Kentucky’s Davis, Kidd-Gilchrist Go 1-2 in NBA Draft
NEWARK — Minutes after huddling in the Green Room with Kentucky coach John Calipari, Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist made history by going 1-2 in the NBA Draft.
Davis went No. 1 to the New Orleans Hornets and Kidd-Gilchrist No. 2 to the Charlotte Bobcats.
It is the first time in NBA history that two teammates were chosen as the first two picks in the draft and the fourth time Kentucky has had a pair of teammates drafted in the Top 10 in the same year.
“It’s crazy,” said the 6-foot-10 Davis, the consensus National Player of the Year. “Michael’s a great player. We have two down, four more to go. Hopefully all of them will go in the first round.”
Later, Kentucky’s Terrence Jones went at No. 18 to the Houston Rockets and Marquis Teague was selected at No. 29 by the Chicago Bulls. In the second round, Doron Lamb was picked by the Milwaukee Bucks at No. 42 and Darius Miller by the Hornets at 46, meaning he and Davis will reunite in the Big Easy.