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1999 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateJune 30, 1999
LocationMCI Center (Washington, D.C.)
NetworkTNT
Overview
58 total selections in 2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionElton Brand (Chicago Bulls)
Hall of Famers
← 1998
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

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GGuardPGPoint guardSGShooting guardFForwardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year
Elton Brand was selected 1st overall by the Chicago Bulls.
Steve Francis was selected 2nd overall by the Vancouver Grizzlies.
Baron Davis was selected 3rd overall by the Charlotte Hornets.
Lamar Odom was selected 4th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers.
Wally Szczerbiak was selected 6th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Richard Hamilton was selected 7th overall by the Washington Wizards.
Shawn Marion was selected 9th overall by the Phoenix Suns.
Jason Terry was selected 10th overall by the Atlanta Hawks.
Metta Sandiford-Artest was selected 16th overall by the Chicago Bulls.
Andrei Kirilenko was selected 24th overall by the Utah Jazz (didn't play in the NBA for the first 2 seasons (1999–2001) after being drafted).
Manu Ginóbili was selected 57th overall by the San Antonio Spurs (didn't play in the NBA for the first 3 seasons (1999–2002) after being drafted).
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationality[n 1]NBA TeamSchool/Club team
11Elton Brand*~PF/C United StatesChicago BullsDuke (So.)
12Steve Francis+~PG United StatesVancouver Grizzlies (traded to Houston)Maryland (Jr.)
13Baron Davis*PG United StatesCharlotte HornetsUCLA (So.)
14Lamar OdomPF/SF United StatesLos Angeles ClippersRhode Island (So.)
15Jonathan BenderPF United StatesToronto Raptors (from Denver, traded to Indiana)Picayune Memorial HS (Picayune, Mississippi) (HS Sr.)
16Wally Szczerbiak+SG/SF United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (from New Jersey)Miami (OH) (Sr.)
17Richard Hamilton+SG/SF United StatesWashington WizardsConnecticut (Jr.)
18Andre MillerPG United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Boston)Utah (Sr.)
19Shawn Marion*SF/PF United StatesPhoenix Suns (from Dallas)UNLV (Jr.)
110Jason TerrySG/PG United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Golden State)Arizona (Sr.)
111Trajan LangdonSG United StatesCleveland CavaliersDuke (Sr.)
112Aleksandar RadojevićC YugoslaviaToronto RaptorsBarton County CC (So.)
113Corey MaggetteSF/SG United StatesSeattle SuperSonics (traded to Orlando)Duke (Fr.)
114William AveryPG United StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesDuke (So.)
115Frédéric Weis#C FranceNew York KnicksLimoges (France)
116Ron Artest*[A]SF United StatesChicago Bulls (from Phoenix)St. John's (So.)
117Cal BowdlerPF Ireland[2]Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)Old Dominion (Sr.)
118James PoseySG/SF United StatesDenver Nuggets (from Milwaukee via Phoenix)Xavier (Jr.)
119Quincy LewisSF United StatesUtah Jazz (from Philadelphia)Minnesota (Sr.)
120Dion GloverSG United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Detroit)Georgia Tech (So.)
121Jeff FosterPF United StatesGolden State Warriors (from Atlanta; traded to Indiana)Southwest Texas State (Sr.)
122Kenny ThomasPF United StatesHouston RocketsNew Mexico (Sr.)
123Devean GeorgeSF United StatesLos Angeles LakersAugsburg (Sr.)
124Andrei Kirilenko+SF RussiaUtah Jazz (from Orlando)CSKA Moscow (Russia)
125Tim JamesSF United StatesMiami HeatMiami (Sr.)
126Vonteego CummingsPG United StatesIndiana Pacers (traded to Golden State)Pittsburgh (Sr.)
127Jumaine JonesSF United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Portland via Detroit; traded to Philadelphia)Georgia (So.)
128Scott PadgettPF United StatesUtah JazzKentucky (Sr.)
129Leon SmithPF United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (traded to Dallas)King College Prep HS (Chicago) (HS Sr.)
230John CelestandPG United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Vancouver Grizzlies)Villanova (Sr.)
231Rico Hill#F United StatesLos Angeles ClippersIllinois State (Jr.)
232Michael RuffinPF United StatesChicago BullsTulsa (Sr.)
233Chris HerrenG United StatesDenver NuggetsFresno State (Sr.)
234Evan EschmeyerC United StatesNew Jersey NetsNorthwestern (Sr.)
235Calvin BoothC United StatesWashington WizardsPenn State (Sr.)
236Wang ZhizhiC ChinaDallas MavericksBayi Rockets (China)
237Obinna EkezieC NigeriaVancouver Grizzlies (from Boston)Maryland (Sr.)
238Laron ProfitSG/SF United StatesOrlando Magic (from Golden State)Maryland (Sr.)
239A. J. BramlettC United StatesCleveland CavaliersArizona (Sr.)
240Gordan GiričekG/F CroatiaDallas Mavericks (traded to San Antonio)Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
241Francisco ElsonC NetherlandsDenver NuggetsCalifornia (Sr.)
242Louis Bullock#G United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Orlando)Michigan (Sr.)
243Lee NailonSF United StatesCharlotte HornetsTCU (Sr.)
244Tyrone Washington#C United StatesHouston Rockets (from Phoenix)Mississippi State (Sr.)
245Ryan RobertsonG United StatesSacramento KingsKansas (Sr.)
246J. R. Koch#F United StatesNew York KnicksIowa (Sr.)
247Todd MacCullochC CanadaPhiladelphia 76ersWashington (Sr.)
248Galen Young#G United StatesMilwaukee BucksCharlotte (Sr.)
249Lari KetnerC United StatesChicago Bulls (from Detroit via Atlanta)UMass (Sr.)
250Venson Hamilton#C United StatesHouston RocketsNebraska (Sr.)
251Antwain Smith#F United StatesVancouver Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers)Saint Paul's (Sr.)
252Roberto Bergersen#G United StatesAtlanta HawksBoise State (Sr.)
253Rodney BufordSG United StatesMiami HeatCreighton (Sr.)
254Melvin Levett#SG United StatesDetroit Pistons (from Indiana)Cincinnati (Sr.)
255Kris Clack#G United StatesBoston Celtics (from Orlando via Denver)Texas (Sr.)
256Tim YoungC United StatesGolden State Warriors (from Portland)Stanford (Sr.)
257Manu Ginóbili^*SG ArgentinaSan Antonio SpursViola Reggio Calabria (Italy 2nd)
258Eddie Lucas#G United StatesUtah JazzVirginia Tech (Sr.)
  1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

