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*{{flagicon|USA}} '''[[Trae Young]]''' – G, [[Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball|Oklahoma]] (freshman)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/22842249/oklahoma-sooners-freshman-guard-trae-young-enter-nba-draft |title=Oklahoma freshman guard Trae Young to enter NBA draft |first=Adrian |last=Wojnarowski |website=ESPN.com |date=March 20, 2018 |accessdate=March 20, 2018}}</ref>
*{{flagicon|USA}} '''[[Trae Young]]''' – G, [[Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball|Oklahoma]] (freshman)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/22842249/oklahoma-sooners-freshman-guard-trae-young-enter-nba-draft |title=Oklahoma freshman guard Trae Young to enter NBA draft |first=Adrian |last=Wojnarowski |website=ESPN.com |date=March 20, 2018 |accessdate=March 20, 2018}}</ref>
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2018 NBA draft
File:2018 NBA Draft logo.jpg
General information
Date(s)June 21, 2018
Time7:00 pm ET
LocationBarclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
LeagueNBA
First selectionTBA

The 2018 NBA draft will be held on June 21, 2018 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. National Basketball Association (NBA) teams will take turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. It will be televised nationally by ESPN. This draft will be the last draft to use the original weighted lottery system that gives teams near the bottom of the NBA draft better odds at the top three picks of the draft while teams higher up had worse odds in the process; the rule was agreed upon by the NBA on September 28, 2017, but would not be implemented until the 2019 draft.[1]

Draft selections

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
x Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
# Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game
Rnd. Pick Player Pos. Nationality[n 1] Team School / club team
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
1 7
1 8
1 9
1 10
1 11
1 12
1 13
1 14
1 15 Washington Wizards
1 16 Phoenix Suns (from Miami)
1 17 Milwaukee Bucks
1 18 San Antonio Spurs
1 19 Atlanta Hawks (from Minnesota)
1 20 Minnesota Timberwolves (from Oklahoma City)
1 21 Utah Jazz
1 22 Chicago Bulls (from New Orleans)
1 23 Indiana Pacers
1 24 Portland Trail Blazers
1 25 Los Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland via Portland and Cleveland)
1 26 Philadelphia 76ers
1 27 Boston Celtics
1 28 Golden State Warriors
1 29 Brooklyn Nets (from Toronto)
1 30 Atlanta Hawks (from Houston via the L.A. Clippers)
2 31 Phoenix Suns
2 32 Memphis Grizzlies
2 33 Atlanta Hawks
2 34 Dallas Mavericks
2 35 Orlando Magic
2 36 Sacramento Kings
2 37 New York Knicks (from Chicago)
2 38 Philadelphia 76ers (from Brooklyn)
2 39 Philadelphia 76ers (from New York)
2 40 Brooklyn Nets (from L.A. Lakers via Orlando)
2 41 Orlando Magic (from Charlotte via Memphis and Phoenix)
2 42 Detroit Pistons
2 43 Denver Nuggets (from L.A. Clippers via New York)
2 44 Washington Wizards
2 45 Brooklyn Nets (from Milwaukee)
2 46 Houston Rockets (from Miami via Memphis)
2 47 Los Angeles Lakers (from Denver via Utah and Chicago)
2 48 Minnesota Timberwolves
2 49 San Antonio Spurs
2 50 Indiana Pacers
2 51 New Orleans Pelicans (previously from Chicago
via New Orleans, Miami, and New Orleans)
2 52 Utah Jazz
2 53 Oklahoma City Thunder
2 54 Dallas Mavericks (from Portland via Denver)
2 55 Charlotte Hornets (from Cleveland via Brooklyn and Philadelphia)
2 56 Philadelphia 76ers
2 57 Oklahoma City Thunder (from Boston)
2 58 Denver Nuggets (from Golden State)
2 59 Phoenix Suns (from Toronto)
2 60 Philadelphia 76ers (from Houston)

Combine

The invitation-only NBA Draft Combine will be held in Chicago from May 16 to 20. The on-court element of the combine will take place on May 18 and 19.

Draft lottery

The NBA draft lottery will take place during the playoffs on May 15, 2018. This year will be the last time it uses what was originally the updated system for the NBA draft lottery to upgrade draft odds for teams in the lower regions of the NBA. Starting in 2019 onward, the newer updated draft lottery will give the bottom 3 teams equal odds for the #1 pick, while some of the teams higher up the NBA draft would get an increased chance for a top-four pick instead of a top-three pick like in this year, thus hoping to discourage teams from potentially losing games on purpose for higher draft picks (and potentially better talent in the process). There were also two tiebreakers involved for lottery odds this season; the first involved the Dallas Mavericks having one more result favoring them having the #1 pick over Atlanta after splitting the odds together, while the second tiebreaker had the Chicago Bulls splitting odds with the Sacramento Kings, resulting in the Bulls having slightly better odds on their end in the process.

