Nov 18, 2020
Raptors select G Flynn 29th overall
The Toronto Raptors selected San Diego State guard Malachi Flynn 29th overall in the 2020 NBA Draft.
The Canadian Press
TORONTO — Malachi Flynn said there's no better NBA veterans to learn from than Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet.
The Toronto Raptors selected Flynn with the 29th pick in Wednesday night's NBA draft, adding another small point guard with a strong defensive presence to their backcourt.
"I think it's going to be great for me honestly, as a young guy coming in the league, with two guys who have won a championship, who have put up great numbers, there's not much bad you can say about those two guys," Flynn said. "I think it will be great for me to be around them every day and continue to learn."
The six-foot-one, 185-pound guard led San Diego State to a 30-2 record and a No. 6 national ranking. He was also the Mountain West conference player and defensive player of the year.
Flynn said he's watched the Raptors and "how well they play," and has paid particular attention to VanVleet and Lowry.
"They're super savvy," he said. "Kyle Lowry's great at getting you in foul trouble, just keeping you on your toes, he knows what plays to make, he's going to come up in big moments, he does all the little things."
He's inspired by VanVleet, who went undrafted but has worked himself into being one of this year's most coveted free agents.
"He blew up and just continued to get better. He's six foot, six-one, right around there, guys like that get (overlooked) so seeing him being able to win a championship and put up great numbers in the finals, it's definitely inspirational for a guy like me," Flynn said.
The Raptors spoke to Flynn early in the pandemic, and then went to see him two weeks ago in Las Vegas, a trip that sealed the deal.
"He's a guy we really liked, and can come in and . . . develop under the leadership of Kyle and Fred," Raptors GM Bobby Webster said. "Those are two guys for him to learn under."
Webster said Flynn's a modern NBA point guard, who has a complete game on the offensive end, plus defends at a high level.
The 22-year-old Flynn played two seasons at Washington State before transferring to SDSU. He averaged a team-high 17.6 points on 44 per cent shooting and 37.3 per cent shooting from three-point range, plus 5.1 assists through 32 games for the Aztecs.
Flynn, wearing a charcoal suit for the virtual draft, celebrated the night at his hometown in Tacoma, Wash., sharing a huge sectional couch with his parents and six older siblings.
The Raptors also hold the 59th pick in the draft and used it to take Nevada guard Jalen Harris.
A native of Dallas, Harris averaged 21.7 points per game last season after beginning his collegiate career at Louisiana Tech.