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1 Draft picks  





2 Notable undrafted players  





3 Trades involving draft picks  



3.1  Pre-draft trades  





3.2  Draft-night trades  







4 Combine  





5 Draft lottery  





6 Eligibility and entrants  



6.1  Early entrants  



6.1.1  College underclassmen  





6.1.2  College seniors  





6.1.3  International players  







6.2  Automatically eligible entrants  







7 Invited attendees  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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2022 NBA Draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 23, 2022
LocationBarclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
Network(s)
  • ABC (first round only)
  • Overview
    58 total selections in2 rounds
    LeagueNBA
    First selectionPaolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)
    ← 2021
    2023 →

    The 2022 NBA draft (branded as the 2022 NBA Draft presented by State Farm for sponsorship reasons), the 76th edition of the National Basketball Association's annual draft, was held on June 23, 2022, at Barclays CenterinBrooklyn, New York. The 2022 edition marked a return to the draft's normal June date after postponements were made in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2] This draft was the first of at least three straight NBA drafts that consisted of only 58 picks instead of the typical 60 due to the loss of a second-round pick for both the Milwaukee Bucks and the Miami Heat for violating the NBA's tampering rules during free agency.[3] The first pick was made by the Orlando Magic, who selected Paolo Banchero from Duke. Banchero went on to win Rookie of the Year.

    Draft picks[edit]

    Paolo Banchero was selected 1st overall by the Orlando Magic and voted the Rookie of the Year.
    Chet Holmgren was selected 2nd overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
    Jabari Smith Jr. was selected 3rd overall by the Houston Rockets.
    Keegan Murray was selected 4th overall by the Sacramento Kings.
    Jaden Ivey was selected 5th overall by the Detroit Pistons.
    Bennedict Mathurin was selected 6th overall by the Indiana Pacers.
    Tari Eason was selected 17th overall by the Houston Rockets.
    Walker Kessler was selected 22nd overall by the Memphis Grizzlies (traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves.)
    Andrew Nembhard was selected 31st overall by the Indiana Pacers.
    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
    # Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game
    ~ Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year
    Rnd. Pick Player Pos. Nationality[n 1] Team School / club team
    1 1

    Paolo Banchero~+

    PF  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 L.A. Lakers)[A] 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)[a] New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
    1 12 Jalen Williams SG  United States Oklahoma City Thunder (from L.A. Clippers)[B] Santa Clara (Jr.)
    1 13 Jalen Duren C  United States Charlotte Hornets (traded to Detroit via New York)[b] 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)[C] Duke (So.)
    1 16 AJ Griffin SF  United States Atlanta Hawks Duke (Fr.)
    1 17 Tari Eason PF  United States Houston Rockets (from Brooklyn)[D] 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)[c] Wake Forest (Jr.)
    1 20 Malaki Branham SG  United States San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto)[E] 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,[F] traded to Utah via Minnesota[c][d]) Auburn (So.)
    1 23 David Roddy SF  United States Philadelphia 76ers (traded to Memphis)[e] Colorado State (Jr.)
    1 24 MarJon Beauchamp SG/SF  United States Milwaukee Bucks (from Milwaukee via Cleveland to Houston)[G][D][H] G League Ignite (NBA G League)
    1 25 Blake Wesley PG/SG  United States San Antonio Spurs (from Boston)[I] Notre Dame (Fr.)
    1 26 Wendell Moore Jr. SF  United States Dallas Mavericks (traded to Minnesota via Houston)[f][g] 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 Jr. PG  United States Memphis Grizzlies (traded to Houston via Minnesota)[c][g] Kentucky (Fr.)
    1 30 Peyton Watson SF  United States Oklahoma City Thunder (from Phoenix,[J] traded to Denver[h]) UCLA (Fr.)
    2 31 Andrew Nembhard PG  Canada Indiana Pacers (from Houston via Cleveland)[K][L] 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)[M][N][O][E] 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[P]) Michigan State (Fr.)
    2 36 Gabriele Procida# SG/SF  Italy Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Detroit)[i] Fortitudo Bologna (Italy)
    2 37 Jaden Hardy SG  United States Sacramento Kings (traded to Dallas)[j] G League Ignite (NBA G League)
    2 38 Kennedy Chandler PG  United States San Antonio Spurs (from L.A. Lakers via Washington to Chicago[A][N][Q], traded to Memphis[k]) Tennessee (Fr.)
    2 39 Khalifa Diop# C  Senegal Cleveland Cavaliers (from San Antonio via Utah)[R] Herbalife Gran Canaria (Spain)
    2 40 Bryce McGowens SG  United States Minnesota Timberwolves (from Washington via Cleveland[G][S], traded to Charlotte[l]) 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 Diabaté PF  France Los Angeles Clippers Michigan (Fr.)
    2 44 Ryan Rollins SG  United States Atlanta Hawks (traded to Golden State)[m] Toledo (So.)
    2 45 Josh Minott SF  Jamaica Charlotte Hornets (traded to Minnesota)[l] Memphis (Fr.)
    2 46 Ismaël Kamagate# C  France Detroit Pistons (from Brooklyn[T], traded to Denver via Portland[i][n]) Paris Basketball (France)
    2 47 Vince Williams Jr. SG/SF  United States Memphis Grizzlies (from Cleveland via Atlanta to New Orleans)[U][C] VCU (Sr.)
    2 48 Kendall Brown SF  United States Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Indiana)[o] Baylor (Fr.)
    2 49 Isaiah Mobley PF  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Chicago via Detroit to Memphis to Sacramento)[M][V] 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[m]) 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 Milwaukee Bucks (forfeited due to tampering violation)[3]
    2 Miami Heat (from Philadelphia via Denver; forfeited due to tampering violation)[3]
    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)[p] New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
    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.