Notable undrafted players

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

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
Chris AndersenC/PF United StatesBlinn (So.)
Michael BatistePF/C United StatesLong Beach State (Sr.)
Raja BellSG United States Virgin IslandsFIU (Sr.)
Geno CarlislePG United StatesCalifornia (Sr.)
Maurice CarterSG United StatesLSU (Sr.)
Jorge GarbajosaPF SpainTAU Cerámica (Spain)
Derek HoodSF/PF United StatesArkansas (Sr.)
Jermaine JacksonSG United StatesDetroit (Sr.)
Harold JamisonPF United StatesClemson (Sr.)
Jason MiskiriPG GuyanaGeorge Mason (So.)
Boniface N'DongC SenegalSpVgg Rattelsdorf (Germany)
Milt PalacioSG BelizeColorado State (Sr.)
Andy PankoPF United StatesLebanon Valley (Sr.)
Pablo PrigioniPG ArgentinaObras Sanitarias (Argentina)
Eddie RobinsonSG/SF United StatesCentral Oklahoma (Sr.)
Guy RuckerC United StatesIowa (Jr.)
Jamel ThomasSG/SF United StatesProvidence (Sr.)
Wayne TurnerPG United StatesKentucky (Sr.)

Early entrants

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College underclassmen

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This year would see a step down in the number of overall underclassmen entering the NBA draft. After seeing 40 initial entries the last two years, this year only saw 39 total initial entries at hand. Not only that, but twelve of the players that had declared entry (with six of the actual collegiate players being Harold Arceneaux from Weber State University, Edwin Daniels from UNLV, DeeAndre Hulett from the College of the Sequoias, Lamont Long from the University of New Mexico, Jamaal Magloire from the University of Kentucky, and Tyron Triplett from Tallahassee Community College) would later withdraw their names from this year's draft, which left only 21 total college underclassmen for this year (27 if you include the two high school players and four international players that stayed in this year's draft). The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[3]

High school players

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This would be the fifth straight year in a row where at least one high school player would declare their entry into the NBA draft directly out of high school after previously only allowing it one time back in 1975. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[3]

International players

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In addition to the players below, the likes of Greece's Georgios Diamantopoulos of the Papagou B.C., Greece's Antonis Fotsis of the Panathinaikos B.C., Brazil's Guilherme Giovannoni of the Esporte Clube Pinheiros, the Nigerian born Olumide Oyedeji of Germany's DJK Würzburg, Yugoslavia's Igor Rakočević of the KK Crvena Zvezda, and Greece's Kostas Tsartsaris of the Near East B.C. also initially declared entry for this year's draft at first, but those six players would later withdraw their names from this year's draft altogether. However, the following international players did successfully apply for early draft entrance.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ Ron Artest changed his name to Metta World Peace in 2011 and then Metta Sandiford-Artest in 2020.[1]

See also

[edit]


References

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  1. ^ Bolch, Ben (September 16, 2011). "We have World Peace: Ron Artest gets name change". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  2. ^ Bowdler was born in the United States, but represents the Republic of Ireland internationally.
  3. ^ a b c "1999 Underclassmen". The Draft Review. August 4, 2007. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
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    1999 NBA draft
    General information
    SportBasketball
    DateJune 30, 1999
    LocationMCI Center (Washington, D.C.)
    NetworkTNT
    Overview
    58 total selections in 2 rounds
    LeagueNBA
    First selectionElton Brand (Chicago Bulls)
    Hall of Famers

