The2013NBA draft was held on June 27, 2013, at theBarclays Center inBrooklyn, New York.[1]National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S.college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.State Farm was the presenting sponsor.[2] Thelottery took place on May 21, 2013. This was the first draft for New Orleans under their newPelicans name after playing as the New Orleans Hornets previously. It would also be the last draft for theCharlotte Bobcats under their old name, as they resumed playing under their old Hornets moniker that they last used in2002 once the2013–14 NBA season was over.Anthony Bennett, the first pick in the draft, had a very limited amount of media outlets considering him as a potential #1 pick in the draft.[3] He bounced around the league and then was finally released by the Brooklyn Nets in January 2017 after averaging just 5.2 PPG.[4]
2013 NBA draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | Basketball |
Date(s) | June 27, 2013 |
Location | Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York) |
Network(s) | ESPN |
Overview | |
60 total selections in2 rounds | |
League | NBA |
First selection | Anthony Bennett (Cleveland Cavaliers) |
The highlight of the draft was the Milwaukee Bucks’ selection ofGiannis Antetokounmpo with the 15th overall pick, eventually becoming the best player of this class with twoNBA MVP awards, oneDefensive Player of the Year award, and an NBA championship in2021. Another player from this draft,Rudy Gobert, won four Defensive Player of the Year awards.Michael Carter-Williams won theRookie of the Year award that season but had an otherwise lackluster career. The draft also included the first Canadian number one overall selection (Anthony Bennett), the first Canadian pair of lottery picks (Bennett andKelly Olynyk), the first Iranian draft choice (Arsalan Kazemi), the first New Zealander first round pick (Steven Adams), and the final first round draft selections announced by then-NBA commissionerDavid Stern, the last of which included a visit byHakeem Olajuwon, the first pick Stern ever announced from the1984 NBA draft. He was replaced by current commissionerAdam Silver beginning with the2014 NBA draft.
Draft selections
editPG | Point guard | SG | Shooting guard | SF | Small forward | PF | Power forward | C | Center |
* | Denotesplayer who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game andAll-NBA Team |
# | Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game |
~ | Denotes player who has been selected asRookie of the Year |
Notable undrafted players
editThese players were not selected in the 2013 NBA draft but have played at least one game in the NBA.
Eligibility and entrants
editThe draft is conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's new 2011 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its players union. The CBA that ended the2011 lockout instituted no immediate changes to the draft, but called for a committee of owners and players to discuss future changes.[35] As of 2012[update], the basic eligibility rules for the draft are listed below.
- All drafted players must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players eligible for the 2013 draft must be born on or before December 31, 1994.[36]
- Any player who is not an "international player", as defined in the CBA, must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.[36] The CBA defines "international players" as players who permanently resided outside the U.S. for three years prior to the draft, did not complete high school in the U.S., and have never enrolled at a U.S. college or university.[37]
Early entrants
editPlayer who are not automatically eligible must declare their eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft.[38][39] For the 2013 draft, this date fell on April 28. Under NCAA rules, players will only have until April 16 to withdraw from the draft and maintain their college eligibility.[40]
A player who has hired anagent will forfeit his remaining college eligibility, regardless of whether he is drafted. Also, while the CBA allows a player to withdraw from the draft twice, the NCAA mandates that a player who has declared twice loses his college eligibility.
