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2015 NBA Draft |OT| The Resurrection of the Lakers

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The 2015 NBA draft will be held on June 25, 2015 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. It will be televised nationally by ESPN.

How to watch

Date: Thursday, June 25

Time: 7 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Live Stream: WatchESPN.com


IF THE PICK ISN'T OFFICIAL, PLEASE PUT IT IN SPOILERS!
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From Gully State off-season thread.

Draft Prospect Sites
DraftExpress- Informative site. The guys that run the site actually go to check out these prospects at various different functions/tourneys

NBADraft.net- Not as good as the previous one but they've steadily improved since inception. They have a power meter for each player that looks like something pulled out of the back of a Marvel trading card from the 90's. Also their player comparisons often times are a bit amusing. Either way an entertaining read.

Draft Report by Reina-Christopher Reina is the Executive Editor of RealGM, gives reports on prospects and compares them to NBA players.



2015 NBA Draft Board - Round 1 List form

1) 1 Minnesota Timberwolves
1) 2 Los Angeles Lakers
1) 3 Philadelphia 76ers
1) 4 New York Knicks
1) 5 Orlando Magic
1) 6 Sacramento Kings
1) 7 Denver Nuggets
1) 8 Detroit Pistons
1) 9 Charlotte Hornets
1) 10 Miami Heat
1) 11 Indiana Pacers
1) 12 Utah Jazz
1) 13 Phoenix Suns
1) 14 Oklahoma City Thunder
1) 15 Atlanta Hawks (from Brooklyn)
1) 16 Boston Celtics
1) 17 Milwaukee Bucks
1) 18 Houston Rockets (from New Orleans)
1) 19 Washington Wizards
1) 20 Toronto Raptors
1) 21 Dallas Mavericks
1) 22 Chicago Bulls
1) 23 Portland Trail Blazers
1) 24 Cleveland Cavaliers
1) 25 Memphis Grizzlies
1) 26 San Antonio Spurs
1) 27 Los Angeles Lakers (from Houston)
1) 28 Boston Celtics (from L.A. Clippers)
1) 29 Brooklyn Nets (from Atlanta)
1) 30 Golden State Warriors

2015 NBA Draft Board - Round 2 List form

2) 31 Minnesota Timberwolves
2) 32 Houston Rockets (from New York)
2) 33 Boston Celtics (from Philadelphia via Miami)
2) 34 Los Angeles Lakers
2) 35 Philadelphia 76ers (from Orlando)
2) 36 Minnesota Timberwolves (from Sacramento via Houston)
2) 37 Philadelphia 76ers (from Denver via Houston, Portland and Minnesota)
2) 38 Detroit Pistons
2) 39 Charlotte Hornets
2) 40 Miami Heat
2) 41 Brooklyn Nets
2) 42 Utah Jazz
2) 43 Indiana Pacers
2) 44 Phoenix Suns
2) 45 Boston Celtics
2) 46 Milwaukee Bucks
2) 47 Philadelphia 76ers (from New Orleans via Washington and L.A. Clippers)
2) 48 Oklahoma City Thunder
2) 49 Washington Wizards
2) 50 Atlanta Hawks (from Toronto)
2) 51 Orlando Magic (from Chicago)
2) 52 Dallas Mavericks
2) 53 Cleveland Cavaliers (from Portland via Chicago and Denver)
2) 54 Utah Jazz (from Cleveland)
2) 55 San Antonio Spurs
2) 56 New Orleans Pelicans (from Memphis)
2) 57 Denver Nuggets (from L.A. Clippers)
2) 58 Philadelphia 76ers (from Houston)
2) 59 Atlanta Hawks
2) 60 Philadelphia 76ers (from Golden State via Indiana)



NBA TRADE RUMORS ON DRAFT NIGHT


DeMarcus Cousins Sweepstakes


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Raptors shopping stars? Kotoch also reports that Toronto GM Masai Ujiri is "actively exploring" trades for All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry, former All-Star shooting guard DeMar DeRozan, and developing young center Jonas Valanciunas. Ujiri reportedly believes his team has peaked and is willing to "blow up" the roster.

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Kings coach George Karl is interested in a reunion with Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson, SI.com's Chris Mannix reports.
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Warriors Won't Trade Two First Rounders To Unload David Lee. The Golden State Warriors are attempting to trade away David Lee this offseason to save on the luxury tax.Lee is due $15.5 million in the final season of his contract in 15-16.The Warriors are prepared to trade away a first round pick to unload Lee, but teams seem to want more assets given his low value and what that level of cap space would be worth in free agency.
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Spurs trying to move up? According to Alex Kennedy of BasketballInsiders.com, San Antonio has had talks with Oklahoma City about the No. 14 pick and is considering trading up.
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Kennedy adds that the Pelicans, who have no first-rounder this year, are looking to move into the mid-late first round. Evans, Holiday or Gordon all available.
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Adrian Wojnarowski ‏@WojYahooNBA
Y! Sources: Charlotte's shopping Cody Zeller hard for wing players. If Zeller gets moved, Frank Kaminsky will be serious candidate at No. 9.
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Marc Stein-To that end also hearing that the Rockets are likely to try to trade Terrence Jones as part of today's draft proceedings
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@WojYahooNBA: Memphis has agreed to trade Luke Ridnour to Charlotte for Matt Barnes, league sources tell Yahoo.
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Will update as well if noticeable trade names come up.
 
Man, I hope Devin Booker doesn't come to the Pacers. :(

I want Cameron Payne first and foremost, but if not him, one of the PF/C options.
 

Fjordson

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Hype!

Wonder who the Warriors take. We've gotten quality players low in the draft, so I'm hoping Bob Myers and co. can get someone solid.
 
So Kevin Love has Opted out 0_o Didn't think he actually would.

He was always going to even if he ends up staying in Cleveland, which is still the most likely scenario, he stands to make $3M more by just signing a new 2 year deal with a one year opt out. Then he can make a gigantic amount of money by signing a 5 year deal with the new cap.
 

B.O.O.M

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He was always going to even if he ends up staying in Cleveland, which is still the most likely scenario, he stands to make $3M more by just signing a new 2 year deal with a one year opt out. Then he can make a gigantic amount of money by signing a 5 year deal with the new cap.

Would Cavs benefit from having him tho? I am honestly not so sure.
 
Would Cavs benefit from having him tho? I am honestly not so sure.

The analytics I can't cite at the moment say that in the back half of the season, the Cavs were virtually unstoppable with him, LeBron, and Kyrie on the court together, and it more than overcame any defensive shortcomings. Their differential was off the charts.
 
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