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2011 NBA Draft


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Lets go Cats!

Here are the selections thus far...I have made concessions to who actually selected a player and who is receiving them.

Round 1

1. Cleveland Cavaliers select: Kyrie Irving, G, Duke

2. Minnesota Timberwolves select: Derrick Williams, F, Arizona

3. Utah Jazz select: Enes Kanter, C, Turkey

4. Cleveland Cavaliers select: Tristan Thompson, F, Texas

5. Toronto Raptors select: Jonas Valanciunas, C, Lithuania

6. Washington Wizards select: Jan Vesely, F, Czech Republic

7. Charlotte Bobcats select: Bismack Biyombo, F/C, Democratic Republic of the Congo

8. Detroit Pistons select: Brandon Knight, G, Kentucky

9. Charlotte Bobcats select: Kemba Walker, G, Connecticut

10. Sacramento Kings select: Jimmer Fredette, G, BYU

11. Golden State Warriors select: Klay Thompson, G, Washington State

12. Utah Jazz select: Alec Burks, G, Colorado

13. Phoenix Suns select: Markieff Morris, F, Kansas

14. Houston Rockets select: Marcus Morris, F, Kansas

15. San Antonio Spurs: Kawhi Leonard, F, San Diego State

16. Philadelphia 76ers select: Nikola Vucevic, C, USC

17. New York Knicks select: Iman Shumpert, G, Georgia Tech

18. Washington Wizards select: Chris Singleton, F, Florida State

19. Milwaukee Bucks select: Tobias Harris, F, Tennessee

20. Houston Rockets select: Donatas Motiejunas, F, Lithuania

21. Portland Trailblazers select: Nolan Smith, G, Duke

22. Denver Nuggets select: Kenneth Faried, F, Morehead State

23. Chicago Bulls select: Nikola Mirotic, F, Spain

24. OKC Thunder select: Reggie Jackson, G, Boston College

25. New Jersey Nets select: Marshon Brooks, G, Providence

26. Denver Nuggets select: Jordan Hamilton, F, Texas

27. Boston Celtics select: JaJuan Johnson, F, Purdue

28. Miami Heat select: Norris Cole, G, Cleveland State

29. San Antonio Spurs select: Cory Joseph, G, Texas

30. Chicago Bulls select: Jimmy Butler, F, Marquette

Round 2

31. Minnesota Timberwolves select: Bojan Bogdanovic, G, Croatia

32. Cleveland Cavaliers select: Justin Harper, F, Richmond

33. Detroit Pistons select: Kyle Singler, F, Duke

34. Washington Wizards select: Shelvin Mack, G, Butler

35. Sacramento Kings select: Tyler Honeycutt, F, UCLA

36. New Jersey Nets select: Jordan Williams, F, Maryland

37. Los Angeles Clippers select: Trey Thompkins, F, Georgia

38. Houston Rockets select: Chandler Parsons, F, Florida

39. Golden State Warriors select: Jeremy Tyler, C, San Diego California/Japan

40. Milwaukee Bucks select: John Leuer, F, Wisconsin

41. Los Angeles Lakers select: Darius Morris, G, Michigan

42. San Antonio Spurs select: Davis Bertans, F, Latvia

43. Minnesota Timberwolves select: Malcolm Lee, G, UCLA

44. Golden State Warriors select: Charles Jenkins, G, Hofstra

45. New York Knicks select: Josh Harrellson, C, Kentucky

46. Los Angeles Lakers select: Andrew Goudelock, G, College of Charleston

47. Los Angeles Clippers select: Travis Leslie, G, Georgia

48. Atlanta Hawks select: Keith Benson, C, Oakland

49. Memphis Grizzlies select: Josh Selby, G, Kansas

50. Philadelphia 76ers select: Lavoy Allen, F, Temple

51. Portland Trail Blazers select: John Diebler, G, Ohio State

52. Detroit Pistons select: Vernon Macklin, F, Florida

53. Orlando Magic select: DeAndre Liggins, G, Kentucky

54. Cleveland Cavaliers select: Milan Macvan, F, Serbia

55. Boston Celtics select: E'Twaun Moore, G, Purdue

56. Los Angeles Lakers select: Chukwudiebere Maduabum, F, Nigeria

57. Dallas Mavericks select: Targuy Ngombo, F, Al Rayyan

58. Los Angeles Lakers select: Ater Majok, F, Gold Coast Blaze

59. San Antonio Spurs select: Adam Hanga, G, Hungary

60. Sacramento Kings select: Isaiah Thomas, G, Washington

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