Friday, June 26, 2015
NBA draft 2015
Round 1:
1. Minnesota Timberwolves: Karl-Anthony Towns (PF/C, Kentucky, Fr., 19, 7-0, 248)
2. Los Angeles Lakers: D'Angelo Russell (PG/SG, Ohio State, Fr., 19, 6-5, 193)
3. Philadelphia 76ers – Jahlil Okafor (C, Duke, Fr., 19, 6-11, 272)
4. New York Knicks – Kristaps Porzingis (PF, Sevilla/International, 19, 7-0, 230)
5. Orlando Magic – Mario Hezonja (SG/SF, Barcelona/International, 20, 6-8, 200)
6. Sacramento Kings – Willie Cauley-Stein (C, Kentucky, Jr., 21, 7-1, 242)
7. Denver Nuggets – Emmanuel Mudiay (PG, Guangdong/International, 19, 6-5, 200)
8. Detroit Pistons – Stanley Johnson (SF, Arizona, Fr., 18, 6-7, 242)
9. Charlotte Hornets – Frank Kaminsky (PF, Wisconsin, Sr., 22, 7-1, 231)
10. Miami Heat – Justise Winslow (SF, Duke, Fr., 19, 6-7, 222)
11. Indiana Pacers – Myles Turner (C, Texas, Fr., 19, 7-0, 239)
12. Utah Jazz – Trey Lyles (PF, Kentucky, Fr., 19, 6-10, 241)
13. Phoenix Suns – Devin Booker (SG, Kentucky, Fr., 18, 6-6, 206)
14. Oklahoma City Thunder – Cameron Payne (PG, Murray State, So., 20, 6-2, 183)
15. Washington Wizards (via trade from Hawks through Nets) – Kelly Oubre (SF, Kansas, Fr., 19, 6-7, 203)
16. Boston Celtics – Terry Rozier (PG, Louisville, So., 21, 6-2, 190)
17. Milwaukee Bucks – Rashad Vaughn (SG, UNLV, Fr., 18, 6-5, 199)
18. Houston Rockets (from New Orleans Pelicans) – Sam Dekker (SF, Wisconsin, Jr., 21, 6-9, 219)
19. New York Knicks (traded from Hawks through Nets) – Jerian Grant (PG, Notre Dame, Sr., 22, 6-5, 198)
20. Toronto Raptors – Delon Wright (PG, Utah, Sr., 23, 6-6, 181)
21. Dallas Mavericks – Justin Anderson SF, Virginia, Jr., 21, 6-6, 231)
22. Chicago Bulls – Bobby Portis (PF, Arkansas, So., 20, 6-11, 246)
23. Brooklyn Nets (traded by Trail Blazers) – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (SF, Arizona, So., 20, 6-7, 211)
24. Minnesota Timberwolves (traded from Cavaliers) – Tyus Jones (PG, Duke, Fr., 19, 6-2, 185)
25. Memphis Grizzlies – Jarrell Martin (SF/PF, LSU, So., 20, 6-9, 239)
26. San Antonio Spurs – Nikola Milutinov (C, Partizan/International, 20, 7-0, 220)
27. Los Angeles Lakers (from Rockets) – Larry Nance Jr. (PF, Wyoming, Sr., 22, 6-9, 227)
28. Boston Celtics (from Clippers) – R.J. Hunter (SG, Georgia State, Jr., 21, 6-6, 185)
29. Brooklyn Nets (from Hawks) – Chris McCullough (PF, Syracuse, Fr., 20, 6-9, 199)
30. Golden State Warriors – Kevon Looney (PF, UCLA, Fr., 19, 6-9, 222)
Round 2:
31. Minnesota Timberwolves: (traded with Rakeem Christmas to Cleveland Cavaliers for Tyus Jones)- Cedi Osman, Macedonia
32. Houston Rockets - Montrezl Harrell, Louisville
33. Boston Celtics - Jordan Mickey, LSU
34. Los Angeles Lakers - Anthony Brown, Stanford
35. Minnesota Timberwolves - Willy Hernangómez, Spain
36. Minnesota Timberwolves (traded with Cedi Osman to Cleveland Cavaliers for Tyus Jones) - Rakeem Christmas, Syracuse
37. Philadelphia 76ers - Richaun Holmes, Bowling Green
38. Detroit Pistons - Darrun Hillard, Villanova
39. Charlotte Hornets - Juan Valet, Argentina
40. Miami Heat - Josh Richardson, Tennessee
41. Brooklyn Nets (traded to Portland Trail Blazers with Mason Plumlee for Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Steve Blake) - Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame
42. Utah Jazz - Oliver Hanlan, Boston College
43. Indiana Pacers - Joseph Young, Oregon
44. Phoenix Suns - Andrew Harrison, Kentucky
45. Boston Celtics - Marcus Thornton, William & Mary
46. Milwaukee Bucks (traded with a first-round pick to the Toronto Raptors for Greivis Vasquez) - Norman Powell, UCLA
47. Philadelphia 76ers - Arturas Gudaitis, Lithuania
48. Oklahoma City Thunder - Dakari Johnson, Kentucky
49. Washington Wizards - Aaron White, Iowa
50. Atlanta Hawks - Marcus Eriksson, Sweden
51. Orlando Magic - Tyler Harvey, Eastern Washington
52. Dallas Mavericks - Satnam Singh Bhamara, India
53. Cleveland Cavaliers - Sir'Dominic Pointer, St. John's
54. Utah Jazz - Daniel Diez, Spain
55. San Antonio Spurs - Cady Lalanne, Massachusetts
56. New Orleans Hornets - Branden Dawson, Michigan State
57. Denver Nuggets - Nikola Radicevic, Serbia
58. Philadelphia 76ers - J.P. Tokoto, North Carolina
59. Atlanta Hawks - Dimitrios Agravanis, Greece
60. Philadelphia 76ers - Luka Mitrovic, Serbia
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Miguel Cotto Knock Out Daniel Geale in 4th-round
This is what boxing should be, unlike the boring Mayweather - Pacquiao fight which is real snoozer. Middleweight champion Miguel Cotto utterly destroyed former unified middleweight titleholder Daniel Geale in the 4th round to retain the Middleweight world title in front of 12,157 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Cotto's last fight was with Sergio Martinez. He knocked out Martinez in the 10th round.
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