NBA Draft Resumes with Trades, Early Selections of All-Americans Broome and Kalkbrenner
- The 2025 NBA Draft resumed Thursday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with 29 players selected in the second round.
- The Phoenix Suns opened the second round by selecting Rasheer Fleming, acquiring his rights earlier from the Minnesota Timberwolves.
- Other notable second-round picks included Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner at 34th overall by Charlotte and Auburn's All-American Johni Broome by Philadelphia.
- Last season, Fleming posted averages of 14.7 points, 8.5 boards, and 1.5 blocks per game, and described his draft day as both lengthy and an overall positive experience.
- Many draftees are expected to compete in the upcoming summer league, facing an uphill battle for roster or two-way deals.
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NBA draft resumes with trades, early selections of All-Americans Broome and Kalkbrenner - Basketball
NEW YORK (AP) — Johni Broome is like most basketball players, dreaming of being drafted as a kid and then working hard enough to make it possible. So the fact that it didn't happen until the second round and a second day wasn't going to dampen his enthusiasm. The Auburn All-American was taken by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 35 selection on Thursday night, five picks into the second round. “Being here, this is probably the most exciting mom
NBA Draft resumes in second round with trades, early selections by teams
Johni Broome is like most basketball players, dreaming of being drafted as a kid and then working hard enough to make it possible.So the fact that it didn't happen until the second round and second day of this year's NBA Draft wasn't going to dampen
NBA draft resumes with trades, selections of All-Americans Broome and Kalkbrenner
The NBA draft resumed with a trade and the deals appeared likely to continue throughout the second round. The Phoenix Suns opened it by taking Rasheer Fleming after agreeing to acquire the pick earlier Thursday from the Minnesota Timberwolves. The…
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