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The Lakers won C! US media posted the second round rating of the 25th edition: Warriors won A, Clippers 2, trade B+
The Lakers were intercepted and still won the C! After the second round of the NBA in 25 years, the US media "bleacherreport" immediately posted the second round score of the 25th, including the Warriors who bought 1 for 2 and got A, and the Clippers who bought 2 for 1 for 1 for 1 for 1 for 1 for Kobe Sanders.
Lakers: C score (winning Thiero with 36th pick)
The Lakers, who hold the No. 55 draw, were not originally targeted by the Lakers. They first used a 2-for-1 deal to pack cash and get the No. 45 draw from the Suns, hoping to get the bargaining center Carter Brenner, who is very good at eating cakes.
As a result, the Hornets, who had a 34th pick in the deal last season, caught the Lakers off guard by a return from Mawei.
This led to the Lakers having to complete the 2-for-1 transaction again, packing the No. 45 draw and cash to continue trading upwards to get the No. 36 draw and then selecting Thiero.
Tiero is a relatively short but extremely athletic forward. He is very good at completing efficient and violent endings in fast breaks. The template is Vanderbilt.
But his biggest weakness is his lack of shooting. He shot 72 times in three years of college and only scored 21 goals, which made it difficult for the Lakers to choose him in the small ball era.
Warriors: A and C- (No. 52 selected Tuxi to win A, and Richard won C- with 56th pick)
The Warriors, like last year's draft, completed frequent operations before the start of the second round.
Last year, they exchanged No. 52 for Waters, and then spent cash to buy No. 52 to choose Post. The latter gradually became famous in the 24-25 season and became an important rotation in the Warriors' inside.
The same is true in the second round this year. The Warriors, who held the 41 pick, were selected by other teams in advance in the trial, and failed to get a bargain, the Warriors chose to trade 1 for 2 downward.
sent the No. 41 pick to the Suns for the No. 52 and No. 59, and then packaged the No. 59, Justinian Jessup's signing rights and the 32-year protected first 50 round picks to the Grizzlies, and 3-for-1 to get the No. 56.
Then, forward Tuxi, who was 2.03 meters tall in the 52nd pick and senior defender Richard, who was 1.93 meters tall in the 56th pick.
Being able to win Tuxi at the 52nd pick is definitely a bargain. The latter is a very high-ranking player, very good at reading games, and has the ability to do not have the ball.
The Warriors originally considered choosing him at the 41st pick, so they finally won him at the 52nd pick and received a high score of A.
In contrast, choosing Richard at the 56th pick is an unwise bet, because he is too short and looks like he has 3D attributes and is expected to become a substitute for Payton. In fact, his projection is unstable, and his passing and control ability is insufficient and he cannot serve as the No. 1 position.
Clippers: B+ (Choice Kobe Sanders with the 50th pick)
After winning substitute center Conan Needhausen with the 30th pick in the first round, the Clippers launched operations in the second round, packing the signing rights of Luca Michevic in the 2015 No. 60th pick + No. 51 draw 2 for 1 to get the No. 50 draw from the Knicks.
According to the Clippers' Tyron Lue's style of employing, it is difficult for Kobe Sanders to get a chance, but this choice is still good. As a late-achieving wing, Kobe Sanders has good imagination space both on the offensive and defensive ends.
Especially on the offensive end, he is a very retro wing. He likes to use back-to-body singles and middle distance to misalign himself to punish opponents. However, whether he can continue such a feature to NBA level confrontation remains to be considered.
The rest of the teams are as follows
A: Cavaliers (49 Proctor);
A-: Grizzlies (48 Small);
B+: Suns (31 Fleming), Pacers (38 Cam Jones), Kings (42 Renault), Wizards (43 Watkins), Celtics (46 Amari Williams), Bucks (47 Markovic), Bulls (55 Albridge);
B: Magic (32 Noah Penda), 76ers (35 Bloom), Pistons (3 7 Lanier), Pelicans (40 Micah Pive), Suns (41 Kobe Brea), Thunder (44 Barn Heize);
B-: Hornets (34 Kalke Brenner), Jazz (53 John Tunger);
C+: Timberwolves (45 Zikarsky), Knicks (51 Diavala), Pacers (54 Tyron Pete);
C: Hornets (33 Sain James), Raptors (39 Martin), Cavaliers (58 Nian) and Grizzlies (59 Mashaq);
C-: Magic (57 Shulga).
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