2017 NBA draft


The 2017 NBA draft was held on June 22, 2017, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. National Basketball Association teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.
The draft lottery took place during the playoffs on May 16, 2017. The 53–29 Boston Celtics, who were also the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference and reached the Eastern Conference Finals at the time of the NBA draft lottery, won the #1 pick with pick swapping rights thanks to a previous trade with the Brooklyn Nets, who had the worst record the previous season. The Los Angeles Lakers, who had risked losing their 2017 first round pick to the Philadelphia 76ers, moved up two spots to get the No. 2 pick, while Philadelphia moved up to receive the No. 3 pick due to the Sacramento Kings moving up in the draft, which activated pick swapping rights the 76ers had from an earlier trade. On June 19, four days before the NBA draft began, the Celtics and 76ers traded their top first round picks to each other, meaning the holders of the top four picks of this year's draft would be exactly the same as the previous year's draft.
The draft class was the youngest draft class to date, with the most freshmen and fewest seniors selected in the first round; the top seven picks in the draft were college freshmen. It was the third time, and the second in a row, that three players were selected from Serbian team KK Mega Basket in the same draft, with it previously occurring during the 2014 and 2016 NBA draft. The draft also received much media coverage from ESPN pertaining to eventual no. 2 pick Lonzo Ball and his outspoken father, LaVar Ball, much to the chagrin of many sports fans and even some ESPN employees. This was one of the rare occasions where a player drafted from their year did not win Rookie of the Year; the award went to 2016 first overall pick Ben Simmons, the first player since Blake Griffin in 2011 to win the award in a year he wasn't drafted.

Draft selections

PlayerTeam
11PG/SGUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers Washington
12PGUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersUCLA
13
+
SFUnited StatesBoston Celtics Duke
14SFUnited StatesPhoenix SunsKansas
15PGUnited StatesSacramento Kings Kentucky
16SF/PFUnited StatesOrlando MagicFlorida State
17PFFinlandMinnesota Timberwolves Arizona
18PGFranceNew York KnicksSIG Strasbourg
19PGUnited StatesDallas MavericksNC State
110C/PFUnited StatesSacramento Kings
111SGUnited StatesCharlotte HornetsKentucky
112SGUnited StatesDetroit PistonsDuke
113
+
SGUnited StatesDenver Nuggets Louisville
114
+
PF/CUnited StatesMiami HeatKentucky
115SFUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers North Carolina
116CUnited StatesChicago Bulls Creighton
117PF/SFUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksMichigan
118PFIsraelIndiana PacersUCLA
119PFUnited StatesAtlanta HawksWake Forest
120PF/CUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers Duke
121SGUnited StatesOklahoma City ThunderAdelaide 36ers
122CUnited StatesBrooklyn Nets Texas
123SFUnited KingdomToronto Raptors Indiana
124PFUnited StatesUtah Jazz Syracuse
125CLatviaOrlando Magic Herbalife Gran Canaria
126PFUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers Purdue
127PFUnited StatesBrooklyn Nets Utah
128PF/CUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers North Carolina
129PG/SGUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursColorado
130SGUnited StatesUtah Jazz Villanova
231PGUnited StatesCharlotte Hornets Duke
232SGUnited StatesPhoenix SunsMiami
233SFUnited StatesOrlando Magic Kansas State
234PGUnited StatesSacramento Kings Kansas
235PFUnited StatesOrlando Magic California
236PFAustraliaPhiladelphia 76ers Crvena zvezda
237SF/PFUnited StatesBoston Celtics SMU
238PFUnited StatesChicago Bulls Oregon
239PGUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers Oklahoma State
240SGUnited StatesNew Orleans Pelicans Florida State
241SGGreeceAtlanta Hawks Oregon
242PFUnited StatesUtah Jazz Indiana
243PF/CGermanyHouston Rockets Žalgiris
244SGUnited StatesNew York Knicks Houston
245SFCanadaHouston Rockets Oregon
246SGUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers SMU
247CUnited StatesIndiana PacersUCLA
248SGUnited StatesMilwaukee Bucks South Carolina
249SFSloveniaDenver Nuggets Mega Leks
250#PF/CFrancePhiladelphia 76ers Nanterre 92
251PGUnited StatesDenver Nuggets Iowa State
252PGUnited StatesNew Orleans Pelicans Xavier
253SGUnited StatesBoston Celtics Arizona
254SFUnited StatesPhoenix Suns Valparaiso
255PGUnited StatesUtah JazzGonzaga
256SGUnited StatesBoston Celtics California
257#PFBulgariaBrooklyn Nets FC Barcelona Lassa
258#PGSerbiaNew York Knicks Mega Leks
259SFUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursClemson
260#PF/CFranceAtlanta Hawks Mega Leks