    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

    GGuardPGPoint guardSGShooting guardFForwardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
    ^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
    *Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
    +Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
    #Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
    ~Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year
    Elton Brand was selected 1st overall by the Chicago Bulls.
    Steve Francis was selected 2nd overall by the Vancouver Grizzlies.
    Baron Davis was selected 3rd overall by the Charlotte Hornets.
    Lamar Odom was selected 4th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers.
    Wally Szczerbiak was selected 6th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
    Richard Hamilton was selected 7th overall by the Washington Wizards.
    Shawn Marion was selected 9th overall by the Phoenix Suns.
    Jason Terry was selected 10th overall by the Atlanta Hawks.
    Metta Sandiford-Artest was selected 16th overall by the Chicago Bulls.
    Andrei Kirilenko was selected 24th overall by the Utah Jazz (didn't play in the NBA for the first 2 seasons (1999–2001) after being drafted).
    Manu Ginóbili was selected 57th overall by the San Antonio Spurs (didn't play in the NBA for the first 3 seasons (1999–2002) after being drafted).
    RoundPickPlayerPositionNationality[n 1]NBA TeamSchool/Club team
    11Elton Brand*~PF/C United StatesChicago BullsDuke (So.)
    12Steve Francis+~PG United StatesVancouver Grizzlies (traded to Houston)Maryland (Jr.)
    13Baron Davis*PG United StatesCharlotte HornetsUCLA (So.)
    14Lamar OdomPF/SF United StatesLos Angeles ClippersRhode Island (So.)
    15Jonathan BenderPF United StatesToronto Raptors (from Denver, traded to Indiana)Picayune Memorial HS (Picayune, Mississippi) (HS Sr.)
    16Wally Szczerbiak+SG/SF United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (from New Jersey)Miami (OH) (Sr.)
    17Richard Hamilton+SG/SF United StatesWashington WizardsConnecticut (Jr.)
    18Andre MillerPG United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Boston)Utah (Sr.)
    19Shawn Marion*SF/PF United StatesPhoenix Suns (from Dallas)UNLV (Jr.)
    110Jason TerrySG/PG United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Golden State)Arizona (Sr.)
    111Trajan LangdonSG United StatesCleveland CavaliersDuke (Sr.)
    112Aleksandar RadojevićC YugoslaviaToronto RaptorsBarton County CC (So.)
    113Corey MaggetteSF/SG United StatesSeattle SuperSonics (traded to Orlando)Duke (Fr.)
    114William AveryPG United StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesDuke (So.)
    115Frédéric Weis#C FranceNew York KnicksLimoges (France)
    116Ron Artest*[A]SF United StatesChicago Bulls (from Phoenix)St. John's (So.)
    117Cal BowdlerPF Ireland[2]Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)Old Dominion (Sr.)
    118James PoseySG/SF United StatesDenver Nuggets (from Milwaukee via Phoenix)Xavier (Jr.)
    119Quincy LewisSF United StatesUtah Jazz (from Philadelphia)Minnesota (Sr.)
    120Dion GloverSG United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Detroit)Georgia Tech (So.)