    Notable undrafted players[edit]

    These players were not selected in the 2022 NBA draft, but have played at least one regular-season or playoff game in the NBA.

    Player Pos. Nationality School/club team
    Ibou Badji C  Senegal Força Lleida CE (Spain)
    Dominick Barlow SF  United States Team Overtime (Overtime Elite)
    Jules Bernard PG  United States UCLA (Sr.)
    Buddy Boeheim SG  United States Syracuse (Sr.)
    Jamaree Bouyea PG  United States San Francisco (Sr.)
    Izaiah Brockington SG  United States Iowa State (Sr.)
    John Butler Jr. PF  United States Florida State (Fr.)
    Jamal Cain SF  United States Oakland (Sr.)
    Julian Champagnie SG  United States St. John's (Jr.)
    Darius Days PF  United States LSU (Sr.)
    Henri Drell SG/SF  Estonia Victoria Libertas Pesaro (Italy)
    Keon Ellis SG  United States Alabama (Sr.)
    Michael Foster Jr. PF  United States G League Ignite (NBA G League)
    Javon Freeman-Liberty SG  United States DePaul (Sr.)
    Collin Gillespie PG  United States Villanova (Sr.)
    Jacob Gilyard PG  United States Richmond (Sr.)
    A. J. Green SG  United States Northern Iowa (Sr.)
    Mouhamadou Gueye PF  United States Pittsburgh (Sr.)
    Jordan Hall SF  United States St. Joseph's (So.)
    Ron Harper Jr. SF  United States
     Philippines
    Rutgers (Sr.)
    Trevor Hudgins PG  United States Northwest Missouri State (Sr.)
    Quenton Jackson PG  United States Texas A&M (Sr.)
    Johnny Juzang SG  United States UCLA (Jr.)
    Kenneth Lofton Jr. PF  United States Louisiana Tech (So.)
    Justin Minaya SF  Dominican Republic
     United States
    Providence (Sr.)
    Taze Moore SG  United States Houston (Sr.)
    Mãozinha Pereira PF  Brazil Basquete Cearense (Brazil)
    Scotty Pippen Jr. PG  United States Vanderbilt (Jr.)
    Lester Quiñones SG  Dominican Republic
     United States
    Memphis (Jr.)
    Jared Rhoden SF  United States Seton Hall (Sr.)
    Orlando Robinson PF  United States Fresno State (Jr.)
    Jermaine Samuels SF  United States Villanova (Sr.)
    Dereon Seabron SG  United States NC State (So.)
    Cole Swider PF  United States Syracuse (Sr.)
    Stanley Umude SG  United States Arkansas (Sr.)
    Alondes Williams PG  United States Wake Forest (Sr.)
    Donovan Williams SG  United States UNLV (Jr.)
    Malik Williams PF/C  United States Louisville (Sr.)
    Nate Williams SG  United States Buffalo (Sr.)

