NBA Draft Notes by Seth Berkman
Summer Camps
If the 2004-05 season ended five days ago with the Spurs regaining the
crown, then the 2005-06 campaign unofficially began last night with the
58th annual NBA Draft, held at The Theatre at Madison Square Garden.
HoopsAvenue.com was there, with notes on what its like to experience the
draft first hand.
7:00- the gates open outside MSG, (if you've never been, most fans enter
near Penn Station on 7th Avenue and its unlike entering any other arena.
While you can see the arena's structure from the outside, when you walk in
its almost as if you are entering a stadium inside of a building.) The
Knick City Dancers greet fans with sweatbands and towels- as a diehard
Nets fan, I promptly wipe the sweat from my brow all over the orange and
blue Knicks logo.
7:02- As the crowd begins to enter, the talk among the predominately Knick
contingency voices their overwhelming affection for Channing Frye. Some
Illinois fans are seen as well as a large contingent of Syracuse
enthusiasts- there is only so much orange one person can take.
7:05- After walking through the lobby and towards the Theatre, which is
separate from MSG itself, the NBA shows that even in the off-season the
marketing and draining of millions of corporate dollars doesn't stop, as
fans are given War of the World T-shirts and posters and handheld radios
compliments of AMEX.
7:07- Arriving in my seat in the 300 section, I notice that the overly
priced ticket I bought is in prime location, dead center and not too far
back. I also learn after riding on a train in from Jersey for the past few
hours, that Utah has swapped picks with Portland. The fans next to me
start exclaiming that they must be going after Deron Williams of
Illinois...we'll see. (We also found out Jiri Welsch was traded to
Milwaukee, but no one seems to care). One thing you notice about the setup
of the area is that the "green room," which sometimes appears to be
backstage or in an off location is actually right down by the front of the
stage by all the fans. ESPN's NBA shootaround crew are stationed to the
left of the stage, with Stuart Scott's interview zone behind them.
7:10- Uber-Knick fan Spike Lee makes his way through the crowd to
applause. He seems focused on thinking of new targets to yell at with the
retirement of Reggie Miller.
7:10-7:30- I notice that even after the season lets out, everyone loves to
rock a jersey. Some of the more notable replicas seen; Bryant Reeves
(Grizzlies), Darko Milicic (Pistons), Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Jameer
Nelson (Magic) and of course only in New York, a Mike Sweetney jersey.
7:30- David Stern walks out to a loud chorus of boos and some cheers. One
thing you can't tell on television is how loud and raucous a crowd is at a
draft
1st Pick- Andrew Bogut is announced, some fans start a chant of Sam Bowie.
The two or three Bucks fans in attendance seem pleased.
2nd Pick- Marvin Williams. Big ovation from the crowd, as the Carolina
fans in attendance; family, alumni and those on the bandwagon go crazy.
3rd Pick- Deron Williams. The obvious choice to run the Jazz is greeted
warmly, but some fans yell that the second coming of Stockton, he is not.
4th Pick- Chris Paul. Loud ovation for another ACC star, some of the
Carolina contingent begin to chant, "Overrated!" Dick Vitale is shown on
the screen, beginning his annual spiel of how this kid who went to college
will excel at the next level.
5th Pick- Raymond Felton. The crowd once again goes wild as that makes two
UNC players in the top 5. Almost 25 family and friends of Felton are
sitting behind me, ecstatic that their boy will be staying in the Tar Heel
state...and probably the fact that they'll get to meet Nelly now.
6th Pick- Martell Webster. The first surprise pick, a lot of people didn't
expect Webster to go this high. I notice in between picks that on the ESPN
studio setup, nobody seems to notice that Jay Bilas is there. Stephen A.
Smith, Greg Anthony, Mike Tirico, they all converse in between picks, but
Bilas just sits there with his hands folded.
7th Pick- Charlie Villanueva. Another first round shocker, the UConn
faithful applaud loudly. Right after the 6-11 forward exits stage left,
the hype begins for the Knicks selection.
8th Pick-Before Stern walks out, the crowd is loud the entire five minutes
leading up to the selection. A lot of "Gerald Green" chants go around,
followed by some "Channing Frye" uprisings. The buzz continues as the
Commish steps to the podium, then all of a sudden, like a Roman emperor
speaking to a crowd, there is a complete silence with everyone standing on
their feet, then Frye's name is called to a mostly warm reaction.
9th Pick- Ike Diogu is picked, there are a lot of shocked fans in the
crowd. Some of it is because they didn't expect him to go so high (I
personally am upset because I wanted to see him in a Net uniform), the
rest is probably because supposed top 5 pick Gerald Green is still on the
board.
10th Pick- The Laker fans next to me begin a "Gerald Green" chant of their
own. One of them has been talking from the beginning how he wished Green
would be available...and now he is. (If you've never been to a draft, I
say that any real NBA fan who lives in the area MUST go. It's a few
hundred people who all have a deep passion and knowledge of basketball and
who talk nothing but hoops for four hours.) Andrew Bynum is selected and
there is a sense of confusion by the crowd, but the Laker fans next to me
heads drop in dismay as their buddies laugh at them. I wonder where Kobe
is at this moment?
11th Pick- One thing I notice, I don't know if they showed a clock on the
screen at home, but the one above the draft board, it always goes to 0:00
and then it takes another minute or so, or whenever Stephen A. Smith stops
talking, for them to go to the next pick. Fran Vazquez is the pick and the
confusing looks continue through the crowd.
