The best pictures from the 2024 NBA Draft’s first round

A golden generation?
Stars of the night
Feeling right at Holmes
Hair for days
A global journey
Brothers in arms
Like father, like son
Staying home
Flying high with anticipation
A surprise at 5
The French connection
Silver splits things up
We are the champions
Swag meter
Wearing sunglasses at night
Calipari's annual appearance
A golden generation?

Time will tell with regard to whether or not players selected in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft will become stars. However, the moments that took place during the evening will never be forgotten by the players or their families. We'll take a look at some of the most memorable images from the night.

Stars of the night

Zaccharie Risacher, Alexandre Sarr and Rob Dillingham might be the three most discussed players coming out of the first round of the draft. Risacher and Sarr were the first two picks of the draft, while Dillingham was involved in a surprising trade. Dillingham will play for the Minnesota Timberwolves as a rookie, which CBS Sports called a winning deal for the team.

Feeling right at Holmes

With their franchise potentially in flux, the Phoenix Suns grabbed center Da'Ron Holmes II at pick 23. Holmes responded by gracefully taking a bow on stage. However, Holmes' rights were later traded to the Denver Nuggets, where he will serve as a depth piece behind Nikola Jokic.

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Hair for days

It's always fun to see players with big hair try to situate the draft cap on their head. Fans were treated to this with Kyshawn George, who was originally drafted by the New York Knicks, but was eventually dealt to the Washington Wizards.

A global journey

Tristan Da Silva had one of the more interesting timelines heading into the NBA Draft. He grew up in Germany, but played college basketball in the United States for the University of Colorado. The NBA's website believes that the Orlando Magic, who took Da Silva, landed one of the draft's most high IQ players.

Brothers in arms

Emotions ran high during the first round of the draft, as players were thrilled to reach a goal they had been working towards for a long time. Duke's Jared McCain was no exception, and shared the moment with his brother. The McCain's spoke to ESPN's Monica McNutt during the broadcast to communicate what this meant to their family.

Like father, like son

Devin Carter grew up watching his dad, Anthony, play in the NBA. On Wednesday night, Devin made it to the professional ranks, and his father was right there beside him in a pink suit. The University of South Carolina's website wrote a piece about Devin, who believed it was a blessing to grow up learning from his father.

Staying home

Matas Buzelis broke down in tears when he heard his name called by the Chicago Bulls at pick 11. The moment was especially impactful for him since he is a local Chicago kid. The ties don't stop there, as the Lithuanian-American was drafted by Bulls general manager Arturas Kornisovas, who has Lithuanian descent himself.

Flying high with anticipation

The Atlanta Hawks had the number one pick, and the franchise made sure that their fans enjoyed the moments leading up to the selection. They hosted a draft watch party at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, which was packed with fans looking forward to the start of the Zaccharie Risacher era. The Atlanta Journal Constitution noted that rappers Jeezy and 2 Chainz attended.

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A surprise at 5

The Detroit Pistons were still without a head coach heading into the 2024 NBA Draft, and surprised some by taking Ron Holland fifth overall. Holland played in the G-League this past season, and should help Detroit improve their rotation at the forward position. The Detroit News wrote about the surprise nature of the pick.

The French connection

Of course, the 2024 NBA Draft will go down in history for the high level French prospects taken at the very top. Risacher and Sarr spent a lot of time together in New York City before the draft, and are seen here giving each other some respect on draft night. The two players will be linked in history forever.

Silver splits things up

For the first time, the NBA decided to divide the draft over two nights. Adam Silver has presided over selection announcement for the first round historically, and will likely cede those duties to his deputy commissioner for round two. It is an interesting format change that may give draft narratives a little longer of a shelf life in the media.

We are the champions

UConn coach Dan Hurley is seen here talking with former Huskies Stephon Castle and Donovan Clingan. Castle was taken fourth by the San Antonio Spurs, while Clingan was snatched at seven by the Portland Trail Blazers. UConn is the defending NCAA national champion. Hurley recently turned down an opportunity to coach the Los Angeles Lakers.

Swag meter

The NBA Draft also serves as a fashion show, where incoming players wear their best threads and jewelry for the cameras. Baylor's Ja'Kobe Walter is seen here donning an attention-grabbing necklace. The Mirror's website wrote about the flashy diamond encrusted necklace, which could likely be seen from a mile away.

Wearing sunglasses at night

Dalton Knecht had to wait a little bit longer than he expected to hear his name called, but was eventually taken 17th by the Los Angeles Lakers. Before the draft got started, the former Tennessee star was seen walking around with a pair of sunglasses, which added to his black wardrobe for the evening.

Calipari's annual appearance

John Calipari is a fixture at NBA drafts, as he's produced many future NBA stars at the University of Kentucky. He was at Barclays Center to support Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham, who were taken in the first round. Calipari hopes he can build an NBA pipeline at his new job with the University of Arkansas.

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