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2006 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateJune 28, 2006
LocationThe Theater at Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
NetworkESPN
Overview
60 total selections in 2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionAndrea Bargnani (Toronto Raptors)
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The 2006 NBA draft was held on June 28, 2006, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City and was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. This was also the only time the New Orleans Hornets would draft under the temporary name of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets as the city of New Orleans was still recovering from the events of Hurricane Katrina after the 2005-06 NBA season.

Italian Andrea Bargnani was selected first overall by the Toronto Raptors, who won the draft lottery.[1] He became the second player without competitive experience in the United States to be drafted first overall. Prior to the draft he was playing with Italian club Benetton Treviso for 3 years.[2] Sixth-overall pick Brandon Roy from University of Washington was named Rookie of the Year for the 2006–07 season.[3] Roy was originally drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves but his draft rights were traded to the Portland Trail Blazers on draft day. Portland also acquired the draft rights to the second-overall pick from the University of Texas, LaMarcus Aldridge from the Chicago Bulls on draft day.[4]

The University of Connecticut had four players selected in the first round, tying the record set by Duke University in 1999 and the University of North Carolina in 2005.[5] These players were Rudy Gay, Hilton Armstrong, Marcus Williams, and Josh Boone. With Denham Brown also selected in the second round, Connecticut became the first school ever to have five players selected in a two-round draft.[6] Connecticut joined eight other schools that had five players selected in a single draft, second only to UNLV, who had six players selected in the eight-round 1977 draft.[7] As of 2025, Kyle Lowry is the only remaining active NBA player from this draft class.

