- NEWARK, N.J. – Perry Jones III somehow folded his 6-foot-11 frame into one of the Prudential Centers cramped arena seats, leaving him little room to stretch his long legs as he watched Thursdays NBA draft. (YAHOO!)
- The draft is where teams are built to be true contenders. There are three teams in the NBA that took a huge step forward with their draft this year. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Grading the NBA Draft is often an exercise in futility. Certain picks look good on paper now, while others can be classified as downright haphazard. (Central Division - Examiner)
- The NBA draft is a place to increase the talent level of your team, but to take people who wont play large amounts minutes in the first round is an illogical way to pick. (Bleacherreport.com)
- As is NBA Draft tradition, the second round began with enthusiastic cheers as Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver replaced his antagonistic boss, David Stern, at the podium. (Huffington Post)
- NEWARK, N.J. — Best in the country and No. 1 and 2 in the NBA draft. The celebration goes on for Kentucky's kids. The Wildcats became the first school to have the top two picks and tied a record with six players taken overall Thursday night. (Windsor Star)
- The 2012 NBA Draft is complete, which means its time to hand out grades to each of the 30 teams that made picks Thursday night. (Sporting News)
- It's difficult to declare who the winners and losers of the 2012 NBA draft are, what with none of the players or teams involved playing any games that matter for four months. (ESPN)
- COMMENTARY| Like other young Detroit-area professional athletes, the Detroit Pistons top pick of the 2012 NBA Draft, Andre Drummond, has immense potential. But the 18-yeard old former one-year UConn star faced his share of criticism prior to the draft. (YAHOO!)
- PTs own Charles Osborn attended the NBA Draft in Newark last night. This is history his story, but my typo was pretty cool. (Posting and Toasting)
Sunday, July 1, 2012
NBA draft 2012
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