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2017 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateJune 22, 2017
LocationBarclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
Networks
Overview
60 total selections in2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionMarkelle Fultz (Philadelphia 76ers)
← 2016
2018 →

The2017 NBA draft was held on June 22, 2017, atBarclays Center inBrooklyn, New York.[1]National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting U.S.college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.

Thedraft lottery took place during the playoffs on May 16, 2017. The 53–29Boston Celtics, who were also the #1 seed in theEastern Conference and reached theEastern Conference Finals at the time of the NBA draft lottery, won the #1 pick with pick swapping rights thanks to a previous trade with theBrooklyn Nets, who had the worst record the previous season. TheLos Angeles Lakers, who had risked losing their 2017 first round pick to thePhiladelphia 76ers, moved up two spots to get the second overall pick, while Philadelphia moved up to receive the No. 3 pick due to theSacramento Kings moving up in the draft, which activated pick swapping rights the 76ers had from an earlier trade. On June 19, four days before the NBA draft began, the Celtics and 76ers traded their top first round picks to each other, meaning the holders of the top four picks of this year's draft would be exactly the same as the previous year's draft. The Celtics intended to draftDuke forwardJayson Tatum with their pick regardless of its position,[2] who ultimately developed into an MVP candidate and led the team to their 18th championship in2024.[3]

The draft class was the youngest draft class to date, with the most freshmen and fewest seniors selected in the first round; the top seven picks in the draft were college freshmen. It was the third time, and the second in a row, that three players were selected fromSerbian teamKK Mega Basket in the same draft (Vlatko Čančar,Ognjen Jaramaz,Alpha Kaba), with it previously occurring during the2014 and2016 NBA draft. It also included the second Finn selected in the first round, and the first Bulgarian player selected since 1985. The draft also received much media coverage fromESPN pertaining to eventual second overall pickLonzo Ball and his outspoken father,LaVar Ball, much to the chagrin of many sports fans and even some ESPN employees. This was one of the rare occasions where a player drafted from their year did not win Rookie of the Year; the award went to 2016 first overall pickBen Simmons, the first player sinceBlake Griffin in 2011 to win the award in a year he was not drafted.[4][5]

Draft selections

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PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
*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
Markelle Fultz was selected first overall by thePhiladelphia 76ers.
Lonzo Ball was selected 2nd overall by theLos Angeles Lakers.
Jayson Tatum was selected 3rd overall by theBoston Celtics.
De'Aaron Fox was selected 5th overall by theSacramento Kings.
Lauri Markkanen was selected 7th overall by theMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to theChicago Bulls).
Donovan Mitchell was selected 13th overall by theDenver Nuggets (traded to theUtah Jazz).
Bam Adebayo was selected 14th overall by theMiami Heat.
Jarrett Allen was selected 22nd overall by theBrooklyn Nets.
Kyle Kuzma was selected 27th overall by the Brooklyn Nets (traded to theLos Angeles Lakers).
Derrick White was selected 29th overall by theSan Antonio Spurs.
Josh Hart was selected 30th overall by theUtah Jazz (traded to theLos Angeles Lakers).
Dillon Brooks was selected 45th overall by theHouston Rockets (traded to theMemphis Grizzlies).
Rnd.PickPlayerPos.Nationality[n 1]TeamSchool / club team
11Markelle FultzPG/SG United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers(fromBrooklyn viaBoston)[A][B]Washington(Fr.)
12Lonzo BallPG United StatesLos Angeles LakersUCLA(Fr.)
13

Jayson Tatum*

SF United StatesBoston Celtics(fromSacramento viaPhiladelphia)[C][B]Duke(Fr.)
14Josh JacksonSF United StatesPhoenix SunsKansas(Fr.)
15

De'Aaron Fox*

PG United StatesSacramento Kings(fromPhiladelphia)[C]Kentucky(Fr.)
16Jonathan IsaacSF/PF United StatesOrlando MagicFlorida State(Fr.)
17

Lauri Markkanen+

PF FinlandMinnesota Timberwolves (traded toChicago Bulls)[a]Arizona(Fr.)
18Frank NtilikinaPG France[n 2]New York KnicksSIG Strasbourg (France)
19Dennis Smith Jr.PG United StatesDallas MavericksNC State(Fr.)
110Zach CollinsC/PF United StatesSacramento Kings(fromNew Orleans,[D] traded toPortland Trail Blazers[b])Gonzaga(Fr.)
111Malik MonkSG United StatesCharlotte HornetsKentucky(Fr.)
112Luke KennardSG United StatesDetroit PistonsDuke(So.)
113

