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2013 NBA Draft Thread


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Look alive folks, it's draft day. As a fellow poster so elegantly said, "hold on to your butts."

2013 NBA Draft Order

 

1st Round
1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Anthony Bennett, UNLV
2. Orlando Magic: Victor Oladipo, Indiana
3. Washington Wizards: Otto Porter, Georgetown
4. Charlotte Bobcats: Cody Zeller, Indiana

5. Phoenix Suns: Alex Len, Maryland

6. New Orleans Pelicans [traded to Philadelphia]: Nerlens Noel, Kentucky (and the 2014 first round pick traded to Philadelphia for Jrue Holiday and the 42nd overall pick)

7. Sacramento Kings: Ben McLemore: Kansas

8. Detroit Pistons: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: Georgia

9. Minnesota Timberwolves [traded to Utah]: Trey Burke, Michigan (traded to Utah for the 14th and 21st pick)

10. Portland Trail Blazers: C.J. McCollum, Lehigh

11. Philadelphia 76ers: Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (From Toronto Via Houston): Steven Adams, Pittsburgh

13. Dallas Mavericks [traded to Boston]: Kelly Olynyk, Gonzaga (traded to Boston for the 16th pick and two future second rounders)

14. Utah Jazz [traded to Minneosta]: Shabazz Muhammad, UCLA (traded to Minnesota for Trey Burke)

15. Milwaukee Bucks: Giannis Adektokunbo, Greece

16. Boston Celtics [traded to Mavs]: Lucas Nogueira, Brazil (and Jared Cunningham traded to Atlanta for the Shane Larkin and Mike Muscala pick)

17. Atlanta Hawks: Dennis Schroeder, Germany

18. Atlanta Hawks [traded to Mavs] (From Houston Via Brooklyn): Shane Larkin, Miami (traded to Dallas for Lucas Nogueira and Jared Cunningham)

19. Cleveland Cavaliers (From L.A. Lakers): Sergey Karasev, Russia

20. Chicago Bulls: Tony Snell, New Mexico

21. Utah Jazz [traded to Minneosta] (From Golden State Via Brooklyn): Gorgui Dieng, Louisville (and Shabazz Muhammad traded to Utah for Trey Burke)

22. Brooklyn Nets: Mason Plumlee, Duke

23. Indiana Pacers: Solomon Hill, Arizona

24. New York Knicks: Tim Hardaway Jr., Michigan

25. Los Angeles Clippers: Reggie Bullock, UNC

26. Minnesota Timberwolves [traded to GSW then to OKC] (From Memphis Via Houston): Andre Roberson, Colorado (and Malcom Lee traded to GSW for a 2014 second round pick and cash considerations, Roberson was then traded to OKC for Archie Goodwin and cash considerations)

27. Denver Nuggets [traded to Utah]: Rudy Gobert, France (traded to Utah for Erik Green and cash considerations)

28. San Antonio Spurs: Livo Jean-Charles, France

29. Oklahoma City Thunder: [traded to GSW then PHX] Archie Goodwin, Kentucky

30. Phoenix Suns [traded to GSW] (From Miami Via L.A. Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers): Nemanja Nedovic, Serbia

 

2nd Round

31. Cleveland Cavaliers [traded to Portland] (From Orlando): Allen Crabbe, California

32. Oklahoma City Thunder (From Charlotte): Alex Abrines, Spain

33. Cleveland Cavaliers: Carrick Felix, Arizona State

34. Houston Rockets (From Phoenix): Isaiah Canaan, Murray State

35. Philadelphia 76ers [traded to Washington ] (From New Orleans): Glen Rice Jr., Rio Grande Valley (traded to Washington for the 38th and 54th pick)

36. Sacramento Kings: Ray McCallum, Detroit

37. Detroit Pistons: Tony Mitchell, North Texas

38. Washington Wizards [traded to Philadelphia]: Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (traded to Washington for Glen Rice Jr.)

39. Portland Trail Blazers (From Minnesota Via Boston and Cleveland): Jeff Withey, Kansas

40. Portland Trail Blazers: Grant Jarrett, Arizona

41. Memphis Grizzlies (From Toronto): Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State

42. Philadelphia 76ers [traded to New Orleans]: Pierre Jackson, Baylor

43. Milwaukee Bucks [traded to Dalas]: Ricky Ledo, South Kent High

44. Dallas Mavericks (Pick May Be Conveyed to L.A. Lakers, will stay with Dallas): Mike Muscala, Bucknell

45. Portland Trail Blazers (From Boston): Marko Todorovic, Spain

46. Utah Jazz [traded to Denver]: Erik Green, Virginia Tech (traded to Denver for Rudy Gobert and cash considerations)

47. Atlanta Hawks: Raul Neto, Brazil

48. Los Angeles Lakers (Pick May Be Conveyed to Dallas, will stay with L.A.): Ryan Kelly, Duke

49. Chicago Bulls: Erik Murphy, Florida

50. Atlanta Hawks (From Houston): James Ennis, Long Beach State

51. Orlando Magic (From Golden State Via Denver and New York): Romero Osby, Oklahoma

52. Minnesota Timberwolves (From Brooklyn): Lorenzo Brown, N.C. State

53. Indiana Pacers: Colton Iverson, Colorado State

54. Washington Wizards (From New York): Arsalan Kazemi, Oregon

55. Memphis Grizzlies [traded to Denver]: Joffrey Lauvergne, France (and Darrell Arthur traded to Denver for Kosta Koufos)

56. Detroit Pistons (From L.A. Clippers): Peyton Siva, Louisville

57. Phoenix Suns (From Denver Via L.A. Lakers): Alex Oriakhi, Missouri

58. San Antonio Spurs: Deshaun Thomas, Ohio State

59. Minnesota Timberwolves (From Oklahoma City): Bojan Dubljevic, Montenegro

60. Memphis Grizzlies (From Miami): Janis Timma, Latvia

 

*Troy Daniels, VCU signs with Charlotte

*Rodney Williams, Minnesota signs with Philadelphia

*Phil Pressey, Missouri signs with Boston

*C.J. Leslie, N.C. State signs with New York

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I think I may be able to settle for a Oladipo at 4, but no way in hell can I settle for Zeller. Though, for whatever reason I'm having the same feeling in my gut on Zeller as I did with Drummond last year. Someone who you know can ball, but you believe the media's ranking too much.

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