College underclassmen
editForty-five college players declared for the draft.[41][42]
- Steven Adams – C,Pittsburgh (freshman)
- C. J. Aiken – F,Saint Joseph's (junior)
- Anthony Bennett – F,UNLV (freshman)
- Vander Blue – G,Marquette (junior)
- Lorenzo Brown – G,North Carolina State (junior)
- Reggie Bullock – F,North Carolina (junior)
- Trey Burke – G,Michigan (sophomore)
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope – G,Georgia (sophomore)
- Michael Carter-Williams – G,Syracuse (sophomore)
- Adrien Coleman – G/F,Bethune-Cookman (junior)
- Allen Crabbe – G,California (junior)
- Dewayne Dedmon – C,USC (junior)
- Gorgui Dieng – C,Louisville (junior)
- Jamaal Franklin – G,San Diego State (junior)
- Kiwi Gardner – G,Midland College (sophomore)
- Archie Goodwin – G,Kentucky (freshman)
- Tim Hardaway Jr. – G,Michigan (junior)
- Grant Jerrett – F,Arizona (freshman)
- Christian Kabongo – G,Morgan State (junior)
- Myck Kabongo – G,Texas (sophomore)
- Shane Larkin – G,Miami (Florida) (sophomore)
- Ricky Ledo – G,Providence (freshman)
- Alex Len – C,Maryland (sophomore)
- C. J. Leslie – F,North Carolina State (junior)
- Nurideen Lindsey – G,Rider (junior)
- Amath M'Baye – F,Oklahoma (junior)
- Ray McCallum Jr. – G,Detroit (junior)
- Ben McLemore – G,Kansas (freshman)
- Tony Mitchell – F,North Texas (sophomore)
- Shabazz Muhammad – G/F,UCLA (freshman)
- Nerlens Noel – C,Kentucky (freshman)
- Victor Oladipo – G/F,Indiana (junior)
- Kelly Olynyk – C,Gonzaga (junior)
- Otto Porter – F,Georgetown (sophomore)
- Marshawn Powell – F,Arkansas (junior)
- Phil Pressey – G,Missouri (junior)
- André Roberson – F,Colorado (junior)
- Trevis Simpson – G,UNC Greensboro (junior)
- Tony Snell – F,New Mexico (junior)
- Tahj Tate – G,Delaware State (sophomore)
- John Taylor – G,Fresno Pacific (junior)
- Adonis Thomas – G/F,Memphis (sophomore)
- Deshaun Thomas – F,Ohio State (junior)
- B. J. Young – G,Arkansas (sophomore)
- Cody Zeller – F/C,Indiana (sophomore)
International players
editFifteen players who did not attend college in the US or Canada between the ages of 18 and 22 declared for the draft.[41][42]
- Álex Abrines – G/F,FC Barcelona (Spain)
- Giannis Antetokounmpo – G/F,Filathlitikos B.C. (Greece)
- László Dobos – C,Basket Zaragoza (Spain)
- Rudy Gobert – C,Cholet Basket (France)
- Livio Jean-Charles – F,ASVEL Basket (France)
- Sergey Karasev – G/F,BC Triumph Lyubertsy (Russia)
- Raulzinho Neto – G,Gipuzkoa BC (Spain)
- Lucas Nogueira – C,CB Estudiantes (Spain)
- Alexandre Paranhos – F,CR Flamengo (Brazil)
- Bogdan Radosavljević – C,FC Bayern Munich (Germany)
- Dennis Schröder – G,Basketball Löwen Braunschweig (Germany)
- Strahinja Stojačić – G,KK Smederevo (Serbia)
- Daniel Theis – F/C,Basketball Ulm (Germany)
- Jānis Timma – F,BK Ventspils (Latvia)
- Marko Todorović – C,FC Barcelona (Spain)
Automatically eligible entrants
editPlayers who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[43]
- They have completed 4 years of their college eligibility.
- If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
- They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team outside of the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under that contract.
Players who meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:
- They are least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players born on or before December 31, 1991, are automatically eligible for the 2013 draft.[44]
- They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team outside of the NBAwithin the United States, and have played under that contract.[45]
In addition to every college players who has completed their college eligibility and every "international" players who was born on or before December 31, 1991, the following player would also be eligible for selection in the 2013 NBA draft:
Draft lottery
editThe first 14 picks in the draft belong to teams that miss theplayoffs; the order was determined through a lottery. The lottery determined the three teams that will obtain the first three picks on the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in theprevious season.
Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2013 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places.