Denotes the actual lottery result
Team 2017–18
record
Lottery
chances
Lottery probabilities
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Phoenix Suns 21–61 250 .250 .215 .178 .358
Memphis Grizzlies 22–60 199 .199 .188 .171 .319 .124
Dallas Mavericks 24–58 138 .138 .142 .145 .238 .290 .045
Atlanta Hawks 24–58 137 .137 .142 .145 .085 .323 .155 .013
Orlando Magic 25–57 88 .088 .096 .106 .262 .359 .084 .004
Chicago Bulls 27–55 53 .053 .060 .070 .440 .331 .045 .001
Sacramento Kings 27–55 53 .053 .060 .070 .573 .226 .018 .000
Brooklyn Nets[1] 28–54 28 .028 .033 .039 .725 .168 .008 .000
New York Knicks 29–53 17 .017 .020 .024 .813 .122 .004 .000
Los Angeles Lakers[2] 35–47 11 .011 .013 .016 .870 .089 .002 .000
Charlotte Hornets 36–46 8 .008 .009 .012 .908 .063 .001 .000
Detroit Pistons[3] 39–43 7 .007 .008 .010 .935 .039 .000
Los Angeles Clippers 42–40 6 .006 .007 .009 .960 .018
Denver Nuggets 46–36 5 .005 .006 .007 .982

^ 1: The Brooklyn Nets' pick gets conveyed to the Cleveland Cavaliers this year
^ 2: The Los Angeles Lakers' pick gets conveyed to either the Philadelphia 76ers or the Boston Celtics this year, depending on where the odds land this year.
^ 3: The Detroit Pistons' pick gets conveyed to the Los Angeles Clippers since it went outside the top 4 this year.

Eligiblity and entrants

The draft is conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's 2011 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its player's union. The CBA that ended the 2011 lockout instituted no immediate changes to the draft, but called for a committee of owners and players to discuss future changes.

  • All drafted players must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players who are eligible for the 2018 draft, must be born on or before December 31, 1999.
  • On January 13, 2016, the NCAA Division I council approved a new rule for that division that significantly changed the draft landscape for college players:[2]
    • Declaration for the draft no longer results in automatic loss of college eligibility. As long as a player does not sign a contract with a professional team outside the NBA, or sign with an agent, he will retain college eligibility as long as he makes a timely withdrawal from the draft.
    • NCAA players now have until 10 days after the end of the NBA Draft Combine to withdraw from the draft. Since the combine is held in mid-May, the current deadline is about five weeks after the previous mid-April deadline.
    • NCAA players may participate in the draft combine, and will also be allowed to attend one tryout per year with each NBA team without losing college eligibility.
    • NCAA players may now enter and withdraw from the draft up to two times without loss of eligibility. Previously, the NCAA treated a second declaration of draft eligibility as a permanent loss of college eligibility.

The NBA has since expanded the draft combine to include players with remaining college eligibility (who, like players without college eligibility, can only attend by invitation).[3]

Early entrants

Players who are not automatically eligible have to declare their eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft. For the 2018 draft, the date will fall on April 22. After that date, "early entry" players are able to attend NBA pre-draft camps and individual team workouts to show off their skills and obtain feedback regarding their draft positions. Under the CBA a player may withdraw his name from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration date, which is 10 days before the draft. Under current NCAA rules, players have until May 30 (10 days after the draft combine) to withdraw from the draft and retain college eligibility.

A player who has hired an agent forfeits his remaining college eligibility regardless of whether he is drafted.

College underclassmen

Names in bold mean they have hired an agent, or have announced that they plan to do so. Currently, 49 players have declared their intentions on entering the draft with an agent at hand.

International players

Automatically eligible entrants

Players who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[129]

  • They have completed four years of their college eligibility.
  • If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under that contract.

Players who meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[129]

  • They are at least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players born on or before December 31, 1996 are automatically eligible for the 2018 draft.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA within the United States, and have played under that contract.
Other automatically eligible players
Player Team Note Ref.
United States LiAngelo Ball Vytautas Prienai–Birštonas (Lithuania) Removed himself from UCLA in 2017. [130]
United States Darin Johnson Delaware 87ers (NBA G League) Left Cal State Northridge in 2017;
playing professionally since 2017–18 season.
United States Billy Preston KK Igokea (Bosnia & Herzegovina) Removed himself from Kansas in 2018.
United States Maverick Rowan Lakeland Magic (NBA G League) Left North Carolina State in 2017;
playing professionally since 2017–18 season.

