College stars go early in the second round of NBA drafts

Former college basketball stars Ryan Kalkbrener and Johnny Broom went on Thursday night between the first five pics of the second round of the 2025 NBA draft.
Kalkbrener, 7 -Foot -1 Center, who won four direct Big East Defense Player of the Year Awards in Creation, had a fourth pick on number 34 in total by Charlett Hornets. Charlotte also chose Duke Forward Sion James One selection.
In Broom, Obern, the first-team all-aerican, Joe Sporting News’ National Player of the Year, was selected in total by Philadelphia 76ers in total.
A 6 -Foot -9 further, Broom average 18.6 points for tigers, 10.8 rebounds, 2.9 aid and 2.1 blocks per game in its final year of college basketball.
Meanwhile, Kalkbrener put 19.2 points in his fifth and final year in Createon, 8.7 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per competition.
ESPN reported that the night started with a trade, as Minnesota Timberwells settled the 36th pick and Phoenix Sun for the second round of two future. Phoenix used the initial pick of second round on St. Joseph’s forward Rashir Flaming.
The 36th Pick allegedly changed his hand to Los Angeles from Brooklyn Net from Minnesota, who chose Ado Theero, the elder man of Arkansas.
NBA Draft Results of the second round, along with draft-day trades-
No. 1 (31 31): Phoenix Sun (from Minnesota), F Rasheer Fleming, St. Joseph
2 (32): Orlando Magic (from Boston), F Noah Ponda, France
3 (33): Charlotte Hornets, F Sion James, Duke
4 (34): Charlot Hornets, C Ryan Kalkbrener, Crea
5 (35): Philadelphia 76ers, F/C Johnny Brroom, Obern
6 (36): Los Angeles Lakes (from Brooklyn), F Adu Thiro, Arkansas
7 (37): Detroit Piston, G Chase Lancer, Tennessee
8 (38): Indiana pacers (from San Antonio), G Kama Jones, Marquet
9 (39): Toronto Repater, G Alija Martin, Florida
10 (40): New Orleans Pelican (from Washington), Zee Micah PV, Georgetown
11 (41): Phoenix Sun (via Golden State), G. Kobi Brex, Kentki
12 (42): Sacramento Kings, C. Maxim Renoud, Stanford
13 (43): Washington Wizards (from Utah), G. Jamir Watkins, Florida State
14 (44): Oklahoma City Thunder, F. Brox Barnaizer, Northwestern
15 (45): Minnesota Timberwells (via Finix from Chicago), C Rokko Zicarsky, Australia
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