Donovan Mitchell*

SG United StatesDenver Nuggets(traded toUtah Jazz)[c]Louisville(So.)
114

Bam Adebayo+

PF/C United StatesMiami HeatKentucky(Fr.)
115Justin JacksonSF United StatesPortland Trail Blazers(traded toSacramento Kings)[b]North Carolina(Jr.)
116Justin PattonC United StatesChicago Bulls(traded toMinnesota)[a]Creighton(Fr.)
117D. J. WilsonPF/SF United StatesMilwaukee BucksMichigan(Jr.)
118T. J. LeafPF Israel[n 3]Indiana PacersUCLA(Fr.)
119John CollinsPF United StatesAtlanta HawksWake Forest(So.)
120Harry Giles IIIPF/C United StatesPortland Trail Blazers(fromMemphis viaDenver andCleveland,[E] traded toSacramento Kings[b])Duke(Fr.)
121Terrance FergusonSG United StatesOklahoma City ThunderAdelaide 36ers (Australia)
122

Jarrett Allen+

C United StatesBrooklyn Nets(fromWashington)[F]Texas(Fr.)
123OG AnunobySF United Kingdom[n 4]Toronto Raptors(fromL.A. Clippers viaMilwaukee)[G]Indiana(So.)
124Tyler LydonPF United StatesUtah Jazz(traded toDenver Nuggets)[c]Syracuse(So.)
125Anžejs PasečņiksC LatviaOrlando Magic(fromToronto,[H] traded toPhiladelphia 76ers)[d]Herbalife Gran Canaria (Spain)
126Caleb SwaniganPF United StatesPortland Trail Blazers(fromCleveland)[I]Purdue(So.)
127Kyle KuzmaPF United StatesBrooklyn Nets(fromBoston,[A]traded toLos Angeles Lakers)[e]Utah(Jr.)
128Tony BradleyPF/C United StatesLos Angeles Lakers(fromHouston,[J] traded toUtah Jazz)[f]North Carolina(Fr.)
129Derrick WhitePG/SG United StatesSan Antonio SpursColorado(Sr.)
130Josh HartSG United StatesUtah Jazz(fromGolden State,[K] traded toLos Angeles Lakers)[f]Villanova(Sr.)
231Frank JacksonPG United StatesCharlotte Hornets(fromBrooklyn viaAtlanta Hawks,[L] traded toNew Orleans Pelicans)[g]Duke(Fr.)
232Davon ReedSG United StatesPhoenix SunsMiami(Sr.)
233Wes IwunduSF United StatesOrlando Magic(fromL.A. Lakers)[M]Kansas State(Sr.)
234Frank Mason IIIPG United StatesSacramento Kings(fromPhiladelphia viaNew Orleans)[D]Kansas(Sr.)
235Ivan RabbPF United StatesOrlando Magic(traded toMemphis Grizzlies)[h]California(So.)
236Jonah BoldenPF Australia[n 5]Philadelphia 76ers(fromNew York viaUtah andToronto)[N][O]Crvena zvezda (Serbia)
237Semi OjeleyeSF/PF United States[n 6]Boston Celtics(fromMinnesota viaPhoenix)[P]SMU(Jr.)
238Jordan BellPF United StatesChicago Bulls(fromSacramento viaCleveland,[Q] traded toGolden State Warriors)[i]Oregon(Jr.)
239Jawun EvansPG United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers(fromDallas,[R] traded toLos Angeles Clippers)[j]Oklahoma State(So.)
240Dwayne BaconSG United StatesNew Orleans Pelicans(traded toCharlotte Hornets)[g]Florida State(So.)
241Tyler DorseySG Greece[n 7]Atlanta Hawks(fromCharlotte)[L]Oregon(So.)
242Thomas BryantPF United StatesUtah Jazz(fromDetroit,[S] traded toLos Angeles Lakers)[f]Indiana(So.)
243Isaiah HartensteinPF/C Germany[n 8]Houston Rockets(fromDenver)[T]Žalgiris (Lithuania)
244Damyean DotsonSG United StatesNew York Knicks(fromChicago)[U]Houston(Sr.)
245Dillon BrooksSF CanadaHouston Rockets(fromPortland,[V] traded toMemphis Grizzlies)[k]Oregon(Jr.)
246Sterling BrownSG United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers(fromMiami viaAtlanta)[W][X] traded toMilwaukee Bucks)[l]SMU(Sr.)
247Ike AnigboguC United States[n 6]Indiana PacersUCLA(Fr.)
248Sindarius ThornwellSG United StatesMilwaukee Bucks(traded toLos Angeles Clippers)[m]South Carolina(Sr.)
249Vlatko ČančarSF SloveniaDenver Nuggets(fromMemphis viaOklahoma City)[Y]Mega Leks (Serbia)
250Mathias Lessort#PF/C France[n 9]Philadelphia 76ers(fromAtlanta)[X]Nanterre 92 (France)
251Monté MorrisPG United States[n 10]Denver Nuggets(fromOklahoma City)[Y]Iowa State(Sr.)
252Edmond SumnerPG United StatesNew Orleans Pelicans(fromWashington,[Z] traded toIndiana Pacers)[n]Xavier(Jr.)
253Kadeem AllenSG United StatesBoston Celtics(fromCleveland)[AA]Arizona(Sr.)
254Alec PetersSF United StatesPhoenix Suns(fromToronto)[AB]Valparaiso(Sr.)
255Nigel Williams-GossPG United StatesUtah JazzGonzaga(Jr.)
256Jabari BirdSG United StatesBoston Celtics(fromL.A. Clippers)[AC]California(Sr.)
257Sasha VezenkovPF Bulgaria[n 11]Brooklyn Nets(fromBoston)[A]FC Barcelona Lassa (Spain)
258Ognjen Jaramaz#PG SerbiaNew York Knicks(fromHouston)[AD]Mega Leks (Serbia)
259Jaron BlossomgameSF United StatesSan Antonio SpursClemson(Sr.)
260Alpha Kaba#PF/C Guinea[n 12]Atlanta Hawks(fromGolden State viaPhiladelphia andUtah)[K][O][X]Mega Leks (Serbia)

