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Canada's RJ Barrett chosen 3rd overall by Knicks as part of record-setting night

The New York Knicks picked RJBarrett third overall in the NBA draft, kicking off a record-setting night for Canadian basketball.

6 Canadians selected by NBA clubs, including 4 in 1st round

RJ Barrett shakes hands with commissioner Adam Silver after being taken third by the New York Knicks at the NBA draft on Thursday in New York. (Julio Cortez/Associated Press)

The New York Knicks picked RJBarrett third overall in the NBA draft, kicking off a record-setting night for Canadian basketball.

A native of Mississauga, Ont., and a star with Duke, the six-foot-seven Barrett was the highest-ranked Canadian selected on Thursday night. He was also the first of four Canadians chosen in the first round, establishing a new record for Canada.

Two moreCanadians wereselected in the second round, surpassing the record for most players picked from any country outside the United States in a single draft. The previousrecord of five was set by France in 2016.

"Today is a momentous day for all our Canadian players drafted into the NBA," said Rowan Barrett, general manager of Canada's senior men's basketball team and RJBarrett's father.

"With a record number of Canadians selected in the 2019 NBAdraft, this exemplifies our players reaching for the highest levels in the sport.

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New York Knicks select RJ Barrett with 3rd pick in NBA Draft

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Canada's RJ Barrett was taken third overall by the New York Knicks in the 2019 NBA Draft.

"This growth has not happened overnight and is result of many years of planning, programming and winning."

Virginia Tech guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker of Toronto was selected 17th overall by the Brooklyn Nets, the second Canadian picked in the draft. Vancouver-born and Arizona-raised Brandon Clarke of Gonzaga was taken four picks later, going to the Oklahoma City Thunder at 21st overall.

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Brooklyn Nets select Toronto's Nickeil Alexander-Walker 17th overall

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The Brooklyn Nets drafted Canadian Nickeil Alexander-Walker 17th overall in the first round of the NBA Draft.
Mfiondu Kabengele of Burlington, Ont., who played for Florida State last season, was drafted by the Nets 27th overall. However, ESPN reported that Brooklyn had a deal in place with the Clippers that will send Kabengele to Los Angeles.
Michigan forward Ignas Brazdeikis of Oakville, Ont., was drafted in the second round, 47th overall, by the Sacramento Kings at the time matchingthe worldwide record as the fifth Canadian selected. Several media reports indicate that the Kings have a deal in place to send Brazdeikis to the Knicks, where he will join Barrett.

The new record of six was set when Iowa State guard Marial Shayokof Ottawawas taken 54th by the Philadelphia 76ers.

The younger Barrett was the highest Canadian picked since Andrew Wiggins went first overall to the Cleveland Cavaliersin 2014.

Anthony Bennett of Brampton, Ont., also went first overall to the Cavaliers in 2013.

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Oklahoma City Thunder draft Vancouver's Brandon Clarke in 1st round of NBA Draft

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Brandon Clarke was the third Canadian taken in the first round of the NBA Draft.

Barrett wore a pink suit with black shirt, tie and pocket square. The lining of his suit was made of Canadian flags.

"I just can't tell you how excited we are to be able to land RJ Barrett and add him to the New York Knicks," general manager Scott Perry said in a conference call with reporters a few minutes after the selection was made.

"We love a lot of things about this young man starting with his tremendous competitive level; his desire to want to be great as a basketball player. He's highly accomplished. He had a tremendous freshman season here at Duke."

The NBA champion Toronto Raptors entered the night without a pick in the first round. They heldthe 59th overall pick and took University of Miami's Dewan Hernandez.

Zion era begins in New Orleans

The New Orleans Pelicans selected Zion Williamson with the No. 1 pick, going with the Duke force who is considered one of the most exciting prospects in years.

The six-foot-seven, 285-pounder compiled a career worth of highlights into just one season, becoming the third freshman to be voted player of the year by The Associated Press.

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New Orleans takes Zion Williamson 1st overall in NBA draft

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The New Orleans Pelicans used the first pick of the 2019 NBA Draft to take Duke's Zion Williamson.
His assault on the rims made him a favourite of college basketball fans, but his game is more than just dunks. Williamson averaged 22.6 points and 8.9 rebounds while shooting 68 percentfrom the field.

Wearing a white suit, he hugged members of his family and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver after his name was called first Thursday night at Barclays Center.

Williamson will step into an open position in New Orleans, which recently agreed to trade All-Star Anthony Davis, the last freshman to win the AP award.

Grizzlies find answer for traded Conley

The Memphis Grizzlies wasted no time replacing veteran point guard Mike Conley by selecting Murray State sophomore Ja Morant with the second overall pick.

Morant appeared to be the Grizzlies target almost as soon as the franchise got the second pick in the lottery. The predictions became more certain Wednesday when Memphis traded Conley to the Utah Jazz for a trio of players, clearing a spot for Morant with the Grizzlies firmly in rebuilding mode.

The six-foot-threeMorant was the sparkplug for Murray State as the Racers won the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament and made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in March.

The point guard drew little attention out of high school in South Carolina. But his draft stock skyrocketed as Morant averaged 24.5 points last season seventh in Division I while also handing out 10 assists and grabbing 5.7 rebounds. He became the first person to average 20 points and 10 assists since the NCAA began tracking assists in 1983-84.

With files from The Associated Press and CBC Sports