Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Suns take Ayton

Phoenix uses top pick on coveted center to anchor young squad.

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NEW YORK — The Phoenix Suns stayed close to home for their first No. 1 pick. The Dallas Mavericks looked all the way to Slovenia for the player they hope can be their next European superstar.

Shortly after the Suns took Deandre Ayton to start the NBA Draft on Thursday night, the Mavericks traded up two spots for the rights to Luka Doncic.

The Atlanta Hawks swapped the rights to Doncic, the No. 3 pick who has spent the last year winning championsh­ips all over Europe, to Atlanta for Trae Young, the No. 5 selection from Oklahoma.

The Mavericks also gave up a future first-round pick to draft Doncic, who only arrived in New York on Wednesday after helping Spain’s Real Madrid win its league championsh­ip after

he won Euroleague MVP and Final Four MVP honors when they won that title this year.

His lengthy European season kept him from working out for teams but he knew the Mavericks were interested in having him on their team for what’s expected to be Dirk Nowitzki’s final NBA season.

“I’ve been talking to Dallas a lot. They really wanted me, and they were very, very nice,” the 19-year-old said. “They were very nice to me, and I think we had a very good relationsh­ip.”

The Hawks will get perhaps the most exciting player in college basketball last season in Young, the first player to lead the nation in scoring and assists in the same season.

“Whatever city I went to, I was going to be able to be comfortabl­e in,” said Young, who wore suit shorts with his burgundy-colored jacket. “I was just really excited to get to Atlanta.”

Otherwise, the top of the draft was dominated by big men, starting with a pair of former high school teammates.

The Suns made the 7-foot1 Ayton the first No. 1 pick in franchise history. The center from Arizona averaged 20.1 points and 11.6 rebounds in his lone season in Tucson, tying for the national lead with 24 double-doubles in 35 games.

He joined Mychal Thompson — father of Golden State All-Star Klay Thompson — in 1978 as the only players from the Bahamas to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft.

“Having my name called to be the first pick for the Phoenix Suns was mind-blowing,” Ayton said. “Having all that confidence and leading up to that point when I saw Adam Silver come out, I was just waiting for my name, and when he called it, my mind went blank.”

The Sacramento Kings followed by taking Marvin Bagley III, the Duke big man who played with Ayton at Hillcrest Prep Academy in Phoenix in 2015-16.

With Jaren Jackson Jr. going fourth to Memphis, Texas center Mo Bamba going No. 6 to Orlando and Wendell Carter Jr. following to Chicago, it was an early run of big men in what’s increasing­ly become a perimeter-based league.

Then it was another guard with Alabama’s Collin Sexton going at No. 8 to Cleveland, triggering chants of Michael Porter Jr.’s name by Knicks fans who hoped they would take him with the No. 9 pick. But they ended up disappoint­ed as New York went with Kentucky’s Kevin Knox.

“They booed [Kristaps] Porzingis [on draft night] and look where he is now. That’s the same mindset I’m going to have,” Knox said. “They can chant Michael Porter all they want. But they got Kevin Knox, and I’m willing to work and I’m willing to get better.”

With concerns over back problems that limited him to only three games at Missouri last season, followed by a recent hip injury that he believe scared off teams, Porter ended up falling all the way to Denver at No. 14, the last lottery position.

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 ?? AP/KEVIN HAGEN ?? Deandre Ayton (right) is congratula­ted by NBA Commission­er Adam Silver after being taken by the Phoenix Suns with the first pick of the NBA Draft on Thursday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
AP/KEVIN HAGEN Deandre Ayton (right) is congratula­ted by NBA Commission­er Adam Silver after being taken by the Phoenix Suns with the first pick of the NBA Draft on Thursday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
 ??  ?? MEMPHIS Jaren Jackson Jr. PF, Michigan St.
MEMPHIS Jaren Jackson Jr. PF, Michigan St.
 ??  ?? SACRAMENTO Marvin Bagley III PF, Duke
SACRAMENTO Marvin Bagley III PF, Duke
 ??  ?? DALLAS Luka Doncic SG, Slovenia
DALLAS Luka Doncic SG, Slovenia
 ??  ?? ATLANTA Trae Young PG, Oklahoma
ATLANTA Trae Young PG, Oklahoma
 ??  ?? PHOENIX Deandre Ayton C, Arizona
PHOENIX Deandre Ayton C, Arizona

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