12th Pick- A heated argument breaks out next to me about who is better,
Julius Hodge or Rashad McCants. Everyone keeps it cool though, which is
what makes actually being at the draft great. Each fan has their own guy
they want to see make it as well as their team loyalties, even the
Michigan State alum by me who shouts for Alan Anderson before every pick.
Yaroslav Korolev is taken. The first reaction for most fans is one of
bewilderment, but then you realize it's the Clippers and it all seems to
make sense.
13th Pick- Stephen A. begins yelling throughout the theatre, that how
could two star UNC players not get picked before some of the foreign
prospects. What do you know, Charlotte takes Sean May, building a Carolina
connection for the Bobcats. I can only start to think about a few years
back when Chicago loaded up on Duke players...that worked out well.
14th Pick- McCants is drafted next, making Stephen A. look like
Nostradamus. The Carolina delegation in the crowd has been quite vocal
these past 10 minutes.
15th Pick- The Nets fans by me all want Hakim Warrick, who I wouldn't mind
but would rather have Joey Graham. In utter disbelief, they take Antoine
Wright. Knicks fans begin to smirk at the Nets fans in the crowd who
definitely wanted a forward.
16th Pick- Joey Graham is taken by the Raptors- some Nets fans sigh. I
begin to think though that the previous pick for Wright wasn't so bad,
since they have needed outside shooting for the past 4 years and this kid
can supposedly light it up. Plus he was a consensus top 10 pick and maybe
luckily slipped into NJ's hands.
17th Pick- Danny Granger is announced to subtle applause.
18th Pick- Gerald Green goes to Boston, quite fitting that he puts on that
color uniform, don't you think? His crew sitting behind the green room
cheer wildly, while a lot of the crowd begins to exit. A "Boston Sucks"
chant begins in the back as New Yorkers make sure to show their
ever-loving admiration for Beantown sports.
19th Pick- In between picks, Roy Williams walks through the crowd to the
delight of the Tar Heel fans. I feel like starting a Let's go Duke chant.
I then think that Hakim Warrick would be a perfect fit for the Grizzlies
to team up with or replace Stromile Swift. Warrick is picked up by Memphis
and the Syracuse fans go wild. Still no one has said a word to Bilas
off-camera.
20th Pick- Julius Hodge, a Harlem naitve receives a warm ovation, perhaps
one of the biggest of the night. He probably seems the most happy of any
draftee to be there, pumping his fist in the air and smiling the rest of
the night through.
21st Pick- Phoenix takes Nate Robinson who a lot of people seem to have
forgotten about. The crowd likes the pick and then likes it even more when
they learn he may be a Knick as part of the Quentin Richardson-Kurt Thomas
deal.
22nd Pick- Jarrett Jack. A guy next to me exclaims afterwards, "Man, the
ACC is runnin' this @#$!" Indeed they are.
23rd Pick- Francisco Garcia. Nice applause but the New York native is
absent from the festivities.
24th Pick- Luther Head. Decent reaction from the crowd, but they are
beginning to disperse at a faster rate, with about 70% just waiting around
to see the Knicks at no.30.
25th Pick-Johan Petro. The Anti-France bashing begins and most fans laugh
at the pick. There is a slight buzz after the announcement of the
potential trade of the 22nd pick (Jack) to Portland for the 27th and 35th
picks.
26th Pick- There seems to be less on the trade front in this draft as
compared to year's past. Greg Anthony gets about a makeover in between
commercial breaks, he loves the face makeup. Jason Maxiell is the pick for
the '04 champs, some of the crowd overly support the pick, some loathe it.
Hate it or love it, this underdog is going to one of the top teams in the
NBA.
27th Pick- Portland takes Linas Kleiza and almost in unison the crowd
says, "Who?" Fans search frantically in their Draft handout booklets to
find out who was just taken.
28th Pick- Ian Mahinmi. Most of the crowd may not know who he is, but they
love it when a player comes from the pay seats through the fans and onto
the stage.
29th Pick- Wayne Simien is chosen to a decent ovation, although I'm sure
Dickie V. will burst a vein yelling about how 28 teams could pass this kid
up.
30th Pick- The buildup to the pick, the Knick fans overwhelmingly want
Chris Taft. When David Lee's name is called though, they are PO'd and many
leave disappointed, a seemingly annual ritual at recent drafts.
2nd Round Notes: Russ Granik must be the most loved man in the building as
he gets a huge response from what is left from the crowd. Before every
pick they chant his name and you can tell he eats it up. The fans like
Salim Stoudamire at 31 and as typical with Duke players, there is some
love, mostly hate when Daniel Ewing is taken at 32. The next two picks
consist of Who's? (Brandon Bass) and Ooooh's (CJ Miles). I notice that
when Granik comes to the podium, Bilas is the only one on the ESPN crew
who pays attention to the pick. There is a lot of love for Ronny Turiaf
who is sitting in the crowd. They loudly chant his name before he is
selected by the Lakers and his family gives hi-5's to all the fans around.
I stick around 'til the Nets at 43 and don't even bother looking up who
Mile Ilic is. Exiting Hakim Warrick walks by the lobby, shaking hands and
signing autographs as well as Fran Vazquez. I leave somewhat disenchanted
by my team's selections, but glad to have come to the event. All I can
wait for now is summer leagues to get started and training camp to roll
around, only four months left until the new season officially begins.
About the Author
Seth Berkman writes for
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