| 2002 NBA draft | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Sport | Basketball |
| Date | June 26, 2002 |
| Location | The Theater at Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York) |
| Network | TNT |
| Overview | |
| 57 total selections in2 rounds | |
| League | NBA |
| First selection | Yao Ming (Houston Rockets) |
| Hall of Famers | 1 |
The2002NBA draft was held on June 26, 2002, atThe Theater at Madison Square Garden. In this draft,National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting 57 amateur collegebasketball players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from non-North American leagues.[1] This was the last draft that was broadcast onTNT, asESPN obtained the rights for the 2003 draft via itsincoming deal (which it retains to this day). The NBA announced that about 42 college and high school players, and five international players, had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft.[2] TheChicago Bulls and theGolden State Warriors each had a 22.5% chance of acquiring the first pick, but theHouston Rockets, with just an 8.9% probability, won theNBA draft lottery on May 19.[3][4] The Bulls and Warriors were second and third, respectively. As punishment for salary-cap violations during the 2001-02 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round draft pick.
The 2002 draft set a record of 17 international selections, with six of them coming in the first round.[5]
Two months after the conclusion of his rookie season, number-two pickJay Williams nearly lost his life in a motorcycle crash that shattered his pelvis, severed a main nerve in his leg and tore three ligaments in his left knee, including hisACL. Despite intense rehabilitation, Williams never played a game in the NBA again. When it became clear Williams could not return to the Bulls because of his injuries, the team waived him. The Bulls could have voided Williams' contract because it prohibited riding a motorcycle. However, the franchise bought out his contract for $3 million in 2004 instead of having him walk away with nothing.[6]
The draft class was relatively weak outside of the top prospects. Several players selected early had promising careers that ended prematurely due to injury, includingYao Ming, Williams andDajuan Wagner. Nevertheless, Yao was named aHall of Famer—a selection predicated as much on his role in popularizing basketball inChina as it was for his on-court play. Three players selected in this draft - including Yao, second-round pickCarlos Boozer andRookie of the YearAmar'e Stoudemire - would be named to theAll-NBA Team during their careers.Caron Butler was the only other player to become anAll-Star. First-round pick Tayshaun Prince was also named to theNBA All-Defensive Team four times.
As of the end of the2022–23 NBA season,Udonis Haslem was the last remaining active draft-eligible player from the 2002 class, though he went undrafted (he made his NBA debut thefollowing season). He stopped playing after the 2022–23 season.
Nine of the players selected in this draft never played in an NBA game throughout their professional basketball careers. Three of those players were the sole selection of the draft from their respective teams:Peter Fehse (Seattle's only pick),Marcus Taylor (Minnesota's only pick) andMladen Šekularac (Dallas' only pick).






| PG | Point guard | SG | Shooting guard | SF | Small forward | PF | Power forward | C | Center |
| ^ | Denotes player who has been inducted to theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
| * | Denotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-Star Game andAll-NBA Team |
| + | Denotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-Star Game |
| # | Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game |
| ~ | Denotes player who has been selected asRookie of the Year |
These eligible players were not selected in this draft but played at least one game in the NBA.
| Player | Position | Nationality | School or club team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maurice Baker | PG | Oklahoma State (Sr.) | |
| J. R. Bremer | PG | St. Bonaventure (Sr.) | |
| Devin Brown | SG | UTSA (Sr.) | |
| Josh Davis | PF/SF | Wyoming (Sr.) | |
| Reggie Evans | PF | Iowa (Sr.) | |
| Alex Garcia | SG/SF | COC Ribeirão Preto(Brazil) | |
| Lynn Greer | PG/SG | Temple (Sr.) | |
| Anthony Grundy | PG/SG | NC State (Sr.) | |
| Adam Harrington | PG/SG | Auburn (Sr.) | |
| Lorinza Harrington | PG/SG | Wingate (Sr.) | |
| Udonis Haslem | PF | Florida (Sr.) | |
| Linton Johnson | SF | Tulane (Sr.) | |
| Arvydas Macijauskas | SG | Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) | |
| D.J. Mbenga | C | Leuven Bears (Belgium) | |
| Keith McLeod | PG | Bowling Green (Sr.) | |
| Jannero Pargo | PG | Arkansas (Sr.) | |
| Smush Parker | PG/SG | Fordham (So.) | |
| Predrag Savović | SG | Hawaii (Sr.) | |
| Awvee Storey | PF/SF | Arizona State (Sr.) | |
| Yuta Tabuse | PG | BYU–Hawaii (Fr.) |
This year would mark a bit of a step down in terms of the number of underclassmen entering the NBA draft when compared to last year. While it would be the second time the number of underclassmen would exceed the number of draft picks available in the NBA, this year only saw a total of 72 underclassmen from college and overseas declare their initial entry into the NBA draft. However, it would exceed the amount of withdrawn players with 24 players doing exactly that, leaving a total of 48 eligible underclassmen available for the draft this year. The followingcollege basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[9]
This would be the eighth straight year in a row where at least one high school player would declare their entry into the NBA draft directly out of high school after previously only allowing it one time back in1975. It would also mark the first time a player directly out of high school would win theNBA Rookie of the Year Award withAmar'e Stoudemire earning the honor one year beforeLeBron James would enter the NBA. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[9]
The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[9]