    Trades involving draft picks[edit]

    Pre-draft trades[edit]

    Prior to the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between teams.

    1. ^ a b July 6, 2019: Los Angeles LakerstoNew Orleans Pelicans (three-team trade with Washington Wizards)[4]
      • New Orleans acquired Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart, Brandon Ingram, the draft rights to De'Andre Hunter, a 2022 first-round pick, a 2024 first-round draft pick, the option to swap 2023 first-round picks with L.A. Lakers, and cash considerations (from Los Angeles and Washington)
  • L.A. Lakers acquired Anthony Davis
  • Washington acquired Isaac Bonga, Jemerrio Jones, Moritz Wagner and a 2022 second-round draft pick
  • ^ July 10, 2019: Los Angeles ClipperstoOklahoma City Thunder[6]
    • Oklahoma City acquired Danilo Gallinari, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a 2021 first-round pick (No. 18 – Tre Mann), a 2022 first-round pick, Miami's 2023 first-round pick, a 2024 first-round pick, a 2026 first-round pick, and Thunder options to swap 2023 and 2025 first-round picks with Clippers
    • L.A. Clippers acquired Paul George
  • ^ a b August 7, 2021: New Orleans PelicanstoCharlotte Hornets (three-team trade with Memphis Grizzlies)[8]
  • ^ a b January 16, 2021: Brooklyn NetstoHouston Rockets (four-team trade with Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers)[9][10][11]
    • Houston acquired Victor Oladipo, Dante Exum, Rodions Kurucs, a 2022 first-round draft selection, 2024 first-round draft selection, 2026 first-round draft selection, rights to swap first-round draft selections in 2021, 2023, 2025, and 2027, and a 2022 first-round draft selection (from Milwaukee)
    • Brooklyn acquired James Harden and a 2024 second-round draft selection
    • Cleveland acquired Jarrett Allen and Taurean Prince
    • Indiana acquired Caris LeVert and 2 future second-round draft selections
  • ^ a b February 10, 2022: Toronto RaptorstoSan Antonio Spurs[13]
  • ^ February 10, 2022: Utah JazztoMemphis Grizzlies[14]
  • ^ a b December 7, 2018: Milwaukee BuckstoCleveland Cavaliers (three-team trade with the Washington Wizards)[17]
    • Cleveland acquired Matthew Dellavedova, John Henson, 2021 and 2022 second-round picks, and a conditional first-round pick
    • Milwaukee acquired George Hill, Jason Smith, a 2020 second-round pick, Washington's 2021 second-round pick, and cash considerations
    • Washington acquired Sam Dekker and a conditional 2020 second-round pick
  • ^ March 19, 2021: Houston RocketstoMilwaukee Bucks[18]
  • ^ February 10, 2022: Boston CelticstoSan Antonio Spurs[19]
  • ^ November 16, 2020: Phoenix SunstoOklahoma City Thunder[22]
  • ^ February 7, 2019: Houston RocketstoCleveland Cavaliers (three-team trade with the Sacramento Kings)[24]
  • ^ a b February 7, 2022: Cleveland CavalierstoIndiana Pacers[25]
    • Indiana acquired Ricky Rubio, a conditional first-round draft selection, a 2022 second-round pick, and a 2027 second-round pick
    • Cleveland acquired Caris LeVert and a 2022 second-round pick