^ | Denotes the actual lottery results |
Team | 2012–13 record | Lottery chances | Pick | |||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | |||
Orlando Magic | 20–62 | 250 | .250 | .215^ | .178 | .358 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Charlotte Bobcats | 21–61 | 199 | .199 | .188 | .171 | .319^ | .123 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Cleveland Cavaliers | 24–58 | 156 | .156^ | .157 | .156 | .226 | .265 | .040 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Phoenix Suns | 25–57 | 119 | .119 | .126 | .133 | .099 | .351^ | .161 | .013 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
New Orleans Pelicans | 27–55 | 88 | .088 | .097 | .107 | — | .262 | .360^ | .161 | .012 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Sacramento Kings | 28–54 | 63 | .063 | .071 | .081 | — | — | .440 | .304^ | .040 | .001 | — | — | — | — | — |
Detroit Pistons | 29–53 | 36 | .036 | .042 | .049 | — | — | — | .599 | .253^ | .021 | .000 | — | — | — | — |
Washington Wizards | 29–53 | 35 | .035 | .041 | .048^ | — | — | — | — | .703 | .165 | .008 | .000 | — | — | — |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 31–51 | 17 | .017 | .020 | .024 | — | — | — | — | — | .813^ | .122 | .004 | .000 | — | — |
Portland Trail Blazers | 33–49 | 11 | .011 | .013 | .016 | — | — | — | — | — | — | .870^ | .089 | .002 | .000 | — |
Philadelphia 76ers | 34–48 | 8 | .008 | .010 | .012 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | .907^ | .063 | .001 | .000 |
Toronto Raptors[1] | 34–48 | 7 | .007 | .008 | .010 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | .935^ | .039 | .000 |
Dallas Mavericks | 41–41 | 6 | .006 | .007 | .009 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | .960^ | .018 |
Utah Jazz | 43–39 | 5 | .005 | .006 | .007 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | .982^ |
^ 1: Toronto Raptors' pick was conveyed to theOklahoma City Thunder.[47]
Invited attendees
editThe NBA annually invites around 10–15 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. The following 13 players were invited (listed alphabetically) to the 2013 NBA draft.[48]
- Steven Adams,Pittsburgh
- Anthony Bennett,UNLV
- Trey Burke,Michigan
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope,Georgia
- Michael Carter-Williams,Syracuse
- Sergey Karasev,Triumph Lyubertsy
- Alex Len,Maryland
- CJ McCollum,Lehigh
- Ben McLemore,Kansas
- Nerlens Noel,Kentucky
- Victor Oladipo,Indiana
- Otto Porter,Georgetown
- Cody Zeller,Indiana
Trades involving draft picks
editPre-draft trades
editPrior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between the teams.
- ^abOn July 5, 2012, theOklahoma City Thunder acquired the 2013 first round pick (the 12th pick), a 2013 second-round pick (the 32nd pick), a future top-20 protected 1st-round pick (from theDallas Mavericks),Kevin Martin, andJeremy Lamb from theHouston Rockets in exchange forJames Harden,Cole Aldrich,Daequan Cook, andLazar Hayward. Previously, on July 5, 2012, Houston acquiredGary Forbes and a 2013 first-round draft pick (the 12th pick) from theToronto Raptors in exchange forKyle Lowry.[6] Previously, on July 20, 2012, Houston acquiredJaJuan Johnson,E'Twaun Moore,Sean Williams and the 32nd pick from theBoston Celtics in a sign-and-trade deal involvingCourtney Lee.[7] Previously, on June 26, 2012, Oklahoma City was forced to give Boston the 32nd pick in compensation forJeff Green's heart problems.[8] Previously, on December 19, 2011, Oklahoma City acquired the 32nd pick from theCharlotte Bobcats in exchange forByron Mullens.[9]
- ^On July 11, 2012, theAtlanta Hawks acquired the 2013 first round pick (the 18th pick) from theBrooklyn Nets as a part ofJoe Johnson trade.[10] Previously, on December 15, 2010, the Nets acquiredSasha Vujacic, and aconditional first-round draft pick from theHouston Rockets in a three-team trade.[11]
- ^abOn March 15, 2012, theCleveland Cavaliers acquiredLuke Walton,Jason Kapono, a conditional 2012 first round pick andthe rights to swap the least favorable of 2013 first round picks in exchange forRamon Sessions andChristian Eyenga. Cavaliers had their own pick (the 1st pick) and theMiami Heat's first round pick (the 30th pick), hence the option is exercised as Cavaliers received the Lakers' 19th pick and the Lakers received the Heat's 30th pick. Previously, on July 10, 2010, the Cavaliers received the 30th pick in a sign-and-trade deal with Miami forLeBron James.[12]
