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1. The Portland Trailblazers and the Seattle Supersonics had the first two picks of the NBA draft. Both teams completed their needs for big men. Which two big men were taken with the first two picks of the NBA draft?
2. The first two picks of the NBA draft were pretty obvious. The number three and four picks consisted of two players who were both in the NCAA championship game. Which two players were selected by the Atlanta Hawks and the Memphis Grizzles with the third and fourth picks?
3. International players have been a rising species in the NBA draft over the past few years. Many consider these international players a big risk that could equal great reward. Who were the first two international players selected in the 2007 NBA draft?
4. Which two of the first eight picks of the NBA draft were players that were born and grew up in Tennessee?
5. The players who participated in the NCAA Championship game were selected quickly in the NBA draft. Of the first nine picks, how many of the players participated in the NCAA Championship game?
6. Rookies can come on teams and make an immediate impact. There were a some teams who did not get any rookies from the 2007 NBA draft. How many of the 30 NBA teams did not get a draft pick?
7. Which player selected in the 2nd round of the NBA draft is the son of the famous baseball player Darryl Strawberry?
8. Two of the five Florida Gators basketball players were selected in the 2nd round. Which two Florida players were selected in the second round?
9. In one of the most controversial draft day trades, the Seattle Supersonics traded Ray Allen and the 35th pick to the Boston Celtics for Delonte West, Wally Sczcerbiak, and the 5th overall pick. Who were the two rookies that were picked 5th and 35th in this trade?
10. How many draft day trades were there in the 2007 NBA draft?
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