Lethbridge Herald

Wolves take Edwards with top pick

NBA DRAFT WAS DELAYED DUE TO PANDEMIC

- Brian Mahoney

Anthony Edwards was taken by the Minnesota Timberwolv­es with the No. 1 pick Wednesday night in an NBA draft delayed multiple times because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Edwards became the 11th straight one-and-done player to be the No. 1 pick, coming in a year where there was no clear obvious choice. He averaged 19.1 points for the Bulldogs, tops among all freshman.

Commission­er Adam Silver announced the pick from ESPN headquarte­rs in Bristol, Connecticu­t. The draft was originally scheduled for June 25 before multiple delays caused by the virus pushed it back out and out of its usual home at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Boxes of hats were shipped to the top prospects to put on the one they needed after their name was called.

Edwards watched while seated next to portraits of his late mother and grandmothe­r. They both died of cancer and he was emotional after his name was announced.

“As far as just being excited and just being happy and ready to go and ready to work and ready to get there as soon as possible, those emotions were overwhelmi­ng with just my mother and grandmothe­r being there,” Edwards said.

The Golden State Warriors, stung by the news that Klay Thompson sustained another leg injury earlier Wednesday, took Memphis centre James Wiseman with the second pick.

They stumbled to the bottom of the league while Thompson missed the entire season with a torn ACL in his left knee.

The severity of his injury had not been revealed as the draft began but it didn't persuade the Warriors to take another guard. Instead they went with the 7-foot-1 centre who arrived as the No. 1 recruit out of high school and averaged 19.7 points and 10.7 rebounds in three games before he was suspended for eligibilit­y reasons and eventually left the program to prepare for the draft.

LaMelo Ball then went to the Charlotte Hornets, the next stop on a lengthy basketball journey that sent the guard from high school in California to stops as a profession­al in Lithuania and Australia.

The newcomers will have precious little time to prepare for their debuts and need to knock off months of rust or more — Wiseman hasn't played an organized game in a year — without the benefit of summer league. Training camps open in early December and the 72-game 2020-21 season is set to begin on Dec. 22.

The Chicago Bulls took Patrick Williams of Florida State, the ACC sixth man of the year as a freshman, at No. 4. Cleveland followed with Auburn's Isaac Okoro, another freshman, to round out the top five.

The latter half of the top 10 featured a couple highly regarded internatio­nal players in France's Killian Hayes, taken by Detroit at No. 7, and Deni Avdija, the highest player to come from Israel when Washington picked him at No. 9.

In between, the New York Knicks took forward Obi Toppin, the national player of the year last season at Dayton.

The Toronto Raptors selected point guard Malachi Flynn with the 29th pick.

The six-foot-one, 185pound Flynn led San Diego State to a 30-2 record and a No. 6 national ranking.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? In this Feb. 19 file photo, Georgia guard Anthony Edwards, right, and forward Mike Peake celebrate after an NCAA college basketball game against Auburn in Athens, Ga. Edwards was selected first overall Wednesday in the NBA draft.
Associated Press photo In this Feb. 19 file photo, Georgia guard Anthony Edwards, right, and forward Mike Peake celebrate after an NCAA college basketball game against Auburn in Athens, Ga. Edwards was selected first overall Wednesday in the NBA draft.

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