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The NBA draft will take place remotely at the ESPN studio on November 18

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The NBA reports that the draft will take place online on November 18 in Bristol.

It is known that NBA commissioner Edam Silvers and his deputy Mark Theory will announce the first and second round selections on the day of the draft.

Minnesota’s Timberwolves have the first choice, but then the saying will be the Golden State Warriors, Charlotte’s Hornets, Chicago’s Bulls, Cleveland’s Cavaliers, Atlanta’s Hawks and Detroit’s Pistons.

One of the most prominent NBA draft candidates is 18-year-old Lamelo Bol, Lonzo Bol’s younger brother, Pelican’s New Zealand player. During his career, Lamelo has already played in the leading leagues of Australia and Lithuania.

The skills of Anthony Edwards and James Waiman are also highly valued. The defense player Edwards has so far played for the University of Georgia, while the center of Waxman is the University of Memphis.

Arturs Kurucs, a talented Latvian basketball player playing for ULEB Euroleague Spanish club “Valencia”, who is the brother of Rodion Kurucs, a Brooklyn “Nets” striker, has also applied for this year’s draft. Artūrs Žagars, the master of the match, was also the first to apply, but he changed his plans due to the coronavirus pandemic, because in these circumstances it is not possible for the NBA teams to be present in person.

The NBA season was suspended for several months on March 13 due to the spread of Covid-19. The final phase of the NBA season took place at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando. First, the teams played sowing games, but then started the “play-off”.

In the final series, up to four victories with 4-2 won the Los Angeles Lakers, beating the Miami Heat.

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