NBA draft resumes Wednesday night in New York, where some second-round picks are revered
The NBA draft continues Wednesday night in Brooklyn, with teams holding onto hope of finding impactful players in the second round, much like past New York heroes Willis Reed and Jalen Brunson. Reed, an eighth overall pick in 1964, led the Knicks to two championships, while Brunson, a 33rd overall pick in 2018, was instrumental in their recent championship success after being signed as a free agent.

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AI-generatedThe NBA draft continues Wednesday night in Brooklyn, with teams holding onto hope of finding impactful players in the second round, much like past New York heroes Willis Reed and Jalen Brunson. Reed, an eighth overall pick in 1964, led the Knicks to two championships, while Brunson, a 33rd overall pick in 2018, was instrumental in their recent championship success after being signed as a free agent. The Knicks currently hold the 31st pick in the draft, which resumed after the first round concluded Tuesday night with Washington selecting AJ Dybantsa. This highlights the potential for second-round selections to become crucial contributors to title-contending teams.
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5 extractedThe first round of the NBA draft began with Washington selecting AJ Dybantsa.
The Knicks hold the No. 31 pick in the NBA draft.
Willis Reed was the No. 8 pick in the 1964 draft, which made him the first pick of the second round.
Jalen Brunson was the No. 33 pick in the 2018 draft, taken early in the second round by the Dallas Mavericks.
Some of New York’s biggest basketball heroes were second-round draft picks.