Notable undrafted players

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Further information:List of undrafted NBA players

These players were not selected in the 2017 NBA Draft, but have played at least one game in the NBA during the regular season or theNBA playoffs.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
Jamel ArtisSG/SF United StatesPittsburgh(Sr.)
Paris BassSF United StatesErie BayHawks(NBA D-League)
Antonio BlakeneyPG United StatesLSU(So.)
Chris BoucherPF/C Canada
 Saint Lucia[n 13]
Oregon(Sr.)
Amida BrimahC GhanaUConn(Sr.)
Isaiah BriscoePG United StatesKentucky(So.)
Deonte BurtonSG United StatesIowa State(Sr.)
Troy CaupainPG United StatesCincinnati(Sr.)
Tyler CavanaughPF United StatesGeorge Washington(Sr.)
Gian ClavellSG Puerto RicoColorado State(Sr.)
Antonius ClevelandSG United StatesSoutheast Missouri State(Sr.)
Chance ComanchePF/C United StatesArizona(So.)
Charles CookeSG United StatesDayton(Sr.)
Gabriel DeckSF/PF ArgentinaSan Lorenzo de Almagro(Argentina)
Milton DoyleSG United StatesLoyola (Illinois)(Sr.)
PJ DozierSG United StatesSouth Carolina(So.)
Simone FontecchioSF ItalyVanoli Cremona(Italy)
Billy Garrett Jr.SG United StatesDePaul(Sr.)
Marko GudurićSG/SF SerbiaCrvena zvezda (Serbia)
Dusty HannahsSG United StatesArkansas(Sr.)
Nigel HayesF United StatesWisconsin(Sr.)
Isaiah HicksPF United StatesNorth Carolina(Sr.)
Malcolm HillSF United StatesIllinois(Sr.)
Isaac HumphriesC AustraliaKentucky(So.)
Amile JeffersonPF United StatesDuke(Sr.)
Luke KornetPF/C United StatesVanderbilt(Sr.)
Mangok MathiangPF/C Australia[n 14]Louisville(Sr.)
Tahjere McCallSG United StatesTennessee State(Sr.)
Erik McCreePF United StatesLouisiana Tech(Sr.)
Eric MikaPF/C United StatesBYU(So.)
Naz Mitrou-LongPG/SG Greece[n 15]Iowa State(Sr.)
Xavier MoonSG United StatesMorehead State(Sr.)
Ben MooreSF United StatesSMU(Sr.)
Jaylen MorrisSG United StatesMolloy College(Sr.)
Johnathan MotleyPF United StatesBaylor(Jr.)
Mychal MulderSG CanadaKentucky(Sr.)
Cameron OliverF United StatesNevada(So.)
Trayvon PalmerSG United StatesChicago State(Sr.)
London PerrantesPG United StatesVirginia(Sr.)
Rodney PurvisSG United StatesConnecticut(Sr.)
Xavier Rathan-MayesSG CanadaFlorida State(Jr.)
Devin RobinsonSF United StatesFlorida(Jr.)
Kobi SimmonsPG United StatesArizona(Fr.)
Matt ThomasSG United StatesIowa State(Sr.)
Luca VildozaPG/SG ArgentinaSaski Baskonia(Spain)
Ish WainrightPF United States[n 16]Baylor(Sr.)
Derrick WaltonPG United StatesMichigan(Sr.)
Paul WatsonSG United StatesFresno State(Sr.)
Andrew WhiteSF United StatesSyracuse(Sr.)
Jacob WileySF United StatesEastern Washington(Sr.)
Matt WilliamsSG United StatesUCF(Sr.)

