Complete coverage: 2020 NBA draft
A look at the 2020 NBA draft coverage.
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LaMelo Ball is selected third overall by the Charlotte Hornets and Anthony Edwards goes No. 1 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the virtual NBA draft.
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A pick-by-pick breakdown of the 2020 NBA draft, which is being held virtually for the first time because of the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Clippers acquired Detroit guard Luke Kennard in a three-team trade with Brooklyn during Wednesday’s draft that saw them part with reserve guards Landry Shamet and Rodney McGruder.
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The Lakers stayed put in the NBA draft on Wednesday, picking Washington forward Jaden McDaniels, who will in turn be traded to Oklahoma City and eventually Minnesota.
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Former Chino Hills High teammates LaMelo Ball and Onyeka Okungwu join Lonzo Ball as NBA draft lottery picks.
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With New Orleans and Houston picking up some picks via trades, here is a final look at the 2020 NBA draft, which begins at 4:30 p.m. PST Wednesday.
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For three years the former Chino Hills High star has been a vagabond, traveling to Lithuania, Ohio and Australia to play. He’s proven able to adapt each stop.
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Former Chino Hills High and USC star Onyeka Okongwu might slide in the NBA draft on Wednesday after reports surfaced he has a broken toe.
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A final look at how the 2020 NBA draft might go down Wednesday, with reporters from each city making the picks.
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Tyrese Haliburton and Malachi Flynn are top NBA draft prospects represented by CAA, which created a “bubble” in Las Vegas that was all business and camaraderie.
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The former Chino Hills High and USC star is a bonafide first-round pick and appears a lock to be selected in the top 10 of the NBA draft, possibly as high as No. 3.
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The 7-foot-1, 240-pound center out of Memphis could be the Warriors’ center of the future with the No. 2 pick. A look at the young, two-way standout.
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Anthony Edwards, the 6-foot-5 guard out of Georgia, appears to be NBA-ready and likely one of the first players selected in the draft, if not No. 1.
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Deni Avdija, the 6-foot-9, 215-pound Israeli forward, is a playmaking wing who has zoomed up the NBA draft board.
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Chino Hills’ LaMelo Ball and Onyeka Okongwu are expected to be lottery picks during the NBA draft on Wednesday.
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The Los Angeles Times’ NBA Mock Draft 2.0: Will the Warriors trade their No. 2 pick? And where will LaMelo Ball go?