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Revision as of 23:03, 6 March 2008

The 2002 NBA Draft was held on June 26, 2002 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting 57 amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from high schools and non-North American leagues.[1] The draft was broadcast on ESPN and TNT at 7:30 PM (EDT). The NBA announced that 42 college and high school players, and five international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft.[2] The Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors both had a 22.5 percent probability of acquiring the first overall pick, but the Houston Rockets, with an 8.9 percent probability, won the NBA Draft Lottery on May 19.[3][4] The Bulls and Warriors were second and third, respectively. As punishment for salary cap violations during the 2000-2001 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round draft pick.

As the Rockets' first pick, Yao Ming became the first international player with no American basketball experience to be drafted first overall. The 2002 draft set a record with 17 international selections, with six coming in the first round alone.[5] After the completion of the regular season, Amare Stoudemire was selected as the Rookie of the Year. In 2005, Yao set a single-season All-Star voting record by getting 2,558,278 votes, earning him a spot as a starter on the Western Conference All-Star Team.[6]

After a promising rookie season, #2 pick Jay Williams violated his contract by riding a motorcycle, and nearly lost his life in an accident that shattered his pelvis, severed a main nerve in his leg, and tore three ligaments in his left knee including his ACL. Although he has tried an intense rehabilitation program, as of 2007, Williams has not played a game in the NBA since.

Round one

= All-Star
Pick Player Nationality NBA Team School/Club Team
1 Yao Ming (C)  China Houston Rockets Shanghai Sharks (China)
2 Jay Williams (PG)  United States Chicago Bulls Duke
3 Mike Dunleavy, Jr. (SF)  United States Golden State Warriors Duke
4 Drew Gooden (PF)  United States Memphis Grizzlies Kansas
5 Nikoloz Tskitishvili (F/C)  Georgia Denver Nuggets Benetton Treviso (Italy)
6 Dajuan Wagner (G)  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Memphis
7 Maybyner "Nenê" Hilario (PF)  Brazil New York Knicks (traded to Denver)[7] Vasco da Gama (Brazil)
8 Chris Wilcox (F/C)  United States Los Angeles Clippers (from Atlanta) Maryland
9 Amare Stoudemire (F/C)  United States Phoenix Suns Cypress Creek HS (Orlando, Florida)
10 Caron Butler (SF)  United States Miami Heat UConn
11 Jared Jeffries (F)  United States Washington Wizards Indiana
12 Melvin Ely (PF)  United States Los Angeles Clippers Fresno State
13 Marcus Haislip (PF)  United States Milwaukee Bucks Tennessee
14 Fred Jones (SG)  United States Indiana Pacers Oregon
15 Boštjan Nachbar (SF)  Slovenia Houston Rockets (from Toronto) Benetton Treviso (Italy)
16 Jiri Welsch (G/F)  Czech Republic Philadelphia 76ers (traded to Golden State) Union Olimpija (Slovenia and Adriatic League)
17 Juan Dixon (G)  United States Washington Wizards (from New Orleans) Maryland
18 Curtis Borchardt (C)  United States Orlando Magic (traded to Utah) Stanford
19 Ryan Humphrey (PF)  United States Utah Jazz (traded to Orlando) Notre Dame
20 Kareem Rush (SG)  United States Toronto Raptors (from Seattle via New York, traded to Los Angeles Lakers) Missouri
21 Qyntel Woods (SF)  United States Portland Trail Blazers NE Mississippi CC
22 Casey Jacobsen (SG)  United States Phoenix Suns (from Boston) Stanford
23 Tayshaun Prince (SF)  United States Detroit Pistons Kentucky
24 Nenad Krstić (F/C)  Yugoslavia New Jersey Nets Partizan Belgrade (Sinalco Superleague and Adriatic League)
25 Frank Williams (PG)  United States Denver Nuggets (from Dallas, traded to New York)[7] Illinois
26 John Salmons (G/F)  United States San Antonio Spurs (traded to Philadelphia) Miami
27 Chris Jefferies (SF)  United States Los Angeles Lakers (traded to Toronto) Fresno State
28 Dan Dickau (PG)  United States Sacramento Kings (traded to Atlanta) Gonzaga

* Note: The Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations.

