#BBN continues to rule the NBA Draft. pic.twitter.com/WlVjEkVSiN
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) June 26, 2015
Andrew Harrison was selected as the 45th pick in the 2015 Draft by the Phoenix Suns. Andrew would have joined Archie Goodwin, Eric Bledsoe, Brandon Knight and Devin Booker, but Harrison is reportedly on the move to Memphis.
Memphis has traded Jon Leuer to the Phoenix Suns for Andrew Harrison, league source tells Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) June 26, 2015
Dakari Johnson was selected as the 48th pick to Oklahoma City.
Aaron Harrison did not hear his name called in the draft, prompting an outpouring of support on social media from #BBN who waited patiently until the end to see if he would be drafted.
A legendary player whose big-time shots will never be forgotten. Chin up, Aaron. Gotta believe he will make most of the chance he gets.
— CoachCal.com (@CoachCalDotCom) June 26, 2015
Wow I'm sick
— Willie Cauley-Stein (@THEwillieCS15) June 26, 2015
That’s a wrap on the 2015 #NBADraft. We have no doubt @AaronICE2 will get a chance and make the most of it. He's too good not to.
— Kentucky Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) June 26, 2015
They're sleeping on you, baby..You gotta show them what they're missing! Your name isn't Aaron Ice for no reason #BBN pic.twitter.com/7ugh0RD6uK
— #BBN (@_bbn_gocats) June 26, 2015
Kentucky once again holds the record for the most players drafted from one school.
Kentucky has had 25 draft selections in the John Calipari era (six seasons). UK had 25 draft picks from 1979-2009. pic.twitter.com/DwgNVrZSn8
— ExCats (@ExCats) June 26, 2015
