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The Trail Blazers acquired early second-round pick Pat Connaughton on Thursday as a piece in a draft-day trade with the Brooklyn Nets.
Within the hour, Connaughton was drafted 39th by Brookyln and then dealt, with Portland sending its first-round selection, No. 23 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson from Arizona -- to the Nets for Connaughton and third-year NBA center Mason Plumlee.
Not only did Connaughton assist Notre Dame basketball to the Elite Eight last season, averaging 12.5 points and 7.4 rebounds and shooting 42.3 percent from 3-point range, but he also was a pitcher for the Irish baseball team.
The Blazers’ first order of business is to find out which sport Connaughton plans to pursue.
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“We’re really high on Pat. He can really shoot the ball. He’s a big-time athlete,” Portland general manager Neil Olshey said. “He’s going to help (coach) Terry Stotts with his release on the mound next time he throws a pitchout.”
Olshey added that Connaughton plans to play in the Las Vegas Summer League in July, although as a second-round pick he has not signed a contract yet, nor guaranteed himself a spot on the season roster.
Blazers such as Allen Crabbe, Will Barton and Armon Johnson have earned multi-year chances with the franchise after being selected in the second round.
And, the 22-year old Connaughton has athleticism on his side, as he posted a 44-inch maximum vertical leap at the NBA Draft Combine in June.
While the Blazers know what they’re getting out of Plumlee, the potential impact of Connaughton is uncertain, though.
“We didn’t get a chance to have him in [for a private workout],” Branch said. “His agent would not let him come in here.”