Trades involving draft picks

Pre-draft trades

Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between the teams. Link to official trades relating to the draft (regardless of whether picks become conveyed or not) is as follows: http://www.prosportstransactions.com/basketball/DraftTrades/Years/2018.htm

Boston acquired Gerald Wallace, Kris Humphries, Keith Bogans, MarShon Brooks, Kris Joseph, a 2014 first-round pick, a 2016 first-round pick, the option to swap 2017 first-round picks, and a 2018 first-round pick;
Brooklyn acquired Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Jason Terry and D. J. White; Brooklyn also acquired Boston's 2017 second-round pick for compensation after the 2015–16 season ended.

Cleveland acquired Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Žižić, the 2018 Brooklyn first-round pick, and the 2020 Miami second-round pick (latter pick added as compensation for Thomas' failed physical);
Boston acquired Kyrie Irving

Phoenix acquired a 2013 first-round pick, a 2013 second-round pick, a 2014 second-round pick, and an unprotected 2018 first-round pick;
L.A. Lakers acquired Steve Nash

Philadelphia acquired the 2018 L.A. Lakers first-round pick from Phoenix;
Phoenix acquired Brandon Knight and Kendall Marshall from Milwaukee;
Milwaukee acquired Michael Carter-Williams from Philadelphia, Miles Plumlee and Tyler Ennis from Phoenix

L.A. Clippers acquired Avery Bradley, Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanović, and a top-4 protected 2018 first-round pick;
Detroit acquired Blake Griffin, Brice Johnson, and Willie Reed

Phoenix acquired John Salmons from New Orleans, Danny Granger, a top-7 protected 2018 first-round pick, a 2021 unprotected first-round pick, and a traded player exception from Miami;
Miami acquired Goran Dragić and Zoran Dragić from Phoenix;
New Orleans acquired Norris Cole, Shawne Williams, Justin Hamilton, and cash considerations from Miami

Chicago acquired Tony Allen, Jameer Nelson, Ömer Aşık, a top-5 protected 2018 first-round pick, and the rights to swap 2021 second-round picks;
New Orleans acquired Nikola Mirotić and regained their own 2018 second-round pick once again

Utah acquired a 2017 second-round pick from Detroit, Kendrick Perkins, Grant Jerrett, the player rights to Tibor Pleiß, and a lottery protected 2018 first-round pick from Oklahoma City;
Oklahoma City acquired Enes Kanter and Steve Novak from Utah, D. J. Augustin, Kyle Singler and a 2019 second-round pick from Detroit;
Detroit acquired Reggie Jackson from Oklahoma City

Minnesota acquired a lottery protected 2018 Oklahoma City first-round pick;
Utah acquired Ricky Rubio

Atlanta acquired a lottery protected 2018 first-round pick;
Minnesota acquired Adreian Payne

Portland acquired Anderson Varejão and a 2018 protected first-round pick;
Cleveland acquired a 2020 second round pick

Cleveland reacquired their rights to that 2018 protected first-round pick (protections removed);
Portland acquired a 2017 first round pick

L.A. Lakers acquired Isaiah Thomas, Channing Frye and their own top-3 protected 2018 first-round pick;
Cleveland acquired Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance Jr.

Brooklyn acquired DeMarre Carroll, a lottery protected 2018 first-round pick, and the worst 2018 second-round pick between Orlando and the L.A. Lakers;
Toronto acquired Justin Hamilton

L.A. Clippers acquired Patrick Beverley, Sam Dekker, Montrezl Harrell, Darrun Hilliard, DeAndre Liggins, Lou Williams, Kyle Wiltjer, and a top-3 protected 2018 first-round pick;
Houston acquired Chris Paul

Atlanta acquired Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone, and a top-3 protected 2018 Houston first-round pick;
L.A. Clippers acquired a 2019 second-round pick

Philadelphia acquired Andrei Kirilenko, Jorge Gutiérrez, the right to swap 2018 second-round picks between Cleveland and Brooklyn, a 2020 second-round pick, and cash considerations;
Brooklyn acquired Brandon Davies and the oncoming 2018 Cleveland second-round pick

Oklahoma City acquired Taj Gibson, Doug McDermott, and a 2018 second-round pick;
Chicago acquired Cameron Payne, Joffrey Lauvergne, and Anthony Morrow

New York acquired Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott, and a 2018 second-round pick;
Oklahoma City acquired Carmelo Anthony

