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**2022 NBA Draft**

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2022 NBA Draft News

The 2022 NBA draft, the 76th edition of the National Basketball Association's annual draft, is scheduled to be held on June 23, 2022, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

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NBA Draft Rounds



2022 NBA draft lottery picks

1. Orlando: F Paolo Banchero, Duke
2. Oklahoma City: F Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga
3. Houston: F Jabari Smith Jr., Auburn
4. Sacramento: F Keegan Murray, Iowa
5. Detroit: G Jaden Ivey, Purdue
6. Indiana: G/F Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona
7. Portland: G Shaedon Sharpe, Kentucky
8. New Orleans (from LAL): G Dyson Daniels, G League Ignite
9. San Antonio: F Jeremy Sochan, Baylor
10. Washington: G Johnny Davis, Wisconsin
11. New York: F Ousmane Dieng, NZ Breakers*
12. Oklahoma City (from LAC): F Jalen Williams, Santa Clara
13. Charlotte: C Jalen Duren, Memphis**
14. Cleveland: F Ochai Agbaji, Kansas

*Traded to OKC
**Traded to DET
 

2022 NBA draft: Winners, losers, biggest trades and bold predictions


With the No. 1 pick in the 2022 NBA draft, the Orlando Magic selected Duke forward Paolo Banchero. The move came as something of a surprise, given that Banchero never met with the Magic and the consensus around the league was that Auburn's Jabari Smith Jr. would be headed to Orlando. Instead, it was Banchero who heard his name called first. Gonzaga center Chet Holmgren went No. 2 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, while the Houston Rockets took Smith with the No. 3 pick. The Sacramento Kings drafted Iowa forward Keegan Murray at No. 4, and the Detroit Pistons rounded out the top five by selecting Purdue guard Jaden Ivey. Which pre-draft or draft-night trade will have the biggest impact? Which of the top-three picks is best suited for immediate success next season? Which teams underperformed on draft night?

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NBA Draft Rounds

2022 NBA Draft: 1st Round
1. Orlando: F Paolo Banchero, Duke
2. Oklahoma City: F Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga
3. Houston: F Jabari Smith Jr., Auburn
4. Sacramento: F Keegan Murray, Iowa
5. Detroit: G Jaden Ivey, Purdue
6. Indiana: G/F Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona
7. Portland: G Shaedon Sharpe, Kentucky
8. New Orleans (from LAL): G Dyson Daniels, G League Ignite
9. San Antonio: F Jeremy Sochan, Baylor
10. Washington: G Johnny Davis, Wisconsin
11. New York: F Ousmane Dieng, NZ Breakers*
12. Oklahoma City (from LAC): F Jalen Williams, Santa Clara
13. Charlotte: C Jalen Duren, Memphis**
14. Cleveland: F Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
15. Charlotte: C Mark Williams, Duke
16. Atlanta: SF AJ Griffin, Duke
17. Houston: SF Tari Eson, LSU
18. Chicago: PG Dalen Terry, Arizona
19. Minnesota: PF Jake LaRavia, Wake Forest
20. San Antonio: SG Malaki Branham, Ohio State
21. Denver: SG Christian Braun, Kansas
22. Memphis: C Walker Kessler, Auburn
23. Philadelphia: PF David Roddy, Colorado State
24. Milwaukee: SG MarJon Beauchamp, G League Ignite
25. San Antonio: SG Blake Wesley, Notre Dame
26. Dallas: SF Wendell Moore Jr., Duke
27. Miami: SF Nikola Jovic, Mega Mozzart
28. Golden State SF Patrick Baldwin Jr., Milwaukee
29. Memphis: PG TyTy Washington Jr., Kentucky
30. Oklahoma City: SF Peyton Watson, UCLA



*Traded to OKC
**Traded to DET
 
All-Time NBA Draft History
Recapping every NBA draft from 1947 - 2022

2010 - 2022 First-Round Picks
2022: Orlando, Paolo Banchero
2021: Detroit, Cade Cunningham
2020: Minnesota, Anthony Edwards
2019: New Orleans, Zion Williams
2018: Phoenix, Deandre Ayton
2017: Philadelphia, Matkelle Fultz
2016: Philadelphia, Ben Simmons
2015: Minnesota, Karl-Anthony Towns
2014: Cleveland, Andrew Wiggins
2013: Cleveland, Anthony Bennett
2012: New Orleans, Anthony Davis
2011: Cleveland, Kyrie Irving
2010: Washington, John Wall


 
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