1999 NBA draft explained

1999 NBA draft
Sport:Basketball
Date:June 30, 1999
Location:MCI Center (Washington, D.C.)
Network:TNT
League:NBA
Overall:58
Rounds:2
First:Elton Brand (Chicago Bulls)
Prev:1998
Next:2000

The 1999 NBA draft was held on June 30, 1999, at the MCI Center (now Capital One Arena) in Washington, D.C. It was the first draft in which four players from the same college were picked in the first round, with Elton Brand (1st selection), Trajan Langdon (11th), Corey Maggette (13th) and William Avery (14th) being selected out of Duke University. It is widely viewed as one of the best draft classes, with a total of nine future NBA All-Stars being chosen, as well as three winners of the NBA Sixth Man of the Year AwardManu Ginóbili, Jason Terry, and Lamar Odom. Six of the top nine picks were NBA All-Stars. Pablo Prigioni, who was eligible for selection but went undrafted, eventually debuted in the 2012–2013 season as the oldest rookie in NBA history at age 35.

Draft selections

G GuardPG Point guardSG Shooting guardF ForwardSF Small forwardPF Power forwardC Center
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityNBA TeamSchool/Club Team
11
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PF/CChicago BullsDuke (So.)
12+~PGVancouver Grizzlies (traded to Houston)Maryland (Jr.)
13PGCharlotte HornetsUCLA (So.)
14PF/SFLos Angeles ClippersRhode Island (So.)
15PFToronto Raptors (from Denver, traded to Indiana)Picayune Memorial HS (Picayune, Mississippi) (HS Sr.)
16+SG/SFMinnesota Timberwolves (from New Jersey)Miami (OH) (Sr.)
17+SG/SFWashington WizardsConnecticut (Jr.)
18PGCleveland Cavaliers (from Boston)Utah (Sr.)
19SF/PFPhoenix Suns (from Dallas)UNLV (Jr.)
110SG/PGAtlanta Hawks (from Golden State)Arizona (Sr.)
111SGCleveland CavaliersDuke (Sr.)
112CToronto RaptorsBarton County CC (So.)
113SF/SGSeattle SuperSonics (traded to Orlando)Duke (Fr.)
114PGMinnesota TimberwolvesDuke (So.)
115CNew York KnicksLimoges (France)
116SFChicago Bulls (from Phoenix)St. John's (So.)
117PF[1] Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)Old Dominion (Sr.)
118SG/SFDenver Nuggets (from Milwaukee via Phoenix)Xavier (Jr.)
119SFUtah Jazz (from Philadelphia)Minnesota (Sr.)
120SGAtlanta Hawks (from Detroit)Georgia Tech (So.)
121PFGolden State Warriors (from Atlanta; traded to Indiana)Southwest Texas State (Sr.)
122PFHouston RocketsNew Mexico (Sr.)
123SFLos Angeles LakersAugsburg (Sr.)
124+SFUtah Jazz (from Orlando)CSKA Moscow (Russia)
125SFMiami HeatMiami (Sr.)
126PGIndiana Pacers (traded to Golden State)Pittsburgh (Sr.)
127SFAtlanta Hawks (from Portland via Detroit; traded to Philadelphia)Georgia (So.)
128PFUtah JazzKentucky (Sr.)
129PFSan Antonio Spurs (traded to Dallas)King College Prep HS (Chicago) (HS Sr.)
230PGLos Angeles Lakers (from Vancouver Grizzlies)Villanova (Sr.)
231FLos Angeles ClippersIllinois State (Jr.)
232PFChicago BullsTulsa (Sr.)
233GDenver NuggetsFresno State (Sr.)
234CNew Jersey NetsNorthwestern (Sr.)
235CWashington WizardsPenn State (Sr.)
236CDallas MavericksBayi Rockets (China)
237CVancouver Grizzlies (from Boston)Maryland (Sr.)
238SG/SFOrlando Magic (from Golden State)Maryland (Sr.)
239CCleveland CavaliersArizona (Sr.)
240G/FDallas Mavericks (traded to San Antonio)Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
241CDenver NuggetsCalifornia (Sr.)
242GMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Orlando)Michigan (Sr.)
243SFCharlotte HornetsTCU (Sr.)
244CHouston Rockets (from Phoenix)Mississippi State (Sr.)
245GSacramento KingsKansas (Sr.)
246FNew York KnicksIowa (Sr.)
247CPhiladelphia 76ersWashington (Sr.)
248GMilwaukee BucksCharlotte (Sr.)
249CChicago Bulls (from Detroit via Atlanta)UMass (Sr.)
250CHouston RocketsNebraska (Sr.)
251FVancouver Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers)Saint Paul's (Sr.)
252GAtlanta HawksBoise State (Sr.)
253SGMiami HeatCreighton (Sr.)
254SGDetroit Pistons (from Indiana)Cincinnati (Sr.)
255GBoston Celtics (from Orlando via Denver)Texas (Sr.)
256CGolden State Warriors (from Portland)Stanford (Sr.)
257^*SGSan Antonio SpursViola Reggio Calabria (Italy 2nd)
258GUtah JazzVirginia Tech (Sr.)

Notable undrafted players

These players eligible for the 1999 NBA draft were not selected but have played in the NBA.

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
C/PFBlinn (So.)
PF/CLong Beach State (Sr.)
SGFIU (Sr.)
PGCalifornia (Sr.)
SG LSU (Sr.)
PFTAU Cerámica (Spain)
SF/PFArkansas (Sr.)
SGDetroit (Sr.)
PFClemson (Sr.)
PGGeorge Mason (So.)
CSpVgg Rattelsdorf (Germany)
SGColorado State (Sr.)
PFLebanon Valley (Sr.)
PGObras Sanitarias (Argentina)
SG/SFCentral Oklahoma (Sr.)
CIowa (Jr.)
SG/SFProvidence (Sr.)
PGKentucky (Sr.)

Early entrants

College underclassmen

The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[2]

High school players

The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

International players

The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Bowdler was born in the United States, but represents the Republic of Ireland internationally.
  2. Web site: 1999 Underclassmen . The Draft Review . August 4, 2007 . December 17, 2022.