    121Jeff FosterPF United StatesGolden State Warriors (from Atlanta; traded to Indiana)Southwest Texas State (Sr.)
    122Kenny ThomasPF United StatesHouston RocketsNew Mexico (Sr.)
    123Devean GeorgeSF United StatesLos Angeles LakersAugsburg (Sr.)
    124Andrei Kirilenko+SF RussiaUtah Jazz (from Orlando)CSKA Moscow (Russia)
    125Tim JamesSF United StatesMiami HeatMiami (Sr.)
    126Vonteego CummingsPG United StatesIndiana Pacers (traded to Golden State)Pittsburgh (Sr.)
    127Jumaine JonesSF United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Portland via Detroit; traded to Philadelphia)Georgia (So.)
    128Scott PadgettPF United StatesUtah JazzKentucky (Sr.)
    129Leon SmithPF United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (traded to Dallas)King College Prep HS (Chicago) (HS Sr.)
    230John CelestandPG United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Vancouver Grizzlies)Villanova (Sr.)
    231Rico Hill#F United StatesLos Angeles ClippersIllinois State (Jr.)
    232Michael RuffinPF United StatesChicago BullsTulsa (Sr.)
    233Chris HerrenG United StatesDenver NuggetsFresno State (Sr.)
    234Evan EschmeyerC United StatesNew Jersey NetsNorthwestern (Sr.)
    235Calvin BoothC United StatesWashington WizardsPenn State (Sr.)
    236Wang ZhizhiC ChinaDallas MavericksBayi Rockets (China)
    237Obinna EkezieC NigeriaVancouver Grizzlies (from Boston)Maryland (Sr.)
    238Laron ProfitSG/SF United StatesOrlando Magic (from Golden State)Maryland (Sr.)
    239A. J. BramlettC United StatesCleveland CavaliersArizona (Sr.)
    240Gordan GiričekG/F CroatiaDallas Mavericks (traded to San Antonio)Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
    241Francisco ElsonC NetherlandsDenver NuggetsCalifornia (Sr.)
    242Louis Bullock#G United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Orlando)Michigan (Sr.)
    243Lee NailonSF United StatesCharlotte HornetsTCU (Sr.)
    244Tyrone Washington#C United StatesHouston Rockets (from Phoenix)Mississippi State (Sr.)
    245Ryan RobertsonG United StatesSacramento KingsKansas (Sr.)
    246J. R. Koch#F United StatesNew York KnicksIowa (Sr.)
    247Todd MacCullochC CanadaPhiladelphia 76ersWashington (Sr.)
    248Galen Young#G United StatesMilwaukee BucksCharlotte (Sr.)
    249Lari KetnerC United StatesChicago Bulls (from Detroit via Atlanta)UMass (Sr.)
    250Venson Hamilton#C United StatesHouston RocketsNebraska (Sr.)
    251Antwain Smith#F United StatesVancouver Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers)Saint Paul's (Sr.)
    252Roberto Bergersen#G United StatesAtlanta HawksBoise State (Sr.)
    253Rodney BufordSG United StatesMiami HeatCreighton (Sr.)
    254Melvin Levett#SG United StatesDetroit Pistons (from Indiana)Cincinnati (Sr.)
    255Kris Clack#G United StatesBoston Celtics (from Orlando via Denver)Texas (Sr.)
    256Tim YoungC United StatesGolden State Warriors (from Portland)Stanford (Sr.)
    257Manu Ginóbili^*SG ArgentinaSan Antonio SpursViola Reggio Calabria (Italy 2nd)
    258Eddie Lucas#G United StatesUtah JazzVirginia Tech (Sr.)
    1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