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 2017 NBA Draft, but have played at least one game in the NBA.
PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
SG/SFPittsburgh
PGLSU
PF/C
Oregon
PGKentucky
SGIowa State
PGCincinnati
PFGeorge Washington
SGColorado State
SGSoutheast Missouri State
SGDayton
SGLoyola
SGSouth Carolina
SGDePaul
SG/SFCrvena zvezda
SGArkansas
FWisconsin
PFNorth Carolina
CKentucky
PFDuke
PF/CVanderbilt
PF/CLouisville
SGTennessee State
PFLouisiana Tech
PF/CBYU
PG/SG
Iowa State
SFSMU
SGMolloy College
PFBaylor
SGKentucky
PGVirginia
SGConnecticut
SGFlorida State
SFFlorida
PGArizona
SGIowa State
PGMichigan
SGFresno State
SFSyracuse
SGUCF
SFEastern Washington

Eligibility and entrants

The draft was conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's 2017 collective bargaining agreement with its player's union. The CBA that ended the 2011 lockout instituted no immediate changes to the draft, but called for a committee of owners and players to discuss future changes.
The NBA has since expanded the draft combine to include players with remaining college eligibility.

Early entrants

Players who were not automatically eligible for the draft had to declare their eligibility by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft. For the 2017 draft, this date fell on April 23. After that date "early entry" players were able to attend NBA pre-draft camps and individual team workouts to show off their skills and obtain feedback regarding their draft positions. Under the CBA, a player could withdraw from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration date, which was 10 days before the draft. Under NCAA rules, players had until May 24 to withdraw from the draft and retain college eligibility.
A player who hired an agent forfeited his remaining college eligibility regardless of whether he was drafted.

College underclassmen

At the time, a record-high 185 underclassed draft prospects had declared themselves for eligibility at the April 24 deadline, although college players who had not hired agents or signed professional contracts outside the NBA were able to decide to return to college by May 24, 10 days after the end of the NBA Draft Combine. These players have publicly indicated that they have hired agents, or had planned to do so around the start of the draft; those who hired agents immediately lost their eligibility to return to NCAA basketball in 2017–18. By the end of the May 24 deadline, 73 draft candidates from college decided to return to their respective colleges for at least another year, leaving 64 underclassmen to officially enter the draft this year. Additionally, two more players left entry at the end of the international player deadline, meaning both Maverick Rowan from North Carolina State and Darin Johnson from Cal State Northridge would not return for college, but one player managed to enter the college underclassman deadline, thus leaving 63 entries at hand for the NBA Draft.
International players that had declared this year and did not previously declare in another prior year can also drop out of the draft about 10 days before the draft begins on June 12. Initially, there were 46 players who originally expressed interest entering the 2017 draft. At the end of the international deadline, 36 players wound up declining entry for the draft, leaving only 10 international players staying in the NBA Draft. As a result, 73 total underclassmen entered the 2017 NBA Draft.
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:
PlayerNoteRef.
Erie BayHawks Removed from Detroit in 2016; playing professionally since 2016–17 season
Crvena zvezda Left UCLA in 2016; playing professionally since 2016–17 season
Adelaide 36ers Didn't attend college in 2016, playing professionally since 2016–17 season
Germani Basket Brescia Left UTEP in 2016; playing professionally since 2016–17 season
Long Island Nets International player who played for the Long Island Nets in 2016

Combine

The invitation-only NBA Draft Combine was held in Chicago from May 9 to 14. The on-court element of the combine took place on May 11 and 12. This year's event had Under Armour as its primary sponsor. A total of 67 players were invited for this year's NBA Draft Combine, with 5 more named as alternates in the event some players could not come for whatever reason. Ten invited players declined to attend for various reasons, including three players completely on the international scale. Eighteen more players that were guaranteed invitations were also players testing out their draft stocks during the event. Eleven players participating in the event were seniors, the lowest number ever of combine participants who had exhausted their college eligibility. During the event, six different players were deemed injured either before or during this year's Draft Combine. At the end of the May 24 college deadline, eight players who originally declared for the NBA Draft and were invited to the Draft Combine this year, including potential "none-and-done" Kentucky freshman redshirt Hamidou Diallo, ultimately returned to college for at least one more season.

Draft lottery

The 2017 NBA draft lottery was held on May 16.
Denotes the actual lottery result

Invited attendees

The NBA annually invites around 15–20 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. When their names are called, the player leaves the room and goes up on stage. Other players who are not invited are allowed to attend the ceremony. They sit in the stands with the fans and walk up on stage when they are drafted. 10 players were invited to the 2017 NBA draft on June 8, with three more of them being invited two days later. Seven more players would be invited to complete the green room listing on June 14, bringing the total invite list to 20. The following players were confirmed as invites for the event this year.

Pre-draft trades

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

Draft-day trades

Draft-day trades occurred on June 22, 2017, the day of the draft.