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Branden Dawson headed to the Los Angeles Clippers

June 26, 2015
<p>Senior forward Branden Dawson attempts a basket April 4, 2015, during the semi-final game of the NCAA Tournament in the Final Four round at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Spartans were defeated by the Blue Devils, 81-61. Erin Hampton/The State News</p>

Senior forward Branden Dawson attempts a basket April 4, 2015, during the semi-final game of the NCAA Tournament in the Final Four round at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Spartans were defeated by the Blue Devils, 81-61. Erin Hampton/The State News

Former MSU basketball player Branden Dawson is heading to Los Angeles— after getting drafted in the second round with the No. 56-overall pick by the New Orleans Pelicans, Dawson was traded to the Clippers.

“I’m just really at a loss for words. This is a dream come true,” Dawson said shortly after being selected according to a press release on msuspartans.com “My mind is still racing...As the night went on, and other players were selected ahead of me, I never stopped having faith. I was surrounded by family and friends, and they kept telling me to keep the faith.

“After my Clippers workout, I just had this feeling that this was a place where I could be. This sounds crazy, but after I got the call tonight, I looked at what I was wearing and realized I was wearing Clippers colors. It’s definitely a sign from God."

Dawson could have been aided by the emergence of Draymond Green for the Golden State Warriors, Green's development into one of the premiere defenders in the NBA may have given teams hope of the same for Dawson.

“The biggest thing is his toughness,” said general manager Dave Wohl on NBA.com. “He’s a winner.

“Some of the things he does on the court you can’t teach. It’s just innate effort and competitiveness and toughness. Those are things that we think are skills that are going to blend in with what we want to do.”

Assistant general manager for the Clippers Gary Sacks sees Dawson as a guy that can guard multiple positions, a skill that will give him a good chance at making the team.

“He’s willing to take on a challenge 1-on-1,” Sacks said. “If you tell him to go guard a guy, doesn’t matter what size, I think he can guard threes, fours, even some twos. The other thing I love about him is he fits in well with the scheme.

“He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but he’s the leading shot blocker in school history. That tells you something. He goes after everything.”

The Clippers are loaded with shooters and if Dawson can be the versatile defender they hope he can be, he should have an opportunity to carve out a role on a contender.

MSU men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo was excited for Dawson getting to realize his dream of making it to the NBA.

"He’ll have the opportunity to play for one of the best coaches in the NBA, and being the Clippers’ only draft pick is certainly a plus," Izzo said in the press release. "Branden had a very good career at Michigan State. He overcame three major injuries, graduated, won Big Ten titles and played in a Final Four. He kept working and improving, and tonight his dream of reaching the NBA came true.”

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