2018 NBA draft explained

2018 NBA draft
Sport:Basketball
Date:June 21, 2018
Location:Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
League:NBA
Teams:30
Overall:60
Rounds:2
First:Deandre Ayton (Phoenix Suns)
Prev:2017
Next:2019

The 2018 NBA Draft was held on June 21, 2018, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur United States college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. It was televised nationally by ESPN. State Farm was the presenting sponsor of the NBA draft for the seventh consecutive year.[1] This draft was the last to use the original weighted lottery system that gave teams near the bottom of the NBA draft better odds at the top three picks of the draft while teams higher up had worse odds in the process; the rule was agreed upon by the NBA on September 28, 2017, but would not be implemented until the 2019 draft.[2] It was also considered the final year where undrafted college underclassmen were forced to begin their professional careers early; on August 8, 2018, the NCAA announced that players who declared for the NBA draft and were not selected would have the opportunity to return to their school for at least another year.[3] With the last year of what was, at the time, the most recent lottery system (with the NBA draft lottery being held in Chicago instead of in New York), the Phoenix Suns won the first overall pick on May 15, 2018, with the Sacramento Kings at the second overall pick and the Atlanta Hawks at third overall pick.[4] The Suns' selection was their first No. 1 overall selection in franchise history. They used the selection on the Bahamian center Deandre Ayton from the nearby University of Arizona.

This draft was also notable for its lack of draft-day trades involving NBA veterans. An average of more than five veterans per year were traded on the day of the last three drafts, but this draft was the first since 2003 in which no such trades were announced.[5] At the end of the 2018–19 season the top 5 picks from the draft were picked as the All-Rookie 1st Team, the first time this had happened since the 1984 draft.

Draft selections

PG Point guardSG Shooting guardSF Small forwardPF Power forwardC Center
PlayerTeam
11CPhoenix SunsArizona (Fr.)
12PFSacramento KingsDuke (Fr.)
13
  • ~
PGAtlanta Hawks (traded to Dallas)Real Madrid (Spain)
14+PFMemphis GrizzliesMichigan State (Fr.)
15PGDallas Mavericks (traded to Atlanta)Oklahoma (Fr.)
1 6COrlando MagicTexas (Fr.)
17CChicago BullsDuke (Fr.)
18SG/PGCleveland Cavaliers (from Brooklyn via Boston)Alabama (Fr.)
19SFNew York KnicksKentucky (Fr.)
110SFPhiladelphia 76ers (from L.A. Lakers via Phoenix; traded to Phoenix)Villanova (Jr.)
111SG/PGCharlotte Hornets (traded to the L.A. Clippers)Kentucky (Fr.)
112SFLos Angeles Clippers (from Detroit, traded to Charlotte)Michigan State (So.)
113SGLos Angeles ClippersBoston College (Jr.)
114SFDenver NuggetsMissouri (Fr.)
115SFWashington WizardsOregon (Fr.)
116SGPhoenix Suns (from Miami; traded to Philadelphia)Texas Tech (Fr.)
117SGMilwaukee BucksVillanova (So.)
118SGSan Antonio SpursMiami (Fr.)
119SGAtlanta Hawks (from Minnesota)Maryland (So.)
120SG
Minnesota Timberwolves (from Oklahoma City via Utah)Georgia Tech (So.)
121SGUtah JazzDuke (Sr.)
122SF/SGChicago Bulls (from New Orleans)Boise State (Sr.)
123PGIndiana PacersUCLA (Jr.)
124SGPortland Trail BlazersIMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida; HSPg.)
125PFLos Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland via Portland and Cleveland)Michigan (Jr.)
126SGPhiladelphia 76ersWichita State (So.)
127PF/CBoston CelticsTexas A&M (So.)
128SGGolden State WarriorsCincinnati (Jr.)
129SFBrooklyn Nets (from Toronto)Cedevita Zagreb (Croatia)
130PFAtlanta Hawks (from Houston via L.A. Clippers)Villanova (Fr.)
231PGPhoenix SunsPau-Lacq-Orthez (France)
232PGMemphis GrizzliesWest Virginia (Sr.)
233PGDallas MavericksVillanova (Jr.)
234PGAtlanta Hawks (traded to Charlotte) Kansas (Sr.)
235SFOrlando MagicTulane (Jr.)
236CNew York Knicks (from Chicago via Oklahoma City)Chalmette HS (Chalmette, Louisiana; HS Sr.)
237SGSacramento Kings (traded to Portland)Duke (Fr.)
238SGPhiladelphia 76ers (from Brooklyn, traded to Detroit)Creighton (Jr.)
239SFPhiladelphia 76ers (from New York, traded to the L.A. Lakers)Frankfurt Skyliners (Germany)
240SFBrooklyn Nets (from L.A. Lakers via Orlando and Toronto)FC Barcelona Lassa (Spain)
241SFOrlando Magic (from Charlotte via Memphis and Phoenix, traded to Denver)Kentucky (Fr.)
242SGDetroit PistonsMiami (So.)
243SFDenver Nuggets (from L.A. Clippers via Philadelphia and New York, traded to Orlando)Maryland (So.)
244PGWashington WizardsOlimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia)
245SGBrooklyn Nets (from Milwaukee, traded to Oklahoma City via Charlotte)Kentucky (Fr.)
246SGHouston Rockets (from Miami via Memphis)USC (So.)
247SGLos Angeles Lakers (from Denver via Utah and Chicago)Kansas (Sr.)
248SFMinnesota TimberwolvesOhio State (Jr.)
249PFSan Antonio SpursUSC (Jr.)
250PFIndiana PacersMissouri State (Sr.)
251PGNew Orleans Pelicans (from New Orleans via Miami, New Orleans and Chicago)Penn State (So.)
252SFUtah Jazz (traded to Houston)Purdue (Sr.)
253SGOklahoma City ThunderVirginia (Sr.)
254SGDallas Mavericks (from Portland via Denver, traded to Philadelphia)SMU (Jr.)
255SFCharlotte Hornets (from Cleveland via Philadelphia and Brooklyn)Orlandina Basket (Italy)
256PFPhiladelphia 76ers (traded to Dallas)Louisville (Jr.)
257PFOklahoma City Thunder (from Boston)Texas-Arlington (Sr.)
258CDenver Nuggets (from Golden State)UCLA (Sr.)
259SGPhoenix Suns (from Toronto)Colorado (Sr.)
260SF/PFPhiladelphia 76ers (from Houston, traded to Dallas)Dayton (Fr.)

