
Following closely behind, the San Antonio Spurs secured Rutgers guard Dylan Harper at No. 2, adding a promising playmaker to their roster. The Philadelphia 76ers, with the third pick, opted for Baylor wing VJ Edgecombe, passing on the highly touted Rutgers forward Ace Bailey, who ultimately landed with the Utah Jazz at No. 5 despite an unconventional pre-draft process that saw him not working out with teams.
The draft was filled with surprises, including the Portland Trail Blazers` unexpected selection of Chinese center Yang Hansen at No. 16 and Illinois guard Kasparas Jakučionis slipping to the Miami Heat at No. 20. Notably, the Brooklyn Nets made history by executing five first-round picks, featuring talents like BYU guard Egor Demin at No. 8 and Michigan center Danny Wolf at No. 27. As the anticipation builds for the second round, set for 8 p.m. ET, the league braces for the influx of fresh talent and strategic shifts for the upcoming season. For more details, check out the NBA Draft news and NBA stats leaders.
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