2006 NBA Draft

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The 2006 NBA Draft was held on June 28 at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The draft was broadcast in the United States on ESPN and in 202 countries worldwide.

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[edit] Round 1

Pick Player Nationality NBA Team College/Club Team
1 Andrea Bargnani (PF) Flag of Italy Italy Toronto Raptors Benetton Treviso (Italy)
2 LaMarcus Aldridge (PF) Flag of United States United States Chicago Bulls (to Portland Trail Blazers via New York Knicks) Texas
3 Adam Morrison (SF) Flag of United States United States Charlotte Bobcats Gonzaga
4 Tyrus Thomas (PF) Flag of United States United States Portland Trail Blazers (to Chicago Bulls) LSU
5 Shelden Williams (PF) Flag of United States United States Atlanta Hawks Duke
6 Brandon Roy (SG) Flag of United States United States Minnesota Timberwolves (to Portland Trail Blazers) Washington
7 Randy Foye (SG) Flag of United States United States Boston Celtics (to Minnesota Timberwolves via Portland Trail Blazers) Villanova
8 Rudy Gay (SF) Flag of United States United States Houston Rockets (to Memphis Grizzlies) Connecticut
9 Patrick O'Bryant (C) Flag of United States United States Golden State Warriors Bradley
10 Saer Sene (C) Flag of Senegal Senegal Seattle SuperSonics RBC Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium)
11 J.J. Redick (SG) Flag of United States United States Orlando Magic Duke
12 Hilton Armstrong (C) Flag of United States United States New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets Connecticut
13 Thabo Sefolosha (SF) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Philadelphia 76ers (to Chicago Bulls) Angelico Biella (Italy)
14 Ronnie Brewer (SG) Flag of United States United States Utah Jazz Arkansas
15 Cedric Simmons (PF) Flag of United States United States New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets
(from Milwaukee Bucks)
North Carolina State
16 Rodney Carney (SF) Flag of United States United States Chicago Bulls (to Philadelphia 76ers) Memphis
17 Shawne Williams (SF) Flag of United States United States Indiana Pacers Memphis
18 Oleksiy Pecherov (PF) Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Washington Wizards Paris Basket Racing (France)
19 Quincy Douby (SG) Flag of United States United States Sacramento Kings Rutgers
20 Renaldo Balkman (SF) Flag of United States United States New York Knicks (from Denver Nuggets) South Carolina
21 Rajon Rondo (PG) Flag of United States United States Phoenix Suns (to Boston Celtics via Los Angeles Lakers) Kentucky
22 Marcus Williams (PG) Flag of United States United States New Jersey Nets (from Los Angeles Clippers) Connecticut
23 Josh Boone (C) Flag of United States United States New Jersey Nets Connecticut
24 Kyle Lowry (PG) Flag of United States United States Memphis Grizzlies Villanova
25 Shannon Brown (SG) Flag of United States United States Cleveland Cavaliers Michigan State
26 Jordan Farmar (PG) Flag of United States United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Miami Heat) UCLA
27 Sergio Rodríguez (PG) Flag of Spain Spain Phoenix Suns (to Portland Trail Blazers) Adecco Estudiantes (Spain)
28 Maurice Ager (SG) Flag of United States United States Dallas Mavericks Michigan State
29 Mardy Collins (PG) Flag of United States United States New York Knicks (from San Antonio Spurs) Temple
30 Joel Freeland (PF) Flag of England England Portland Trail Blazers (from Detroit Pistons) CB Gran Canaria (Spain)

[edit] Round 2

Pick Player Nationality NBA Team College/Club Team
31 James White (SG) Flag of United States United States Portland Trail Blazers (to Indiana Pacers) Cincinnati
32 Steve Novak (SF) Flag of United States United States Houston Rockets (from New York Knicks) Marquette
33 Solomon Jones (C) Flag of United States United States Atlanta Hawks South Florida
34 Paul Davis (C) Flag of United States United States Los Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte Bobcats) Michigan State
35 P.J. Tucker (SF) Flag of United States United States Toronto Raptors Texas
36 Craig Smith (PF) Flag of United States United States Minnesota Timberwolves (from Boston Celtics) Boston College
37 Bobby Jones (SF) Flag of United States United States Minnesota Timberwolves (to Philadelphia 76ers) Washington
38 Kosta Perović (C) Flag of Serbia Serbia Golden State Warriors Partizan Belgrade (Serbia and Adriatic League)
39 David Noel (SF) Flag of United States United States Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston Rockets) North Carolina
40 Denham Brown (SG) Flag of Canada Canada Seattle SuperSonics Connecticut
41 James Augustine (PF) Flag of United States United States Orlando Magic Illinois
42 Daniel Gibson (PG) Flag of United States United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Philadelphia 76ers) Texas
43 Marcus Vinicius de Souza (SF) Flag of Brazil Brazil New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets Objectivo São Carlos (Brazil)
44 Lior Eliyahu (SF) Flag of Israel Israel Orlando Magic (to Houston Rockets via Milwaukee Bucks) Hapoel Galil Elyon (Israel)
45 Alexander Johnson (PF) Flag of United States United States Indiana Pacers (to Memphis Grizzlies via Portland Trail Blazers) Florida State
46 Dee Brown (PG) Flag of United States United States Utah Jazz (from Chicago Bulls) Illinois
47 Paul Millsap (PF) Flag of United States United States Utah Jazz Louisiana Tech
48 Vladimir Veremeenko (PF) Flag of Belarus Belarus Washington Wizards Dynamo Saint Petersburg (Russia)
49 Leon Powe (PF) Flag of United States United States Denver Nuggets (to Boston Celtics) California
50 Ryan Hollins (C) Flag of United States United States Charlotte Bobcats (from Sacramento Kings) UCLA
51 Cheick Samb (C) Flag of Senegal Senegal Los Angeles Lakers (to Detroit Pistons) WTC Cornellà (Spain)
52 Guillermo Díaz (SG) Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Los Angeles Clippers Miami (FL)
53 Yotam Halperin (PG) Flag of Israel Israel Seattle SuperSonics (from Memphis Grizzlies) Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia and Adriatic League)
54 Hassan Adams (SG) Flag of United States United States New Jersey Nets Arizona
55 Ejike Ugboaja (F) Flag of Nigeria Nigeria Cleveland Cavaliers Union Bank Lagos (Nigeria)
56 Edin Bavcic (C) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Toronto Raptors (from Miami Heat)(to Philadelphia 76ers) ASA BH Telecom (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Adriatic League)
57 Loukas Mavrokefalidis (C) Flag of Greece Greece Minnesota Timberwolves (from Phoenix Suns) PAOK (Greece)
58 Dannilo Pinnock (SG) Flag of United States United States
Flag of Panama Panama
Dallas Mavericks (to Los Angeles Lakers) George Washington
59 Damir Markota (SF) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina San Antonio Spurs (to Milwaukee Bucks) Cibona VIP (Croatia and Adriatic League)
60 Will Blalock (PG) Flag of United States United States Detroit Pistons Iowa State

