2017 NBA Draft Results


The NBA Draft has arrived at an end. In spite of the considerable number of bits of gossip and dramatization entering the draft it wound up being genuinely manageable. The greatest news of the night was clearly Jimmy Butler being exchanged to the Timberwolves and that set the tone for some exchanges for the duration of the night. Be that as it may, of the picks really made none of them were especially shocking.

The main three ran not surprisingly with the 76ers exchanging up to take the No. 1 pick and the Celtics exchanging down to No. 3. Philadelphia has removed Markelle Fultz from Washington at No. 1. The Celtics ended up getting Jayson Tatum at No. 3 which some may have considered a scope. At that point there’s the Lakers, which made Lonzo Ball’s desire worked out as expected.

2017 NBA Draft Results:

  1. 76ers: Markelle Fultz (G) – Washington
  2. Lakers: Lonzo Ball (G) – UCLA
  3. Celtics: Jayson Tatum (F) – Duke
  4. Suns: Josh Jackson (F) – Kansas
  5. Kings: DeAaron Fox (G) – Kentucky
  6. Magic: Jonathan Isaac (F) – Florida State
  7. Bulls: Lauri Markkanen (F) – Arizona
  8. Knicks: Frank Ntilikina (G) – France
  9. Mavericks: Dennis Smith Jr. (G) – NC State
  10. Trail Blazers: Zach Collins (F/C) – Gonzaga
  11. Hornets: Malik Monk (G) – Kentucky
  12. Pistons: Luke Kennard (G) – Duke
  13. Jazz: Donovan Mitchell (G) – Louisville
  14. Heat: Bam Adebayo (C) – Kentucky
  15. Kings: Justin Jackson (F) – UNC
  16. Bulls: Justin Patton (C) – Creighton
  17. Bucks: DJ Wilson (F/C) – Michigan
  18. Pacers: TJ Leaf (F/C) – UCLA
  19. Hawks: John Collins (F) – Wake Forest
  20. Kings: Harry Giles (F/C) – Duke
  21. Thunder: Terrance Ferguson (F) – Australia
  22. Nets: Jarrett Allen (C) – Texas
  23. Raptors: OG Anunoby (F) – Indiana
  24. Nuggets: Tyler Lydon (F) – Syracuse
  25. 76ers: Andzejs Pasecniks (C) – Latvia
  26. Trail Blazers: Caleb Swanigan (PF) – Purdue
  27. Lakers: Kyle Kuzma (F) – Utah
  28. Jazz: Tony Bradley (C) – North Carolina
  29. Spurs: Derrick White (G) – Colorado
  30. Lakers: Josh Hart (G) – Villanova
  31. Pelicans: Frank Jackson (PG) – Duke
  32.  Suns: Davon Reed (SG) – Miami
  33. Magic: Wesley Iwundu (SF) – Kansas State
  34. Kings: Frank Mason III (PG) – Kansas
  35. Grizzlies: Ivan Rabb (PF) – California
  36.  76ers: Jonah Bolden (PF) – Australia
  37. Celtics: Semi Ojeleye (SF) – SMU
  38. Warriors: Jordan Bell (C) – Oregon
  39. Clippers: Jawun Evans (PG) – OSU
  40. Hornets: Dwayne Bacon (SF) – FSU
  41. Hawks: Tyler Dorsey (SG) – Oregon
  42. Lakers: Thomas Bryant (C) – Indiana
  43. Rockets: Isaiah Hartenstein (C) – Lithuania
  44. Knicks: Damyean Dotson (SG) – Oregon
  45. Rockets: Dillon Brooks (SF) – Oregon
  46. Bucks: Sterling Brown (SG) – SMU
  47. Pacers: Ike Anigbogu (C) – UCLA
  48. Clippers: Sindarius Thornwell (SG) – South Carolina
  49. Nuggets: Vlatko Cancar (SF) – Slovenia
  50. 76ers: Mathias Lessort (PF) – France
  51. Nuggets: Monte’ Morris (PG) – Iowa State
  52. Pacers: Edmond Sumner (PG) – Xavier
  53. Celtics: Kadeem Allen (SG) – Arizona
  54. Suns:  Alec Peters (PF) – Valparaiso
  55. Jazz: Nigel Williams-Goss (PG) – Gonzaga
  56. Celtics:  Jabari Bird (SG) – California
  57. Nets: Aleksandar Vezenkov (PF) – Spain
  58. Knicks: Ognjen Jaramaz (PG) – Serbia
  59. Spurs: Jaron Blossomgame (SF) – Clemson
  60. Hawks: Alpha Kaba (PF) – France


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