LSU's Marcus Thornton (5) drives past North Carolina's Ed Davis (32) during a second-round men's NCAA college basketball tournament game in Greensboro, N.C. Thornton is a top prospect in the upcoming NBA Draft. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, …
LSU's Marcus Thornton (5) drives past North Carolina's Ed Davis (32) during a second-round men's NCAA college basketball tournament game in Greensboro, N.C. Thornton is a top prospect in the upcoming NBA Draft. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, …
Updated: Wednesday, 24 Jun 2009, 11:15 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 24 Jun 2009, 11:13 AM EDT
(AP) - The draft for the NBA will begin June 25. A number of top players are available, and some college players are entering the draft early. A list of those players follows the draft order for the NBA teams.
First Round
1. L.A. Clippers
2. Memphis
3. Oklahoma City
4. Sacramento
5. Washington
6. Minnesota
7. Golden State
8. New York
9. Toronto
10. Milwaukee
11. New Jersey
12. Charlotte
13. Indiana
14. Phoenix
15. Detroit
16. Chicago
17. Philadelphia
18. Minnesota (from Miami)
19. Atlanta
20. Utah
21. New Orleans
22. Dallas
23. Sacramento (from Houston)
24. Portland
25. Oklahoma City (from San Antonio)
26. Chicago (from Denver through Oklahoma City)
27. Memphis (from Orlando)
28. Minnesota (from Boston)
29. L.A. Lakers
30. Cleveland
Second Round
31. Sacramento
32. Washington
33. Portland (from L.A. Clippers)
34. Denver (from Oklahoma City)
35. Detroit (from Minnesota)
36. Memphis
37. San Antonio (from Golden State through Phoenix)
38. Portland (from New York through Chicago)
39. Detroit (from Toronto)
40. Charlotte (from New Jersey through Oklahoma City)
41. Milwaukee
42. L.A. Lakers (from Charlotte)
43. Miami (from Indiana)
44. Detroit
45. Minnesota (from Philadelphia through Miami)
46. Cleveland (from Chicago)
47. Minnesota (from Miami)
48. Phoenix
49. Atlanta
50. Utah
51. San Antonio (from New Orleans through Toronto)
52. Indiana (from Dallas)
53. San Antonio (from Houston)
54. Charlotte (from San Antonio)
55. Portland (from Denver)
56. Portland
57. Phoenix (from Orlando through Oklahoma City)
58. Boston
59. L.A. Lakers
60. Miami (from Cleveland)
Some early NBA draft entries are:
DeJuan Blair, sophomore, F, Pittsburgh
Derrick Brown, junior, F, Xavier
Chase Budinger, junior, F, Arizona
Nick Calathes, sophomore, G, Florida
Earl Clark, junior, F, Louisville
Kareem Cooper, junior, C, UTEP
Brandon Costner, junior, F, N.C. State
Stephen Curry, junior, G, Davidson
Austin Daye, sophomore, F, Gonzaga
DeMar DeRozan, freshman, F, Southern Cal
Eric Devendorf, junior, G, Syracuse
Wayne Ellington, junior, G, North Carolina
Chinemelu Elonu, junior, F, Texas A&M
Tyreke Evans, freshman, G, Memphis
Jonny Flynn, sophomore, G, Syracuse
Taj Gibson, junior, F, Southern Cal
Blake Griffin, sophomore, F, Oklahoma
D'mond Grismore, junior, F, Huston-Tillotson (Texas)
RogDer Guignard, junior, G, Texas-Arlington
Daniel Hackett, junior, G, Southern Cal
James Harden, sophomore, G, Arizona State
Paul Harris, junior, F, Syracuse
Gerald Henderson, junior, G-F, Duke
Jordan Hill, junior, F, Arizona
Jrue Holiday, freshman, G, UCLA
James Johnson, sophomore, F, Wake Forest
Ty Lawson, junior, G, North Carolina
Darnell Lindsay, junior, G, Tennessee Tech
Jodie Meeks, junior, G, Kentucky
Nate Miles, freshman, F, Southern Idaho
Pat Mills, sophomore, G, Saint Mary's, Calif.
B.J. Mullens, freshman, C, Ohio State
Ronald Ogoke, junior, C Paul Quinn (Texas)
Terrence Roderick, sophomre, F, UAB
DaJuan Summers, junior, F, Georgetown
Shawn Taggart, junior, F, Memphis
Jeff Teague, sophomore, G, Wake Forest
Hasheem Thabeet, junior, C, Connecticut
Dar Tucker, sophomre, G, DePaul
International Players:
(With player, team, country, height and year of birth)
Rodrigue Beaubois, Cholet (France), 6-0, 1988
Omri Casspi, Maccabi Elite (Israel), 6-9, 1988
Victor Claver, Pamesa Valencia (Spain), 6-9, 1988
Christian Eyenga, DKV Joventut (Spain), 6-5, 1989
Vitor Faverani, Unicaja Malaga (Spain), 6-10, 1988
Sergey Gladyr, Mykolaiv (Ukraine), 6-5, 1989
Baris Hersek, Efes Pilsen (Turkey), 6-9, 1988
Martin Kolikoli, (Tazmania), 6-2, 1989
Ricky Rubio, DKV Joventut (Spain), 6-4, 1990
Ibrahim Yildirim, Banvit (Turkey), 6-3, 1990
NOTE: Country indicates where team plays, not country of
nationality.
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