[edit] 2006 Draft Lottery

The main prelude to the Draft, the 2006 NBA Draft Lottery, took place on May 23, 2006 in Secaucus, New Jersey. At the draft, the 14 teams which did not make the 2006 playoffs selected the top 14 picks in reverse order of their records, except for the top three picks, which were selected in the lottery. Statistically, the team with the worst record has the best chance of landing the top pick, the team with the second worst record has the second best chance, and so on. As is the case every year, after the drawing of the top three picks, the remaining 27 first-round draft picks were assigned to each of the other NBA teams: picks 4 through 14 were assigned to the remaining non-playoff teams (only these teams participate in the lottery for the top three picks) in reverse order of their records, and picks 15 through 30 were assigned to the remaining NBA teams, in reverse order (i.e., the team with the best record will pick 30th). Round two also consists of 30 picks; teams select in reverse order of their records in the second round. The lottery only affects the first round; the team with the worst record has the first pick in the second round, regardless of the lottery results (see NBA Draft for more information).

[edit] Teams in the lottery

The following teams "qualified" for the draft lottery, by being eliminated from playoff consideration. The NBA held a draw to break ties in the standings . In some cases, the team(s) in question traded their first-round picks to another team.

Here were the odds for each team to get specific picks in the 2006 lottery (rounded to 3 decimal places):

Team Chances 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Blazers 250 .250 .215 .177 .358
Bulls (from Knicks) 199 .199 .188 .171 .319 .124
Bobcats 138 .138 .142 .145 .238 .290 .045
Hawks 137 .137 .142 .145 .085 .323 .156 .013
Raptors 88 .088 .096 .106 .262 .359 .084 .004
Timberwolves 53 .053 .060 .070 .440 .330 .045 .001
Celtics 53 .053 .060 .070 .573 .226 .018 .000
Rockets 23 .023 .027 .032 .725 .184 .009 .000
Warriors 22 .022 .026 .031 .797 .121 .004 .000
Sonics 11 .011 .013 .016 .870 .089 .002 .000
Magic 8 .008 .009 .012 .908 .063 .001 .000
Hornets 7 .007 .008 .010 .935 .039 .000
76ers 6 .006 .007 .009 .960 .018
Jazz 5 .005 .006 .007 .982

[edit] Lottery results

  1. Toronto Raptors
  2. Chicago Bulls
  3. Charlotte Bobcats
  4. Portland Trail Blazers
  5. Atlanta Hawks
  6. Minnesota Timberwolves
  7. Boston Celtics
  8. Houston Rockets
  9. Golden State Warriors
  10. Seattle SuperSonics
  11. Orlando Magic
  12. New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets
  13. Philadelphia 76ers
  14. Utah Jazz

[edit] Eligibility rules

Unlike drafts in recent years, high school players were not be eligible for selection. The new collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players union establishes a new age limit for draft eligibility:

  • All drafted players, regardless of nationality, must be born on or before December 31, 1987 (i.e., they must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft).
  • United States players must be at least one year removed from high school graduation.

Players had until April 29 to declare for the draft. A player who had not previously withdrawn from the draft and had not hired an agent had until June 18 to withdraw from the draft and retain his college eligibility.

[edit] UConn makes history

The University of Connecticut had a record-tying 4 players selected in Round 1. These players were Rudy Gay, Hilton Armstrong, Marcus Williams, and Josh Boone. This tied the record set by Duke University in 1999 (Elton Brand, Trajan Langdon, Corey Maggette and William Avery) and North Carolina (Marvin Williams, Raymond Felton, Sean May and Rashad McCants) in 2005.

When Denham Brown was selected in Round 2 by Seattle, UConn became the first school to ever have 5 players selected in the two-round draft.

[edit] Draft day trades

The following trades involving 2006 draft picks, or drafted players, have been made pending the initial publication of the draft order, up to and including the day of the 2006 NBA Draft. Unofficial trades include those which have been reported by reputable sports media, but have not been officially announced by the NBA or the involved teams.

[edit] Notable undrafted players

All players are American unless otherwise indicated.

[edit] References

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Preceded by:
2005 NBA Draft
NBA Draft Followed by:
2007 NBA Draft
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