NBA draft order
First round
1. Cleveland
2. Milwaukee
3. Philadelphia
4. Orlando
5. Utah
6. Boston
7. L.A. Lakers
8. Sacramento
9. Charlotte (from DET)
10. Philadelphia (from NOP)
11. Denver
12. Orlando (from NYK via
DEN)
13. Timberwolves
14. Phoenix
15. Atlanta
16. Chicago (from CHA)
17. Boston (from BRK)
18. Phoenix (from WAS)
19. Chicago
20. Toronto
21. Oklahoma City (from DAL via HOU & LAL)
22. Memphis
23. Utah (from GSW)
24. Charlotte (from POR)
25. Houston
26. Miami
27. Phoenix (from IND)
28. L.A. Clippers
29. Oklahoma City
30. San Antonio
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