Eligibility and entrants

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Main article:Eligibility for the NBA draft

The draft was conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's 2017collective 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.

  • All drafted players must have been at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In terms of dates, players who are eligible for the 2017 draft, must have been born on or before December 31, 1998.
  • Since the 2016 draft, theNCAA Division I council implemented the following rules for that division that significantly changed the draft landscape for college players:[62]
    • Declaration for the draft no longer resulted in automatic loss of college eligibility. As long as a player did not sign a contract with a professional team outside the NBA, or sign with an agent, he retained college eligibility as long as he made a timely withdrawal from the draft.
    • NCAA players had until 10 days after the end of theNBA Draft Combine to withdraw from the draft. Since the combine was held in mid-May, the deadline was about five weeks after the previous mid-April deadline.
    • NCAA players were permitted to participate in the draft combine, and were also allowed to attend one tryout per year with each NBA team without losing college eligibility.
    • NCAA players were permitted to enter and withdraw from the draft up to two times without loss of eligibility. Previously, the NCAA treated a second declaration of draft eligibility as a permanent loss of college eligibility.

The NBA has since expanded the draft combine to include players with remaining college eligibility (who, like players without college eligibility, can only attend by invitation).[63]

Early entrants

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Players who were not automatically eligible for the draft had to declare their eligibility by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft. For the 2017 draft, this date fell on April 23. After that date "early entry" players were able to attend NBA pre-draft camps and individual team workouts to show off their skills and obtain feedback regarding their draft positions. Under the CBA, a player could withdraw from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration date, which was 10 days before the draft. Under NCAA rules, players had until May 24 (10 days after the draft combine) to withdraw from the draft and retain college eligibility.

A player who hired an agent forfeited his remaining college eligibility regardless of whether he was drafted.

College underclassmen

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At the time, a record-high 185 underclassed draft prospects (i.e., players with remaining college eligibility) had declared themselves for eligibility at the April 24 deadline (138 of them being from college), although college players who had not hired agents or signed professional contracts outside the NBA were able to decide to return to college by May 24, 10 days after the end of theNBA Draft Combine. These players have publicly indicated that they have hired agents, or had planned to do so around the start of the draft; those who hired agents immediately lost their eligibility to return to NCAA basketball in 2017–18.[64] By the end of the May 24 deadline, 73 draft candidates from college decided to return to their respective colleges for at least another year, leaving 64 underclassmen to officially enter the draft this year.[65][66] Additionally, two more players left entry at the end of the international player deadline, meaning bothMaverick Rowan from North Carolina State andDarin Johnson from Cal State Northridge would not return for college, but one player managed to enter the college underclassman deadline, thus leaving 63 entries at hand for the NBA Draft.[67]

International players

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International players that had declared this year and did not previously declare in another prior year can also drop out of the draft about 10 days before the draft begins on June 12. Initially, there were 46 players who originally expressed interest entering the 2017 draft. At the end of the international deadline, 36 players wound up declining entry for the draft, leaving only 10 international players staying in the NBA Draft. As a result, 73 total underclassmen entered the 2017 NBA Draft.