Draft selections

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PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
*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
Andrea Bargnani was the first Italian-born player to be selected as the #1 overall pick. He was selected by the Toronto Raptors.
LaMarcus Aldridge, was picked 2nd overall by the Chicago Bulls. His draft rights were traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.
Brandon Roy was selected 6th by the Minnesota Timberwolves. His draft rights were traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.
Rudy Gay was picked 8th by the Houston Rockets. His draft rights were later traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.
JJ Redick was picked 11th overall by the Orlando Magic.
Rajon Rondo was picked 21st by the Phoenix Suns. His draft rights were later traded to the Boston Celtics.
Kyle Lowry was picked 24th by the Memphis Grizzlies.
Paul Millsap was picked 47th by the Utah Jazz.
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationality[n 1]TeamSchool/club team
11Andrea BargnaniPF ItalyToronto RaptorsBenetton Treviso (Italy)
12LaMarcus Aldridge*PF United StatesChicago Bulls (from New York, traded to Portland)[o][a]Texas (So.)
13Adam MorrisonSF United StatesCharlotte BobcatsGonzaga (Jr.)
14Tyrus ThomasPF United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (traded to Chicago)[a]LSU (Fr.)
15Shelden WilliamsPF United StatesAtlanta HawksDuke (Sr.)
16Brandon Roy*~SG United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Portland)[b]Washington (Sr.)
17Randy FoyeSG United StatesBoston Celtics (traded to Minnesota via Portland)[b]Villanova (Sr.)
18Rudy GaySF United StatesHouston Rockets (traded to Memphis)[c]Connecticut (So.)
19Patrick O'BryantC United StatesGolden State WarriorsBradley (So.)
110Mouhamed SeneC SenegalSeattle SuperSonicsVerviers-Pepinster (Belgium)
111JJ RedickSG United StatesOrlando MagicDuke (Sr.)
112Hilton ArmstrongC United StatesNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsConnecticut (Sr.)
113Thabo SefoloshaSG SwitzerlandPhiladelphia 76ers (traded to Chicago)[d]Angelico Biella (Italy)
114Ronnie BrewerSG United StatesUtah JazzArkansas (Jr.)
115Cedric SimmonsSF United StatesNew Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets (from Milwaukee)[p]NC State (So.)
116Rodney CarneySF United StatesChicago Bulls (traded to Philadelphia)[d]Memphis (Sr.)
117Shawne WilliamsPF United StatesIndiana PacersMemphis (Fr.)
118Oleksiy PecherovC UkraineWashington WizardsBC Kyiv (Ukraine)
119Quincy DoubyG United StatesSacramento KingsRutgers (Jr.)
120Renaldo BalkmanF Puerto RicoNew York Knicks (from Denver via New Jersey and Toronto)[q]South Carolina (Jr.)
121Rajon Rondo*PG United StatesPhoenix Suns (from L.A. Lakers via Boston and Atlanta, traded to Boston)[r][e]Kentucky (So.)
122Marcus WilliamsG United StatesNew Jersey Nets (from L.A. Clippers via Orlando and Denver)[s]Connecticut (Jr.)
123Josh BooneF United StatesNew Jersey NetsConnecticut (Jr.)
124Kyle Lowry*PG United StatesMemphis GrizzliesVillanova (So.)
125Shannon BrownG United StatesCleveland CavaliersMichigan State (Jr.)
126Jordan FarmarG United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Miami)[t]UCLA (So.)
127Sergio RodríguezG SpainPhoenix Suns (traded to Portland)[f]Adecco Estudiantes (Spain)
128Maurice AgerG United StatesDallas MavericksMichigan State (Sr.)
129Mardy CollinsG United StatesNew York Knicks (from San Antonio)[u]Temple (Sr.)
130Joel FreelandC United KingdomPortland Trail Blazers (from Detroit via Utah)[v]Gran Canaria (Spain)
231James WhiteG United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (traded to Indiana)[g]Cincinnati (Sr.)
232Steve NovakSF United StatesHouston Rockets (from New York)[w]Marquette (Sr.)
233Solomon JonesF United StatesAtlanta HawksSouth Florida (Sr.)
234Paul DavisC United StatesLos Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)[x]Michigan State (Sr.)
235P. J. TuckerF United StatesToronto RaptorsTexas (Jr.)
236Craig SmithF United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (from Boston)[y]Boston College (Sr.)
237Bobby JonesF United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Philadelphia)[h]Washington (Sr.)
238Kosta PerovićC SerbiaGolden State WarriorsPartizan Belgrade (Serbia)
239David NoelF United StatesMilwaukee Bucks (from Houston)[z]North Carolina (Sr.)
240Denham Brown#G CanadaSeattle SuperSonicsConnecticut (Sr.)
241James AugustineF United StatesOrlando MagicIllinois (Sr.)
242Daniel GibsonG United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Philadelphia)[aa]Texas (So.)
243Marcus ViniciusF BrazilNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsObjetivo São Carlos (Brazil)
244Lior Eliyahu#F IsraelOrlando Magic (from Milwaukee via Cleveland, traded to Houston)[ab][i]Hapoel Galil Elyon (Israel)
245Alexander JohnsonF United StatesIndiana Pacers (traded to Memphis via Portland)[g]Florida State (Jr.)
246Dee BrownG United StatesUtah Jazz (from Chicago via Houston)[ac]Illinois (Sr.)
247Paul Millsap+PF United StatesUtah JazzLouisiana Tech (Jr.)
248Vladimir Veremeenko#F BelarusWashington WizardsDynamo St. Petersburg (Russia)
249Leon PoweF United StatesDenver Nuggets (traded to Boston)[j]California (Jr.)
250Ryan HollinsC United StatesCharlotte Bobcats (from Sacramento)[ad]UCLA (Sr.)
251Cheikh SambC SenegalLos Angeles Lakers (traded to Detroit)[k]WTC Cornellà (Spain)
252Guillermo DiazG Puerto RicoLos Angeles ClippersMiami (FL) (Jr.)
253Yotam Halperin#G IsraelSeattle SuperSonics (from Memphis)[ae]Union Olimpija (Slovenia)
254Hassan AdamsG United StatesNew Jersey NetsArizona (Sr.)
255Ejike Ugboaja#F NigeriaCleveland CavaliersUnion Bank Lagos (Nigeria)
256Edin Bavčić#F Bosnia and HerzegovinaToronto Raptors (from Miami via Boston and New Orleans/Oklahoma City, traded to Philadelphia)[af][l]ASA BH Telecom (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
257Loukas Mavrokefalidis#C GreeceMinnesota Timberwolves (from Phoenix)[ag]PAOK (Greece)
258J. R. Pinnock#G United StatesDallas Mavericks (traded to L.A. Lakers)[m]George Washington (Jr.)
259Damir MarkotaF CroatiaSan Antonio Spurs (traded to Milwaukee)[n]Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
260Will BlalockG United StatesDetroit PistonsIowa State (Jr.)
  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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Some of these players not selected in this year's draft have played in the NBA.