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 2018 NBA draft, but have played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
PGSt. Bonaventure (Sr.)
SF
Louisville (Jr.)
SGArizona (So.)
SGBYU (Sr.)
PGCollege of Charleston (Sr.)
PGFlorida (Sr.)
PFCincinnati (Sr.)
PFNotre Dame (Sr.)
PFWinthrop (Sr.)
SFGeorgetown (Jr.)
CTexas A&M (Jr.)
CSeton Hall (Sr.)
PGDuke (Fr.)
COregon State (Jr.)
PF
Kentucky (So.)
SFXavier (Sr.)
PGFlorida Gulf Coast (Sr.)
SGClemson (Sr.)
SFWheeling Jesuit (Sr.)
SGLa Salle (Sr.)
SFNew Mexico State (Sr.)
CSaint Mary's (Sr.)
SGNew Mexico State (Sr.)
PGArkansas (Sr.)
SGXavier (Sr.)
C/PFBrisbane Bullets (Australia)
SFButler (Sr.)
PFGeorgia (Sr.)
SGPurdue (Sr.)
PGUSC (Sr.)
PFUC Davis (Sr.)
SGKansas (So.)
PGOakland (Sr.)
SFNorth Carolina (Sr.)
C
LSU (Sr.)
SGTulane (Sr.)
SGMichigan (Sr.)
SGLSU (Jr.)
SGOhio State (Sr.)
SGRhode Island (Sr.)
PFLincoln Memorial (Sr.)
SGArizona (Jr.)
SG/PG
UC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
SFGeorge Washington (Sr.)
PFGonzaga (Sr.)
SFTCU (Sr.)

Combine

See main article: NBA Draft Combine.

The invitation-only NBA Draft Combine was held in Chicago from May 16 to 20. The on-court element of the combine took place on May 18 and 19. A total of 69 players were invited to the NBA Draft this year, with two top talents in Deandre Ayton and Luka Dončić declining invitations for the event that year, with the latter player being involved with the 2018 EuroLeague Final Four at the time.[6] Both mystery man Mitchell Robinson and Chandler Hutchison would remove themselves from the event at the last minute, although two other players would enter the event instead of them, leaving the proper number of official participants at 69.[7] At the end of the draft deadline for international players, 12 players that entered the NBA Draft Combine that year ultimately withdrew from the NBA Draft, with 11 players returning to college and Brian Bowen planning on playing professionally before trying another NBA draft instead.

Draft lottery

See main article: NBA draft lottery.

The NBA draft lottery took place during the playoffs on May 15, 2018. This year will be the last time it uses what was originally the updated system for the NBA draft lottery to upgrade draft odds for teams in the lower regions of the NBA. Starting in 2019 onward, the newer updated draft lottery will give the bottom 3 teams equal odds for the No. 1 pick, while some of the teams higher up the NBA draft would get an increased chance for a top-four pick instead of a top-three pick like in this year, thus hoping to discourage teams from potentially losing games on purpose for higher draft picks (and potentially better talent in the process). There were also two tiebreakers involved for lottery odds this season; the first involved the Dallas Mavericks having one more result favoring them having the No. 1 pick over the Atlanta Hawks after splitting the odds together, while the second tiebreaker had the Chicago Bulls splitting odds with the Sacramento Kings, resulting in the Bulls having slightly better odds on their end in the process. Funnily enough, both of the teams mentioned that lost the tiebreakers would wind up being in the Top 3 at the end of the NBA draft lottery. Furthermore, the Hawks would trade their Top 3 selection to Dallas for their selection in the draft instead.

