- The grades are in from the 2012 NBA Draft and the Detroit Pistons are near the top of the class. In most cases anyway. (MLive.com)
- 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!)
- 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)
- CORPUS CHRISTI — Now that the 2012 NBA Draft is in the books, its time to asses how each and every team in the NBA did on draft night. (Corpus Christi Caller)
- The Nuggets have a weird relationship with the NBA draft. In the seven years between 2004-10, Denver drafted and kept only one player: Julius Hodge. That's one player in seven years Denver got from the draft. Sorta. It doesn't tell the full story. (Denver Post)
- The NBA draft featured a handful of safe picks, but NBA teams also took their chances on under-the-radar prospects. These players wont be superstars, but professional teams have other important roles. (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. (Southeast Division - Examiner)
- 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)
- NEWARK, N.J.—Of all the surprise picks to come out of Thursday's NBA Draft, none was bigger than Dion Waiters, who averaged 12.6 points as a sophomore coming off of Syracuse's bench. (Sporting News)
- Draymond Green, Doron Lamb and Darius Miller are all second-round draft picks from the 2012 NBA draft that will become contributors for their teams. (Bleacherreport.com)
Monday, July 2, 2012
NBA draft 2012
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