Automatically eligible entrants

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Players who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[68]

  • They have completed four 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, 1995, are automatically eligible for the 2017 draft.[69]
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team outside of the NBAwithin the United States, and have played under that contract.[70]
Other automatically eligible players
PlayerTeamNoteRef.
United StatesParis BassErie BayHawks (D-League)Removed fromDetroit in 2016;[71] playing professionally since 2016–17 season
AustraliaJonah BoldenCrvena zvezda (Serbia)LeftUCLA in 2016; playing professionally since 2016–17 season[72]
United StatesTerrance FergusonAdelaide 36ers (Australia)Didn't attend college in 2016, playing professionally since 2016–17 season[73]
United StatesLee MooreGermani Basket Brescia (Italy)LeftUTEP in 2016; playing professionally since 2016–17 season[74]
SenegalWaly NiangLong Island Nets (D-League)International player who played for theLong Island Nets in 2016[75]

Combine

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Main article:NBA Draft Combine

The invitation-onlyNBA Draft Combine was held in Chicago from May 9 to 14. The on-court element of the combine took place on May 11 and 12. This year's event hadUnder Armour as its primary sponsor. A total of 67 players were invited for this year's NBA Draft Combine, with 5 more named as alternates in the event some players could not come for whatever reason.[76][77] Ten invited players declined to attend for various reasons, including three players completely on the international scale. Eighteen more players that were guaranteed invitations were also players testing out their draft stocks during the event. Eleven players participating in the event were seniors, the lowest number ever of combine participants who had exhausted their college eligibility. During the event, six different players were deemed injured either before or during this year's Draft Combine. At the end of the May 24 college deadline, eight players who originally declared for the NBA Draft and were invited to the Draft Combine this year, including potential "none-and-done" Kentucky freshman redshirtHamidou Diallo, ultimately returned to college for at least one more season.

Draft lottery

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Main article:NBA Draft Lottery
External videos
video icon2017 NBA Draft Lottery Drawing,NBA's official YouTube channel. May 16, 2017.

The 2017 NBA draft lottery was held on May 16.

Denotes the actual lottery result
Team2016–17
record
Lottery
chances
Lottery probabilities
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th
Boston Celtics[1]53–29250.250.215.178.357
Phoenix Suns24–58199.199.188.171.319.123
Los Angeles Lakers26–56156.156.157.156.226.265.040
Philadelphia 76ers[2]28–54119.119.126.133.099.350.161.013
Orlando Magic29–5388.088.097.107.261.359.084.004
Minnesota Timberwolves31–5153.053.060.070.439.331.045.001
New York Knicks31–5153.053.060.070.572.226.018.000
Sacramento Kings[2]32–5028.028.033.039.725.168.008.000
Dallas Mavericks33–4917.017.020.024.813.122.004.000
New Orleans Pelicans[3]34–4811.011.013.016.870.089.002.000
Charlotte Hornets36–468.008.009.012.907.063.001.000
Detroit Pistons37–457.007.008.010.935.039.000
Denver Nuggets40–426.006.007.009.960.018
Miami Heat41–415.005.006.007.982

^ 1: TheBoston Celtics exercised the option to swap first-round picks with the 20–62Brooklyn Nets on April 3, 2017.[A] They traded the pick to thePhiladelphia 76ers four days before the draft began.[B]
^ 2: ThePhiladelphia 76ers exercised the option to swap first-round picks with theSacramento Kings after the names of the top three teams were revealed.[C] It was then used to swap their own pick with Boston four days before the draft began.[B]
^ 3: TheNew Orleans Pelicans' first round pick was conveyed to theSacramento Kings because it fell outside of the top three.[D]

Invited attendees

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The NBA annually invites around 15–20 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. When their names are called, the player leaves the room and goes up on stage. Other players who are not invited are allowed to attend the ceremony. They sit in the stands with the fans and walk up on stage when (or if) they are drafted.[78] 10 players were invited to the 2017 NBA draft on June 8, with three more of them being invited two days later.[79] Eight more players would be invited to complete the green room listing on June 14, bringing the total invite list to 21, with 20 of the invitees attending. The following players (listed alphabetically) were confirmed as invites for the event this year.

Trades involving draft picks

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Pre-draft trades

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Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between the teams.