  • ^ a b February 8, 2018: Detroit PistonstoChicago Bulls[26]
  • ^ a b July 6, 2019: Chicago BullstoWashington Wizards[27]
    • Washington acquired a 2020 second-round selection and the option to swap 2022 second-round picks
    • Chicago acquired Tomáš Satoranský
  • ^ August 6, 2021: Washington WizardstoSan Antonio Spurs (five-team trade with Indiana, L.A. Lakers, and Brooklyn)[28]
  • ^ July 6, 2019: Indiana PacerstoMilwaukee Bucks[29]
    • Milwaukee acquired a lottery protected 2020 first-round pick, a future protected second-round pick, and a 2025 second-round pick
    • Indiana acquired Malcolm Brogdon via sign and trade
    November 18, 2020: Milwaukee BuckstoOrlando Magic[30]
    • Orlando acquired 2022 and 2026 second-round picks
    • Milwaukee acquired a 2020 second-round selection
    June 23, 2022: Orlando MagictoLos Angeles Lakers[31]
    • L.A. Lakers acquired 35th pick in 2022 draft
    • Orlando acquired a 2028 second-round pick and cash considerations
  • ^ August 11, 2021: Chicago BullstoSan Antonio Spurs[34]
  • ^ July 7, 2016: San Antonio SpurstoUtah Jazz[36] December 23, 2019: Utah JazztoCleveland Cavaliers[37]
  • ^ August 2, 2021: Cleveland CavalierstoMinnesota Timberwolves[38]
  • ^ September 4, 2021: Brooklyn NetstoDetroit Pistons[41]
  • ^ January 7, 2017: Cleveland CavalierstoAtlanta Hawks[43] July 6, 2019: Atlanta HawkstoNew Orleans Pelicans[44]
  • ^ February 8, 2018: Detroit PistonstoMemphis Grizzlies[46] November 19, 2020: Memphis GrizzliestoSacramento Kings[47] June 23, 2022: Sacramento KingstoCleveland Cavaliers[48]
    • Cleveland acquired 49th pick in 2022 draft
    • Sacramento acquired the draft rights to Sasha Vezenkov and cash considerations
  • ^ July 6, 2018: Denver NuggetstoPhiladelphia 76ers[49][50]
    • Philadelphia acquired Wilson Chandler, a 2021 second-round pick, and the option to swap 2022 second-round picks
    • Denver acquired cash considerations
    November 12, 2018: Philadelphia 76erstoMinnesota Timberwolves[51]
  • ^ February 6, 2019: Toronto RaptorstoPhiladelphia 76ers[52] February 6, 2020: Philadelphia 76erstoGolden State Warriors[53]
  • ^ November 18, 2020: Utah JazztoNew Orleans Pelicans[54]
    • New Orleans acquired cash considerations and a 2022 second-round pick
    • Utah acquired the draft rights to Elijah Hughes
  • ^ February 10, 2022: Dallas MaverickstoWashington Wizards[55]
  • ^ July 6, 2019: Miami HeattoIndiana Pacers (three-team trade with Phoenix Suns)[56]
    • Indiana acquired T. J. Warren, a 2022, a 2025, and a 2026 second-round picks
    • Miami acquired a 2019 second-round pick
    • Phoenix acquired cash considerations
  • ^ August 7, 2021: Memphis GrizzliestoUtah Jazz[57]
    • Utah acquired the draft rights to Jared Butler, a 2022 second-round pick and a 2026 second-round pick
    • Memphis acquired the draft rights to Santi Aldama
    February 9, 2022: Utah JazztoPortland Trail Blazers (three-team trade with San Antonio Spurs)[58]
  • ^ August 7, 2021: Phoenix SunstoIndiana Pacers[59]
  • Draft-night trades[edit]