Denotes the actual lottery result
Team2017–18
record
Lottery
chances
Lottery probabilities
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Phoenix Suns21–61 250 .250 .215 .178 .358
Memphis Grizzlies22–60 199 .199 .188 .171 .319 .124
Dallas Mavericks24–58 138 .138 .142 .145 .238 .290 .045
Atlanta Hawks24–58 137 .137 .142 .145 .085 .323 .155 .013
Orlando Magic25–57 88 .088 .096 .106 .262 .359 .084 .004
Chicago Bulls27–55 53 .053 .060 .070 .440 .331 .045 .001
Sacramento Kings27–55 53 .053 .060 .070 .573 .226 .018 .000
Brooklyn Nets28–54 28 .028 .033 .039 .725 .168 .008 .000
New York Knicks29–53 17 .017 .020 .024 .813 .122 .004 .000
Los Angeles Lakers35–47 11 .011 .013 .016 .870 .089 .002 .000
Charlotte Hornets36–46 8 .008 .009 .012 .908 .063 .001 .000
Detroit Pistons39–43 7 .007 .008 .010 .935 .039 .000
Los Angeles Clippers42–40 6 .006 .007 .009 .960 .018
Denver Nuggets46–36 5 .005 .006 .007 .982

Eligibility and entrants

See main article: Eligibility for the NBA draft.

The draft is conducted under the eligibility rules established in the league's 2017 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its players' union. The previous CBA that ended the 2011 lockout instituted no immediate changes to the draft but called for a committee of owners and players to discuss future changes.

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).[9]

Early entrants

Players who are not automatically eligible have to declare their eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft. For the 2018 draft, the date fell on April 22. After that date, "early entry" players can 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 may withdraw his name from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration date, which is 10 days before the draft. Under current NCAA rules, players had until May 30 (10 days after the draft combine) to withdraw from the draft and retain college eligibility.

A player who has hired an agent forfeits his remaining college eligibility regardless of whether he is drafted.

College underclassmen

A record-high 236 underclassed draft prospects (i.e., players with remaining college eligibility) had declared by the April 22 deadline, with 181 of these players being from college.[10] The names listed here mean that they hired an agent, or had announced that they planned to do so before the night of the draft. At the end of the deadline, 77 players declared their intentions to enter the draft with an agent (with one player announcing his entry after the deadline) while 100 players announced their return to college for at least one more season.[11] Meanwhile, Matur Maker, Brian Bowen, Micah Seaborn and Tavarius Shine did not enter the draft after letting their deadlines to retain college eligibility expire. These players instead decided to enter in 2019 via either the NBA G League or another professional league.[12]

International players

International players that had declared this year and did not previously declare in another prior year can drop out of the draft about 10 days before the draft begins on June 11. Initially, there were 55 players who originally expressed interest in entering the 2018 draft, one of which was a player who came directly out of high school from Canada. However, by the end of the deadline, 43 of those players (including the aforementioned Canadian high schooler) would ultimately pull their names out of the draft, leaving only 11 true international players entering the NBA Draft this year (the NBA link mentions LiAngelo Ball as an international player in the loosest sense of the word, but not Billy Preston there).[13] Combining both the number of players listed previously and both LiAngelo Ball and Billy Preston as automatically eligible underclassmen under unique situations, the total number of underclassmen rounds out to 90 overall players.

Automatically eligible entrants

Players who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[14]

Players who meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:[14]

Other automatically eligible players
Player class=unsortableNote !class=unsortableRef.
LiAngelo BallVytautas Prienai–Birštonas (Lithuania) Removed himself from UCLA in 2017. [15]
Darin JohnsonDelaware 87ers (NBA G League) Left Cal State Northridge in 2017;
playing professionally since 2017–18 season.
Will MagnayBrisbane Bullets (Australia) Left Tulsa in 2017;
playing professionally since 2017–18 season
Billy PrestonIgokea Laktaši (Bosnia & Herzegovina) Removed himself from Kansas in 2018.
Maverick RowanLakeland Magic (NBA G League) Left NC State in 2017;
playing professionally since 2017–18 season

Trades involving draft picks

Pre-draft trades

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

Draft-day trades

Draft-day trades occurred on June 21, 2018, the day of the draft.

