What year was Kyrie Irving drafted into the NBA?

What year was Kyrie Irving drafted into the NBA?

2011 (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Kyrie Irving/NBA drafts

Who was in the 2011 draft class NBA?

Below, we re-draft the 2011 class in the order we believe they should have gone in.

  • No. 1 pick: Kawhi Leonard. Actual position: No.
  • No. 2 pick: Kyrie Irving.
  • No. 3 pick: Jimmy Butler.
  • No. 4 pick: Klay Thompson.
  • No. 5 pick: Kemba Walker.
  • No. 6 pick: Nikola Vucevic.
  • No. 7 pick: Tobias Harris.
  • No. 8 pick: Isaiah Thomas.

Who was drafted in 2007?

2007 NBA Draft Order – 1st Round

Rounds: 1 | 2
PICK TEAM PLAYER
1 Portland Greg Oden – C
2 Seattle Kevin Durant – SF
3 Atlanta Al Horford – PF

When was Harden drafted?

2009 (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
James Harden/NBA drafts

What year was Westbrook drafted?

2008, Seattle Supersonics (Round: 1 / Pick: 4)
Russell Westbrook/NBA drafts

What year Kevin Durant was drafted?

2007 (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Kevin Durant/NBA drafts

When was Kyrie Irving drafted to the Cavaliers?

Shot location data available for the 1996-97 through 2020-21 seasons. February 24, 2011: Traded by the Los Angeles Clippers (as a future 2011 1st round draft pick) with Baron Davis to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Jamario Moon and Mo Williams. June 23, 2011: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft.

What did Bleacher Report say about Kyrie Irving?

Bleacher Report gave Irving a scouting report leading up to the draft. In it, the website praised his “lean, angular frame” and noted that he had room to bulk up without sacrificing his quickness. Some of the positive qualities mentioned include good balance, body control, and foot speed.

How tall is Kyrie Irving height and weight?

Drafted #1 in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Cavaliers RCSI: 3 (2010) Height: 6’3″ (191 cm) Weight: 191 lbs (87 kg)

How did Kyrie Irving fit in at Duke?

Dominant when needed, but still deferential enough to keep all of Duke’s many other options happy (thus far), Irving has fit in as seamlessly as possible, making the transition to the NCAA-level look effortless.

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