Kay Felder.
    55 Utah Jazz: Marcus Paige.
    56 Denver Nuggets: Daniel Hamilton.
    57 Memphis Grizzlies: Wang Zhelin of China.
    58 Boston Celtics: Abdel Nader.
    59 Sacramento Kings: Isaiah Cousins.
    60 Utah Jazz: Tyrone Wallace.
    Last edited by Kings; 02-20-2017, 02:56 AM.

  • #2
    First surprise of the draft, Brown to Boston. I am still trying to figure out the point of this pick. Neither fits the scheme, nor need. Also they do have 3 first round picks, they have all the ammo and tools to get him at a later stage. Basically I think, It's a fuck up...

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    • #3
      Dunn to T'Wolves He looks basically like half of his family died in a car accident It's obvious what TT is trying to do with this team. Defensively there will be a lot of pressure on the ball. Now some toughness is needed inside to match that pressure.

      The main question for me is Rubio in his last years with T'Wolves. Dunn is a cheaper and younger option with a similar skillset (a better defender though). Rubio might be in a new uniform come trade deadline or end of the season.

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      • #4
        Pick by Kings, but with prearranged trade with Suns. This might mean that Suns are offloading somebody from their backcourt. Bledsoe to Kings?

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        • #5
          Really a strange draft... some players who were supposed to be picked higher were picked later in the draft while some player who were supposed to be drafted later were chosen earlier. I still can't understand why Boston chose Brown or why Sacramento chose 2 centers.

          The most intriguing trade so far is shipping of Serge Ibaka to Orlando and moving Domantas Sabonis, Victor Oladipo and Ersan Ilyasova to Oklahoma which I think is a good deal for OKC... guess we will watch a lot more "Stace Brothers" next season which will be interesting.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by SaliH View Post
            Really a strange draft... some players who were supposed to be picked higher were picked later in the draft while some player who were supposed to be drafted later were chosen earlier. I still can't understand why Boston chose Brown or why Sacramento chose 2 centers.

            The most intriguing trade so far is shipping of Serge Ibaka to Orlando and moving Domantas Sabonis, Victor Oladipo and Ersan Ilyasova to Oklahoma which I think is a good deal for OKC... guess we will watch a lot more "Stace Brothers" next season which will be interesting.
            Actually that trade makes a lot of sense. Orlando needs rim protection and rebounding, this has been their killer spot for years now. They will get Ibaka which will be a much bigger contributor on offense then in OKC and him at Gordon at forward spots is a great due on defense to lock down the paint. They lose Oladipo who really didn't step up in few years, solid but a low ceiling and not improving shooting wise. They lose over the hill Ilyasova and Sabonis who is a solid prospect but again will not blow you away right away. OKC unloads the books to extend Durant and they get help in the backcourt on Defense especially with Oladipo.

            Makes sense for both sides.

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            • #7
              Divac said that Papagiannis will go to Kings already in the next season. Imho, it,s too early for him going in the NBA. He,s too raw for the NBA level now, even if Sacramento Kings consider him for long term investment. At least two more years he should stay in PAO.

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              • #8
                The league said it will stream Sunday night's matchup between the Golden State Warriors in Sacramento against the Kings.

                The game between All-Stars Stephen Curry and DeMarcus Cousins and two of the NBA's most tech-savvy teams at the new high-tech Golden 1 Center, will be streamed only in India as part of the Kings' fourth-annual "Bollywood Night" promotion celebrating traditional Indian culture and entertainment.

                "Through this groundbreaking live broadcast, we'll be able to engage new fans, introduce many to the excitement of NBA basketball for the first time, and share the Kings' cultural showcase that Sacramento-based fans enjoy every year -- through an incredibly powerful network that brings people together," Kings' majority owner Vivek Ranadive, a tech software magnate who also happens to be from India, said in a statement.

                Sunday's commercial-free stream on the world's largest social network comes as the NBA earlier this season introduced Mobile View, which puts fans closer to the action with zoomed-in shots on its League Pass subscription service. That streaming option came shortly after the league said it will broadcast one game each week in virtual reality.

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                • #9
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