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Before the draft came up, the Suns also had two other second round draft picks they had acquired from trades with the Los Angeles Lakers (Steve Nash for four draft picks and cash) and the Toronto Raptors (Sebastian Telfair for Hamed Haddadi and Toronto's second round pick) in the 2012–13 season (the last season Lance Blanks was the Suns ...
The lottery determined the three teams that would obtain the first three picks on the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. As it is commonplace in the event of identical win–loss records, the NBA performed a random drawing ...
2 31 Joe Ward United States: Dayton: 1986: 2 39 Rafael Addison United States: Syracuse: 1986: 2 46 Jeff Hornacek United States: Iowa State: 1986: 3 55 Kenny Gattison United States: Old Dominion: 1986: 4 77 Grant Gondrezick United States: Pepperdine: 1986: 5 101 Greg Spurling: Carson-Newman: 1986: 6 123 Jim McCaffrey Holy Cross: 1986: 7 147 ...
The Phoenix Suns won Tuesday's NBA draft lottery and could be eyeing Arizona big man Deandre Ayton with the first pick. The Phoenix Suns won Tuesday's NBA draft lottery and could be eyeing Arizona ...
The Pelicans keep getting it right in the aftermath of the Anthony Davis deal, while the path for the Celtics and Suns looks bleak.
The Phoenix Suns acquired center Nick Richards and a second-round pick in 2025 from the Charlotte Hornets for guard Josh Okogie and three future second-round draft picks Wednesday night.
The Suns had two first-round picks and one second-round pick this year. The first pick they had was their own pick that could have gone at number 1 at best or 7 at worst, with the best odds going for the pick to be at number 5. On the day of the NBA draft lottery, it was revealed that they would get pick number 5 in the first round.
The next day, the Suns traded point guard Sebastian Telfair to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Iranian center Hamed Haddadi and a 2014 second-round pick. The Suns ended their first post-Steve Nash season with a 25–57 win–loss record, their second-worst record in franchise history behind only their inaugural season.