    Draft-night trades are made after the draft begins. These trades are usually not confirmed until the next day or after free agency officially begins.

    1. ^ June 23, 2022: New York KnickstoOklahoma City Thunder[5]
      • Oklahoma City acquired the draft rights to Ousmane Dieng
  • New York acquired three protected 2023 first-round selections
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Charlotte HornetstoNew York Knicks
    • Charlotte acquired a protected 2023 first-round draft selection and 4 future second-round draft selections
    • New York acquired the draft rights to Jalen Duren
    July 6, 2022: Detroit PistonstoNew York Knicks[7]
    • Detroit acquired Kemba Walker and the draft rights to Jalen Duren
    • New York acquired a protected 2025 first-round selection
  • ^ a b c June 23, 2022: Minnesota TimberwolvestoMemphis Grizzlies[12]
    • Memphis acquired the draft rights to Jake LaRavia and a future second-round pick
    • Minnesota acquired the draft rights to Walker Kessler and the draft rights to TyTy Washington
  • ^ July 6, 2022: Minnesota TimberwolvestoUtah Jazz[15]
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Philadelphia 76erstoMemphis Grizzlies[16]
  • ^ June 24, 2022: Dallas MaverickstoHouston Rockets[20]
  • ^ a b June 23, 2022: Minnesota TimberwolvestoHouston Rockets[21]
    • Houston acquired the draft rights to TyTy Washington, 2025 and 2027 second-round picks
    • Minnesota acquired the draft rights to Wendell Moore
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Oklahoma City ThundertoDenver Nuggets[23]
    • Denver acquired the draft rights to Peyton Watson and two future second-round picks.
    • Oklahoma City acquired JaMychal Green and a 2027 protected first-round draft pick.
  • ^ a b July 6, 2022: Portland Trail BlazerstoDetroit Pistons[32]
    • Portland acquired Jerami Grant and the draft rights to Ismaël Kamagate
    • Detroit acquired the draft rights to Gabriele Procida, a 2025 protected first-round pick (from Milwaukee), 2025 and 2026 second-round picks
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Dallas MaverickstoSacramento Kings[33]
    • Dallas acquired the draft rights to Jaden Hardy
    • Sacramento acquired 2024 and 2026 second-round picks
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Memphis GrizzliestoSan Antonio Spurs[35]
    • Memphis acquired the draft rights to Kennedy Chandler
    • San Antonio acquired a 2024 second-round draft pick (from L.A. Lakers)
  • ^ a b June 23, 2022: Charlotte HornetstoMinnesota Timberwolves[39]
    • Charlotte acquired the draft rights to Bryce McGowens
    • Minnesota acquired the draft rights to Josh Minott and a 2023 second-round draft pick (from New York)
  • ^ a b June 23, 2022: Atlanta HawkstoGolden State Warriors[40]
    • Atlanta acquired the draft rights to Tyrese Martin and cash considerations
    • Golden State acquired the draft rights to Ryan Rollins
  • ^ July 6, 2022: Denver NuggetstoPortland Trail Blazers[42]
    • Denver acquired the draft rights to Ismaël Kamagate
    • Portland acquired a 2024 second-round pick
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Indiana PacerstoMinnesota Timberwolves[45]
    • Minnesota acquired a 2026 second-round pick and cash considerations
    • Indiana acquired the draft rights to Kendall Brown
  • ^ June 23, 2022: Indiana PacerstoMilwaukee Bucks[60]
    • Milwaukee acquired the draft rights to Hugo Besson
    • Indiana acquired cash considerations
  • Combine[edit]

    The 8th G League Elite Camp took place May 16–17, from which certain participants will be selected to join the main draft combine.[61] Of this year's 44 participants in the Elite Camp, seven players were chosen to continue on to the main draft combine: Jared Rhoden, Tyrese Martin, Kenneth Lofton Jr., Bryson Williams, Darius Days, Jalen Wilson, and Marcus Sasser.

    The primary portion of the 2022 NBA Draft Combine was held from May 18–20 in Chicago, Illinois.[62]

    Draft lottery[edit]

    External videos
    video icon 2022 NBA Draft Lottery Drawing, NBA's official YouTube channel. May 17, 2022.

    The NBA draft lottery was held on May 17.[63]

    Denotes the actual lottery result
    Team 2021–22
    record
    Lottery
    chances
    Lottery probabilities
    1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
    Houston Rockets 20–62 140 14.0% 13.4% 12.7% 11.9% 47.9%
    Orlando Magic 22–60 140 14.0% 13.4% 12.7% 11.9% 27.8% 20.0%
    Detroit Pistons 23–59 140 14.0% 13.4% 12.7% 12.0% 14.8% 26.0% 7.0%
    Oklahoma City Thunder 24–58 125 12.5% 12.2% 11.9% 11.5% 7.2% 25.7% 16.7% 2.2%
    Indiana Pacers 25–57 105 10.5% 10.5% 10.6% 10.5% 2.2% 19.6% 26.7% 8.7% 0.6%
    Portland Trail Blazers 27–55 90 9.0% 9.2% 9.4% 9.6% 8.6% 29.8% 20.6% 3.7% 0.1%
    Sacramento Kings 30–52 75 7.5% 7.8% 8.1% 8.5% 19.7% 34.1% 12.9% 1.3% <0.1%
    Los Angeles Lakers (to New Orleans) 33–49 60 6.0% 6.3% 6.7% 7.2% 34.5% 32.1% 6.7% 0.4% <0.1%
    San Antonio Spurs 34–48 45 4.5% 4.8% 5.2% 5.7% 50.7% 26.9% 3.0% 0.1% <0.1%
    Washington Wizards 35–47 30 3.0% 3.3% 3.6% 4.0% 65.9% 19.0% 1.2% <0.1% <0.1%
    New York Knicks 37–45 20 2.0% 2.2% 2.4% 2.8% 77.6% 12.6% 0.4% <0.1%
    Los Angeles Clippers (to Oklahoma City) 42–40 15 1.5% 1.7% 1.9% 2.1% 86.1% 6.7% 0.1%
    Charlotte Hornets 43–39 10 1.0% 1.1% 1.2% 1.4% 92.9% 2.3%
    Cleveland Cavaliers 44–38 5 0.5% 0.6% 0.6% 0.7% 97.6%

