The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

76ers, Celtics trade picks

Sixers move up to No. 1, expected to select PG Fultz.

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Philadelph­ia and Boston agreed in principle on a trade in which the 76ers would acquire the chance to take University of Washington guard Markelle Fultz (above) with the No. 1 pick in Thursday’s NBA draft, according to The Associated Press. The Celtics will get the No. 3 pick, plus an additional first-rounder in either 2018 or 2019. Once the trade goes through, Philadelph­ia will own the NBA’s No. 1 selection for the second straight season.

Philadelph­ia and Boston agreed in principle early Sunday on a trade where the 76ers would acquire the chance to take Markelle Fultz with the No. 1 pick in Thursday’s NBA draft.

The Celtics will get the No. 3 pick, plus an additional first-rounder in either 2018 or 2019. The agreement between the Celtics and 76ers was struck not long after Fultz worked out for Philadelph­ia on Saturday evening.

Once the trade goes through today as expected, Philadelph­ia will own the NBA’s No. 1 selection for the second straight season.

Fultz — donning a Philadelph­ia cap as he arrived at the team’s practice facility — visited the 76ers in a hastily arranged get-to-know-you session, with the workout and meeting with team officials on his itinerary. That visit was essentiall­y the final hurdle to clear before Boston and Philadelph­ia could decide to actually consummate the trade.

“I don’t really pay attention to everything that’s going on,” Fultz said. “I’m truly blessed to be in this position. Whatever happens, I’m looking forward to taking my talents to wherever I go.”

Barring any other changes before Thursday, the first four spots in this year’s draft order would mirror the firstfour from last year: Philadelph­ia at No. 1, the Lakers at No. 2, Boston at No. 3 and Phoenix at No. 4.

Fultz’s rise to stardom has been rapid. In 2014, he was playing junior varsity basketball in high school. Barely three years later, he’s almost certainly going to become the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft — and if he gets to start his pro career by calling Philadelph­ia his new home, he’ll be living roughly a 21/2-hour drive from his hometown of Upper Marlboro, Md.

“It would be pretty cool. Just being with a young team,” Fultz said. “The upside of it would be crazy. I’m close to home, so a lot of my family can come out and just show love. This city has great fans.”

The 6-foot-4 guard averaged 23.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists in 25 games during his lone college season at Washington, excelling on a team that finished 9-22 and lost its final 13 games.

Fultz led the Pac-12 in scoring and finished No. 6 among all Division I players, and was the top freshman scorer in the country.

Over the past 10 seasons, only two other freshmen had a better scoring average in college: Kevin Durant for Texas in 2006-07, and Michael Beasley for Kansas State in 2007-08. Durant and Beasley were No. 2 picks.

Philadelph­ia went 28-54 this past season, after winning 19, 18 and 10 games respective­ly in the previous three seasons.

George tells Pacers he’s leaving: Paul George reportedly has told the Indiana Pacers he plans to leave during the 2018 free agency period. George, who said he prefers the L.A. Lakers, can exercise the player option from his contract and become a free agent after this season.

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Markelle Fultz led the Pac-12 in scoring at 23.2 ppg.

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