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Revision as of 21:45, 6 June 2009

Template:Future sport The 2009 NBA Draft will be held on June 25, 2009, at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The draft, which starts at 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time/4:00 pm Pacific (2300 UTC), will be broadcast in the United States on ESPN.[1] The first overall pick will be made by the Los Angeles Clippers, who won the draft lottery on May 19, 2009.[2]

Eligibility

Entrants

Early entrants

A player who is not automatically eligible must declare his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft.[3][4] For the 2009 draft, this date fell on April 26. The basic requirements for automatic eligibility are completion of college eligibility for U.S. players,[5] and reaching age 22 no later than December 31 of the calendar year of the draft for international players.[6] A more complete discussion of the rules for automatic draft eligibility is available in the "Eligibility" article.

A player who has hired an agent will forfeit his remaining college eligibility, regardless of whether he is drafted. Also, while the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and its players' union allows a player to withdraw from the draft twice, the NCAA mandates that a player who has declared twice loses his college eligibility. This second provision affects Chase Budinger, Wayne Ellington, and Ty Lawson, all of whom declared for and withdrew from the 2008 draft.

The NBA released its official list of early entrants on April 30, 2009; it included 74 college underclassmen and 29 international players.[7] This list did not include Brandon Jennings, an American player who chose not to attend college out of high school and instead opted to play professionally in Italy, signing with Lottomatica Roma. Under provisions of the CBA, an American player who signs a contract with and plays for a professional team outside the United States is automatically eligible for the draft in the calendar year of his 19th birthday.[8]

The withdrawal deadline for early entrants is 5 pm on June 15.[9]

All players listed below are named on the NBA list. However, the list does not indicate whether a player has signed with an agent; for that purpose, other references are provided.

College players

(Arranged in alphabetical order)
All players are Americans except as indicated. Three players who have declared have dual nationality with the U.S. and another country, and one is a dual national of two countries other than the U.S.

Underclassmen who have signed with an agent

Underclassmen who have not signed with an agent

International players

This list is restricted to players who meet the CBA definition of "international" players.

Automatically eligible entrants

The following players have signed professional basketball contracts with teams in leagues other than the NBA following the 2008 NBA Draft and rendered services under such contracts. These players would also be eligible for selection in the 2009 NBA Draft[32]:

(All players are Americans except as indicated)

Key

G Guard F Forward C Center

First round

Pick Player Pos Nationality Team School/Club Team
1 Los Angeles Clippers
2 Memphis Grizzlies
3 Oklahoma City Thunder
4 Sacramento Kings
5 Washington Wizards
6 Minnesota Timberwolves
7 Golden State Warriors
8 New York Knicks
9 Toronto Raptors
10 Milwaukee Bucks
11 New Jersey Nets
12 Charlotte Bobcats
13 Indiana Pacers
14 Phoenix Suns
15 Detroit Pistons
16 Chicago Bulls
17 Philadelphia 76ers
18 Minnesota Timberwolves (from Miami[a])
19 Atlanta Hawks
20 Utah Jazz
21 New Orleans Hornets
22 Dallas Mavericks
23 Sacramento Kings (from Houston[b])
24 Portland Trail Blazers
25 Oklahoma City Thunder (from San Antonio[c])
26 Chicago Bulls (from Denver via Oklahoma City[d])
27 Memphis Grizzlies (from Orlando[e])
28 Minnesota Timberwolves (from Boston[f])
29 Los Angeles Lakers
30 Cleveland Cavaliers

Second round

Pick Player Pos Nationality Team School/Club Team
31 Sacramento Kings
32 Washington Wizards
33 Portland Trail Blazers (from LA Clippers[g])
34 Denver Nuggets (from Oklahoma City[h])
35 Detroit Pistons (from Minnesota[j])
36 Memphis Grizzlies[i]
37 San Antonio Spurs (from Golden State via Phoenix[k])
38 Portland Trail Blazers (from New York via Chicago[l])
39 Detroit Pistons (from Toronto[m])
40 Charlotte Bobcats (from New Jersey via Oklahoma City[n])
41 Milwaukee Bucks
42 Los Angeles Lakers (from Charlotte[o])
43 Miami Heat (from Indiana[p])
44 Detroit Pistons
45 Minnesota Timberwolves (from Philadelphia via Miami[q])
46 Cleveland Cavaliers (from Chicago[r])
47 Minnesota Timberwolves (from Miami[q])
48 Phoenix Suns
49 Atlanta Hawks
50 Utah Jazz
51 San Antonio Spurs (from New Orleans via Toronto[s])
52 Indiana Pacers (from Dallas[t])
53 San Antonio Spurs (from Houston[u])
54 Charlotte Bobcats (from San Antonio[v])
55 Portland Trail Blazers (from Denver[l])
56 Portland Trail Blazers
57 Phoenix Suns (from Orlando via Oklahoma City[w])
58 Boston Celtics
59 Los Angeles Lakers
60 Miami Heat (from Cleveland[x])