    Eligibility and entrants[edit]

    The draft is conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's 2017 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its players' union, with special modifications agreed to by both parties due to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The previous CBA that ended the 2011 lockout instituted no immediate changes to the draft, but it called for a committee of owners and players to discuss further charges.

    Early entrants[edit]

    Players who were not automatically eligible had to declare their eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than at least 60 days before the event. For the 2022 draft, the date fell on April 24. Under the CBA a player may withdraw his name from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration deadline, which usually falls 10 days before the draft at 5:00 pm EDT (2100 UTC). Under current NCAA rules, players usually have until 10 days after the draft combine to withdraw from the draft and retain college eligibility. They must have withdrawn on or before June 1, 22 days prior to this draft.[63]

    A player who has hired an agent retains his remaining college eligibility regardless of whether he is drafted after an evaluation from the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee. Players who declare for the NBA draft and are not selected have the opportunity to return to their school for at least another year only after terminating all agreements with their agents, who must have been certified.[67]

    College underclassmen[edit]

  • Italy/United States Paolo Banchero – F, Duke (freshman)
  • United States Malaki Branham – G/F, Ohio State (freshman)
  • United States Christian Braun – G, Kansas (junior)
  • United States Kendall Brown – G/F, Baylor (freshman)
  • United States John Butler – F, Florida State (freshman)
  • United States Julian Champagnie – G/F, St. John's (junior)
  • United States Kennedy Chandler – G, Tennessee (freshman)
  • United States Max Christie – G, Michigan State (freshman)
  • Jamaica Kofi Cockburn – C, Illinois (junior)
  • United States Johnny Davis – G/F, Wisconsin (sophomore)
  • United States JD Davison – G, Alabama (freshman)
  • France Moussa Diabaté – F, Michigan (freshman)
  • United States Jalen Duren – C, Memphis (freshman)
  • United States Tari Eason – F, LSU (sophomore)
  • United States Tyson Etienne – G, Wichita State (junior)
  • United States A. J. Green – G, Northern Iowa (redshirt junior)
  • United States Adrian Griffin Jr. – F, Duke (freshman)
  • United States Jordan Hall – G/F, Saint Joseph's (sophomore)
  • United States Chet Holmgren – C/F, Gonzaga (freshman)
  • Canada Caleb Houstan – G/F, Michigan (freshman)
  • United States Jaden Ivey – G, Purdue (sophomore)
  • United States Jaden Jones – G/F, Rutgers (redshirt freshman)
  • United States Johnny Juzang – G, UCLA (junior)
  • United States Trevor Keels – G, Duke (freshman)
  • United States Walker Kessler – C, Auburn (sophomore)
  • Cameroon Christian Koloko – C, Arizona (junior)
  • United States Jake LaRavia – F, Wake Forest (junior)
  • South Korea Hyunjung Lee – G/F, Davidson (junior)
  • United States Justin Lewis – F, Marquette (sophomore)
  • United States E. J. Liddell – F, Ohio State (junior)
  • United States Kenneth Lofton Jr. – F, Louisiana Tech (sophomore)
  • Canada Bennedict Mathurin – G, Arizona (sophomore)
  • United States Bryce McGowens – G, Nebraska (freshman)
  • United States/Jamaica Josh Minott – F, Memphis (freshman)
  • United States Isaiah Mobley – F, USC (junior)
  • Nigeria Aminu Mohammed – G, Georgetown (freshman)
  • Panama Iverson Molinar – G, Mississippi State (junior)
  • United States Wendell Moore Jr. – F, Duke (junior)
  • United States Keegan Murray – F, Iowa (sophomore)
  • United States Shareef O'Neal – F, LSU (junior)
  • United States Scotty Pippen Jr. – G, Vanderbilt (junior)
  • United States/Dominican Republic Lester Quiñones – G, Memphis (junior)
  • United States Orlando Robinson – F, Fresno State (junior)
  • United States David Roddy – F, Colorado State (junior)
  • United States Ryan Rollins – G, Toledo (sophomore)
  • United States Dereon Seabron – G, NC State (redshirt sophomore)
  • United States Jaden Shackelford – G, Alabama (junior)
  • Canada Shaedon Sharpe – G, Kentucky (freshman)
  • United States Jabari Smith Jr. – F, Auburn (freshman)
  • Poland/United States Jeremy Sochan – F, Baylor (freshman)
  • United States AJ Taylor – F, Grambling State (redshirt junior)
  • United States Dalen Terry – G, Arizona (sophomore)
  • United States Jabari Walker – F, Colorado (sophomore)
  • United States TyTy Washington – G, Kentucky (freshman)
  • United States Peyton Watson – G/F, UCLA (freshman)
  • United States Blake Wesley – G, Notre Dame (freshman)
  • United States Donovan Williams – G/F, UNLV (junior)
  • United States Jalen Williams – G, Santa Clara (junior)
  • United States Jaylin Williams – F, Arkansas (sophomore)
  • United States Mark Williams – C, Duke (sophomore)
  • College seniors[edit]

