Only a tiny fraction of NBA aspirants make it to the NBA camp, which is a major deal in and of itself. Many prospects, nevertheless, aren't happy about falling in the draught. They don't want to become mired in doubt about their NBA prospects. Trayce Jackson-Davis, a former Indiana Hoosier, was perplexed when the draught was taking place since he was not chosen in the first round. He delivered a point-blank message to the league.
The Centre almost avoided not being selected since the Golden State Warriors selected him with the 57th pick. The Jordan Poole trade, which sends him to the Wizards and Chris Paul to the Warriors, includes this.
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