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Magic Johnson was drafted first overall by the Lakers in 1979.

TheLos Angeles Lakers began their history in theNational Basketball League (NBL) during the 1946–47 season as theDetroit Gems but moved to Minnesota[1] and became the Minneapolis Lakers the following season.[2] Prior to the1948–49 BAA season the franchise moved to theBasketball Association of America (BAA) which later merged with the NBL to form theNational Basketball Association). The Lakers moved to Los Angeles for the1959–60 NBA season, where they have been located ever since. The Minneapolis Lakers took its official name fromMinnesota's nickname, Land of 10,000 Lakes.[2]

To help the Lakers acquire local players,territorial picks were instituted from1949 until1965. Territorial picks were used as a type of special draft choice used in theNBA draft. Prior to the league's draft, a team could forfeit its first-round draft pick and select a player from within 50 miles (80 km). Territorial picks were then eliminated when the draft was revamped in1966.[3] Before the1989 NBA draft, the draft had more than two rounds. After 1989, the NBA agreed with the National Basketball Players' Association to limit drafts to two rounds.[3] Teams can also trade their picks, so some years a team could have more than or less than two picks.

The Lakers selected Chuck Hanger with their first pick, ninth overall in the1948 BAA draft. The Lakers got their first overall draft pick in1958 by choosingElgin Baylor, who went on to be selected as the onlyNBA Rookie of the Year to be on the Lakers.[4] The Lakers also draftedMagic Johnson in1979 with their second first overall pick, who was rated the greatest NBA point guard of all time byESPN in 2007.[5] The Lakers had no first-round draft picks in1967,1976,1978,1980,2008,2010,2011,2012 and2013. The Lakers had no first or second-round draft picks from1983,1987, and2001. Throughout the years, the Lakers had traded away some of their picks as well as traded for other teams' picks. As a result of the various trades, the Los Angeles Lakers had five first and second-round picks in 1979. In 1996, GM Jerry West orchestrated a draft day trade in which a High School Kobe Bryant was acquired by the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac. This same year, Jerry West had acquired a FA Shaquille O’Neal in a blockbuster signing.

Key

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AbbreviationMeaningAbbreviationMeaning
TTerritorial pickGGuard
PGPoint guardSGShooting guard
FForwardSFSmall forward
PFPower forwardCCenter
*Hall of Famer(#)Retired Lakers' Number
§NBA All-starFirst overall NBA draft pick