Round two

Pick Player Nationality NBA Team School/Club Team
29 Steve Logan (PG)  United States Golden State Warriors Cincinnati
30 Roger Mason, Jr. (SG)  United States Chicago Bulls Virginia
31 Robert Archibald (PF)  Scotland Memphis Grizzlies Illinois
32 Vincent Yarbrough (SF)  United States Denver Nuggets Tennessee
33 Dan Gadzuric (C)  Netherlands Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston) UCLA
34 Carlos Boozer (PF)  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Duke
35 Miloš Vujanić (PG)  Yugoslavia New York Knicks Partizan Belgrade (Sinalco Superleague and Adriatic League)
36 David Andersen (C)  Australia Atlanta Hawks Virtus Bologna (Italy)
37 Tito Maddox (PG)  United States Houston Rockets (from Miami) Fresno State
38 Rod Grizzard (SG)  United States Washington Wizards (from Phoenix via Denver) Alabama
39 Juan Carlos Navarro (PG)  Spain Washington Wizards FC Barcelona (Spain)
40 Mario Kasun (C)  Croatia Los Angeles Clippers Opel Skyliners (Germany)
41 Ronald Murray (SG)  United States Milwaukee Bucks Shaw
42 Jason Jennings (C)  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Toronto via Chicago) Arkansas State
43 Lonny Baxter (PF)  United States Chicago Bulls (from Indiana) Maryland
44 Sam Clancy (PF)  United States Philadelphia 76ers USC
45 Matt Barnes (SF)  United States Memphis Grizzlies (from Orlando) UCLA
46 Jamal Sampson (C)  United States Utah Jazz (traded to Orlando) California
47 Chris Owens (PF)  United States Milwaukee Bucks (from New Orleans, traded to Memphis) Texas
48 Peter Fehse (PF)  Germany Seattle SuperSonics Halle (Germany)
49 Darius Songaila (PF)  Lithuania Boston Celtics Wake Forest
50 Federico Kammerichs (SF)  Argentina Portland Trail Blazers Ourense (Spain)
51 Marcus Taylor (PG)  United States Minnesota Timberwolves Michigan State
52 Rasual Butler (SF)  United States Miami Heat (from Detroit via Toronto and Houston) La Salle
53 Tamar Slay (SG)  United States New Jersey Nets Marshall
54 Mladen Šekularac (SG)  Yugoslavia Dallas Mavericks FMP Železnik (Sinalco Superleague and Adriatic League)
55 Luis Scola (PF)  Argentina San Antonio Spurs (from L.A. Lakers) TAU Cerámica (Spain)
56 Randy Holcomb (PF)  United States San Antonio Spurs (traded to Philadelphia) San Diego State
57 Corsley Edwards (PF)  United States Sacramento Kings Central Connecticut

Notable undrafted players

References

  1. ^ NBA.com: 2002 Draft Handbook
  2. ^ NBA.com. Twenty-Four Early Entry Candidates Withdraw from Draft 2002. Retrieved June 26, 2007.
  3. ^ NBA.com. Ties Broken for NBA Draft Order of Selection. April 24, 2002. Retrieved June 26, 2007.
  4. ^ "Cavaliers Win NBA Draft Lottery 2003". NBA.com. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  5. ^ Lago, Joe. Draft record set with 17 foreign-born picks. June 26, 2002. Retrieved June 26, 2002.
  6. ^ NBA.com. Yao, Bryant Lead All Players in Voting. February 2, 2006. Retrieved June 26, 2007.
  7. ^ a b The Knicks traded #7 pick along with Marcus Camby and Mark Jackson to the Nuggets for Antonio McDyess, #25 pick and a 2003 second-round pick.