Orlando acquired Arron Afflalo, Al Harrington, a 2013 second-round pick, and the worse of Denver's and New York's 2014 first-round picks from Denver; Nikola Vučević, Maurice Harkless, and Philadelphia's 2015 conditional first-round pick that could be conveyed into a 2018 second-round pick and 2019 second-round pick from Philadelphia; Josh McRoberts, Christian Eyenga, a 2015 protected second-round pick, and the Lakers' 2017 protected first-round pick (converted to the Lakers' 2017 second-round pick and 2018 second-round pick) from the L.A. Lakers;
L.A. Lakers acquired Dwight Howard, Earl Clark, and Chris Duhon from Orlando;
Philadelphia acquired Jason Richardson from Orlando and Andrew Bynum from the L.A. Lakers; Denver acquired Andre Iguodala from Philadelphia

Toronto acquired the worst 2018 second-round pick between Orlando and the L.A. Lakers;
Orlando acquired Jeff Weltman as the team's new president of basketball operations

Memphis acquired P.J. Hairston, a 2018 second-round pick, and Brooklyn's 2019 second-round pick from Charlotte; Chris Andersen, a 2018 second-round pick, and a top-55 protected 2019 second-round pick from Miami;
Charlotte acquired Courtney Lee and cash considerations from Memphis;
Miami acquired Brian Roberts from Charlotte

Phoenix acquired Troy Daniels and a 2018 second-round pick for the middle choice between Charlotte, Memphis, and Miami;
Memphis acquired a top-55 protected 2018 Phoenix second-round pick (which would not be conveyed)

Orlando acquired a 2018 second-round pick for the middle choice between Charlotte, Memphis, and Miami;
Phoenix acquired Elfrid Payton

Houston acquired the worst 2018 second-round pick between Charlotte, Memphis, and Miami;
Memphis acquired the draft rights to Dillon Brooks

Philadelphia acquired Byron Mullens and a 2018 second-round pick;
L.A. Clippers acquired a protected 2014 second-round pick (which ultimately wasn't conveyed)

Philadelphia acquired Travis Outlaw, the right to swap 2018 second-round picks between New York and the L.A. Clippers, and a 2019 second-round pick;
New York acquired Arnett Moultrie

Dallas acquired Doug McDermott and the 2018 Portland second-round pick from Dallas;
Denver acquired Devin Harris from Dallas and the 2018 L.A. Clippers second-round pick from New York;
New York acquired Emmanuel Mudiay from Denver

Utah acquired a 2018 second-round pick from Denver, Andris Biedriņš, Richard Jefferson, Brandon Rush, a 2014 first-round pick, a 2016 second-round pick, a 2017 first-round pick, a 2017 second-round pick, and cash considerations from Golden State;
Denver acquired Randy Foye from Utah and a 2018 second-round pick from Golden State;
Golden State acquired Andre Iguodala from Denver via sign-and-trade and Kevin Murphy from Utah

Chicago acquired Justin Holiday from Atlanta and a 2018 second-round pick from Utah;
Utah acquired Shelvin Mack from Atlanta;
Atlanta acquired Kirk Hinrich from Chicago

L.A. Lakers acquired José Calderón, Denver’s 2018 second-round pick, and Chicago’s 2019 second-round pick;
Chicago acquired the rights to Ater Majok

Brooklyn acquired Rashad Vaughn and a 2018 protected second-round pick;
Milwaukee acquired Tyler Zeller

Miami acquired a top-55 protected 2018 second-round pick;
New Orleans acquired Jarnell Stokes and cash considerations

New Orleans reacquired their own 2018 second-round pick (protections removed);
Miami acquired Luke Babbitt

Chicago acquired Quincy Pondexter, a 2018 second-round pick, and cash considerations;
New Orleans acquired the rights to Ater Majok

Denver acquired Mason Plumlee, the least favorable 2018 second-round pick between Portland and Sacramento, and cash considerations;
Portland acquired Jusuf Nurkić and Memphis' 2017 first-round pick

Philadelphia acquired Keith Bogans and a 2018 second-round pick;
Cleveland acquired a conditional 2015 second-round pick (that ultimately wasn't conveyed)

Charlotte acquired the least valuable 2018 second-round pick between Brooklyn and Cleveland, a 2019 second-round pick, and cash considerations;
Brooklyn acquired the draft rights to Juan Pablo Vaulet

Oklahoma City acquired a top-55 protected 2018 second-round pick;
Boston acquired Perry Jones III, a 2019 second-round pick, and cash considerations

Phoenix acquired Jared Sullinger, a 2017 second-round pick, and a 2018 second-round pick;
Toronto acquired P.J. Tucker

Philadelphia acquired a 2018 second-round pick and cash considerations;
Houston acquired Shawn Long

Notes

  1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

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