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2022 NBA Draft Eligible Draftees
« on: June 24, 2022, 05:25:58 PM »
1   1   Paolo Banchero   PF    Italy United States   Orlando Magic   Duke (Fr.)
1   2   Chet Holmgren   PF/C    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder   Gonzaga (Fr.)
1   3   Jabari Smith Jr.   PF    United States   Houston Rockets   Auburn (Fr.)
1   4   Keegan Murray   PF    United States   Sacramento Kings   Iowa (So.)
1   5   Jaden Ivey   PG/SG    United States   Detroit Pistons   Purdue (So.)
1   6   Bennedict Mathurin   SG/SF    Canada   Indiana Pacers   Arizona (So.)
1   7   Shaedon Sharpe   SG    Canada   Portland Trail Blazers   Kentucky (Fr.)
1   8   Dyson Daniels   PG/SG    Australia   New Orleans Pelicans (from LA Lakers)   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
1   9   Jeremy Sochan   PF    Poland   San Antonio Spurs   Baylor (Fr.)
1   10   Johnny Davis   SG    United States   Washington Wizards   Wisconsin (So.)
1   11   Ousmane Dieng   SF    France   New York Knicks (traded to Oklahoma City)   New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
1   12   Jalen Williams   SG    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder (from LA Clippers)   Santa Clara (Jr.)
1   13   Jalen Duren   C    United States   Charlotte Hornets (traded to Detroit via New York)   Memphis (Fr.)
1   14   Ochai Agbaji   SG    United States   Cleveland Cavaliers   Kansas (Sr.)
1   15   Mark Williams   C    United States   Charlotte Hornets (from New Orleans)   Duke (So.)
1   16   AJ Griffin   SF    United States   Atlanta Hawks   Duke (Fr.)
1   17   Tari Eason   PF    United States   Houston Rockets (from Brooklyn)   LSU (So.)
1   18   Dalen Terry   SG    United States   Chicago Bulls   Arizona (So.)
1   19   Jake LaRavia   SF    United States   Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Memphis)   Wake Forest (Jr.)
1   20   Malaki Branham   SG    United States   San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto)   Ohio State (Fr.)
1   21   Christian Braun   SG    United States   Denver Nuggets   Kansas (Jr.)
1   22   Walker Kessler   C    United States   Memphis Grizzlies (from Utah,traded to Utah via Minnesota   Auburn (So.)
1   23   David Roddy   SF    United States   Philadelphia 76ers (traded to Memphis)   Colorado State (Jr.)
1   24   MarJon Beauchamp   SG/SF    United States   Milwaukee Bucks (from Milwaukee via Cleveland to Houston)   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
1   25   Blake Wesley   PG/SG    United States   San Antonio Spurs (from Boston)   Notre Dame (Fr.)
1   26   Wendell Moore Jr.   SF    United States   Dallas Mavericks (traded to Minnesota via Houston)   Duke (Jr.)
1   27   Nikola Jović   SF    Serbia   Miami Heat   Mega Mozzart (Serbia)
1   28   Patrick Baldwin Jr.   PF    United States   Golden State Warriors   Milwaukee (Fr.)
1   29   TyTy Washington   PG    United States   Memphis Grizzlies (traded to Houston via Minnesota)   Kentucky (Fr.)
1   30   Peyton Watson   SF    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder (from Phoenix,traded to Denver)   UCLA (Fr.)
2   31   Andrew Nembhard   PG    Canada   Indiana Pacers (from Houston via Cleveland)   Gonzaga (Sr.)
2   32   Caleb Houstan   SF    Canada   Orlando Magic   Michigan (Fr.)
2   33   Christian Koloko   C    Cameroon   Toronto Raptors (from Detroit via Chicago to Washington to San Antonio)   Arizona (Jr.)
2   34   Jaylin Williams   PF    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder   Arkansas (So.)
2   35   Max Christie   SG    United States   Los Angeles Lakers (from Indiana via Milwaukee to Orlando)   Michigan State (Fr.)
2   36   Gabriele Procida   SG/SF    Italy   Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Detroit)   Fortitudo Bologna (Italy)
2   37   Jaden Hardy   SG    United States   Sacramento Kings (traded to Dallas)   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
2   38   Kennedy Chandler   PG    United States   San Antonio Spurs (from LA Lakers via Washington to Chicago, traded to Memphis)   Tennessee (Fr.)
2   39   Khalifa Diop   C    Senegal   Cleveland Cavaliers (from San Antonio via Utah)   Herbalife Gran Canaria (Spain)
2   40   Bryce McGowens   SG    United States   Minnesota Timberwolves (from Washington via Cleveland, traded to Charlotte)   Nebraska (Fr.)
2   41   E. J. Liddell   PF    United States   New Orleans Pelicans   Ohio State (Jr.)
2   42   Trevor Keels   SG    United States   New York Knicks   Duke (Fr.)
2   43   Moussa Diabat?   PF    France   Los Angeles Clippers   Michigan (Fr.)
2   44   Ryan Rollins   SG    United States   Atlanta Hawks (traded to Golden State)   Toledo (So.)
2   45   Josh Minott   SF    Jamaica   Charlotte Hornets (traded to Minnesota)[n]   Memphis (Fr.)
2   46   Isma?l Kamagate   C    France   Detroit Pistons (from Brooklyn[T], traded to Denver via Portland)   Paris Basketball (France)
2   47   Vince Williams Jr.   SG/SF    United States   Memphis Grizzlies (from Cleveland via Atlanta to New Orleans)   VCU (Sr.)
2   48   Kendall Brown   SF    United States   Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Indiana)   Baylor (Fr.)
2   49   Isaiah Mobley   PF    United States   Cleveland Cavaliers (from Chicago via Detroit to Memphis to Sacramento)   USC (Jr.)
2   50   Matteo Spagnolo   SG    Italy   Minnesota Timberwolves (from Denver via Philadelphia)[W]   Vanoli Cremona (Italy)
2   51   Tyrese Martin   SG    United States   Golden State Warriors (from Toronto via Philadelphia,[X] traded to Atlanta)   UConn (Sr.)
2   52   Karlo Matković   C    Croatia   New Orleans Pelicans (from Utah)[Y]   Mega Mozzart (Serbia)
2   53   JD Davison   PG    United States   Boston Celtics   Alabama (Fr.)
2   54   Yannick Nzosa   C    DR Congo   Washington Wizards (from Dallas)[Z]   Unicaja (Spain)
2   55   Gui Santos   SF    Brazil   Golden State Warriors   Minas (Brazil)
2   56   Luke Travers   SG    Australia   Cleveland Cavaliers (from Miami via Indiana)[AA][L]   Perth Wildcats (Australia)
2   57   Jabari Walker   PF    United States   Portland Trail Blazers (from Memphis via Utah)[AB]   Colorado (So.)
2   58   Hugo Besson   PG    France   Indiana Pacers (from Phoenix,[AC] traded to Milwaukee)[r]   New Zealand Breakers (Australia)

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C Ismael Kamagate
SF Dominick Barlow
PF Kenny Lofton Jr.
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  • Jwalkerjr88: Lol
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  • Jwalkerjr88: I get like that too Eric. My goal every offseason is to do at least 1 trade with every gm. Why not? Its fun
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  • Jwalkerjr88: Some guys just dont trade for whatever reason. But the guys who dont arent championship contenders.
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