- ^On February 23, 2011, theUtah Jazz acquiredDevin Harris,Derrick Favors, 2011 round pick and the 2013 first round pick (the 21st pick) from theBrooklyn Nets in exchange forDeron Williams.[13] Previously, on July 22, 2008, the Nets acquired a conditional first-round draft pick (the 21st pick) from theGolden State Warriors in exchange forMarcus Williams.[14]
- ^On June 23, 2011, theMinnesota Timberwolves acquiredBrad Miller, rights toNikola Mirotić andChandler Parsons and a 2013 first round pick (the 26th pick) from theHouston Rockets in exchange forJonny Flynn, rights toDonatas Motiejūnas and a 2012 second-round pick.[15] Previously, on February 24, 2011, the Rockets acquiredHasheem Thabeet,DeMarre Carroll and a2013 first-round draft pick from theMemphis in exchange forShane Battier andIsh Smith.[16]
- ^abOn June 11, 2012, thePhoenix Suns received theLos Angeles Lakers' 2013 first round pick (the 30th pick), a 2013 second round pick (the 57th pick), 2014 second round pick, and 2015 first round pick in a sign-and-trade deal forSteve Nash.[17] Previously, on June 23, 2011, the Lakers acquired a future second round pick (the 57th pick) from theDenver Nuggets in exchange for the draft rights toChukwudiebere Maduabum.[18]
- ^On June 24, 2011, theCleveland Cavaliers acquired two future second round picks (includingthe 31st pick) from theOrlando Magic in exchange forJustin Harper.[19]
- ^On February 21, 2013, theHouston Rockets acquired thePhoenix Suns' 2013 second round pick (the 34th pick) in exchange forMarcus Morris.[20]
- ^On January 4, 2012, thePhiladelphia 76ers acquired theMemphis Grizzlies' 2012 second round pick and theNew Orleans Hornets' 2013 second round pick (the 35th pick) in a three team trade involvingMarreese Speights.[21]
- ^abOn July 20, 2012, thePortland Trail Blazers acquiredSasha Pavlovic,the 39th pick andthe 45th pick from theBoston Celtics in a three team sign-and-trade deal involvingCourtney Lee.[7] Previously, on February 24, 2011, Boston acquired the 39th pick from theCleveland Cavaliers in exchange forSemih Erden andLuke Harangody.[23] Previously, on July 27, 2010, Cleveland acquired the 39th pick from theMinnesota Timberwolves along withRamon Sessions andRyan Hollins in exchange forDelonte West andSebastian Telfair.[24]
- ^On June 30, 2013, theMemphis Grizzlies acquiredEd Davis,José Calderón, and a 2013 second round pick (the 41st pick) from theToronto Raptors in a four team trade involvingRudy Gay.[25] Previously, on January 23, 2011, Toronto acquiredAlexis Ajinca and the 41st pick from theDallas Mavericks in exchange for the draft rights toGiorgos Printezis. This pick was reacquired from a 2010 draft deal in which Toronto sent this pick to Dallas in exchange for the draft rights toSolomon Alabi.[26]
- ^On August 10, 2012, theOrlando Magic acquired a 2013 second round pick (the 51st pick) from theDenver Nuggets in a four team trade involvingDwight Howard. Orlando also received draft picks in 2014, 2015, and 2017.[29]
- ^On June 23, 2011, theMinnesota Timberwolves acquired a 2013 second round pick (the 52nd pick) from theNew Jersey Nets in exchange for the draft rights toBojan Bogdanovic.[30]
- ^On December 10, 2011, theWashington Wizards acquiredRonny Turiaf, a 2012 second round pick from theDallas Mavericks and a 2013 second round pick (the 54th pick) from theNew York Knicks in a three-team trade involvingTyson Chandler.[31]
- ^On February 16, 2009, theDetroit Pistons acquired theLos Angeles Clippers' 2013 second round pick (the 56th pick) in exchange for Detroit's 2011 second round pick andAlex Acker.[32]
- ^On December 13, 2011, theMinnesota Timberwolves acquiredRobert Vaden, a 2012 second round pick and a future conditional second round draft pick (the 59th pick) from theOklahoma City Thunder in exchange forLazar Hayward.[33]
- ^On February 21, 2013, Memphis acquiredDexter Pittman and theMiami Heat's 2013 second round pick (the 60th pick) in exchange for the draft rights toRicky Sánchez.[34]
Draft-day trades
editThe following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.
