With Wembanyama at the Spurs, the 2023 NBA Draft took place last Thursday, the 22nd, and defined the beginning of the career of 58 players in the world’s top basketball league
On the night of last Thursday, the 22nd, the Draft of the NBA 2023 was realized and confirmed the expectations of all basketball fans. As was already expected, wembanyama was the first choice and agreed with the san antonio spurs. Meanwhile, the hornets were faster and took the second with Brandon Miller. Finally, to finish the top-3, the portland trail blazers was not intimidated and closed the arrival of Scoot Henderson.
It is worth mentioning that the 2023 NBA Draft separated the brothers Amen and Ausar Thompson. The two closed the top-5 and hit with different teams. With the fourth pick, Amen Thompson went to the Houston Rockets and will be an important reinforcement for the season to come. Meanwhile, Ausar Thompson took fifth and became the newest Detroit Pistons athlete.
The 2023 #NBADraft presented by State Farm is complete! pic.twitter.com/2js7HXZE71
—NBA (@NBA) June 23, 2023
See how all the 2023 NBA Draft picks turned out!
- Victor Wembanyama – San Antonio Spurs
- Brandon Miller – Charlotte Hornets
- Scoot Henderson – Portland Trail Blazers
- Amen Thompson – Houston Rockets
- Ausar Thompson – Detroit Pistons
- Anthony Black – Orlando Magic
- Bilal Coulibaly – Indiana Pacers (traded to Washington Wizards)
- Jarace Walker – Washington Wizards (Traded to Indiana Pacers)
- Taylor Hendricks – Utah Jazz
- Cason Wallace – Dallas Mavericks
- Jett Howard – Orlando Magic
- Derek Lively II – Oklahoma City Thunder
- Gradey Dick – Toronto Raptors
- Jordan Hawkins – New Orleans Pelicans
- Kobe Bufkin – Atlanta Hawks
- Keyonte George – Utah Jazz
- Jalen Hood-Schifino – Los Angeles Lakers
- Jaime Jaquez Jr – Miami Heat
- Brandin Podziemski – Golden State Warriors
- Cam Whitmore – Houston Rockets
- Noah Clowney – Brooklyn Nets
- Dariq Whitehead – Brooklyn Nets
- Kris Murray – Portland Trail Blazer
- Olivier-Maxence Prosper – Sacramento Kings (Traded to Dallas Mavericks)
- Marcus Sasser – Memphis Grizzlies
- Ben Sheppard – Indiana Pacers
- Nick Smith Jr. -Charlotte Hornets
- Brice Sensabaugh – Utah Jazz
- Julian Strawther – Denver Nuggets
- Kobe Brown – LA Clippers
- James Nnaji – Detroit Pistons (Traded to Boston Celtics)
- Jalen Pickett – Indiana Pacers
- Leonard Miller – San Antonio Spurs (Traded to Minnesota Timberwolves)
- Colby Jones – Boston Celtics (Traded to Sacramento Kings)
- Julian Phillips – Washington Wizards (Traded to Chicago Bulls)
- André Jackson Jr. – Orlando Magic (traded to Milwaukee Bucks)
- Hunter Tyson – Oklahoma City Thunder
- Jordan Walsh – Sacramento Kings (traded to Boston Celtics)
- Mouhamed Gueye – Charlotte Hornets (Traded to Boston Celtics)
- Max Lewis – Denver Nuggets (Traded to Los Angeles Lakers)
- Amari Bailey – Charlotte Hornets
- Tristan Vukcevic – Washington Wizards
- Rayan Rupert – Portland Trail Blazers
- Aidy Cissoko – San Antonio Spurs
- Gregory Jackson II – Memphis Grizzlies
- Seth Lundy – Atlanta Hawks
- Mojave King – Los Angeles Lakers
- Jordan Miller – LA Clippers
- Emoni Bates – Cleveland Cavaliers
- Keyontae Johnson – Oklahoma City Thunder
- Jalen Wilson – Brooklyn Nets
- Toumani Camara – Phoenix Suns
- Jaylen Clark – Minnesota Timberwolves
- Jalen Slawson – Sacramento Kings
- Isaiah Wong – Indiana Pacers
- Tarik Biberovic – Memphis Grizzlies
- Trayce Jackson-Davis – Washington Wizards
- Chris Livingston – Milwaukee Bucks
Source: sportbuzz
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