This year’s NBA Draft will kick off at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Thursday night (June 22), and here is all the info you need:
When: Thursday, June 22, 7 p.m. EST
Where: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Predictions:
The Philadelphia 76ers are widely projected to select Washington guard Markelle Fultz as the No. 1 overall pick from the Boston Celtics, who are expected to take Kansas swingman Josh Jackson at No. 3 overall. Fultz could likely prove to mesh well with the Sixers’ young core of guards like Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and Dario Saric. Philadelphia is also predicted to take the Lakers’ first-round pick from next year as part of their trade for Fultz.
According to the New York Times, the Lakers will likely choose hometown star Lonzo Ball — a powerful point guard who played one season for UCLA — as the No. 2 overall pick on Thursday. Ball’s father LaVar is a former college basketball star and former tight end who played in the World League of American Football and as a practice squad member for the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers of the NFL.
The top international prospects, per the Times, are Frenchman Frank Nitikina and Latvian center Anzejs Pasecniks. In total, the NBA boasts 20 French-born players, while only four come from Latvia — three of whom have joined the league in the last three years.
Here is the full team selection order for the first two rounds of the 2017 Draft:
First-round order
1. Philadelphia 76ers (from Celtics via Nets)
2. Los Angeles Lakers
3. Boston Celtics (from 76ers via Kings)
4. Phoenix Suns
5. Sacramento Kings (from 76ers)
6. Orlando Magic
7. Minnesota Timberwolves
8. New York Knicks
9. Dallas Mavericks
10. Sacramento Kings (from Pelicans)
11. Charlotte Hornets
12. Detroit Pistons
13. Denver Nuggets
14. Miami Heat
15. Portland Trail Blazers
16. Chicago Bulls
17. Milwaukee Bucks
18. Indiana Pacers
19. Atlanta Hawks
20. Portland Trail Blazers (from Grizzlies)
21. Oklahoma City Thunder
22. Brooklyn Nets (from Wizards)
23. Toronto Raptors (from Clippers)
24. Utah Jazz
25. Orlando Magic (from Raptors)
26. Portland Trail Blazers (from Cavs)
27. Brooklyn Nets (from Celtics)
28. Los Angeles Lakers (from Rockets)
29. San Antonio Spurs
30. Utah Jazz (from Warriors)
Second-round order
31. Atlanta Hawks (from Nets)
32. Phoenix Suns
33. Orlando Magic (from Lakers)
34. Sacramento Kings (from 76ers via Pelicans)
35. Orlando Magic
36. Philadelphia 76ers (from Knicks via Jazz and Raptors)
37. Boston Celtics (from Timberwolves via Suns)
38. Chicago Bulls (from Kings via Cavs)
39. Philadelphia 76ers (from Mavericks)
40. New Orleans Pelicans
41. Charlotte Hornets
42. Utah Jazz (from Pistons)
43. Houston Rockets (from Nuggets)
44. New York Knicks (from Bulls)
45. Houston Rockets (from Blazers)
46. Philadelphia 76ers (from Heat via Hawks)
47. Indiana Pacers
48. Milwaukee Bucks
49. Denver Nuggets (from Grizzlies via Thunder)
50. Philadelphia 76ers (from Hawks)
51. Denver Nuggets (from Thunder)
52. Washington Wizards
53. Boston Celtics (from Cavs)
54. Phoenix Suns (from Raptors)
55. Utah Jazz
56. Boston Celtics (from Clippers)
57. Brooklyn Nets (from Celtics)
58. New York Knicks (from Rockets)
59. San Antonio Spurs
60. Atlanta Hawks (from Warriors via 76ers and Jazz)
WACO, TX – FEBRUARY 18: Josh Jackson #11 of the Kansas Jayhawks and teammate Landen Lucas #33 celebrate after Kansas defeated the Baylor Bears at the Ferrell Center on February 18, 2017 in Waco, Texas. Kansas won 67-65. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
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