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Memphis Grizzlies 2016 Nba Draft MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2016 NBA DRAFT June 23, 2016 • FedExForum • Memphis, TN Table of Contents 2016 NBA Draft Order ...................................................................................................... 2 2016 Grizzlies Draft Notes ...................................................................................................... 3 Grizzlies Draft History ...................................................................................................... 4 Grizzlies Future Draft Picks / Early Entry Candidate History ...................................................................................................... 5 History of No. 17 Overall Pick / No. 57 Overall Pick ...................................................................................................... 6 2015‐16 Grizzlies Alphabetical and Numerical Roster ...................................................................................................... 7 How The Grizzlies Were Built ...................................................................................................... 8 2015‐16 Grizzlies Transactions ...................................................................................................... 9 2016 NBA Draft Prospect Pronunciation Guide ...................................................................................................... 10 All Time No. 1 Overall NBA Draft Picks ...................................................................................................... 11 No. 1 Draft Picks That Have Won NBA MVP ...................................................................................................... 12 Top 14 NBA Draft Picks Since 1980 ...................................................................................................... 13 Schools With Multiple Players Selected In One Draft ...................................................................................................... 16 Credits Managing Editor …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Ross Wooden Jared Emerson Associate Editors …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Rachel Noble Special Thanks …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. NBA League Office 1 2016 NBA DRAFT ORDER (as of 1 p.m. CT on June 23, 2016) FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND 1. Philadelphia 31. Boston (from Philadelphia via Miami) 2. LA Lakers 32. LA Lakers 3. Boston (from Brooklyn) 33. LA Clippers (from Brooklyn) 4. Phoenix 34. Phoenix 5. Minnesota 35. Boston (from Minnesota via Phoenix) 6. New Orleans 36. Milwaukee (from New Orleans via Sacramento) 7. Denver (from New York) 37. Houston (from New York via Sacramento and Portland) 8. Sacramento 38. Milwaukee 9. Toronto (from Denver via New York) 39. New Orleans (from Denver via Philadelphia) 10. Milwaukee 40. New Orleans (from Sacramento) 11. Orlando 41. Orlando 12. Atlanta (from Utah) 42. Utah 13. Phoenix (from Washington) 43. Houston 14. Chicago 44. Atlanta (from Washington) 15. Denver (from Houston) 45. Boston (from Memphis via Dallas) 16. Boston (from Dallas) 46. Dallas 17. Memphis 47. Orlando (from Chicago) 18. Detroit 48. Chicago (from Portland via Cleveland) 19. Denver (from Portland) 49. Detroit 20. Indiana 50. Indiana 21. Atlanta 51. Boston (from Miami) 22. Charlotte 52. Utah (from Boston via Memphis) 23. Boston 53. Denver (from Charlotte via Oklahoma City) 24. Philadelphia (from Miami via Cleveland) 54. Atlanta 25. LA Clippers 55. Brooklyn (from LA Clippers) 26. Philadelphia (from Oklahoma City via Cleveland and Denver) 56. Denver (from Oklahoma City) 27. Toronto 57. Memphis (from Toronto) 28. Phoenix (from Cleveland via Boston) 58. Boston (from Cleveland) 29. San Antonio 59. Sacramento (from San Antonio) 30. Golden State 60. Utah (from Golden State) *Team(s) without a pick: Cleveland, Miami, New York, Oklahoma City, Portland, Washington 2 2016 GRIZZLIES DRAFT NOTES Following a franchise‐record sixth consecutive appearance in the NBA Playoffs, the Memphis Grizzlies enter the 2016 NBA Draft with one first round selection (No. 17 overall) and one second round pick (No. 57). The last time the Grizzlies had a first‐round pick below No. 20 was when the team selected Xavier Henry at No. 12 overall in 2010. Vince Carter (No. 5 overall in 1998), Mike Conley (No. 4 overall in 2007) and Brandan Wright (No. 8 overall in 2007) are the only three players on the current Memphis roster to be selected in the first 17 picks of an NBA Draft. Matt Barnes (No. 46 overall in 2002), Mike Conley (No. 4 overall in 2007), Jordan Adams (No. 22 overall in 2014) and Jarell Martin (No. 25 overall in 2015) are the only four players on the current Memphis roster to be drafted by the Grizzlies. The Grizzlies have completed a draft‐night trade in 11 of their 15 drafts since moving to Memphis, including