NBA DRAFT

The 'NBA Draft' is an annual North American event in which the National Basketball Association's (NBA) thirty teams (29 in the United States and one in Toronto, Canada) can select players who wish to join the league. These players usually come from college level, but in recent drafts a greater number of international and high school players have been drafted. As of the 2006 NBA Draft high school players gain eligibility for draft selection one year after their graduating class has finished high school, but only if they also are at least 19 years of age as of the end of the calendar year of the draft.[1]

Contents
Structure
Selection process
List of first overall picks
Past NBA drafts
Similar Topics
Notes and references
External links

Structure


The order of the NBA Draft depends upon the previous season's records, but a NBA Draft Lottery is used to determine the order that the teams draft in. However, unlike the NFL Draft, the top pick is selected at the by the worst record,and if two teams carry the worst record then simply a coin toss is the answer.

Selection process


All U.S. players are automatically eligible upon the end of their college eligibility. Through 2005, U.S. players were also allowed to declare eligibility for the draft at any time between high school graduation and the completion of college eligibility. International players could declare eligibility in the calendar year of their 18th birthday, or later.
Starting with the 2006 NBA Draft, the eligibility rules have changed:

★ All players, regardless of nationality, must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft.

★ A player who completed basketball eligibility at a U.S. high school, regardless of nationality, must also be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.
This age limit for draftees is part of the new collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players union.
The NBA has established two draft declaration dates. All players who wish to be drafted, and are not automatically eligible, must declare their eligibility no later than 60 days before the draft. After this date, prospective draftees may attend NBA pre-draft camps and individual team workouts to show off their skills and obtain feedback regarding their draft positions. A player may withdraw his name from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration date, which is 10 days before the draft. A player who declares for the draft will lose his college eligibility, even if he is not drafted, if any of the following is true:

★ The player signs with an agent.

★ The player has declared for and withdrawn from a previous draft. Although the NBA collective bargaining agreement allows a player to withdraw twice,[1] the NCAA only allows one withdrawal.
When a player is selected in the first round of the draft, the team that selected him is required to sign him to at least a one-year contract. Teams own the rights to players selected in the second round for three years, but the teams are not required to sign them.

List of first overall picks


:''Main article: NBA first overall draft pick''

Past NBA drafts



1947 NBA Draft
1948 NBA Draft
1949 NBA Draft
1950 NBA Draft
1951 NBA Draft
1952 NBA Draft
1953 NBA Draft
1954 NBA Draft
1955 NBA Draft
1956 NBA Draft
1957 NBA Draft
1958 NBA Draft
1959 NBA Draft
1960 NBA Draft
1961 NBA Draft
1962 NBA Draft
1963 NBA Draft
1964 NBA Draft
1965 NBA Draft
1966 NBA Draft
1967 NBA Draft

1968 NBA Draft
1969 NBA Draft
1970 NBA Draft
1971 NBA Draft
1972 NBA Draft
1973 NBA Draft
1974 NBA Draft
1975 NBA Draft
1976 NBA Draft
1977 NBA Draft
1978 NBA Draft
1979 NBA Draft
1980 NBA Draft
1981 NBA Draft
1982 NBA Draft
1983 NBA Draft
1984 NBA Draft
1985 NBA Draft
1986 NBA Draft
1987 NBA Draft
1988 NBA Draft

1989 NBA Draft
1990 NBA Draft
1991 NBA Draft
1992 NBA Draft
1993 NBA Draft
1994 NBA Draft
1995 NBA Draft
1996 NBA Draft
1997 NBA Draft
1998 NBA Draft
1999 NBA Draft
2000 NBA Draft
2001 NBA Draft
2002 NBA Draft
2003 NBA Draft
2004 NBA Draft
2005 NBA Draft
2006 NBA Draft
2007 NBA Draft

Similar Topics



WNBA Draft

NBA first overall draft pick

Notes and references


1. For example, under current NBA Draft rules, late 1980s and early 1990s star Brad Daugherty would not have been eligible until ''two years'' after his high school graduation, because he graduated from high school while still 16. On the other hand, highly-touted USC freshman O.J. Mayo is already 19, but will not be eligible until the 2008 draft.

External links



TheDraftReview.com Draft Historian Matthew Maurer chronicles every pick ever made in the NBA Draft from 1950 - present day

NBADraftRumors.com A collection of user submitted mock drafts and rumors about who's going where.

DraftExpress.com, Mock Drafts, In-depth scouting reports, and coverage of everything NBA Draft related.

Draft Coverage @ Fantapedia.net

NBA Draft World

Basketball-Reference.com's draft page, with selections organized by year and college.

Complete list of every NBA draft pick, from 1951 to present day

NBA Draft Blog, mock drafts, historical analysis

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