From Deseret News archives:
NBA Draft: Eight-player trade with Mayo on the side
The Minnesota Timberwolves initiated it by using the No. 3 pick to draft USC guard O.J. Mayo. That was followed by a pair of UCLA players.
But in a mild surprise, guard Russell Westbrook went No. 4 to the Seattle SuperSonics, one pick ahead of his teammate Kevin Love, who was a consensus first-team All-America pick this year. The Memphis Grizzlies grabbed Love with the No. 5 pick.
"I'm just so excited and elated for them," UCLA coach Ben Howland said via conference call. "Both Russell and Kevin have worked so hard."
Hours after the draft ended, The Associated Press reported Mayo was dealt to Memphis for Love in an eight-player deal that also sent Mike Miller to the Timberwolves.
"I was actually hoping I'd go (to Minnesota)," Love said. "I believe I could play well beside Al Jefferson."
While Love was one of the nation's most sought after players coming out of high school, Westbrook was a late developer. He had received little recruiting attention until he grew 4 inches between his junior year and the start of his senior year. As a junior, Westbrook was 5-foot-11, 150 pounds.
He's now 6-3 and 196 pounds.
When asked if three years ago he could have envisioned any of this happening, Westbrook said, "I imagined the best for myself. I worked so hard to put myself in the best position possible."
Westbrook primarily played off the ball this season but filled in well at point guard for a stretch in place of injured teammate Darren Collison.
Seattle's two incumbent point guards are Luke Ridnour and former UCLA player Earl Watson.
"I'm a point guard," Westbrook said. "I've been playing point guard all my life."
There was a strong feeling Love only would play one year at UCLA when he arrived on campus last September.
That was cemented after he led UCLA to its third consecutive Final Four berth and was named the Pac-10 Player of the Year.
"I had a feeling (Memphis) would pick me," Love said. "I had a great workout there. I feel like I can step in and play (power forward) right away."
Minnesota apparently locked in on Mayo after scrutinizing him during a recent workout in Chicago. The Clippers spent the better part of Thursday in earnest phone conversations with Seattle, trying to move up from No. 7 to No. 4.
The Clippers' intent was to draft Mayo, whom they worked out a week ago in an undisclosed location.
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In this March 6, 2008 file photo, Southern California's O.J. Mayo drives by California's Nikola Knezevic (13) of Serbia during the second half of their basketball game at USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles. USC won 93-89 in overtime. Mayo is a potential first round draft pick in the NBA Draft.
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