Smart Decisions When you have the number one pick in the draft, your team has the ability to select any available player without any questions asked. This year, the Minnesota Timberwolves had that luxury, and took advantage of it by selecting Karl-Anthony Towns first overall. This was a no brainer for Minnesota, a team with a history of mistakes with first round draft picks, as Towns’ size and speed present a combination that should see him make an immediate impact in the NBA. Los Angeles selected next, and were expected by many to take Jahlil Okafor with the second pick, but instead elected to grab guard DeAngelo Russell, in a shrewd move for the team. Having selected Julius Randle to play on the interior last season, grabbing another big man would have limited the effectiveness of both players, making it important for the Lakers to find a guard who can make an impact long after star guard Kobe Bryant retires in the coming years. With Okafor having dropped out of the top two, the Philadelphia 76ers were left with no choice but to take him with the third overall pick. Displaying an unrivaled offensive touch for his size, Okafor joins a crowded front court with Joel Embiid and Nerlens Noel, ensuring Philadelphia that they will get at least one reliable player out of the three.
2015 NBA Draft Recap
June 26, 2015
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