The Phoenix Suns will have three selections in the 2013 NBA Draft on Thursday night. Two in the first round (fifth and 30th overall) and one in the second (57th overall). For the Suns, the only other time they have selected fifth overall was 1977 when they selected now Ring of Honor member Walter Davis. It is the franchises first selection in the top 10 since 2004 when they selected Luol Deng (seventh overall) from Duke but then traded him to the Bulls. They also selected Amar’e Stoudemire ninth overall in 2002.
The fifth overall pick is creating buzz in the valley as the Suns as well as their fans are looking to add an important piece to their rebuilding process. The following are profiles on players who the team could select be selected by the Suns at number five:
-Trey Burke, Point Guard, University of Michigan. Learn more about Burke including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
-Michael Carter-Williams, Point Guard, Syracuse University, Learn more about Carter-Williams including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
-Alex Len, Center, University of Maryland. Learn more about Len including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
-CJ McCollum, Point Guard/Shooting Guard, Lehigh. Learn more about McCollum including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
-Ben McLemore, Shooting Guard, Kansas University. Learn more about McLemore including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
-Shabazz Muhammad, Shooting Guard/Small Forward, UCLA. Learn more about Muhammad including his thoughts on the Suns by -clicking here.
-Victor Oladipo, Shooting Guard, Indiana University. Learn more about Oladipo including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
-Cody Zeller, Power Forward/Center, Indiana University. Learn more about Zeller including his thoughts on the Suns by clicking here.
Also keep an eye out for Power Forward from UNLV, Anthony Bennett and Small Forward from Georgetown, Otto Porter.
The draft begins at 4:30pm from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Pros2Preps will have the draft covered from start to finish and then some. Make sure to follow Brad Cesmat (@BradCesmat), Jared Cohen (@JaredPros2preps) and Eric Sorenson (@Eric_Pros2Preps) for all of the up to the minute draft coverage from the Suns headquarters.
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Jared Cohen
A born and bred Arizonan, Jared has had great passion for the hometown teams all his life. He now channel's that passion into covering the pro, college and high school teams around the state as a Multimedia Reporter for Sports360AZ.