The top prospects pose for a photograph prior to the 2009 NBA Draft at the Wamu Theatre at Madison Square Garden.
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Follow tonight's NBA draft live right here as we update each pick with photos and text and then get the inside information from Jazz writers Tim Buckley, Jody Genessy and columnist Brad Rock plus stories from around the nation.
At New York
Thursday, June 25
First Round
1. L.A. Clippers — Blake Griffin, F, Oklahoma
2. Memphis — Hasheem Thabeet, C, Connecticut
3. Oklahoma City — James Harden, SG, Arizona State
4. Sacramento — Tyreke Evans, SG, Memphis
5. Minnesota (from Washington) — Ricky Rubio, PG, Spain
6. Minnesota — Jonny Flynn, PG, Syracuse
7. Golden State — Stephen Curry, PG, Davidson
8. New York — Jordan Hill, PF, Arizona
9. Toronto — DeMar DeRozan, SG, USC
10. Milwaukee — Brandon Jennings, PG, Italy
11. New Jersey — Terrence Williams, F, Louisville
12. Charlotte — Gerald Henderson, SG, Duke
13. Indiana — Tyler Hansbrough, C, UNC
14. Phoenix — Earl Clark, SF, Louisville
15. Detroit — Austin Daye, SF, Gonzaga
16. Chicago — James Johnson, PF, Wake Forest
17. Philadelphia — Jrue Holiday, PG, UCLA
18. Minnesota (from Miami) — Ty Lawson, G, UNC
19. Atlanta — Jeff Teague, PG, Wake Forest
20. Utah — Eric Maynor, PG, VA Commonwealth
21. New Orleans — Darren Collison, PG, UCLA
22. Portland (from Dallas) — Victor Claver, SF, Spain
23. Sacramento (from Houston) — Omri Casspi, F, Israel
24. Dallas (from Portland) — B.J. Mullens, C, Ohio State
25. Oklahoma City (from San Antonio) — Rodrigue Beaubois, PG, France
26. Chicago (from Denver through Oklahoma City) — Taj Gibson, PF, USC
27. Memphis (from Orlando) — DeMarre Carroll, PF, Missouri
28. Minnesota (from Boston) — Wayne Ellington, SG, UNC
29. L.A. Lakers — Toney Douglas, SG, Florida State
30. Cleveland — Christian Eyenga, SF, Congo
Second Round
31. Sacramento — Jeff Pendergraph, PF, Arizona State
32. Washington — Jermaine Taylor, SG, Central Florida
33. Portland (from L.A. Clippers) — Dante Cunningham, PF, Villanova
34. Denver (from Oklahoma City) — Sergio Llull, PG, Spain
35. Detroit (from Minnesota) — DaJuan Summers, SF, Georgetown
36. Memphis — Sam Young, SF, Pittsburgh
37. San Antonio (from Golden State through Phoenix) — DeJuan Blair, PF, Pittsburgh
38. Portland (from New York through Chicago) — Jon Brockman, PF, Washington
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Tyreke Evans The NBA is like life. Not everyone can play for the Celtics or Lakers. Some must play for the Jazz or the Kings.
Stud
would have taken Sam Young instead