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
Louis AmundsonF United StatesUNLV (Sr.)
José Juan BareaPG Puerto RicoNortheastern (Sr.)
Cedric BozemanG/F United StatesUCLA (Sr.)
Chris CopelandSF United StatesColorado (Sr.)
Thomas GardnerSG United StatesMissouri (Jr.)
Mike HallSF United StatesGeorge Washington (Sr.)
Robert HitePG/SG United StatesMiami (Florida) (Sr.)
Chris HunterC United StatesMichigan (Jr.)
Dontell JeffersonSG United StatesArkansas (Sr.)
Eugene JeterPG United States
 Ukraine
Portland (Sr.)
Carldell JohnsonPG United StatesUAB (Sr.)
Tarence KinseySG United StatesSouth Carolina (Sr.)
Chris McCraySG United StatesMaryland (Sr.)
Pops Mensah-BonsuPF United KingdomGeorge Washington (Sr.)
Larry OwensSF/SG United StatesOral Roberts (Sr.)
Chris QuinnPG United StatesNotre Dame (Sr.)
Allan RaySG/PG United StatesVillanova (Sr.)
Jeremy RichardsonSG/SF United StatesDelta State (Sr.)
Walker Russell Jr.PG United StatesJacksonville State (Sr.)
Steven SmithSF/PF United StatesLa Salle (Sr.)
Darius Washington Jr.PG/SG United States
 Macedonia
Memphis (So.)
C. J. WatsonG United StatesTennessee (Sr.)
Justin WilliamsPF/C United StatesWyoming (Sr.)

Eligibility

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The new collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) took into effect starting in this year's draft. Under the new agreement, high school players were not eligible for selection. The new rules stated that high school players must wait one year after their high school class graduates and must be at least 19 years old to be eligible for the draft.[8][9]

The basic requirements for draft eligibility are:

  • All drafted players must be at least 19 years of age during the calendar year of the draft (i.e. born on or before December 31, 1987, for the 2006 draft).[9]
  • Any player who is not an "international player", as defined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.[9]

The CBA defines "international players" as players who permanently resided outside the U.S. for three years before the draft, did not complete high school in the U.S., and have never enrolled at a U.S. college or university.[10]

The basic requirement for automatic eligibility for a U.S. player is the completion of his college eligibility.[11] Players who meet the CBA definition of "international players" are automatically eligible if their 22nd birthday falls during or before the calendar year of the draft (i.e., born on or before December 31, 1984, for the 2006 draft).[12]

A player who is not automatically eligible must declare his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft.[13][14][15] An early entry candidate is allowed to withdraw his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 10 days before the draft.[16] On June 19, 2006, NBA announced that 37 college players and 10 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2006 Draft, while 47 players who had previously declared as early entry candidates had withdrawn from the draft.[17]

Early entrants

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This year would mark the very first year where the NBA would not allow for high school prospects to enter the NBA draft after previously allowing it since 1995.

College underclassmen

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This year would mark a step down from the number of underclassmen expressing their interest in joining the NBA draft. After previously having over 100 players expressing their interest last year, this year only saw 92 total underclassmen from college or overseas play express interest in entering the NBA draft. However 46 of these players would later withdraw their entries into the draft, leaving only 46 total underclassmen from college or overseas areas officially entering the draft this year. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[18]

International players

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The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[18]

Automatically eligible entrants

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

  • They have no remaining college eligibility.
  • If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under the contract.

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

  • They are at least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In term of dates players born on or before December 31, 1984, are automatically eligible for the 2006 draft.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA within the United States, and have played under that contract.
Other automatically eligible players
PlayerTeamNoteRef.
Australia Ian CrosswhiteSydney Kings (Australia)Left Oregon in 2005; playing professionally since the 2005–06 season[19]

Draft lottery

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The first 14 picks in the draft belonged to teams that had missed the playoffs; the order was determined through a lottery. The lottery would determine the three teams that would obtain the first three picks on the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. On April 20, 2007, the NBA performed a tie-breaker to determine the order of the picks for teams with identical win–loss record.[20]

