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BREAKING NEWS: Buddy Hield picked by New Orleans Pelicans in NBA Draft

Buddy Hield reacts after being selected sixth overall by the New Orleans Pelicans during the NBA basketball draft, Thursday, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Buddy Hield reacts after being selected sixth overall by the New Orleans Pelicans during the NBA basketball draft, Thursday, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, centre, poses for photos with prospective NBA draft picks Buddy Hield of the Bahamas, left, Kris Dunn, right, Ben Simmons, third from left, and Brandon Ingram, second from right, before the NBA basketball draft on Thursday, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

BAHAMIAN Chavano ‘Buddy’ Hield was taken by the New Orleans Pelicans as the sixth pick in the first round of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft on Thursday night in Brooklyn, New York.

Hield, a 6ft 4in, 207lb shooting guard, had a star-studded senior season at Oklahoma University, averaging 25 points per game, with a successful shooting percentage of 50 from the field and 45 from three-point range. A native of Freeport, Grand Bahama, the 22-year-old picked up a host of post-season awards after his exploits with the Sooners.

His family cheered and waved Bahamian flags in the Brooklyn Centre as the pick was announced and starting chanting "242".

Hield pledged his commitment to fans in the 'Big Easy'. "New Orleans is getting a high character guy who is known for his basketball but at the same time who is going to help the community," he said. "I’ll do whatever it takes to win and I hate losing so they’re getting a hard worker, someone who will do everything they can for this organisation".

As for the surroundings as he looks to start his professional basketball life, he said: "I know they have great food, I know it’s not too far from the Bahamas. I know they have beaches; not like the Bahamas but there are beaches there so that’s always good. Like I said it’s not too far from home so I love it."

Ben Simmons, a small forward from Louisiana State University, was the first pick, by the Philadelphia 76ers. He was followed by two more small forwards, Brandon Ingram, of Duke University, who went to the Los Angeles Lakers, and Jaylen Brown, of California State, to the Boston Celtics.

Dragan Bender, a power forward from Israel, went fourth to the Phoenix Suns while the Minnesota Timberwolves took Kris Dunn, a point guard.

For the full story, see Friday’s Tribune

Comments

Baha10 7 years, 10 months ago

... And in TRUE BREAKING NEWS the UK just voted to leave EU, which is huge for our faltering off-shore industry!

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Baha10 7 years, 10 months ago

Wake up "Tribune" World changed while you slept!

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BoopaDoop 7 years, 10 months ago

Congratulations to Buddy Hield... but why was his family waving our flag and chanting 242? The NBA is an American basketball league. It is not an international sporting event. Buddy is not going to drape our flag around himself after every New Orleans win. He is not representing the 242 each time he suits up for a game.

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arussell 7 years, 10 months ago

I doubt your a basketball fan or did you watch the draft! So many international players was drafted. The league is trying to make the game bigger world wide so why not take the best players from these countries. Furthermore New Orleans Pelicans website (face book) was posting photos of Buddy after he was drafted with #Bahamas242

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sheeprunner12 7 years, 10 months ago

Boop ............. the best thing that Buddy can do is use his talents to better himself and bring attention to his home country ......... I look forward to Buddy taking some of his new found wealth and investing it in his EMR community in particular and the Bahamian youth in general ......... Do what Sweet Bells did not do ......... I am not really counting Rick Fox in this either

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BoopaDoop 7 years, 10 months ago

True...and definitely a good role model and example for our youth on how to use their talents with hard work to make achievements in life.

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TigerB 7 years, 10 months ago

With regards to the UK referendum the British PM lost in the yes vote, he is stepping down!! That is what PMs do when the loose... Our PM has lost 2 referendum and is still standing strong!

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Abaconian 7 years, 10 months ago

Cameron did the honourable thing. How can you lose two referendums and not resign? PM Christie should take note.

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Abaconian 7 years, 10 months ago

In less important breaking news the Uk leaves the European Union.

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