2009 NBA Draft Selections

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Arizona's Jordan Hill takes questions in the interview room after being selected by the New York Knicks in the first round of the NBA basketball draft Thursday, June 25, 200, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
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2009 NBA Draft Selections
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First Round

 

2. Memphis, Hasheem Thabeet, c, Connecticut.

3. Oklahoma City, James Harden, g, Arizona State.

4. Sacramento, Tyreke Evans, g, Memphis.

5. Minnesota (from Washington), Ricky Rubio, g, DKV Joventut (Spain).

6. Minnesota, Jonny Flynn, g, Syracuse.

7. Golden State, Stephen Curry, g, Davidson.

8. New York, Jordan Hill, f, Arizona.

9. Toronto, DeMar DeRozan, g, Southern California.

10. Milwaukee, Brandon Jennings, g, Lottomatica Roma (Italy).

11. New Jersey, Terrence Williams, g-f, Louisville.

12. Charlotte, Gerald Henderson, g-f, Duke.

13. Indiana, Tyler Hansbrough, f, North Carolina.

14. Phoenix, Earl Clark, f, Louisville.

15. Detroit, Austin Daye, f, Gonzaga.

16. Chicago, James Johnson, f, Wake Forest.

17. Sixers, Jrue Holiday, g, UCLA.

18. a-Minnesota (from Miami), Ty Lawson, g, North Carolina.

19. Atlanta, Jeff Teague, g, Wake Forest.

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