The 2006 Draft Lottery was held on May 23, 2006, in Secaucus, New Jersey. The Toronto Raptors, who had the fifth-worst record, won the lottery with just 8.8% chance to win. The Chicago Bulls, who acquired the New York Knicks' first-round draft pick from a previous trade, landed the second overall pick. The Portland Trail Blazers who had the best chance to land the top pick fell out of the top three and had to settle with 4th pick. Portland's 4th pick was the lowest possible pick that Portland could obtained through the lottery.[21]

Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2006 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places:[22][23]

^Denotes the actual lottery results
Team2005–06
record
Lottery
chances
Pick
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th
Portland Trail Blazers21–61250.250.215.177.358^
New York Knicks[a]23–59199.199.188^.171.319.124
Charlotte Bobcats26–56138.138.142.145^.238.290.045
Atlanta Hawks26–56137.137.142.145.085.323^.156.013
Toronto Raptors27–5588.088^.096.106.262.359.084.004
Minnesota Timberwolves33–4953.053.060.070.440^.330.045.001
Boston Celtics33–4953.053.060.070.573^.226.018.000
Houston Rockets34–4823.023.027.032.725^.184.009.000
Golden State Warriors34–4822.022.026.031.797^.121.004.000
Seattle SuperSonics35–4711.011.013.016.870^.089.002.000
Orlando Magic36–468.008.009.012.908^.063.001.000
New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets38–447.007.008.010.935^.039.000
Philadelphia 76ers38–446.006.007.009.960^.018
Utah Jazz41–415.005.006.007.982^

^ a: New York Knicks' pick was conveyed to the Chicago Bulls.[o]

Trades involving draft picks

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Draft-day trades

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Rajon Rondo, the 21st pick of the Phoenix Suns, and was traded to the Boston Celtics.

The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.

Pre-draft trades

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

See also

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References

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    2006 NBA draft
    General information
    SportBasketball
    DateJune 28, 2006
    LocationThe Theater at Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
    NetworkESPN
    Overview
    60 total selections in 2 rounds
    LeagueNBA
    First selectionAndrea Bargnani (Toronto Raptors)

    The 2006 NBA draft was held on June 28, 2006, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City and was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. This was also the only time the New Orleans Hornets would draft under the temporary name of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets as the city of New Orleans was still recovering from the events of Hurricane Katrina after the 2005-06 NBA season.

    Italian Andrea Bargnani was selected first overall by the Toronto Raptors, who won the draft lottery.[1] He became the second player without competitive experience in the United States to be drafted first overall. Prior to the draft he was playing with Italian club Benetton Treviso for 3 years.[2] Sixth-overall pick Brandon Roy from University of Washington was named Rookie of the Year for the 2006–07 season.[3] Roy was originally drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves but his draft rights were traded to the Portland Trail Blazers on draft day. Portland also acquired the draft rights to the second-overall pick from the University of Texas, LaMarcus Aldridge from the Chicago Bulls on draft day.[4]

    The University of Connecticut had four players selected in the first round, tying the record set by Duke University in 1999 and the University of North Carolina in 2005.[5] These players were Rudy Gay, Hilton Armstrong, Marcus Williams, and Josh Boone. With Denham Brown also selected in the second round, Connecticut became the first school ever to have five players selected in a two-round draft.[6] Connecticut joined eight other schools that had five players selected in a single draft, second only to UNLV, who had six players selected in the eight-round 1977 draft.[7] As of 2025, Kyle Lowry is the only remaining active NBA player from this draft class.

