NEW YORK — Jaylen Wells sat in the stands at Barclays Center in his snazzy white suit, hoping to hear his name called in the first round of the NBA draft.
A day later, at a second site in a second borough, Wells was finally on his way to the NBA — wearing the same white suit.
''Actually, I had two suits planned and then I was like, I just love this one so much,'' the forward from Washington State said Thursday. ''I was like, ‘I've got to wear it again.'''
Wells was one of the early selections in the new two-day NBA draft, taken with the No. 39 pick by the Memphis Grizzlies. The league went to the format this year instead of having its draft drag too late into the night.
The second round was held at ESPN's Seaport District studios in Manhattan after the first round took place as usual at the home of the Brooklyn Nets. Ten players and their families attended, though Bronny James wasn't present to hear his name announced after the Los Angeles Lakers took the son of the NBA career scoring leader LeBron James at No. 55, near the end of draft.
With extra time between rounds and between picks — it's now four minutes between selections in the second round, up from two previously — the new format might help teams make more confident selections.
It's a little more difficult for the players.
''Two days kind of makes it more stressful,'' UCLA's Adem Bona, who was taken by Philadelphia with the No. 41 pick, said with a laugh. "If it's one, it's like, 'All right, I'm getting my name called today!''