TORONTO - Its a week that changes the lives of the top prospects in basketball
and hockey.
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make the big leap to the professional ranks, TSNs Draft Week delivers
wall-to-wall coverage of both the NHL and NBA Entry Drafts, highlighted by
exclusive live coverage of both events. The 2014 NBA DRAFT airs on Thursday,
June 26 at 7 p.m. ET on TSN (live coverage moves to TSN2 at 8 p.m. ET), while
the 2014 NHL DRAFT airs Friday, June 27 at 7 p.m. ET on TSN. TSNs exclusive live
coverage of the 2014 NBA DRAFT and 2014 NHL DRAFT is available for live
streaming and on-demand viewing to TSN subscribers through TSN GO. TSNs Draft
Week puts the spotlight on CHL standouts Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, Sam
Bennett, and Leon Draisaitl, as well as Canadian college hoops phenoms Andrew
Wiggins, Tyler Ennis, and Nik Stauskas. Highlights of TSNs Draft Week coverage
are listed below (visit TSN.ca for more details). 2014 NBA DRAFT on TSN -
On-site at Barclays Center in Brooklyn: TSN complements its exclusive live
coverage with Canadian news updates throughout the evening, with Kate Beirness
joined by analyst Leo Rautins, with breaking news updates from reporter Matthew
Scianitti. - On-site at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto: TSN basketball analyst
Jack Armstrong covers the Toronto Raptors on draft night with live reports from
the ACC, including news updates and interviews with Raptors team officials.
Specials: - THE CANADIAN REVOLUTION: airing as part of SPORTCENTRE the evening
of the 2014 NBA DRAFT, this TSN Original feature chronicles the rise of this
years rich collection of Canadian talent, and includes interviews with Canadian
prospects Wiggins, Ennis, and Stauskas.- CABBIE PRESENTS: Cabral "Cabbie"
Richards is on-site at the Barclays Center to conduct interviews with this years
draftees, highlighted by one-on-ones with Wiggins and Ennis, who discuss what
the NBA Draft means to them.- DAVE NAYLOR INTERVIEWS VINCE CARTER: The TSN Radio
host sits down with the Toronto Raptors legend to discuss the growth of
basketball north of the border since Carter made his debut with the team in
1998.- BRUCE ARTHUR ON BASKETBALL IN CANADA: The Toronto Star columnist and
panelist on TSNs THE REPORTERS WITH DAVE HODGE contributes his perspective on
the historic nature of the 2014 NBA DRAFT. 2014 NHL DRAFT on TSN - On-site at
Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia: - Host James Duthie is on the Draft stage
interviewing GMs and players following their selection. - Gord Miller hosts TSNs
Draft Panel featuring Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie, TSN Director of Scouting
Craig Button and analyst Pierre McGuire. - Hockey Insider Darren Dreger gives
the latest on breaking trades from the Draft floor while reporter Ryan Rishaug
follows the prospects as they wait to hear their names called. All TSN Radio
stations are live and on location in Philadelphia for the 2014 NHL DRAFT,
delivering live coverage and a focus on their local market. In addition, NBC
Sports Network airs TSNs 2014 NHL DRAFT coverage in the United States.
French-language coverage of the 2014 NHL DRAFT is available on RDS. Specials: -
BOB MCKENZIES DRAFT RANKING SPECIAL (Monday, June 23 at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN):
Alongside host James Duthie, Draft Expert Bob McKenzie releases his final list
of the consensus Top 30 ranked players heading into the NHL Draft. - NHL ON TSN:
MOCK DRAFT (Tuesday, June 24 at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN): TSN Director of Scouting
Craig Button plays the role of the NHLs 30 General Managers, completing a mock
draft of the first round, making all 30 picks. - NHL ON TSN COUNTDOWN TO THE NHL
DRAFT (Thursday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN2): James Duthie hosts this
30-minute countdown special live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia,
and is joined by Draft Expert Bob McKenzie, TSN Director of Scouting Craig
Button, Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, and reporter Ryan Rishaug. - PLAYING TO
LOSE (Tuesday, June 24 at 8 p.m. ET on TSN): Fronted by Michael Farber, this
30-minute TSN Original documentary revisits the events leading up to the 1984
NHL Draft, in which the Pittsburgh Penguins altered the course of their
franchise by securing the #1 overall pick and the right to select Mario Lemieux
– but did they deliberately lose to secure the top pick? TSN Digital TSN Digital
platforms complement the networks live Draft Week coverage with the highlights
listed below. NBA Draft: - A complete mock draft from TSN Radios 1 On 1
basketball experts Will Strickland and Duane Watson- Blog posts and podcasts
from the 1 On 1 hosts focusing on the biggest storylines leading up to draft
day- Complete player profiles of key Canadian prospects- Exclusive Draft
webisodes from host Kate Beirness and analyst Leo Rautins- Comprehensive draft
news, including team reports and prospect profiles- Online exclusive videos
featuring news, features, and highlights, as well as NBA Combine footage NHL
Draft: - Extensive prospect ranking lists from both Bob McKenzie and Craig