  1. ^abcdJuly 12, 2013:Brooklyn Nets toBoston Celtics[6]
  2. ^abcdJune 19, 2017:Boston Celtics toPhiladelphia 76ers
    • Philadelphia acquired the #1 pick in the 2017 NBA draft
    • Boston acquired the #3 pick in the 2017 NBA draft and a 2018Los Angeles Lakers first-round pick (#2-5) or 2019 first-round pick[9]
  3. ^abcJuly 10, 2015:Sacramento Kings toPhiladelphia 76ers[10]
  4. ^abcFebruary 20, 2017:New Orleans Pelicans toSacramento Kings[12]
  5. ^January 22, 2013:Memphis Grizzlies toCleveland Cavaliers[15]
    • Memphis acquiredJon Leuer
    • Cleveland acquiredMarreese Speights,Josh Selby,Wayne Ellington, and Memphis' protected future first-round pick; the pick could not be conveyed until two years after Memphis sent its first-round pick to Minnesota (which happened in 2013) and was protected #1-5 and #15-30 in 2015, then #1-5 in 2017 and 2018
    January 7, 2015:Cleveland Cavaliers toDenver Nuggets[16]
    • Cleveland acquiredTimofey Mozgov and the worse of Chicago's and Portland's 2015 second-round picks
    • Denver acquired Oklahoma City's 2015 protected first-round pick and Memphis'sfirst-round pick (protected through 2018)
    February 13, 2017: Denver Nuggets toPortland Trail Blazers[17]
    • Denver acquiredMason Plumlee and a 2018 second-round pick
    • Portland acquiredJusuf Nurkić and Memphis's protected first-round pick (protected #1-5 through 2018)
  6. ^February 22, 2017:Washington Wizards toBrooklyn Nets[18]
  7. ^August 26, 2014:Los Angeles Clippers toMilwaukee Bucks[19]June 25, 2015:Milwaukee Bucks toToronto Raptors[20]
  8. ^February 14, 2017:Toronto Raptors toOrlando Magic[21][22]
    • Toronto acquiredSerge Ibaka
    • Orlando acquiredTerrence Ross and worse of Los Angeles Clippers' 2017 first-round pick and Toronto's 2017first-round pick
  9. ^February 18, 2016:Cleveland Cavaliers toPortland Trail Blazers[23]
    • Cleveland acquired a future second-round pick (2018)
    • Portland acquiredAnderson Varejão and a future first-round pick
    January 6, 2017: Cleveland Cavaliers to Portland Trail Blazers[24]
    • Cleveland reacquired its own 2018 first-round pick
    • Portland acquired afirst-round pick
  10. ^February 23, 2017:Houston Rockets toLos Angeles Lakers[26]
  11. ^abJuly 10, 2013:Golden State Warriors toUtah Jazz (three-team trade withDenver Nuggets)[28]
  12. ^abJuly 11, 2012:Brooklyn Nets toAtlanta Hawks[29]June 20, 2017:Atlanta Hawks toCharlotte Hornets[30]
  13. ^August 10, 2012:Los Angeles Lakers toOrlando Magic (four-team trade withDenver Nuggets andPhiladelphia 76ers)[32][33]
  14. ^July 10, 2013:New York Knicks toToronto Raptors[36]July 10, 2014: Toronto Raptors to Utah Jazz[37]
    • Toronto acquiredDiante Garrett
    • Utah acquired Steve Novak andNew York's 2017 second-round pick
  15. ^abAugust 26, 2016: Utah Jazz toPhiladelphia 76ers[38]
    • Utah Jazz acquiredKendall Marshall
    • Philadelphia acquired Tibor Pleiß and best and worst of four 2017 second-round picks: Golden State'ssecond round pick and New York'ssecond-round pick
  16. ^July 27, 2012: Minnesota Timberwolves toPhoenix Suns (three-team trade with New Orleans Hornets (nowPelicans))[39]
    • Phoenix acquired the rights toBrad Miller andJerome Dyson from New Orleans;Wesley Johnson and a protected first-round pick from Minnesota
    • New Orleans acquiredRobin Lopez,Hakim Warrick, and cash considerations from Phoenix
    • Minnesota acquired the Los Angeles Lakers' 2014 second-round pick from Phoenix; Brooklyn's 2013 second-round pick and Minnesota's 2016 second-round pick from New Orleans
    January 9, 2015:Phoenix Suns toBoston Celtics[40]
    • Phoenix acquiredBrandan Wright
