“Going to be All-Star”: Draymond Green Has a Big Prediction For Fellow Spartan and Lakers 35th Pick Max Christie

The Lakers started this wild offseason by trading a future second-round pick and cash to the Orlando Magic for the 35th overall pick. Nobody anticipated who the team would select with this selection, but Max Christie was chosen by the Lake Show. Max Christie, a former five-star recruit, has been chosen by the club. Christie is a 19-year-old woman of extraordinary size and length.

Christie uses her 6’6″ height and 6’8″ wingspan to score the ball from various locations on the floor. His mid-range shot is undoubtedly the strongest aspect of his game. Another familiar Spartan in the NBA is Draymond Green, who recently won a championship with the Dub Nation.

Draymond Green

Green spent all four years of his undergraduate career at Michigan State, where he ended as only one of three Spartans in school history to record 1,000+ points and 1000+ rebounds. Despite this, not many clubs considered him to be a first-round choice.

Draymond Green puts pressure on Lakers 35th pick Max Christie

“Another 35th pick from Michigan State. History says he’s going to be an All-Star 🤷🏿‍♂️,” Draymond Green tweeted.

The former 5-star prospect is under a lot of pressure, but Christie has demonstrated a lot of promise over the past several years. His most notable accomplishment to date has been being named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. The Michigan State Spartan was chosen by the Golden State Warriors with the 35th overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft. Outraged with his poor draft position, he memorized the names of every player picked before him.

Christie has the wingspan and stamina to develop into a good defender in the near future. Remember that he only played at Michigan State for one season before declaring for the draft. Even while it would appear as though he won’t see much action with the Lakers, it’s important to remember that Austin Reaves, who went undrafted, was one of the season’s standout performers in 2021.