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2008 NBA Draft selections
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41. Indiana, Nathan Jawai, f-c, Cairns Taipans (Australia).
42. Sacramento (from Atlanta), Sean Singletary, g, Virginia.
43. Sacramento, Patrick Ewing, Jr., f, Georgetown.
44. Utah (from Philadelphia), Ante Tomic, c, KK Zagreb (Croatia).
45. San Antonio (from Toronto), Goran Dragic, g, Union Olimpija (Slovenia).
46. d-Seattle (from Portland through Boston), Trent Plaisted f, BYU.
47. f-Washington, Bill Walker, f, Kansas State.
48. Phoenix (from Cleveland), Malik Hairston, f, Oregon.
49. Golden State, Richard Hendrix, f, Alabama.
50. Seattle (from Denver), DeVon Hardin, c, California.
51. Dallas, Shan Foster, g, Vanderbilt.
52. Miami (from Orlando), Darnell Jackson, f, Kansas.
53. Utah, Tadija Dragicevic, f, BC Red Star Belgrade (Serbia).
54. Houston, Maarty Leunen, f, Oregon.
55. g-Portland (from Phoenix through Indiana), Mike Taylor, g, Idaho (NABDL).
56. Seattle (from New Orleans through Houston), Sasha Kaun, c, Kansas.
57. San Antonio, James Gist, f, Maryland.
58. L.A. Lakers, Joe Crawford, g, Kentucky.
60. Boston, Semih Erden, c, Fenerbahce Ulker (Turkey).
d-Detroit traded the rights F D.J. White to Seattle for the rights to F Walter Sharpe and the rights to Trent Plaisted f, BYU.
e-Minnesota traded the rights to G Mario Chalmers to Miami for two future second-round pick and cash considerations.
f-Washington traded the rights to F Bill Walker to Boston for cash considerations.
g-Portland traded the rights to G Mike Taylor to the L.A. Clippers for a 2009 second-round pick.
Note: All trades are proposed and are pending league approval.
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