- ^abTheNew Orleans Pelicans traded 6th pickNerlens Noel and a 2014 protected first-round pick to thePhiladelphia 76ers in exchange forJrue Holiday and 42nd pickPierre Jackson.[5]
- ^abcTheMinnesota Timberwolves traded 9th pickTrey Burke to theUtah Jazz in exchange for the 14th pickShabazz Muhammad and the 21st pickGorgui Dieng.[5]
- ^abTheDallas Mavericks traded 13th pickKelly Olynyk to theBoston Celtics in exchange for the draft rights to the 16th pickLucas Nogueira and a pair of 2014 second-round picks.[5]
- ^abc TheDallas Mavericks traded 16th pickLucas Nogueira, guardJared Cunningham and the No. 44 pick (Mike Muscala) to theAtlanta Hawks for the No. 18 pick,Shane Larkin.[5]
- ^abTheMinnesota Timberwolves traded 26th pickAndre Roberson andMalcolm Lee to theGolden State Warriors in exchange for a 2014 second-round pick and cash. Golden State then traded Roberson to theOklahoma City Thunder in exchange for the 29th pick (Archie Goodwin) and cash.[5]
- ^abTheDenver Nuggets traded 27th pickRudy Gobert to theUtah Jazz in exchange for the 46th pick,Erick Green, and cash.[5]
- ^abTheGolden State Warriors traded 29th pickArchie Goodwin andMalcolm Lee to thePhoenix Suns in exchange for 30th pickNemanja Nedovic.[5]
- ^TheCleveland Cavaliers traded 31st pickAllen Crabbe to thePortland Trail Blazers for two future second round picks.[5]
- ^abcThePhiladelphia 76ers traded 35th pickGlen Rice Jr. to theWashington Wizards in exchange for 38th pickNate Wolters and 54th pickArsalan Kazemi.[5]
- ^abThePhiladelphia 76ers traded 38th pickNate Wolters to theMilwaukee Bucks in exchange for 43rd pickRicky Ledo and a future second round draft pick.[22]
- ^ThePortland Trail Blazers traded 40th pickGrant Jerrett to theOklahoma City Thunder for cash.[5]
- ^ThePhiladelphia 76ers traded 43rd pickRicky Ledo to theDallas Mavericks in exchange for a 2014 second round pick (Boston's 2014 pick in the Kelly Olynyk-Lucas Nogueira trade).[27]
- ^TheAtlanta Hawks traded 50th pickJames Ennis to theMiami Heat for a future second-round pick.[5]
- ^TheIndiana Pacers traded 53rd pickColton Iverson to theBoston Celtics for cash.[5]
- ^TheMemphis Grizzlies tradedDarrell Arthur and 55th pickJoffrey Lauvergne to the Nuggets forKosta Koufos.[5]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according toFIBA rules.
- ^Antetokounmpo was born in Greece to Nigerian parents. He holds dual citizenship and plays for theGreece national basketball team.
- ^Larkin was granted Turkish citizenship in 2020 and plays for theTurkey national basketball team.
- ^Neto was born in Brazil and is of Italian descent. He holds dual citizenship and plays for theBrazil national basketball team.
- ^Erik Murphy was born in France to anAmerican father and a Finnish mother. He has dual U.S. and Finnish citizenship, but has chosen to representFinland internationally.[28]
- ^Melli was born in Italy to an American mother. He plays for theItaly national basketball team.
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