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.

  • a On October 24, 2007, Minnesota acquired a 2009 first-round draft pick, Antoine Walker, Wayne Simien, Michael Doleac and cash considerations from Miami in exchange for Ricky Davis and Mark Blount.[33]
  • b On August 14, 2008, Sacramento acquired a 2009 first-round draft pick, Bobby Jackson, Donté Greene and cash considerations from Houston in exchange for Ron Artest, Sean Singletary and Patrick Ewing, Jr..[34]
  • c On February 20, 2008, Oklahoma City (as Seattle) acquired a 2009 first-round draft pick, Francisco Elson and Brent Barry from San Antonio in exchange for Kurt Thomas.[35]
  • d On February 19, 2009, Chicago acquired Denver's 2009 first-round draft pick from Oklahoma City in exchange for Thabo Sefolosha.[36] Previously, Oklahoma City acquired a 2009 first-round draft pick, Chucky Atkins and cash considerations on January 7, 2009 from Denver in exchange for a 2009 second-round draft pick and Johan Petro.[37]
  • e On February 19, 2009, Memphis acquired a 2009 first-round draft pick, Mike Wilks, Adonal Foyle and cash considerations from Orlando in a three-team trade with Orlando and Houston. [38]
  • f On July 31, 2007, Minnesota acquired a 2009 first-round draft pick, a first-round draft pick that was previously traded to Boston, Al Jefferson, Gerald Green, Ryan Gomes, Sebastian Telfair, Theo Ratliff and cash considerations from Boston in exchange for Kevin Garnett.[39]
  • g On June 26, 2008, Portland acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick from the L.A. Clippers in exchange for the draft rights to Mike Taylor.[40]
  • h On January 7, 2009, Denver acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick and Johan Petro from Oklahoma City in exchange for a 2009 first-round draft pick, Chucky Atkins and cash considerations.[37]
  • i On December 24, 2008, Memphis re-acquired their 2009 second-round draft pick along with Steve Francis and cash considerations from Houston in exchange for a 2011 second-round draft pick.[41] Previously, Houston acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick and the draft rights to Donté Greene from Memphis in a three-team trade with Memphis and Portland on June 26, 2008.[42]
  • j On October 31, 2005, Detroit acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick from Minnesota in exchange for Ronald Dupree.[43]
  • k On June 26, 2008, San Antonio acquired Golden State's 2009 second-round draft pick, the draft rights to Malik Hairston and cash considerations from Phoenix in exchange for the draft rights to Goran Dragić.[44] Previously, Phoenix acquired 2007 and 2009 second-round draft picks on January 3, 2005 from Golden State in exchange for Žarko Čabarkapa.[45]
  • l On June 26, 2008, Portland acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick from Denver in a three-team trade with Denver and Chicago. Portland also acquired New York's 2009 second-round draft pick and Chicago's 2010 second-round draft pick from Chicago.[40] Previously, Chicago acquired a 2006 first-round draft pick, 2007 and 2009 second-round draft picks, an option to exchange 2007 first-round draft picks, Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and Jermaine Jackson on October 4, 2005 from New York in exchange for Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis.[46]
  • m On June 15, 2007, Detroit acquired 2009 and 2011 second-round draft picks from Toronto in exchange for Carlos Delfino.[47]
  • n On August 11, 2008, Charlotte acquired New Jersey's 2009 second-round draft pick from Oklahoma City in exchange for the draft rights to Kyle Weaver.[48] Previously, Oklahoma City (as Seattle) acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick on July 7, 2006 from New Jersey in exchange for Mikki Moore.[49]
  • o On December 6, 2004, the L.A. Lakers acquired 2005 and 2009 second-round draft picks from Charlotte in exchange for Kareem Rush.[50]
  • p On June 28, 2007, Miami acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick from Indiana in exchange for the draft rights to Stanko Barać.[51]
  • q On June 26, 2008, Minnesota acquired Philadelphia's and Miami's 2009 second-round draft picks and cash considerations from Miami in exchange for the draft rights to Mario Chalmers.[52] Previously, Miami acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick, the draft rights to Daequan Cook and cash considerations on June 28, 2007 from Philadelphia in exchange for the draft rights to Jason Smith.[53]
  • r On February 21, 2008, Cleveland acquired Ben Wallace, Joe Smith and a 2009 second-round draft pick from Chicago in a three-team trade with Chicago and Oklahoma City (as Seattle).[54]
  • s On June 21, 2006, San Antonio acquired New Orleans's 2009 second-round draft pick, Matt Bonner and Eric Williams from Toronto in exchange for Rasho Nesterović.[55] Previously, Toronto acquired Miami's 2006 second-round draft pick and New Orleans's 2009 second-round draft pick on January 31, 2006 from New Orleans in exchange for Aaron Williams.[56]
  • t On October 10, 2008, Indiana acquired 2009 and 2010 second-round draft picks, Eddie Jones and cash considerations from Dallas in exchange for Shawne Williams.[57]
  • u On July 12, 2007, San Antonio acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick, Vassilis Spanoulis and cash considerations from Houston in exchange for Jackie Butler and the draft rights to Luis Scola.[58]
  • v On February 13, 2007, Charlotte acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick, Eric Williams and cash considerations from San Antonio in exchange for Melvin Ely.[59]
  • w On July 20, 2007, Phoenix acquired Orlando's 2009 second-round draft pick from Oklahoma City (as Seattle) in exchange for 2008 and 2010 first-round draft picks and Kurt Thomas.[60] Previously, Oklahoma City (as Seattle) acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick on July 11, 2007 from Orlando in exchange for Rashard Lewis.[61]
  • x On June 26, 2008, Miami acquired a 2009 second-round draft pick from Cleveland in exchange for the draft rights to Darnell Jackson.[62]

