Sixers take Fultz with top pick of youthful Draft
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[June 23, 2017]
By Larry Fine
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Philadelphia
76ers selected University of Washington guard Markelle Fultz with
the first overall pick in the NBA Draft on Thursday, launching an
infusion of talented youth into the league.
The first seven picks of the draft entered as college freshman and
18-year-old Frenchman Frank Ntilikina was taken by the New York
Knicks with the eighth choice.
The first player taken who had spent a sophomore year in college was
12th pick Luke Kennard of Duke, taken by Detroit. A record 16
freshman were selected in the first round.
First-pick Fultz bolstered the 76ers young core as a 19-year-old
playmaker.
Philadelphia went all out to get their man, trading their third
overall pick plus a future first-round pick to the Boston Celtics to
secure the Maryland native.
Known for his all around offensive ability and athleticism, Fultz
starred in his lone year at the University of Washington, averaging
23 points per game, along with more than five rebounds and five
assists.
"It was unbelievable, really," said Fultz when asked about the
feeling of crossing the stage after being announced as top pick. "It
was something out of a dream."
The 6-foot-4 (1.93 m) guard became the second consecutive number one
overall pick by Philadelphia, following forward Ben Simmons last
year.
Fultz, Simmons and another recent Sixers high draft pick, Joel
Embiid, form a promising young trio that could allow Philadelphia to
rise from the lower depths of the league.
The Los Angeles Lakers used the second pick to select homegrown
guard Lonzo Ball of UCLA, who led college basketball in assists.
At 6-foot-6 (1.98 m), Ball plays a style that harkens back to the
'Showtime' days of the Lakers, dishing off no-look passes, launching
threes and finishing at the hoop with rim-jarring slam dunks.
Ball became the first high-profile draftee under the regime of new
Lakers head of basketball operations Magic Johnson.
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Markelle Fultz (Washington) is introduced by NBA commissioner Adam
Silver as the number one overall pick to the Philadelphia 76ers in
the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory
Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
"It's crazy, I couldn't ask for anything more, to be
able to learn from (Johnson) every day is truly a blessing," Ball
said.
Boston, the first team to trade the number one pick before or during
the first round of the draft in 24 years, used the third overall
pick to add small forward Jayson Tatum of Duke, one of the most
polished scorers in college basketball.
Phoenix selected versatile forward Josh Jackson from Kansas with the
fourth choice before ultra quick point guard De'Aaron Fox of
Kentucky was snapped up by the Sacramento Kings.
"Speed kills and you can't teach it," said Fox.
With the seventh pick the Minnesota Timberwolves claimed Lauri
Markkanen of Finland, who played college ball at Arizona, but the
Finn will be headed to Chicago as part of a big trade for All-Star
guard Jimmy Butler.
After the Knicks selected promising French guard Ntilikina, who is
flying right back to Strausbourg to help his club try to win their
league championship, two other international players were taken in
the first round.
Briton OG Anunoby was taken 23rd overall by the Toronto Raptors,
becoming the highest drafted English player, and Anžejs Pasečņiks of
Latvia was selected 25th overall by the Orlando Magic.
(additional reporting by Lewis Krauskopf; Editing by Frank
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