After a dominant run throughout college basketball that hasn’t been seen in decades, Zach Edey is officially off the board. The Memphis Grizzlies selected Edey with the No. 9 overall pick in the first round of the NBA Draft on Wednesday night.
The 7-foot-4 Toronto native, who will be the tallest player selected in this year’s draft, is coming off his second consecutive season winning the national player of the year award and a national championship game run with Purdue earlier this spring. The Grizzlies were eyeing a center with their first pick in the draft and were reportedly in negotiations to trade up for the No. 6 overall pick with the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday night in Brooklyn.
After that fell through, and to the Portland Trail Blazers, Edey was the next best option. Edey after Purdue fell to UConn in the national championship game. The 22-year-old had one season of eligibility left due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Purdue had long expected him to forgo that final year and make the jump to the league.
Behind Edey, Purdue has absolutely cruised through the Big Ten over the past two seasons. The Boilermakers earned back-to-back regular season titles and two consecutive No. 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament.
While they were knocked out in the first round of the tournament in 2023 in historic fashion, the Boilermakers rallied perfectly to reach the Final Four and eventually the title game this past season. to end Edey’s run. Edey averaged 25.
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