Button, as well as from NHL Central Scouting and International Scouting
Services- On-demand video and complete draft list from the NHL ON TSN: MOCK
DRAFT- Comprehensive draft news, including team reports and prospect profiles-
Exclusive Draft webisodes from Hockey Insider Darren Dreger and reporter Ryan
Rishaug- Historical features on the 50 years of the NHL DRAFT- Blog posts,
podcasts, and videos from the 2014 NHL DRAFT
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in the NHL in assists with 20 and 23rd in points with 24. Yet the question
remains, should Subban be on Canadas Olympic roster? Subbans skill-set as an
offensive defenceman limits his competition for a position on the team, but it
also restricts his chances.INDIANAPOLIS -- Pacers coach Frank Vogel kept the
game plan simple. Make the extra pass, take care of the ball, play defence and
get more out of his bench. The four-pronged approach worked. Danny Granger
scored a season-high 16 points, Paul George and Lance Stephenson each added 15,
and the Pacers plowed through some rough stretches to pull away from the Orlando
Magic, 98-79 on Monday night. "I thought we came out with the right focus and
the right fight," forward David West said. "We played hard, played together and
got the W." Thats good enough for right now. The team with the NBAs best record
came into the game with a 3-3 mark over its last six and seemed to be sliding
after a series of slow starts forced it to fight its way back from large, early
deficits. Even returning home after a five-game West Coast swing wasnt the fix.
The Pacers (37-10) lost to Phoenix last Thursday, then had to overcome a
season-high 24 turnovers Saturday to barely get past Brooklyn. On Monday, the
Pacers looked like a different team. They started fast, committed only two
turnovers in the first 21 1/2 minutes and led from start to finish. Perhaps that
much should have been expected against the second-worst team in the league and
the worst road team in the NBA. But it was still a tough night. West hurt his
right ankle in the third quarter, backup centre Ian Mahinmi left with an injured
right shoulder in the fourth and Indiana let Orlando (13-37) back into the game
late in the first half before nearly giving all of its 16-point, first-half lead
by starting the third quarter with 10 straight misses. The difference: The
Pacers heeded their All-Star coachs advice and allowed a season-low 29 points in
the second half. "Thats typical of us," Granger said. "You know we hang our hat
on defence, and we really want that to carry us the whole way." Arron Afflalo
led the Magic with 20 points but was shut out for the final 23:47.
Nikola Vucevic added 16 points, getting only four over the final 19 minutes. The
only other Orlando player to reach double figures was Tobias Harris, who
finished with 11. Rookie Victor Oladipo finished with six points and tied a
season high with 11 assists but wass just 2 of 11 from the field in his second
game back in his adopted home state.
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Jerseys. "They were just more active on their tags and disguising
their defence," said Oladipo, who again started in place of injured point guard
Jameer Nelson. "They just did a great job of making us take tough shots. Its
something we need to learn from." The Pacers, meanwhile, stuck to the Vogel
Plan. Granger, a former All-Star who has been working his way back from a
strained left calf, broke out of his shooting slump. C.J. Watson had 12 points
and Luis Scola added 10 as the Pacers bench combined for exactly half of
Indianas total, a season best. Indianas two most prolific scorers did their
thing, too. George started with seven points, three rebounds, two steals and two
assists in the first quarter. Stephenson, the NBA leader with four
triple-doubles, settled for 15 points, 12 rebounds and five assists. It looked
as if the Pacers would blow out Orlando when they took a 55-39 lead midway
through the second quarter. But the Magic closed the period on a 9-2 run, then
watched the Pacers miss their first 10 shots in the third quarter as they crept
back within two on Vucevics tip-in with 7:01 to go. Indianas defence then held
tight until Stephenson ended the shooting drought with a circus jumper that
banked in as he drew a foul on Oladipo. Stephenson made the free throw to give
Indiana a 63-58 lead and the Magic never got another chance to tie it. The
Pacers closed the third quarter on a 9-1 run to make it 75-63 and opened the
fourth on a 11-1 spurt to put it away. "It goes back to passing," Granger said.
"You know when once you move the ball, you get a lot more open shots. Weve been
trying to do it by ourselves these last 10 or 12 games and our offence has been
struggling. So we move the ball, we get layups, backdoor cuts, open 3s. That
makes everybody look good." Notes: Vogel gave his starters extra rest in the
fourth quarter with the Pacers heading to Atlanta for the second half of a
back-to-back on Tuesday. ... Nelson sat out with a sore left knee and is
expected to be examined when the team returns home. ... Recently signed centre
Andrew Bynum has not yet practiced with the Pacers.
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