Chart: NBA draft first round order

June 27, 2013 at 2:57AM
NBA commissioner David Stern speaks at a news conference before the start of Game 1 of the NBA Finals basketball game between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat, Thursday, June 6, 2013 in Miami. Stern is retiring February 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) ORG XMIT: MIN2013062620310973
NBA Commissioner David Stern will preside over his last draft. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Draft order

first round 1. Cleveland

2. Orlando

3. Washington

4. Charlotte

5. Phoenix

6. New Orleans

7. Sacramento

8. Detroit

9. Timberwolves

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10. Portland (from Charlotte)

11. Philadelphia

12. Oklahoma City (from Toronto via Houston)

13. Dallas

14. Utah

15. Milwaukee

16. Boston

17. Atlanta

18. Atlanta (from Houston via Brooklyn)

19. Cleveland (from L.A. Lakers)

20. Chicago

21. Utah (from Golden St. via Brooklyn)

22. Brooklyn

23. Indiana

24. New York

25. L.A. Clippers

26. Timberwolves (from Memphis via Houston)

27. Denver

28. San Antonio

29. Oklahoma City

30. Phoenix (from Miami via L.A. Lakers and Cleveland)

Second Round

31. Cleveland (from Orlando )

32. Oklahoma City (from Charlotte)

33. Cleveland

34. Houston (from Phoenix)

35. Philadelphia (from New Orleans)

36. Sacramento

37. Detroit

38. Washington

39. Portland (from Minnesota via Boston and Cleveland)

40. Portland

41. Memphis (from Toronto)

42. Philadelphia

43. Milwaukee

44. x-Dallas

45. Portland (from Boston)

46. Utah

47. Atlanta

48. y-L.A. Lakers

49. Chicago

50. Atlanta (from Houston)

51. Orlando (from Golden State via Denver and New York)

52. Timberwolves (from Brooklyn)

53. Indiana

54. Washington (from New York)

55. Memphis

56. Detroit (from L.A. Clippers)

57. Phoenix (from Denver via L.A. Lakers)

58. San Antonio

59. Timberwolves (from Oklahoma City)

60. Memphis (from Miami)

x-This pick may be conveyed to the LA Lakers

y-This pick may be conveyed to Dallas

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