BAA/NBA selections

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YearRoundPickPlayerNationalityPositionFrom
1948-1194819Chuck Hanger United StatesFCalifornia
1949-T19490TVern Mikkelsen* United StatesF/CHamline
1950-11950110Kevin O'Shea United StatesGNotre Dame
1951-T19510TWhitey Skoog United StatesGMinnesota
219Lew Hitch United StatesF/CKansas State
1952-1195219Clyde Lovellette* United StatesC/FKansas
1953-1195317Jim Fritsche United StatesF/C[6]Hamline
1954-1195419Ed Kalafat United StatesC/FMinnesota
218Al Bianchi United StatesGBowling Green State
1955-T19550TDick Garmaker United StatesG/FMinnesota
212Chuck Mencel United StatesF/GMinnesota
1956-1195613Jim Paxson Sr. United StatesF/GDayton
1957-1195713Jim Krebs United StatesC/FSouthern Methodist
211Harv Schmidt United StatesF[7]Illinois
1958-1195811Elgin Baylor*§ (22) United StatesFSeattle
1959-1195913Tom Hawkins United StatesFNotre Dame
28Steve Hamilton United StatesF/CMorehead State
210Rudy LaRusso§ United StatesF/CDartmouth
1960-1196012Jerry West* (44) United StatesGWest Virginia
1961-1196115Wayne Yates United StatesC[8]Memphis State
213Fred Sawyer United StatesC[9]Louisville
1962-1196216LeRoy Ellis United StatesCSt. John's
215Gene Wiley United StatesC[10]Wichita
1963-1196317Roger Strickland United StatesF[11]Jacksonville
213Jim King(fromCincinnati)[a] United StatesGTulsa
216Mel Gibson United StatesGWestern Carolina
1964-T19640TMahdi Abdul-Rahman United StatesGUCLA
212Cotton Nash United StatesFKentucky
1965-T19650TGail Goodrich* §(25) United StatesGUCLA
216John Fairchild United StatesF[12]Brigham Young
1966-1196617Jerry Chambers United StatesFUtah
217Hank Finkel United StatesCDayton
1967-11967216Randolph Mahaffey United StatesFClemson
1968-11968111Bill Hewitt United StatesFUSC
1969-11969112Willie McCarter United StatesGDrake
115Rick Roberson United StatesC/PFCincinnati
227Dick Garrett United StatesGSouthern Illinois
1970-11970113Jim McMillian United StatesFColumbia
230Earnie Killum United StatesG[13]Stetson
1971-11971113Jim Cleamons United StatesGOhio State
1972-11972113Travis Grant United StatesFKentucky State
216Jim Price(fromCleveland)[b] United StatesGLouisville
222Paul Stovall(fromBaltimore)[c] United StatesFArizona State
1973-1197315Kermit Washington§(fromCleveland)[d] United StatesC/PFAmerican
223Billy Schaeffer United StatesF[14]St. John's
231Jim Chones(fromBaltimore)[e] United StatesC/PFMarquette
234Pete Perry United StatesC[15]Pan American
1974-11974112Brian Winters§ United StatesSG/SFSouth Carolina
221Billy Knight§ United StatesG/FPittsburgh
1975-1197512David Meyers United StatesPF/CUCLA
18Junior Bridgeman United StatesSF/SGLouisville
1976-21976221Earl Tatum(fromPhoenix)[f] United StatesG/FMarquette
1977-1197716Kenny Carr United StatesFNorth Carolina State
115Brad Davis(fromSan Antonio)[g] United StatesGMaryland
122Norm Nixon§ United StatesPGDuquesne
1978-21978226Ron Carter United StatesGVMI
238Lew Massey(fromKansas City)[h] United StatesSG[16]UNC Charlotte
1979-1197911Earvin Johnson* §(32) United StatesPGMichigan State
114Brad Holland United StatesGUCLA
225Oliver Mack United StatesSGEast Carolina
239Victor King(fromDenver)[i] United StatesPF[17]Louisiana Tech
241Mark Young(fromBuffalo)[j] United StatesPF[18]Fairfield
1980-21980231Wayne Robinson(fromCleveland)[k] United StatesFVirginia Tech
237Butch Carter(fromDenver)[i] United StatesGIndiana
1981-11981119Mike McGee United StatesSG/SFMichigan
239Harvey Knuckles(fromCleveland)[k] United StatesSF[19]Toledo
242Elvis Rolle United StatesC/PF[20]Florida State
1982-1198211James Worthy*§ (42)(fromCleveland)[l] United StatesSFNorth Carolina
1984-11984123Earl Jones United StatesCDistrict of Columbia
1985-11985123A.C. Green§ United StatesPF/COregon State
1986-11986123Ken Barlow United StatesFNotre Dame
