![]() ![]() “I went with a light gray suit,” the 6-foot-7 Bryce told The Post. The McGowensįormer Nebraska star Bryce McGowens, 19, was after more than a flashy style statement when he crafted his draft look - he wanted to honor his big brother, Trey. Here, they talk to The Post about sharing a special bond while chasing their NBA dreams. ![]() Likewise, the McGowens and Boeheim brothers have different projections, with both younger siblings expected to get earlier looks. There’s Andrew Wiggins, who was the first overall pick in 2014 while his brother Nick went undrafted and played overseas. And in 2011, twins Markieff and Marcus Morris were chosen back to back in the first round. Brook and Robin Lopez were selected out of Stanford in 2008. Twins Jason and Jarron Collins were both drafted in 2001. “It’s been cool to see how they root each other on.” While not unprecedented, “It’s pretty rare,” Roc Nation agent Drew Gross, who is representing both the Boeheims and the McGowens, told The Post. (It was nearly three: Keegan Murray is is projected to be a top five pick while his twin brother Kris opted to return to the University of Iowa earlier this month). When the NBA Draft kicks off at Barclays Center on Thursday night, it could be a sibling showdown.Īmong this year’s class of aspiring pros are two sets of brothers: Syracuse’s Buddy and Jimmy Boeheim and Trey and Bryce McGowens from the University of Nebraska. Knicks draft pick gets rave review from his former coach: ‘Got a steal’ Rookie’s mom reacts to NBA Draft ‘mayhem over little white dress’įormer NBA star appears to shade Kendall Jenner over Devin Booker split Grizzlies’ second-round pick nets historic contract
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