DRAFT 2017: Philadelphia uses the first option to join Voltz (NBA)🏀

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The Philadelphia Sixers were quick to use the first card in the "Drape 2017" to secure the University of Washington star, Markell Fultz.
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The Philadelphia Sixers used the first card in the DRAFT 2017 to join players from the US basketball league and others from outside the US or even high school players, but under certain conditions, to include Washington University playmaker Markell Fultz.
The 19-year-old was a candidate to be the first choice, a card that Philadelphia received after a swap with the Boston Celtics, which earned his opponent the No. 3 option at Drapet this year and one of the last options in the first round of DRAFT 2018 or 2019 .
It was clear from the start that Philadelphia would choose this player, who had only one season in the NCAA League, averaging 23.2 points, 5.9 assists and 5.7 rebounds.
The Los Angeles Lakers also used the second option of another 19-year-old playmaker, Lonzo Paul, who also spent one season at the UCLA league with an average of 14, 6 points with 6 rebounds and 7.6 assists in the game.
For his part, Boston used the third option card to join the famous Duke University basketball player Jason Tatum, while the fourth option for the Phoenix Suns and used to get Josh Jackson from the University of Kansas, who made his season in the university league average of 16.3 points with 7, 4 follow-ups.
The Sacramento Kings, who included DeRun Fox from the University of Kentucky, had a 10-point card from the New Orleans Pelikens, but the Sacramento teamed with the Portland Trailblazers for 15 and 20 cards. Zac Collins From the University of Gonzaga.
"The 2017 Darp marked the selection of 16 players in the first round in their first year, for the first time.
The New York Knicks also had their eighth-seeded score in the first round with 18-year-old Frank Ntelikina.
Paul will return the Lakers to the playoff
The Los Angeles Lakers also made use of the second option to include another 19-year-old playmaker Lonzo Paul, who also spent one season at the university league in his hometown with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Not only did he get attention from his numbers (14.6 points with 6 rebounds and 7.6 assists per game), but the controversial positions of his father Lafar, who said the Los Angeles Lakers would return to the playoffs from the first year of the Alonso in the American league Professionals. "
The Lakers have missed the playoffs in the last four seasons and have stopped their last appearance in 2013 in the first round.
The team's performance has fallen significantly since its 16th and final culmination in 2010, and last season lost the last of its legendary stars, Kobe Bryant, who decided to retire.
"I'm an optimist, but I do not look too far in the future," Lakers boss Luke Walton told Paul's father, "I just hope that Lonzo will lead us to some victories in this season and we'll see what happens next."
Paul's family, whose talent is not only Alonso's, but also his promising 18-year-old brother and 15-year-old Lamilo, began her career with an unhelpful noise. Walt was not the only one to react to Lunzo's father. Philadelphia Joel Embied to the issue via social networking sites.
"I hope you will crush the ball over him so that his father can come and find him on the pitch," he said in a tweet to his colleague Simmons.
Boston used the third option card to join veteran Duke University basketball player Jason Tatum, while Phoenix was the fourth choice and used it for Josh Jackson of the University of Kansas, who averaged 16.3 points and 7.4 rebounds.
The fifth was the Sacramento Kings, which included Deyron Fox of the University of Kentucky and had his tenth card from the New Orleans Pelikens in exchange for giving up the last of the player Dimarkos Kazans, but he traded with the Portland Trail Blazers for cards 15 and 20, including the late Zack Collins from the University Gonzaga.
The "Tarp 2017" marked the selection of 16 players in the first round was in their first year, which is unprecedented.
The New York Knicks also had their eighth-seeded score in the first round with 18-year-old Frank Ntelikina.
Here are the 30 options in the first round:

  1. Markell Fultz (Philadelphia Saints)
    2- Lonzo Paul (Los Angeles Lakers)
    Jason Taitum (Boston Celtics)
    Josh Jackson (Phoenix Suns)
  2. Deyron Fox (Sacramento Kings)
  3. Jonathan Isaac (Orlando Magic)
  4. Laurie Marcin (Chicago Bulls - got this card from Minnesota in exchange for giving up Jimmy Butler)
  5. Frank Nietelkina (New York Knicks)
  6. Dennis Smith (Dallas Mavericks)
  7. Zack Collins (Portland Trail Blazers - Received the Card from Sacramento)
  8. Malik Monk (Charlotte Hornets)
  9. Luke Kenard (Detroit Pistons)
  10. Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz - Received the Denver Nuggets)
  11. Pam Adebayo (Miami Heat)
  12. Justin Jackson (Sacramento Kings - Received the card from Portland)
  13. Justin Baton (Minnesota Timberwolves - Received the Chicago card in the Butler deal)
  14. DeJay Wilson (Milwaukee Bucks)
    18-Tejay Lev (Indiana Pacers)
  15. John Collins (Atlanta Hawks)
  16. Harry Giles (Sacramento Kings - Received the card from Portland)
    21 - Terence Ferguson (Oklahoma City Thunder)
  17. Jarrett Allen (Brooklyn Nets)
  18. Ogi Anonobi (Toronto Raptors)
  19. Tyler Laydon (Denver Nuggets - Received the card from Utah)
  20. The Latvian Ances Pacikeniks (Philadelphia FC - Received the card from Orlando)
  21. Caleb Swanage (Portland Trail Blazers)
    27 - Kyle Kuzma (Lakers - Received the card from Boston via Brooklyn, which was joined by Danilo Russell of the Lakers)
  22. Tony Bradley (Utah Jazz - Lakers)
  23. Derek White (San Antonio Spurs)
    30- Josh Hart (Los Angeles Lakers - Received the card from Utah)
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