Selected by Timberwolves, Ellington says going late will be extra motivation
Posted Jun 27, 2009
Wayne Ellington now will have to be careful while preparing to launch his ever-sweet jumpshot. Wouldn't want to bump the ball against the giant chip on his shoulder. Ellington was projected to go as high as the middle of the first round in the NBA draft. Instead, he dropped like a pebble - not quite a stone - before going to Minnesota at spot No. 28. One of his first thoughts about those teams that neglected to take him? "They'll be sorry," Ellington said, smiling.
(Philadelphia Daily News)
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