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The Bulls’ point-guard position is a quagmire.

Kris Dunn and Cameron Payne are bothinjured (and not necessarily good). Jerian Grant is maybe an adequate backup pressed into starting. Ryan Arcidiacono is on a two-way contract.

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Enter Kay Felder.

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Kay Felder was born in United States on Wednesday, March 29, 1995 (Millennials Generation). He is 25 years old and is a Aries. Kahlil Ameer “Kay” Felder Jr. Is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association point guard, declared for the 2016 NBA draft at the conclusion of his junior. Parents: Kahlil Felder, Sr. And Tiffany Williams - Father played college basketball at Eastern Michigan (1990-92) and ranks inside the single-season record book with 129 assists in 1991-92. Siblings: Deleylia Thomas, Michael Dickerson, Armenee Felder. The Detroit Pistons are signing point guard Kay Felder to a two-way contract, reports The Vertical's Shams Charania. What It Means: Felder, a Detroit native, played for the Chicago Bulls earlier.

The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has waived forward Jarell Eddie and center Diamond Stone, and claimed guard Kay Felder off waivers.

Felder was waived by the Hawks, who acquired him in a salary-dump trade from the Cavaliers. Cleveland drafted Felder No. 54 last year, but ran out of roster spots this year.

Felder is only a moderate prospect. He impressed in the D-League, but at 5-foot-9, he has significant limitations. (His size also makes him incredibly fun to watch when he gets rolling.)

For Chicago, he’s a quite-noteworthy addition.

Complete results from the 2016 NBA Draft are posted below. Scroll down to see the details of each in-draft trade. Click on each player’s name for full pick analysis.

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Round 1

1. Philadelphia 76ers - Ben Simmons, PF, LSU

2. Los Angeles Lakers - Brandon Ingram, SF, Duke

3. Boston Celtics - Jaylen Brown, SF, California

4. Phoenix Suns - Dragan Bender, PF, Croatia

5. Minnesota Timberwolves - Kris Dunn, PG, Providence

6. New Orleans Pelicans - Buddy Hield, SG, Oklahoma

7. Denver Nuggets - Jamal Murray, PG/SG, Kentucky

8. Sacramento Kings* - Marquese Chriss, PF, Washington

9. Toronto Raptors - Jakob Poeltl, C, Utah

10. Milwaukee Bucks - Thon Maker, PF/C, South Sudan

11. Orlando Magic* - Domantas Sabonis, PF/C, Gonzaga

12. Utah Jazz* - Taurean Prince, SF, Baylor

13. Phoenix Suns* - Georgios Papagiannis, C, Greece

14. Chicago Bulls - Denzel Valentine, SG, Michigan State

15. Denver Nuggets - Juan Henangomez, SF/PF, Spain

16. Boston Celtics - Guerschon Yabusele, PF, France

17. Memphis Grizzlies - Wade Baldwin, PG, Vanderbilt

18. Detroit Pistons - Henry Ellenson, PF/C, Marquette

19. Denver Nuggets - Malik Beasley, SG, Florida State

20. Indiana Pacers* - Caris LeVert, PG/SG, Michigan

21. Atlanta Hawks - DeAndre Bembry, SF, Saint Joseph's

22. Charlotte Hornets* - Malachi Richardson, SG, Syracuse

23. Boston Celtics - Ante Zizic, C, Croatia

24. Philadelphia 76ers - Timothe Luwawu, SG/SF, France

25. Los Angeles Clippers - Brice Johnson, PF, North Carolina

26. Philadelphia 76ers - Furkan Korkmaz, SG, Turkey

27. Toronto Raptors - Pascal Siakam, PF, New Mexico

28. Phoenix Suns* - Skal Labissiere, PF/C, Kentucky

29. San Antonio Spurs - Dejounte Murray, PG/SG, Washington

30. Golden State Warriors - Damian Jones, C, Vanderbilt


Trades:

Phoenix acquires the No. 8 pick (Marquese Chriss) from Sacramento for Bogdan Bogdanovic, their No. 13 (Georgios Papagiannis) and No. 28 pick (Skal Labissiere) and a 2020 second-round pick.

Oklahoma City acquires No. 11 pick (Domantas Sabonis), Victor Oladipo and Ersan Ilyasova for Serge Ibaka.

Atlanta acquires the No. 12 pick (Taurean Prince) from Utah in three-team deal, sending Jeff Teague to Indiana and George Hill to Utah.

Brooklyn acquires the No. 20 pick (Caris LeVert) from Indiana for Thaddeus Young and a future second-round pick.

Sacramento acquires the No. 22 pick (Malachi Richardson) from Charlotte for Marco Belinelli.

Round 2

31. Boston Celtics* - Deyonta Davis, PF/C, Michigan State

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32. Los Angeles Laker - Ivica Zubac, C, Bosnia and Herzegovina

33. Los Angeles Clippers* - Cheick Diallo, PF/C, Kansas

34. Phoenix Suns - Tyler Ulis, PG, Kentucky

35. Boston Celtics* - Rade Zagorac, SF, Serbia

36. Milwaukee Bucks - Malcolm Brogdon, SG, Virginia

37. Houston Rockets - Chinanu Onaku, C, Louisville

38. Milwaukee Bucks* - Patrick McCaw, SG, UNLV

39. New Orleans Pelicans* - David Michineau, PG, France

40. New Orleans Pelicans* - Diamond Stone, C, Maryland

41. Orlando Magic - Stephen Zimmerman, C, UNLV

42. Utah Jazz* - Isaiah Whitehead, SG, Seton Hall

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43. Houston Rockets - Zhou Qi, C, China

44. Atlanta Hawks - Isaia Cordinier, SG, France

45. Boston Celtics - Demetrius Jackson, PG, Notre Dame

46. Dallas Mavericks - AJ Hammonds, C, Purdue

47. Orlando Magic* - Jake Layman, SF, Maryland

48. Chicago Bulls - Paul Zipser, SF, Germany

49. Detroit Pistons - Michael Gbinije, SG/SF, Syracuse

50. Indiana Pacers - Georges Niang, SF/PF, Iowa State

51. Boston Celtics - Ben Bentil, PF, Providence

52. Utah Jazz - Joel Bolomboy, PF, Weber State

53. Denver Nuggets - Petr Cornelie, PF, France

54. Atlanta Hawks* - Kay Felder, PG, Oakland

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55. Brooklyn Nets* - Marcus Paige, PG, North Carolina

56. Denver Nuggets* - Daniel Hamilton, SG, Connecticut

57. Memphis Grizzlies - Wang Zhelin, C, China

58. Boston Celtics - Abdel Nader, Iowa State

59. Sacramento Kings - Isaiah Cousins, Oklahoma

60. Utah Jazz - Tyrone Wallace, PG, California

Trades:

Memphis acquires the No. 31 pick (Deyonta Davis) and No. 35 pick (Rade Zagorac) from Boston for a 2019 first-round pick.

New Orleans acquires the No. 33 pick (Cheik Diallo) from the Clippers for their No. 39 (David Michineau) and No. 40 (Diamond Stone) pick.

Golden State acquires the No. 38 pick (Patrick McCaw) from Milwaukee for $2.4 million.


Brooklyn acquires the No. 42 pick (Isaiah Whitehead) from Utah for their No. 55 pick (Marcus Paige) and cash.


Portland acquires the No. 47 pick (Jake Layman) from Orlando for a 2019 second-round pick and $1.2 million.


Cleveland acquires the No. 54 pick (Kay Felder) from Atlanta for $2.4 million.


Oklahoma City acquires the No. 56 pick (Daniel Hamilton) from Denver for cash.

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