    • Boston acquired a Minnesota first-round pick (protected #1-12 through 2016, converts to Minnesota's 2016 second-round pick and 2017second-round pick if unconveyed)
  17. ^June 30, 2011:Sacramento Kings toCleveland Cavaliers[41]
    • Sacramento acquiredJJ Hickson
    • Cleveland acquiredOmri Casspi and Sacramento'sprotected 2012 first-round pick; the pick rolled over through 2017, when it was converted to Sacramento's2017 second-round pick
    January 6, 2014: Cleveland Cavaliers toChicago Bulls[42]
    • Cleveland acquiredLuol Deng
    • Chicago acquiredAndrew Bynum, Sacramento'sprotected first-round pick, the option to swap 2015 first-round picks, Portland's 2015 second-round pick and Portland's 2016 second-round pick
  18. ^February 23, 2017:Dallas Mavericks toPhiladelphia 76ers[44]
    • Dallas acquiredNerlens Noel
    • Philadelphia acquiredAndrew Bogut,Justin Anderson, and Dallas's 2017 first-round pick (protected #1-18, converts to Dallas's2017 second-round pick and Dallas's 2020 second-round pick if not conveyed)
  19. ^February 19, 2015:Detroit Pistons toUtah Jazz (three-team trade withOklahoma City Thunder)[46]
    • Detroit acquiredReggie Jackson from Oklahoma City
    • Oklahoma City acquiredEnes Kanter and Steve Novak from Utah;D. J. Augustin andKyle Singler from Detroit, and Detroit's 2019 second-round pick
    • Utah acquiredKendrick Perkins,Grant Jerrett and draft rights toTibor Pleiß from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City's protected first-round pick (conveyance minimum of two years after first-round pick sent to Philadelphia, which happened in 2016), and Detroit's 2017second-round pick
  20. ^July 20, 2015:Denver Nuggets toHouston Rockets[47]
  21. ^June 22, 2016:Chicago Bulls toNew York Knicks[48]
  22. ^July 10, 2013:Portland Trail Blazers toHouston Rockets[49]
  23. ^June 28, 2013:Miami Heat toAtlanta Hawks[50]
    • Miami acquired draft rights toJames Ennis (#50)
    • Atlanta acquired a2017 second-round pick
  24. ^abcFebruary 23, 2017:Atlanta Hawks toPhiladelphia 76ers[51]
    • Atlanta acquiredErsan İlyasova
    • Philadelphia acquiredTiago Splitter, Miami's protected 2017second-round draft pick, and the right to swap Atlanta's2017 second-round pick for the worse of the two picks Philadelphia acquired from Utah
  25. ^abJanuary 7, 2014:Boston Celtics toOklahoma City Thunder[54]
    • Boston acquiredJerryd Bayless (from Memphis) andRyan Gomes (from Oklahoma City)
    • Memphis acquiredCourtney Lee (from Boston), a 2016 second-round pick (from Boston), and cash considerations (from Oklahoma City)
    • Oklahoma City acquired Philadelphia's 2014 second-round pick and a 2017 conditional second-round pick, both from Memphis
    August 30, 2016: Oklahoma City Thunder toDenver Nuggets[55]
    • Oklahoma City acquiredJoffrey Lauvergne
    • Denver acquired Memphis's 2017second-round pick and Oklahoma City's 2017second-round pick
  26. ^June 21, 2017:Washington Wizards toNew Orleans Pelicans[56]
    • Washington acquiredTim Frazier
    • New Orleans acquiredthe 52nd pick of the draft
  27. ^September 25, 2014:Cleveland Cavaliers toBoston Celtics[58]
  28. ^February 22, 2017:Toronto Raptors toPhoenix Suns[59]
    • Toronto acquiredP. J. Tucker
    • Phoenix acquiredJared Sullinger, Toronto's2017 second-round pick, Toronto's 2018 second-round pick, and cash considerations
  29. ^January 15, 2015:Los Angeles Clippers toBoston Celtics (three-team trade withPhoenix Suns)[60]
  30. ^February 19, 2015:Houston Rockets toNew York Knicks[61]
    • New York acquiredAlexey Shved, Houston's 2017second-round pick, and Houston's 2019 second-round pick
    • Houston acquiredPablo Prigioni

