By ADAM ZAGORIA
The ACC made history Thursday night by seeing 13 players get drafted including a record six in the lottery.
The SEC and Pac-12 each had 12 players chosen.
Duke and North Carolina each had three players chosen in the first round, with Duke becoming just the second program ever to see three guys taken in the first 10 picks after Florida in 2007.
North Carolina also had three players chosen in the first round, while reigning NCAA champion Virginia had two. Virginia Tech and Florida State each had one player chosen.
The six lottery picks by the ACC is the most ever by one conference:
No. 1 – Zion Williamson (Duke) – New Orleans
No. 3 – R.J. Barrett (Duke) – Knicks
No. 4 – De’Andre Hunter (UVA) – Atlanta
No. 7 – Coby White (UNC) – Chicago
No. 10 – Cam Reddish (Duke) – Atlanta
No. 11 – Cam Johnson (UNC) – Phoenix
Other first-round picks:
No. 17 –
No. 24 Ty Jerome, Virginia Philadelphia 76ers
No. 25 Nassir Little, North Carolina, Portland Trailblazers
No. 27 Mfiondu Kabengele, Florida State, Brooklyn Nets
No. 48 Terance Mann, Florida State, Los Angeles Clippers
No. 55 Kyle Guy, Virginia, New York Knicks
No. 59 Dewan Hernandez, Miami Toronto Raptors
SELECTIONS BY CONFERENCE
1. ACC – 13 – 10 first round
2. SEC – 12 – 6 first round
3. Pac-12 – 6 – 2 first round
Big Ten – 6 – 2 first round
5. Big 12 – 4 – 2 first round
6. Mountain West – 3 – 0 first round
7. Colonial – 2 – 0 first round
Ohio Valley – 2 – 2 first round
West Coast – 2 – 2 first round
10. Big East – 1 – 0 first round
Ivy League – 1 – 0 first round
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