    Notable undrafted players

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

    PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
    Chris AndersenC/PF United StatesBlinn (So.)
    Michael BatistePF/C United StatesLong Beach State (Sr.)
    Raja BellSG United States Virgin IslandsFIU (Sr.)
    Geno CarlislePG United StatesCalifornia (Sr.)
    Maurice CarterSG United StatesLSU (Sr.)
    Jorge GarbajosaPF SpainTAU Cerámica (Spain)
    Derek HoodSF/PF United StatesArkansas (Sr.)
    Jermaine JacksonSG United StatesDetroit (Sr.)
    Harold JamisonPF United StatesClemson (Sr.)
    Jason MiskiriPG GuyanaGeorge Mason (So.)
    Boniface N'DongC SenegalSpVgg Rattelsdorf (Germany)
    Milt PalacioSG BelizeColorado State (Sr.)
    Andy PankoPF United StatesLebanon Valley (Sr.)
    Pablo PrigioniPG ArgentinaObras Sanitarias (Argentina)
    Eddie RobinsonSG/SF United StatesCentral Oklahoma (Sr.)
    Guy RuckerC United StatesIowa (Jr.)
    Jamel ThomasSG/SF United StatesProvidence (Sr.)
    Wayne TurnerPG United StatesKentucky (Sr.)

    Early entrants

    College underclassmen

    This year would see a step down in the number of overall underclassmen entering the NBA draft. After seeing 40 initial entries the last two years, this year only saw 39 total initial entries at hand. Not only that, but twelve of the players that had declared entry (with six of the actual collegiate players being Harold Arceneaux from Weber State University, Edwin Daniels from UNLV, DeeAndre Hulett from the College of the Sequoias, Lamont Long from the University of New Mexico, Jamaal Magloire from the University of Kentucky, and Tyron Triplett from Tallahassee Community College) would later withdraw their names from this year's draft, which left only 21 total college underclassmen for this year (27 if you include the two high school players and four international players that stayed in this year's draft). The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[3]

    High school players

    This would be the fifth straight year in a row where at least one high school player would declare their entry into the NBA draft directly out of high school after previously only allowing it one time back in 1975. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[3]

    International players

    In addition to the players below, the likes of Greece's Georgios Diamantopoulos of the Papagou B.C., Greece's Antonis Fotsis of the Panathinaikos B.C., Brazil's Guilherme Giovannoni of the Esporte Clube Pinheiros, the Nigerian born Olumide Oyedeji of Germany's DJK Würzburg, Yugoslavia's Igor Rakočević of the KK Crvena Zvezda, and Greece's Kostas Tsartsaris of the Near East B.C. also initially declared entry for this year's draft at first, but those six players would later withdraw their names from this year's draft altogether. However, the following international players did successfully apply for early draft entrance.[3]

    Notes

    1. ^ Ron Artest changed his name to Metta World Peace in 2011 and then Metta Sandiford-Artest in 2020.[1]

    See also


    References

    1. ^ Bolch, Ben (September 16, 2011). "We have World Peace: Ron Artest gets name change". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
    2. ^ Bowdler was born in the United States, but represents the Republic of Ireland internationally.
    3. ^ a b c "1999 Underclassmen". The Draft Review. August 4, 2007. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
    • "Official website". NBA.com. Archived from the original on February 16, 2001. Retrieved June 15, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
    • 1999 NBA Draft at Basketball-Reference.com
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