    "Redshirt" refers to players who were redshirt seniors in the 2021–22 season. "Graduate" refers to players who were graduate transfers in 2021–22.

  • United States Ochai Agbaji – G, Kansas
  • United States James Akinjo – G, Baylor
  • United States Teddy Allen – G/F, New Mexico State (redshirt)
  • United States Keve Aluma – F, Virginia Tech (redshirt)
  • Puerto Rico Eric Ayala – G, Maryland
  • United States Marcus Azor – G, UMass Dartmouth
  • United States David Azore – G, UT Arlington (graduate)
  • United States Evan Battey – F, Colorado (redshirt)
  • United States Justin Bean – F, Utah State (redshirt)
  • United States Jules Bernard – G, UCLA
  • United States Jamal Bieniemy – G, UTEP
  • United States Marcus Bingham Jr. – F, Michigan State
  • United States Buddy Boeheim – G, Syracuse
  • United States Jamaree Bouyea – G, San Francisco
  • Austria Luka Brajkovic – F, Davidson
  • United States Izaiah Brockington – G, Iowa State (redshirt)
  • United States Gabe Brown – F, Michigan State
  • United States Tevin Brown – G, Murray State (redshirt)
  • Canada Maurice Calloo – F, Oregon State
  • United States R. J. Cole – G, UConn (graduate)
  • United States Vince Cole – G/F, Coastal Carolina
  • Puerto Rico George Conditt IV – F, Iowa State
  • United States Darius Days – F, LSU
  • United States Adrian Delph – G, Appalachian State
  • United States Michael Devoe – G, Georgia Tech
  • United States Anthony Duruji – F, Florida (redshirt)
  • United States Kyler Edwards – G, Houston
  • United States Keon Ellis – G, Alabama
  • United States Javon Freeman-Liberty – G, DePaul
  • United States Both Gach – G, Utah
  • United States Bryce Hamilton – G, UNLV
  • United States Ron Harper Jr. – G/F, Rutgers
  • United States DJ Harvey – G/F, Detroit Mercy (graduate)
  • United States Jericole Hellems – F, NC State
  • United States Cedric Henderson Jr. – G/F, Campbell
  • United States Trevor Hudgins – G, Northwest Missouri State (redshirt)
  • United States Bodie Hume – G, Northern Colorado
  • United States Austin Hutcherson – G, Illinois (graduate)
  • United States Drake Jeffries – G, Wyoming (redshirt)
  • United States Andrew Jones – G, Texas
  • United States DeVante' Jones – G, Michigan (graduate)
  • Canada Noah Kirkwood – G, Harvard
  • United States Peter Kiss – G, Bryant (graduate)
  • United States Tyrese Martin – G/F, UConn
  • United States David McCormack – F, Kansas
  • United States Trey McGowens – G, Nebraska
  • United States/Dominican Republic Justin Minaya – F, Providence (graduate)
  • United States Isaiah Mucius – F, Wake Forest
  • United States Grayson Murphy – G, Belmont (graduate)
  • United States Nick Muszynski – C, Belmont (graduate)
  • Canada Andrew Nembhard – G, Gonzaga
  • United States JD Notae – G, Arkansas (redshirt)
  • Nigeria Ike Obiagu – C, Seton Hall (graduate)
  • United States Edward Oliver-Hampton – F, South Carolina State (graduate)
  • United States Malik Osborne – F, Florida State (graduate)
  • Switzerland Anthony Polite – G/F, Florida State (graduate)
  • United States M. J. Randolph – G, Florida A&M
  • United States A. J. Reeves – G, Providence
  • United States Jared Rhoden – G/F, Seton Hall
  • United States Ronaldo Segu – G, Buffalo
  • United States Jaylen Sims – G, UNC Wilmington
  • Mali Amadou Sow – F, UC Santa Barbara
  • United States Seth Stanley – F, Hendrix
  • Italy Gabe Stefanini – G, San Francisco
  • United States/Serbia Sasha Stefanovic – G, Purdue (redshirt)
  • United States Au'Diese Toney – G, Arkansas
  • United States Ryan Turell – F, Yeshiva
  • United States Dallas Walton – F/C, Wake Forest (graduate)
  • United States Collin Welp – F, UC Irvine (redshirt)
  • United States Aaron Wheeler – F, St. John's (graduate)
  • United States Khristien White – G, Southwestern Christian
  • United States Jeenathan Williams – G/F, Buffalo
  • United States Trevion Williams – F/C, Purdue
  • United States Vince Williams Jr. – G/F, VCU
  • International players[edit]