each of the last three drafts. The exceptions came in the 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012 Drafts. Memphis has favored younger talents in recent drafts, selecting at least one underclassman in every draft since 2006 and a total of 12 in that 10‐ year span. Memphis’ second round selection this season (No. 57 overall) is owned by Toronto… The pick was acquired by the Raptors as part of a four‐team deal, also including the Mavericks and the Magic, on July 9, 2009. SOME FACTS ABOUT THE NO. 17 AND NO. 57 OVERALL DRAFT PICKS Notable recent No. 17 overall picks include current Hawks point guard Dennis Schroder (2013), Iman Shumpert (2011), the starting shooting guard for the 2016 NBA Champion Cavaliers, Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday (2009), Lakers center Roy Hibbert (2008), forward Danny Granger (2005) and Rockets forward Josh Smith (2004). Notable former No. 17 overall picks include Jermaine O’Neal (1996), Aaron McKie (1994) and Shawn Kemp (1989). o O’Neal enjoyed an 18‐year career that spanned three decades, the majority of which he played with the Pacers and Trail Blazers… He was a six‐time All‐Star selection, which came in consecutive seasons (2002‐07), a 2003‐04 All‐NBA Second Team member, a two‐time All‐NBA Third Team selection (2001‐02 ‐ 2002‐03) and the recipient of the NBA’s 2001‐02 Most Improved Player Award. o McKie earned the 2000‐01 Sixth Man of the Year Award and averaged 7.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists over a 13‐year career with four different teams. o The high‐flying Kemp played 14 seasons and averaged 14.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.2 blocks en route to six straight All‐Star appearances (1993‐98) and three consecutive All‐NBA Second Team selections (1993‐94 – 1995‐96). Notable No. 57 overall picks include Wizards center Marcin Gortat (2005) and Spurs guard Manu Ginobili (1999). o A native of Poland, Gortat was drafted in 2005 by the Phoenix Suns, but started his NBA career with the Magic in 2007… He has enjoyed a nine‐year career in which he’s averaged 10.3 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. o Ginobili is the only No. 57 pick to make an NBA All‐Star team, representing the Western Conference in 2005 and 2011… He has donned the Spurs uniform for the entirety of his 14‐year career, which has included four NBA Championships, two All‐NBA Third Teams (2007‐08; 2010‐11), the 2007‐08 Sixth Man of the Year Award and multiple medals at the international level for Argentina… He holds career averages 14.0 points, 4.0 assists and 1.4 steals. Legendary NBA head coaches Phil Jackson (1967) and Don Nelson (1962) were both selected 17th overall in their respective drafts. The Grizzlies have never drafted at either the No. 17 or No. 57 spots. Former No. 17 pick Shawne Williams is a Memphis native and played collegiately for the University of Memphis (2005‐06) before declaring after his freshman season. There have been five international players taken with the 17th overall pick (Schroder in 2013, Zarko Cabarkpa in 2003, Rasho Nesterovic in 1998, Uwe Blab in 1985 and Leo Rautins in 1983). 3 GRIZZLIES DRAFT HISTORY (41 selections) Year Lg Rd Pk Tm Player Age Pos College From To G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK FG% 2P% 3P% FT% WS WS/48 2015 NBA 1 25 MEM Jarell Martin 21.037 F Louisiana State University 2016 2016 27 14.1 5.7 3.2 0.6 0.3 0.3 .466 .474 .000 .726 0.8 .100 2014 NBA 1 22 MEM Jordan Adams 19.358 G University of California Los Angeles 2015 2016 32 8.2 3.2 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.2 .402 .409 .385 .607 0.4 .070 2013 NBA 2 55 MEM Joffrey Lauvergne 21.276 F 2015 2016 83 15.8 6.7 4.4 0.8 0.3 0.3 .493 .538 .232 .825 2.3 .086 2013 NBA 2 41 MEM Jamaal Franklin 21.347 G San Diego State University 2014 2015 24 7.3 1.8 1.0 0.4 0.2 0.1 .415 .393 .462 1.000 0.0 -0.006 2013 NBA 2 60 MEM Janis Timma 21.000 F 2012 NBA 1 25 MEM Tony Wroten 19.081 G University of Washington 2013 2016 145 21.2 11.1 2.5 3.0 0.9 0.2 .413 .477 .231 .647 -1.3 -0.021 2011 NBA 2 49 MEM Josh Selby 20.093 G University of Kansas 2012 2013 38 7.8 2.2 0.5 0.9 0.2 0.0 .330 .384 .143 .720 -0.7 -0.113 2010 NBA 1 28 MEM Greivis Vasquez 23.165 G University of Maryland 2011 2016 398 23.8 9.0 2.6 4.8 0.6 0.1 .418 .457 .349 .817 12.6 .064 2010 NBA 1 12 MEM Xavier Henry 19.106 G University of Kansas 2011 2015 185 15.7 5.7 1.9 0.6 0.5 0.1 .406 .419 .325 .635 0.8 .013 2010 NBA 1 25 MEM Dominique Jones 21.257 G University of South Florida 2011 2013 80 9.3 3.1 1.4 1.8 0.4 0.1 .366 .393 .095 .729 0.3 .017 2009 NBA 1 27 MEM DeMarre Carroll 22.339 F University of Missouri 2010 2016 342 22.3 7.9 3.8 1.2 1.0 0.2 .453 .498 .369 .721 18.2 .115 2009 NBA 2 36 MEM Sam Young 24.030 F University of Pittsburgh 2010 2013 249 15.9 5.8 2.3 0.7 0.5 0.2 .442 .468 .280 .742 5.2 .063 2009 NBA 1 2 MEM Hasheem Thabeet 22.135 C University
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