Mystery players revealed; Breeze get their top two picksOn November 26, the BuzzerBeater drafts were taking place all around the world. In D.C., Tweak and his staff met in their war room for the IV.4 draft, in which they had the first pick. Their selection was made instantly, having been submitted in advance. The commissioner stepped to the podium and read out the name on the card: "With the first pick in the Season 22 draft, the DC Breeze select...Carlos Leñero, power forward, Buzzerbeater University."
(27251011) The 6'8" gangly teenager strode to the podium, all smiles, shook the commissioner's hand, then posed for photographs holding his brand new red and blue Breeze jersey. If the draft had ended then, Tweak & Co. would have been more than satisfied, as they considered Leñero a franchise talent, more than capable of defining a draft class by himself. So they watched the rest largely out of curiosity as to who would take Patrick Turpin
(27251045), the second-ranked player on their board.
The draft continued, but Turpin's name was never called. As the first round went on, the talk in the Breeze war room was "Should we trade back up?" But under the system, they didn't really have the power to do that, so they waited until finally the newly crowned champion Spotted Turtlebacks were on the clock. They too selected someone else, and DC was back with the first pick of the second round, with their guy still on the board.
"Holy s---", exclaimed one scout. Cheers and high-fives broke out throughout the room, and they wasted little time before sending in their pick. Soon after, the name was read out and the selection was official: "With the seventeenth pick in the draft, the DC Breeze select Patrick Turpin, shooting guard, Lincoln High School." Turpin hugged his parents, walked quickly up to the stage, and as the cameras flashed it was all Tweak and his staff could do not to break out the beers and start celebrating a little early.
The third round came and went, the Breeze selected Ernest Carrington
(27251043), a small forward with limited athleticism but capable of contributing right away in D.V., and the draft concluded. Elated with the results, Tweak decided to indulge the media by holding a press conference.
"Well, I'm sure you're all glad to finally know the players' names," Tweak remarked, setting off a round of laughter. "You know, they don't tell us either. I'm pretty sure the first time I heard any of our guys' names was when the commissioner was reading them off the cards." [more laughter]
"What can you tell us about your first round pick, Leñero?" said a reporter seated in the front row.
"Carlos, yeah, he's going to be a good one," the GM responded. "We knew he had great upside, but I'm really excited to see what he can do. He's a great passer, as good as a lot of point guards, in fact. He's a good defender and shot-blocker, and of course he's got the talent to do anything he wants. I think what people don't realize about him is how good a shooter he is, especially from the perimeter. He's still got a lot of room to grow, but he can be as good as he wants to be."
"How about Pat Turpin?" shouted someone from the back.
"I'm telling you, we were absolutely stunned when he dropped to us in the second," Tweak answered. "We were prepared to take him #1 before finding out about Carlos. The kid has experience playing overseas, he's a good defender, and you can't teach size. With his skills and his size, he'll be a mismatch for a lot of players. He can score inside and out, rebound, pass some. We'll see, but he could be really good too."
After several more questions, Tweak cut the interview short. "Right now I've told you pretty much everything I can about these guys. You'll find out more come training camp, but Breeze fans, you all can get excited, because these guys are the real deal."
Expect an interview with the players later on.