Draft-day trades

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Draft-day trades occurred on June 22, 2017, the day of the draft.

  1. ^abJune 22, 2017:Minnesota Timberwolves toChicago Bulls[11]
  2. ^abcJune 22, 2017:Sacramento Kings toPortland Trail Blazers[13]
    • Portland acquiredSacramento's first round pick (No. 10)
    • Sacramento acquired Portland's first round picks (No. 15 and No. 20)
  3. ^abJune 22, 2017:Denver Nuggets toUtah Jazz[14]
    • Utah acquiredDenver's first round pick (No. 13)
    • Denver acquired Utah's first round pick (No. 24) andTrey Lyles
  4. ^June 22, 2017:Orlando Magic toPhiladelphia 76ers
    • Philadelphia acquiredOrlando's first-round pick (No. 25)
    • Orlando acquired a protected first-round selection and a second-round selection in 2020
  5. ^June 22, 2017:Los Angeles Lakers toBrooklyn Nets[25]
  6. ^abcJune 22, 2017:Los Angeles Lakers toUtah Jazz[27]
    • Utah acquiredLos Angeles' first-round pick (No. 28)
    • Los Angeles Lakers acquired Utah's first-round pick (No. 30) and second-round pick (No. 42)
  7. ^abJune 22, 2017:Charlotte Hornets toNew Orleans Pelicans[31]
    • New Orleans acquiredCharlotte's second-round pick (No. 31)
    • Charlotte acquired New Orleans' second-round pick (No. 40) and cash considerations
  8. ^June 22, 2017:Orlando Magic toMemphis Grizzlies[35]
    • Memphis acquiredOrlando's second-round pick (No. 35)
    • Orlando acquired a future second-round selection from Memphis
  9. ^June 22, 2017:Chicago Bulls toGolden State[43]
    • Golden State acquiredChicago's second-round pick (No. 38)
    • Chicago received cash considerations
  10. ^June 22, 2017:Philadelphia 76ers toLos Angeles Clippers[45]
    • Clippers acquiredPhiladelphia' second-round pick (No. 39)
    • Philadelphia received cash considerations
  11. ^June 22, 2017:Houston Rockets toMemphis Grizzlies[35]
    • Memphis acquiredHouston's second-round pick (No. 45)
    • Houston acquired a future second-round selection from Memphis
  12. ^June 22, 2017:Philadelphia 76ers toMilwaukee Bucks[52]
    • Milwaukee acquiredPhiladelphia' second-round pick (No. 46)
    • Philadelphia received cash considerations
  13. ^June 22, 2017:Milwaukee Bucks toLos Angeles Clippers[53]
    • Los Angeles Clippers acquireMilwaukee's second-round pick (No. 48)
    • Milwaukee receives cash considerations
  14. ^June 22, 2017:New Orleans Pelicans toIndiana Pacers[57]
    • Pacers acquiredNew Orleans' second-round pick (No. 52)
    • New Orleans received cash considerations

Notes

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  1. ^Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player had not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player was eligible to represent according toFIBA rules.
  2. ^Frank Ntilikina was born inBelgium toRwandan parents, but representsFrance in international competitions.
  3. ^T. J. Leaf was born inIsrael, but was raised in the United States. He holds dual citizenship, but has represented Israel during international competitions.
  4. ^Anunoby was born in the United Kingdom to Nigerian parents. He holds dual citizenship but is yet to debut for either country in international competition.
  5. ^Bolden was born in Australia to an American father. He holds dual citizenship and played for Australia in junior competition.
  6. ^abBoth Semi Ojeleye and Ike Anigbogu were born in the United States to Nigerian parents.
  7. ^Tyler Dorsey was born and raised in the United States, but had acquired Greek dual citizenship due to his mother being Greek; Dorsey also representedGreece due to his citizenship under the name of Tailer Ntorsey.
  8. ^Isaiah Hartenstein was born and raised inEugene, Oregon, but holds German citizenship with his father being a former professional player there.
  9. ^Mathias Lessort was born inMartinique, a French possession in the Caribbean. It is anoverseas department with the same political status asdepartments withinmetropolitan France.
  10. ^Morris acquired Nigerian citizenship by naturalization in 2021.
  11. ^Sasha Vezenkov was born inCyprus and was raised in Greek communities in both Cyprus and Greece, but representsBulgaria in international competitions.
  12. ^Kaba was born in France and represented France in youth tournaments. He plays for theGuinea national basketball team at the senior level.
  13. ^Boucher was born in Saint Lucia and raised in Canada. He holds dual citizenship but is yet to play for either country internationally.
  14. ^Mathiang was born in Sudan and raised in Australia. He holds dual citizenship of South Sudan and Australia. Mathiang debuted for theAustralia national basketball team in 2019. He joined theSouth Sudan national basketball team in 2023.
  15. ^Mitrou-Long was born in Canada to a Trinidadian father and Greek mother; he holds Canadian, Trinidadian and Greek citizenship. He plays for theGreece national basketball team.
  16. ^Wainright became a naturalized Ugandan citizen in 2020 and plays for theUganda national basketball team.

See also

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