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    With all of the trade talk that's been out there it's the Chicago Bulls who pulled off the big one trading Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves and their 16th pick of the draft for Minnesota's 7th pick, which turned into Arizona center Lauri Markkanen, Zach LeVine and Kris Dunn. The Bulls will be fighting for the 1st overall pick this coming season. No one from the MVC was drafted and only 3 players were drafted from the Big Ten, none from Illinois. Washington High School product Alec Peters was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 54th pick overall.

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    Congratulations to Alec Peters. He'll get a chance with the Suns.

    Here are the full 1st and 2nd rounds-

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    • #3
      so he's in the NBA now...and only 4 years after some coaches said he wasn't good enough and wasn't athletic enough to play in the MVC


      btw- Milton Doyle signed an agreement with the Nets to play for them in the Summer League

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        Though no MVC player was drafted in last night's NBA Draft, there have now been a couple MVC players who have signed free agent agreements to play for NBA Summer League teams. Northern Iowa's Jeremy Morgan signed a deal with the NBA Champion Golden State Warriors, and as noted above, Loyola's Milton Doyle signed a deal with the Brooklyn Nets-
        (St. Louis, MO) – Two recent Missouri Valley Conference players have earned NBA Summer League contracts. Northern Iowa’s Jeremy ‘Captain’ Morgan and Loyola’s Milton Doyle have signed contracts to compete for and try out with NBA squads. The two all conference players each worked out for several teams and Morgan was thought to have landed a spot […]



        Both will be competing in the Las Vegas portion of the NBA Summer League schedule. Even if they do not land a deal with the NBA teams' preseason camps, there are lots of scouts from European Leagues, and other pro leagues that scout the summer leagues. So hopefully, this will pay off with a good deal somewhere for them.
        The NBA Las Vegas Summer League this year will feature 24 teams, and will start July 7-


        The other 8 NBA teams will compete in the Orlando Summer League that will run from July 1 - July 6-
        By John DentonMay 18, 2017 ORLANDO – As many as six lottery picks from the June 22nd NBA Draft could be in action in Orlando when the Magic host the Mountain Dew Orlando Pro Summer League on their practice court from July 1-6.

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          Alec Peters at today's Phoenix Suns press conference introducing their newly drafted players-

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            Jackson, Reed and Peters: How they became Phoenix Suns
            Weird. Unusual. That’s how McDonough described the NBA pre-draft process on Friday, when the Suns formally introduced Jackson, Reed and Peters.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by bigjimmy View Post
              With all of the trade talk that's been out there it's the Chicago Bulls who pulled off the big one trading Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves and their 16th pick of the draft for Minnesota's 7th pick, which turned into Arizona center Lauri Markkanen, Zach LeVine and Kris Dunn. The Bulls will be fighting for the 1st overall pick this coming season. No one from the MVC was drafted and only 3 players were drafted from the Big Ten, none from Illinois. Washington High School product Alec Peters was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 54th pick overall.
              The Bulls front office is just absurdly bad. I honestly hope the rumors that the younger Reinsdorf is going to clean it up. We'll see. Cannot believe they included the #16th pick with Butler.
              Sycamore Pride | MVCTalk.com

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Svoboda View Post
                The Bulls front office is just absurdly bad. I honestly hope the rumors that the younger Reinsdorf is going to clean it up. We'll see. Cannot believe they included the #16th pick with Butler.
                I agree. The only purpose their trade serves is to assure that the Bulls will be really bad for the next several years and hope to get high draft picks in future drafts.
                Nobody wants to watch a bad team, but even more so, nobody wants to watch a bad team with no real stars. Jimmy Butler was the only true star on the Bulls team, and the players they got in return are nowhere near enough compensation for a player of his level.
                In addition, they simply sold their 2nd round pick, a pretty good player in Jordan Bell, to the Golden State Warriors.

                Here is what the Bulls and Timberwolves got in the Jimmy Butler trade:

                The Bulls sent to Minnesota:
                Jimmy Butler, 6'7" shooting guard, three time NBA All-Star, 3-time NBA All-Defensive team- last year he averaged 23.9 ppg (14th in the NBA), 6.2 rpg, 5.5 assists per game, 1.9 steals per game (5th best in NBA), shot 45.5% overall, 36.7% from three, and 86.5% on FTs.
                The #16 pick that turned out to be Justin Patton, a 7' center from Creighton, who was believed to be one of the top two centers in the draft.



                From Minnesota, the Bulls got:
                The #7 pick, which they turned into 7' Finnish player Lauri Markkanen, who played one season at University of Arizona and averaged 15.6 ppg, 7.2 rpg, and shot 42% from three.

                Kris Dunn, a 6'4" point guard who was the 5th overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, but his rookie numbers were surprisingly bad. He averaged just 3.8 ppg, and an abysmal 2.4 assists per game as an NBA point guard! His shooting was also woefully bad. He shot 37.7% overall, just 28.8% from three, and only 61.0% on free throws. His rookie season was extremely disappointing to the Minnesota Timberwolves, and their fans were not too sad to see him go.

                Zach LaVine, a 6'5" shooting guard who was the 13th pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. In 3 NBA seasons, his average is 13.7 ppg, though he was averaging 18.9 ppg last season through the first 47 games when he suffered a season-ending ACL tear in his left knee. He had a surgical reconstruction 10 days later, and is now rehabbing with hopes for a comeback. Incidentally, this is the exact same injury (torn ACL left knee) that Derrick Rose suffered in the 2012 playoffs, from which he never recovered to anywhere close to his 2011 MVP level of play.

                So for one of the top stars in the NBA, the Bulls got a couple former 1st round draft picks, one that was a major disappointment (Dunn), and the other who is coming back from a serious ACL tear, and is not expected to be fully recovered by the start of next season (LaVine), plus Euro big man Lauri Markkanen.

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                • #9
                  Milton Doyle has yet to play in the Summer League but Indiana State's Jake Odum has played 3 games, but is struggling..
                  in 3 games he's just 1-16 shooting

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                  • #10
                    Jim Les is volunteering to assist the Sacramento Kings' Summer League team

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