76ers
take Australian Simmons with top pick of Draft
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[June 24, 2016]
By Larry Fine
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Philadelphia
76ers added to their youthful core with a versatile big man by
taking Australian Ben Simmons from Louisiana State University with
the first overall pick of the 2016 NBA Draft on Thursday.
The pick set the tone for a decidedly international night as a
record 14 foreign-born players were selected in the first of the
two-round draft at the Barclays Center, topping the previous record
of 12 in 2013.
The 19-year-old forward, an excellent rebounder who thrives in
transition as a scorer or passer, joins a Philadelphia team that
finished last overall with a 10-71 record during the NBA's 2015-16
season.
Simmons, who becomes just the second Australian to be taken with the
top pick after the Utah Jazz selected Andrew Bogut in 2005, averaged
19.2 points, 11.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists for LSU in his only
college season.
"It's a weight off my chest," said the 6-10, 240-pound Simmons, who
was widely expected to go first overall.
"I've been looking forward to this day for a while, so I'm glad I've
made history, not only for myself but my family and Australian
basketball."
The Los Angeles Lakers had the second pick, the first of their
post-Kobe Bryant era, and took shooting guard Brandon Ingram from
Duke University.
Ingram, a good passer and excellent three-point shooter at 6-9 with
keen court awareness, scored 17.3 points a game for Duke along with
6.8 rebounds on average.
Asked about concerns that he needs to bulk up to compete in the NBA,
Ingram said: "I am only 18. The weight is going to come naturally.
But I am focused on getting stronger right now.
"I have the inner strength that no one knows about and I am just
continuing to get stronger each and every day."
The Boston Celtics chose small forward Jaylen Brown of California
third overall, while the Phoenix Suns used the fourth pick on
Croatian power forward Dragan Bender, a 7-footer who has been
playing for Ironi Ramat Gan in Israel.
The Minnesota Timberwolves, who have four players under the age of
23 playing regularly, used the fifth pick on point guard Kris Dunn
of Providence.
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Ben Simmons (LSU) greets NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being
selected as the number one overall pick to the Philadelphia 76ers in
the first round of the 2016 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory
Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
The New Orleans Pelicans made Bahamian shooting guard Buddy Hield of
Oklahoma the sixth choice before the Denver Nuggets took Canadian
Jamal Murray, who averaged 20 points for Kentucky, at No. 7.
Taken eighth by the Sacramento Kings was Marquese Chriss, a forward
from Washington, with Jakob Poeltl, a center from Utah, going ninth
to the Toronto Raptors as the first Austrian in the NBA.
Rounding out the top 10 was Sudanese-born Australian 7-footer Thon
Maker, who has been playing at Canada's Athlete Institute and was
selected by the Milwaukee Bucks.
The international flavor carried on the rest of the first round with
eight more foreign players selected among the 30 picks, not counting
Domantas Sabonis, son of Lithuanian hoops great Arvydas Sabonis, who
was born in the United States and taken 11th by Orlando.
Others selected were Georgios Papagiannis of Greece (13th-Phoenix);
Spain's Juan Hernangomez (15th-Denver); France's Guerschon Yabusele
(16th-Boston); Ante Zizic of Croatia (23rd-Boston); Timothe Luwawu
of France (24th-Philadelphia); Turkey's Furkan Korkmaz
(26th-Philadelphia); Pascal Siakam of Cameroon (27-Toronto), and
Haitian Skal Labissiere (28th-Phoenix).
(Editing by Frank Pingue/Peter Rutherford)
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