Wizards get Kansas SF Oubre in draft-day trade with Hawks

Published 10:35 pm Thursday, June 25, 2015

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Wizards moved up four spots in the first round of the NBA draft to get Kansas freshman Kelly Oubre in a trade with the Atlanta Hawks, who selected the small forward with the 15th overall pick Thursday night.

Oubre was wearing spike-covered white slip-on shoes at the draft, then declared in an interview during ESPN’s coverage: “Whoever gets me is getting a jewel.”

Washington agreed to send the 19th overall choice, along with two future second-round picks, to Atlanta in the deal.

The Wizards then took Notre Dame point guard Jerian Grant — whose father, Harvey, played for Washington — at No. 19 and sent his rights to the Hawks, who flipped him to the New York Knicks for guard Tim Hardaway Jr.

The 6-foot-7, 203-pound Oubre, a left-handed shooter who is 19 years old, averaged 9.3 points and 5.0 rebounds, while making 35.8 percent of his 3-point attempts, during his only college season. He is considered a potentially strong defender.

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With a young core of point guard John Wall, shooting guard Bradley Beal and small forward Otto Porter — all taken among the top three overall picks — the Wizards have made it to the Eastern Conference semifinals the past two seasons.

Washington was eliminated by Atlanta this season.

The Wizards know they might need to replace forward Paul Pierce, the 17-year veteran who has a contract option to stay with the club next season but could decline so he can become a free agent.

Washington also entered Thursday with the draft’s 49th overall pick.

This is the first time since 2009 that the Wizards had a first-round pick that was not in the lottery, a sign of the team’s recent progress.

Wall, a starter in this season’s All-Star game, was the No. 1 overall pick in 2010, Beal was taken No. 3 in 2012, and Porter went No. 3 in 2013. The Wizards had the No. 6 pick in 2011, but whiffed with their choice of Jan Vesely, who is no longer in the league.

A year ago, Washington did not wind up with any players from the draft. It didn’t have a pick in the first round — that was part of a trade that brought center Marcin Gortat over from the Phoenix Suns — and Washington sold its second-round spot to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Led by Wall, Beal and Pierce, the Wizards went 46-36 this season, the franchise’s most victories since 1978-79, then swept the Toronto Raptors in the first round of the playoffs before losing to the Hawks in six games.