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2023 NBA Draft Eligible Players
« on: July 19, 2023, 03:07:16 PM »
1   1   Victor Wembanyama   C    France   San Antonio Spurs   Metropolitans 92 (France)
1   2   Brandon Miller   SF    United States   Charlotte Hornets   Alabama (Fr.)
1   3   Scoot Henderson   PG    United States   Portland Trail Blazers   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
1   4   Amen Thompson   PG    United States   Houston Rockets   City Reapers (Overtime Elite)
1   5   Ausar Thompson   SF    United States   Detroit Pistons   City Reapers (Overtime Elite)
1   6   Anthony Black   PG/SG    United States   Orlando Magic   Arkansas (Fr.)
1   7   Bilal Coulibaly   SF    France   Indiana Pacers (traded to Washington)[a]   Metropolitans 92 (France)
1   8   Jarace Walker   PF    United States   Washington Wizards (traded to Indiana)[a]   Houston (Fr.)
1   9   Taylor Hendricks   PF    United States   Utah Jazz   UCF (Fr.)
1   10   Cason Wallace   PG    United States   Dallas Mavericks (traded to Oklahoma City)   Kentucky (Fr.)
1   11   Jett Howard   SF    United States   Orlando Magic (from Chicago)[A]   Michigan (Fr.)
1   12   Dereck Lively II   C    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder (traded to Dallas)   Duke (Fr.)
1   13   Gradey Dick   SG/SF    United States   Toronto Raptors   Kansas (Fr.)
1   14   Jordan Hawkins   SG    United States   New Orleans Pelicans   UConn (So.)
1   15   Kobe Bufkin   SG    United States   Atlanta Hawks   Michigan (So.)
1   16   Keyonte George   SG    United States   Utah Jazz (from Minnesota)   Baylor (Fr.)
1   17   Jalen Hood-Schifino   PG/SG    United States   Los Angeles Lakers   Indiana (Fr.)
1   18   Jaime Jaquez Jr.   SF/SG    United States
 Mexico   Miami Heat   UCLA (Sr.)

1   19   Brandin Podziemski   SG    United States   Golden State Warriors   Santa Clara (So.)
1   20   Cam Whitmore   SF    United States   Houston Rockets (from LA Clippers)   Villanova (Fr.)
1   21   Noah Clowney   PF    United States   Brooklyn Nets (from Phoenix)   Alabama (Fr.)
1   22   Dariq Whitehead   SF    United States   Brooklyn Nets   Duke (Fr.)
1   23   Kris Murray   PF    United States   Portland Trail Blazers (from New York)   Iowa (Jr.)
1   24   Olivier-Maxence Prosper   SF/PF    Canada   Sacramento Kings (traded to Dallas)   Marquette (Jr.)
1   25   Marcus Sasser   SG/PG    United States   Memphis Grizzlies (traded to Detroit via Boston)   Houston (Sr.)
1   26   Ben Sheppard   SG    United States   Indiana Pacers (from Cleveland)   Belmont (Sr.)
1   27   Nick Smith Jr.   PG/SG    United States   Charlotte Hornets (from Denver via New York and Oklahoma City)   Arkansas (Fr.)
1   28   Brice Sensabaugh   SF    United States   Utah Jazz (from Philadelphia via Brooklyn)   Ohio State (Fr.)
1   29   Julian Strawther   SF    Puerto Rico
 United States   Indiana Pacers (from Boston,[K] traded to Denver)   Gonzaga (Jr.)

1   30   Kobe Brown   SG/SF    United States   Los Angeles Clippers (from Milwaukee via Houston)   Missouri (Sr.)
2   31   James Nnaji   C    Nigeria   Detroit Pistons (traded to Charlotte via Boston)   FC Barcelona (Spain)
2   32   Jalen Pickett   SG    United States   Indiana Pacers (from Houston,[L] tradedto Denver)   Penn State (Sr.)
2   33   Leonard Miller   SF    Canada   San Antonio Spurs (traded to Minnesota)   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
2   34   Colby Jones   SG    United States   Charlotte Hornets (from Charlotte via Philadelphia and Atlanta, traded to Sacramento via Boston)   Xavier (Jr.)
2   35   Julian Phillips   SF    United States   Boston Celtics (from Portland via Atlanta, LA Clippers, Detroit, and Cleveland,[N] traded to Chicago via Washington)   Tennessee (Fr.)
2   36   Andre Jackson Jr.   SG    United States   Orlando Magic (traded to Milwaukee)[k]   UConn (Jr.)
2   37   Hunter Tyson   SF    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder (from Washington via New Orleans, traded to Denver)   Clemson (Sr.)
2   38   Jordan Walsh   SF    United States   Sacramento Kings (from Indiana,[P] traded to Boston)   Arkansas (Fr.)
2   39   Mouhamed Gueye   PF    Senegal   Charlotte Hornets (from Utah via New York, traded to Atlanta via Boston   Washington State (So.)
2   40   Maxwell Lewis   SF    United States   Denver Nuggets (from Dallas via Oklahoma City,[R] traded to LA Lakers)   Pepperdine (So.)
2   41   Amari Bailey   SG    United States   Charlotte Hornets (from Oklahoma City via New York and Boston)   UCLA (Fr.)
2   42   Tristan Vukčević   PF/C    Serbia   Washington Wizards (from Chicago via Los Angeles Lakers and Washington)   Partizan Belgrade (Serbia)
2   43   Rayan Rupert   SG    France   Portland Trail Blazers (from Atlanta)   New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
2   44   Sidy Cissoko   SG/SF    France   San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto)   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
2   45   G. G. Jackson   PF    United States   Memphis Grizzlies (from Minnesota)   South Carolina (Fr.)
2   46   Seth Lundy   SG    United States   Atlanta Hawks (from New Orleans)[X]   Penn State (Sr.)
2   47   Mojave King   SG    New Zealand   Los Angeles Lakers (traded to Indiana)[f]   G League Ignite (NBA G League)
2   48   Jordan Miller   SF    United States   Los Angeles Clippers   Miami (Sr.)
2   49   Emoni Bates   SF/SG    United States   Cleveland Cavaliers (from Golden State via Utah and New Orleans)[Y]   Eastern Michigan (So.)
2   50   Keyontae Johnson   SF    United States   Oklahoma City Thunder (from Miami via Boston, Memphis, and Dallas)[Z]   Kansas State (Sr.)
2   51   Jalen Wilson   SF    United States   Brooklyn Nets   Kansas (Jr.)
2   52   Toumani Camara   SF/PF    Belgium   Phoenix Suns   Dayton (Sr.)
2   53   Jaylen Clark   SG    United States   Minnesota Timberwolves (from New York via Charlotte)UCLA (Jr.)
2   54   Jalen Slawson   SF    United States   Sacramento Kings   Furman (Sr.)
2   55   Isaiah Wong   PG    United States   Indiana Pacers (from Cleveland via Milwaukee and Detroit)   Miami (Sr.)
2   56   Tarik Biberović   SF    Bosnia and Herzegovina   Memphis Grizzlies   Fenerbah?e (Turke
2   57   Trayce Jackson-Davis   PF    United States   Washington Wizards (from Boston via Charlotte,[AD] traded to Golden State)[m]   Indiana (Sr.)
2   58   Chris Livingston   SF    United States   Milwaukee Bucks   Kentucky (Fr.)


Plus any undrafted players that were eligible for 2023 nba draft

SF Adama Sanogo
C Collin Castleton
« Last Edit: August 11, 2023, 10:37:36 AM by Billy »
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