1988125David Rivers United StatesPGNotre Dame
1989126Vlade Divac§ Yugoslavia (now Serbia)CKK Partizan (Yugoslavia)
1990127Elden Campbell United StatesPF/CClemson
251Tony Smith(fromSan Antonio)[m] United StatesGMarquette
1991252Anthony Jones United StatesSGOral Roberts
1992115Anthony Peeler United StatesSGMissouri
236Duane Cooper United StatesGUSC
1993112George Lynch United StatesPFNorth Carolina
237Nick Van Exel§ United StatesPGCincinnati
1994110Eddie Jones§ United StatesSGTemple
1995237Frankie King United StatesPGWestern Carolina
1996124Derek Fisher United StatesPGArkansas–Little Rock
1997251DeJuan Wheat United StatesPGLouisville
254Paul Rogers(fromNew York)[n] AustraliaCGonzaga
1998126Sam Jacobson United StatesSG/SFMinnesota
231Ruben Patterson(fromVancouver)[o] United StatesSFCincinnati
245Toby Bailey(traded toPhoenix)[p] United StatesSGUCLA
1999123Devean George United StatesSFAugsburg
230John Celestand(fromVancouver)[o] United StatesSGVillanova
2000129Mark Madsen United StatesPF/CStanford
2002127Chris Jefferies(traded toToronto)[q] United StatesSFFresno State
2003124Brian Cook United StatesPFIllinois
232Luke Walton United StatesSFArizona
2004127Sasha Vujačić SloveniaGPallalcesto Amatori Udine (Italy)
256Marcus Douthit United StatesPF/CProvidence
2005110Andrew Bynum§ United StatesCSt. Joseph HS (New Jersey)
237Ronny Turiaf(fromNew York viaAtlanta andCharlotte)[r] FrancePF/CGonzaga
239Von Wafer United StatesGFlorida State
2006126Jordan Farmar(fromMiami)[s] United StatesPGUCLA
251Cheikh Samb(traded toDetroit)[t] SenegalCWTC Cornellà (Spain, 2nd division)
2007119Javaris Crittenton United StatesPGGeorgia Tech
240 Sun Yue(fromCharlotte)[u] ChinaPGBeijing Olympians (ABA)
248Marc Gasol§ SpainCAkasvayu Girona (Liga Española de Baloncesto)
2008258Joe Crawford United StatesSGKentucky
2009129Toney Douglas(traded toNew York)[v] United StatesGFlorida State
242Patrick Beverley(fromCharlotte; traded toMiami)[r][w] United StatesGArkansas
259Chinemelu Elonu United StatesPF/CTexas A&M
2010243Devin Ebanks(fromMemphis)[x] United StatesFWest Virginia
258Derrick Caracter United StatesPF/CUTEP
2011241Darius Morris(fromGolden State Warriors viaNew Jersey Nets)[y] United StatesPGMichigan(So.)
246Andrew Goudelock(fromNew York Knicks)[v] United StatesSGCollege of Charleston(Sr.)
256Chukwudiebere Maduabum (traded toDenver Nuggets)[z] NigeriaSFBakersfield Jam(D-League)
258Ater Majok(fromMiami Heat)[w] AustraliaCGold Coast Blaze(Australia)
2012260Robert Sacre(fromChicago viaMilwaukee andBrooklyn) CanadaCGonzaga(Sr.)
2013248Ryan Kelly United StatesPFDuke(Sr.)
201417Julius Randle§ United StatesPFKentucky
201512D'Angelo Russell§ United StatesPGOhio State
127Larry Nance Jr. United StatesPFWyoming
234Anthony Brown United StatesSFStanford
201612Brandon Ingram§ United StatesSFDuke(Fr.)
232Ivica Zubac CroatiaCMega Leks (Serbia)
201712Lonzo Ball United StatesPGUCLA
128Tony Bradley(traded toUtah) United StatesCUtah
2018125Moritz Wagner(fromCleveland viaPortland and Cleveland) GermanyPFMichigan
239Isaac Bonga(fromNew York viaPhiladelphia) GermanyPGSkyliners Frankfurt (Germany)
247Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk(fromDenver via Utah andChicago) UkraineSGKansas
201914De'Andre Hunter(traded toAtlanta) United StatesSFVirginia (So.)
246Talen Horton-Tucker(fromOrlando viaBrooklyn,Charlotte andMemphis) United StatesSFIowa State (Fr.)
2020128Jaden McDaniels(traded toMinnesota viaOklahoma City) United StatesSFWashington (Fr.)
2021122Isaiah Jackson(traded toIndiana) United StatesC/PFKentucky (Fr.)
2022235Max Christie(fromIndiana viaMilwaukee toOrlando) United StatesSGMichigan State (Fr.)
2023117Jalen Hood-Schifino United StatesPG/SGIndiana
2024117Dalton Knecht United StatesSFTennessee
255Bronny James United StatesSGUSC

