Johni Broome is like most basketball players, dreaming of being drafted as a kid and then working hard enough to make it possible.

So the fact that it didn’t happen until the second round and a second day wasn’t going to dampen his enthusiasm.

The Auburn All-American was taken by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 35 pick on Thursday night, five picks into the second round.

“Being here, this is probably the most exciting moment of my life so far,” Broome said. “As a kid you always want to be drafted, hear your name called, put on the hat. So kind of going through the moment, I don’t know, it just feels surreal.”

The NBA draft resumed Thursday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn — though in a much smaller portion of it than was used Wednesday for the first round — with a trade. And the deals kept coming throughout the second round.

The Phoenix Suns opened it by taking Rasheer Fleming after agreeing to acquire the pick earlier Thursday from the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Wolves still made the No. 31 selection, but Phoenix and Minnesota had worked out the swap a few hours earlier. Fleming became aware of the situation shortly before he was selected on his second trip to Barclays Center in two nights after attending the first round on Wednesday.

Among the familiar names going early in the second round were Broome and Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner, the four-time Big East defensive player of year, who was selected one pick earlier by Charlotte at No. 34.

The Mavericks, who selected Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 pick Wednesday, did not have a selection when Round 2 began. They had the option to try to trade in and a number of other teams moved around as the draft went on.

The Lakers were one of them, agreeing to acquire the rights to Adou Thiero, the 36th pick from Arkansas.