Invited attendees

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.[16] On June 15, 2018, 19 total players were announced as invites for the NBA Draft that year (all of whom coming out of college this year), while potential top 3 pick Luka Dončić was initially not invited to the event due to the Liga ACB Finals potentially extending through the draft. On June 19, ESPN reported that Dončić would attend the draft, after all, following Real Madrid's championship victory the previous night, extending the list to 20 players.[17] The following players (listed alphabetically) were confirmed as invites for the event this year:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verizon, State Farm Among NBA Sponsors Activating Around Draft. sportsbusinessdaily.com. Lefton. Terry. June 21, 2019. June 30, 2019. October 12, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191012122001/https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2018/06/21/Marketing-and-Sponsorship/Draft-Activation.aspx. live.
  2. News: 2018 NBA Draft Lottery leaving New York Area heading to Chicago. Associated Press. ESPN.com. November 3, 2017. December 18, 2017. November 29, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201129062613/https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21269126/2018-nba-draft-lottery-leaving-new-york-area-heading-to-chicago. live.
  3. Web site: Flexibility for going pro and getting a degree . NCAA . September 20, 2018 . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180813010559/http://www.ncaa.org/about/flexibility-going-pro-and-getting-degree . August 13, 2018 .
  4. News: Hoffman. Benjamin. Mather. Victor. N.B.A. Draft Lottery 2018: Cleveland Cavaliers Get Top Pick. The New York Times. May 16, 2018. May 15, 2018. June 22, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180622004946/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/15/sports/nba-draft-lottery.html. live.
  5. News: Pelton. Kevin. How this draft sets up future trades and free agency. ESPN.com. June 22, 2018. June 22, 2018. June 22, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180622082408/http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23868660/2018-nba-draft-next-free-agency-trades. live.
  6. Web site: Some of college basketball's biggest names highlight NBA draft combine list . Charania . Shams . Yahoo! Sports . May 4, 2018 . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180505045331/https://sports.yahoo.com/complete-2018-nba-draft-combine-list-211843026.html . May 5, 2018 .
  7. Web site: Draft Combine Anthrometric . NBA.com . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210723195039/https://www.nba.com/stats/draft/combine-anthro/?sort=PLAYER_NAME&dir=-1&SeasonYear=2018-19 . July 23, 2021 .
  8. News: College players given extra time to mull NBA draft decision . Jeff . Goodman . ESPN.com . January 13, 2016 . December 18, 2017 . July 13, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160713103619/http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/14564613/date-nba-draft-commitment-pushed-may . live .
  9. News: NCAA proposes new NBA draft rule to allow early entrants back in school . Andy . Katz . Andy Katz . ESPN.com . June 24, 2015 . April 9, 2018 . April 14, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160414070757/http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/13142145/ncaa-proposes-new-nba-draft-rule-allow-underclassmen-return-school . live .
  10. Web site: NBA announces 236 early entry candidates for 2018 NBA Draft . NBA.com . April 24, 2018 . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425184455/http://www.nba.com/article/2018/04/24/nba-announces-early-entry-candidates-2018-nba-draft . April 25, 2018 .
  11. Web site: One hundred early entry candidates withdraw from 2018 NBA Draft . NBA.com . June 1, 2018 . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180608035031/http://www.nba.com:80/article/2018/06/04/100-early-entry-candidates-withdraw-nba-draft . June 8, 2018 .
  12. Web site: Draft Decisions: Antetokounmpo, Bowen, Kurucs, Bonga . HoopsRumors.com . Gauruder . Dana . June 11, 2018 . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143218/https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2018/06/draft-decisions-antetokounmpo-bowen-kurucs-bonga.html . June 12, 2018 .
  13. Web site: Forty-three international early entry candidates withdraw from NBA Draft 2018 . NBA.com . June 12, 2018 . July 23, 2021 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180613041303/http://www.nba.com/article/2018/06/12/forty-three-international-early-entry-candidates-withdraw-nba-draft-2018 . June 13, 2018 .
  14. Web site: Article X, Section 1. National Basketball Players Association. January 19, 2017. 273. December 26, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171226073929/http://3c90sm37lsaecdwtr32v9qof-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2017-NBA-NBPA-Collective-Bargaining-Agreement.pdf. December 26, 2017. dead.
  15. Web site: Agent: LiAngelo Ball entering NBA draft. March 27, 2018. ESPN.com. November 11, 2021. November 11, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211111225535/https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/22930807/ex-ucla-player-liangelo-ball-declaring-nba-draft. live.
  16. Web site: NBA issues 'green room' invitations. Chad. Ford. ESPN.com. June 18, 2011. June 23, 2015. June 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150626123405/http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2011/news/story?id=6675909. live.
  17. Web site: Sources: Title-winning Doncic will attend draft. June 19, 2018. ESPN.com. Givony. Johnathan. November 11, 2021. November 11, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211111225533/https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23845013/2018-nba-draft-luka-doncic-attend-draft-real-madrid-wins-title. live.