Sport, 06 juni 2016
Cal’s Rabb falls to 2nd round, lands with Memphis
Cal's Rabb fell in the second half, landing with MemphisBy Ron Kroichick Updated 11:27 pm, Thursday, June 22, 2017 early this morning
Teammate Rabb at Cal, a Jabari Bird swingman from Salesian High in Richmond, was also designed; He went to Boston by choosing the 56th overall.Rabb's plunge into the second round was expensive, as the rookie contract was secured only for the first round. He will sign a contract of about $ 7.8 million over three years if he is brought to the end of the draw last year.Although Rabb returned to Cal for an amazing reason - he enjoyed school and thought that he needed another year to prepare for the NBA - it was a lot of money.When asked whether Rabb had any regrets about missing money by falling into the second round, O'Dowd's head coach Lou Richie said, "Not at all, Ivan is glad to be the profession he has dreamed of for years.This children's dreams come true. Something can spoil this for her. "At least trading into the Grizzlies means Rabb landed with regular playoffs. Memphis has reached the postseason in each of the past seven years, while Orlando has missed the playoffs for five years in a row.Also noteworthy: Draymond Green is the 35th overall choice in 2012. This does not mean that Rabb will achieve a success similar to a professional, but it's probably very encouraging to know at least one hit that shocked us all.Rabb saw the draft at a friend's house in Fremont. Rabb declined to comment, but Richie spoke in his place during a brief telephone interview."I'm really excited for that guy," Richie said. "I am happy for his family and happy he achieved his goal.This is a celebration here now."Even if last season passed alongside his Cal team, Rabb remained productive. He averaged 14.0 points and rebounded Pac's best 10-1 rebound of 12, despite receiving double team attention.The shooting percentage of Rabb dropped from 61.5 percent as a freshman to 48.4 percent last season. Its pre-draft measurements also caused some concern amongst the NBA team; Although enrolled at 6-11 in college, he measures 6-8¾ bare feet and 6-10 with shoes."The value is as a rebounder," ESPN analyst Jay Bilas said on the network's broadcast draft. "He is very mobile and runs on the floor very well."Rabb, one of the high school recruits, rejected several high-powered programs to stay close to home. He led O'Dowd to the Open Division championship in March 2015.As for Bird, he improved his design status during training for the NBA team, showing off dynamic athleticism and three-point precision.Birds are also famous recruits. He suffered an injury early in his season at Cal, but coached the Bears in scoring as a senior
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