    International players that declared for this draft and did not previously declare in another prior draft could drop out 10 days before the event, on June 13.[68]

  • France Hugo Besson – G, New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
  • France Ousmane Dieng – F, New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
  • Senegal Khalifa Diop – C, Herbalife Gran Canaria (Spain)
  • Serbia Nikola Jović – F, Mega Mozzart (Serbia)
  • France Ismaël Kamagate – C, Paris Basketball (France)
  • Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina Karlo Matković – C, Mega Mozzart (Serbia)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Yannick Nzosa – C, Unicaja (Spain)
  • Italy Gabriele Procida – G, Fortitudo Bologna (Italy)
  • Slovenia Žiga Samar – G, Urbas Fuenlabrada (Spain)
  • Brazil Gui Santos – F, Minas (Brazil)
  • Russia Pavel Savkov – F, Saski Baskonia (Spain)
  • Philippines Kai Sotto – C, Adelaide 36ers (Australia)
  • Italy Matteo Spagnolo – G, Vanoli Cremona (Italy)
  • Automatically eligible entrants[edit]

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

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

    Other automatically eligible players
    Player Team Note Ref.
    Australia Biwali Bayles Sydney Kings (Australia) Left Hawaii in 2021; playing professionally since the 2021–22 season [69]
    United States MarJon Beauchamp NBA G League Ignite (NBA G League) Left Yakima Valley in 2021; playing professionally since the 2021–22 season [70]
    Australia Oliver Hayes-Brown Perth Wildcats (Australia) Left UC Riverside in 2021; playing professionally since the 2021–22 season [71]
    South Sudan/Australia Bul Kuol Cairns Taipans (Australia) Left Detroit Mercy in 2021; playing professionally since the 2021–22 season [72]
    South Sudan/Australia Makur Maker Sydney Kings (Australia) Left Howard in 2021; playing professionally since the 2021–22 season [73]
    Australia Zac Triplett Melbourne United (Australia) Left Portland in 2021; playing professionally since the 2021–22 season [74]

    Invited attendees[edit]

    The NBA annually invites players to sit in the so-called "green room", a special room set aside at the draft site for the invited players plus their families and agents. This season, the following 20 players were invited (listed alphabetically).[75]

    See also[edit]


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