Footnotes

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  • a The Lakers tradedTom Hawkins to Cincinnati for a future draft pick (Jim King).[21]
  • b The Lakers tradedRick Roberson to Cleveland for a future draft pick (Jim Price) and cash.[21]
  • c The Lakers tradedJohn Tresvant to Baltimore for a future draft pick (Paul Stovall).[21]
  • d The Lakers tradedJim Cleamons to Cleveland for a future draft pick (Kermit Washington).[21]
  • e The Lakers tradedFlynn Robinson to Baltimore for future considerations.[21]
  • f The Lakers tradedPat Riley to Phoenix in exchange for two future draft picks (Earl Tatum and ?).[21]
  • g The Lakers tradedMelvin Calvin to San Antonio for 1977 first-round draft pick (Brad Davis) and cash.[21]
  • h The Lakers tradedLucius Allen to Kansas City forOllie Johnson and a first and second round (Lew Massey) draft picks in 1978.[21]
  • i The Lakers tradedCharlie Scott to Denver forRon Boone and two second-round draft picks (Victor King and Butch Carter).[21]
  • j The Lakers tradedTom Abernethy to Buffalo for a second-round draft pick (Mark Young).[21]
  • k The Lakers tradedKenny Carr for two second-round draft picks (Wayne Robinson and Harvey Knuckles).[21]
  • l The Lakers tradedDon Ford and a first-round draft pick (Chad Kinch) to Cleveland in exchange forButch Lee and a first-round draft pick in the 1982 draft (James Worthy).[21]
  • m The Lakers tradedMike Smrek to San Antonio for a 1990 second-round draft pick (Tony Smith).[22]
  • n The Lakers tradedDoug Christie to New York in exchange for two second-round draft picks (Paul Rogers and ?).[22]
  • o The Lakers tradedGeorge Lynch andAnthony Peeler to Vancouver in exchange for future considerations.[22]
  • p The Lakers traded draft rights to Toby Bailey to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for future considerations.[23]
  • q The Lakers tradedLindsey Hunter and draft rights to Chris Jefferies in exchange forTracy Murray and draft rights toKareem Rush.[24]
  • r The Lakers have traded guardKareem Rush to the Charlotte Bobcats for two future second-round draft picks (Ronny Turiaf and Patrick Beverley). The Bobcats have acquired a second-round pick (Ronny Turiaf) in the 2005 NBA Draft from Atlanta in exchange for forward/centerPredrag Drobnjak. Atlanta Hawks acquired centersMichael Doleac (from the New York Knicks) andJoel Przybilla (from theMilwaukee Bucks), along with a 2005 second-round pick from the Knicks (Ronny Turiaf), while sending centerNazr Mohammed to the Knicks in the three-way trade.[25]
  • s The Lakers have acquired forwardLamar Odom, forwardCaron Butler, forwardBrian Grant and a future first-round draft pick (Jordan Farmar) from the Miami Heat in exchange for centerShaquille O'Neal.[26]
  • t The Lakers traded draft rights to center Cheikh Samb in exchange forMaurice Evans.[27]
  • u The Lakers have traded forwardJumaine Jones to the Charlotte Bobcats for a 2007 second-round draft pick (Sun Yue).[28]
  • v The Lakers traded draft rights to Toney Douglas to the New York Knicks in exchange for a 2011 second-round draft choice (Andrew Goudelock) and cash considerations.[29]
  • w The Lakers traded draft rights to Patrick Beverley to the Miami Heat in exchange for a 2011 second-round draft pick (Ater Majok) and cash considerations.[30]
  • x The Lakers traded forwardKwame Brown, guardJavaris Crittenton, guardAaron McKie, the draft rights toMarc Gasol, and first-round picks in 2008 (Donté Greene) and 2010 (Greivis Vásquez) to Memphis in exchange for Pau Gasol and a second round draft choice in 2010 (Devin Ebanks).[31]
  • y The Lakers traded guard Sasha Vujacic and a 2011 first-round draft pick (JaJuan Johnson) to New Jersey in exchange for forwardJoe Smith and two second-round draft picks (Darius Morris & Chicago's second-round pick in 2012) along with the draft rights toSergei Lishchuk from Houston.[32]
  • z The Lakers traded draft rights to Chukwudiebere Maduabum to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for a future second-round draft pick.[33]

See also

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