Lottery

The lottery selection to determine the order of the top fourteen picks in the 2009 NBA Draft occurred on May 19, 2009.[63] The Los Angeles Clippers won the first pick, while the Memphis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder moved up to second and third picks respectively. The Sacramento Kings and Washington Wizards, who had the two best chances to land a top-three pick, fell down to the fourth and fifth spots, the lowest possible picks they could be awarded through the lottery.[2] The remaining first-round picks and all the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win-loss records in the previous season. As is commonplace in the event of identical win-loss records, the NBA performed a random drawing to break the ties on April 17, 2009.[64]

Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2009 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places (actual results in bold):[65]

Team Record Chances
(out of 1000)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Sacramento Kings 17–65 250 .250 .215 .177 .358
Washington Wizards 19–63 178 .178 .174 .164 .347 .137
Los Angeles Clippers 19–63 177 .177 .173 .164 .195 .250 .040
Oklahoma City Thunder 23–59 119 .119 .126 .132 .100 .350 .161 .013
Minnesota Timberwolves 24–58 76 .076 .084 .095 .263 .385 .093 .004
Memphis Grizzlies 24–58 75 .075 .083 .094 .414 .294 .039 .001
Golden State Warriors 29–53 43 .043 .049 .058 .600 .232 .018 .000
New York Knicks 32–50 28 .028 .033 .039 .725 .168 .008 .000
Toronto Raptors 33–49 17 .017 .020 .024 .813 .122 .004 .000
Milwaukee Bucks 34–48 10 .010 .012 .014 .870 .092 .002 .000
New Jersey Nets 34–48 9 .009 .011 .013 .904 .063 .001 .000
Charlotte Bobcats 35–47 7 .007 .008 .010 .935 .039 .000
Indiana Pacers 36–46 6 .006 .007 .009 .960 .018
Phoenix Suns 46–36 5 .005 .006 .007 .982

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