    Draft selections

    PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
    *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
    Andrea Bargnani was the first Italian-born player to be selected as the #1 overall pick. He was selected by the Toronto Raptors.
    LaMarcus Aldridge, was picked 2nd overall by the Chicago Bulls. His draft rights were traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.
    Brandon Roy was selected 6th by the Minnesota Timberwolves. His draft rights were traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.
    Rudy Gay was picked 8th by the Houston Rockets. His draft rights were later traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.
    JJ Redick was picked 11th overall by the Orlando Magic.
    Rajon Rondo was picked 21st by the Phoenix Suns. His draft rights were later traded to the Boston Celtics.
    Kyle Lowry was picked 24th by the Memphis Grizzlies.
    Paul Millsap was picked 47th by the Utah Jazz.
    RoundPickPlayerPositionNationality[n 1]TeamSchool/club team
    11Andrea BargnaniPF ItalyToronto RaptorsBenetton Treviso (Italy)
    12LaMarcus Aldridge*PF United StatesChicago Bulls (from New York, traded to Portland)[o][a]Texas (So.)
    13Adam MorrisonSF United StatesCharlotte BobcatsGonzaga (Jr.)
    14Tyrus ThomasPF United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (traded to Chicago)[a]LSU (Fr.)
    15Shelden WilliamsPF United StatesAtlanta HawksDuke (Sr.)
    16Brandon Roy*~SG United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Portland)[b]Washington (Sr.)
    17Randy FoyeSG United StatesBoston Celtics (traded to Minnesota via Portland)[b]Villanova (Sr.)
    18Rudy GaySF United StatesHouston Rockets (traded to Memphis)[c]Connecticut (So.)
    19Patrick O'BryantC United StatesGolden State WarriorsBradley (So.)
    110Mouhamed SeneC SenegalSeattle SuperSonicsVerviers-Pepinster (Belgium)
    111JJ RedickSG United StatesOrlando MagicDuke (Sr.)
    112Hilton ArmstrongC United StatesNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsConnecticut (Sr.)
    113Thabo SefoloshaSG SwitzerlandPhiladelphia 76ers (traded to Chicago)[d]Angelico Biella (Italy)
    114Ronnie BrewerSG United StatesUtah JazzArkansas (Jr.)
    115Cedric SimmonsSF United StatesNew Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets (from Milwaukee)[p]NC State (So.)
    116Rodney CarneySF United StatesChicago Bulls (traded to Philadelphia)[d]Memphis (Sr.)
    117Shawne WilliamsPF United StatesIndiana PacersMemphis (Fr.)
    118Oleksiy PecherovC UkraineWashington WizardsBC Kyiv (Ukraine)
    119Quincy DoubyG United StatesSacramento KingsRutgers (Jr.)
    120Renaldo BalkmanF Puerto RicoNew York Knicks (from Denver via New Jersey and Toronto)[q]South Carolina (Jr.)
    121Rajon Rondo*PG United StatesPhoenix Suns (from L.A. Lakers via Boston and Atlanta, traded to Boston)[r][e]Kentucky (So.)
    122Marcus WilliamsG United StatesNew Jersey Nets (from L.A. Clippers via Orlando and Denver)[s]Connecticut (Jr.)
    123Josh BooneF United StatesNew Jersey NetsConnecticut (Jr.)
    124Kyle Lowry*PG United StatesMemphis GrizzliesVillanova (So.)
    125Shannon BrownG United StatesCleveland CavaliersMichigan State (Jr.)
    126Jordan FarmarG United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Miami)[t]UCLA (So.)
    127Sergio RodríguezG SpainPhoenix Suns (traded to Portland)[f]Adecco Estudiantes (Spain)
    128Maurice AgerG United StatesDallas MavericksMichigan State (Sr.)
    129Mardy CollinsG United StatesNew York Knicks (from San Antonio)[u]Temple (Sr.)
    130Joel FreelandC United KingdomPortland Trail Blazers (from Detroit via Utah)[v]Gran Canaria (Spain)
    231James WhiteG United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (traded to Indiana)[g]Cincinnati (Sr.)
    232Steve NovakSF United StatesHouston Rockets (from New York)[w]Marquette (Sr.)
    233Solomon JonesF United StatesAtlanta HawksSouth Florida (Sr.)
    234Paul DavisC United StatesLos Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)[x]Michigan State (Sr.)
    235P. J. TuckerF United StatesToronto RaptorsTexas (Jr.)
    236Craig SmithF United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (from Boston)[y]Boston College (Sr.)
    237Bobby JonesF United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves (traded to Philadelphia)[h]Washington (Sr.)
    238Kosta PerovićC SerbiaGolden State WarriorsPartizan Belgrade (Serbia)
    239David NoelF United StatesMilwaukee Bucks (from Houston)[z]North Carolina (Sr.)
    240Denham Brown#G CanadaSeattle SuperSonicsConnecticut (Sr.)
    241James AugustineF United StatesOrlando MagicIllinois (Sr.)
    242Daniel GibsonG United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Philadelphia)[aa]Texas (So.)
    243Marcus ViniciusF BrazilNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsObjetivo São Carlos (Brazil)
    244Lior Eliyahu#F IsraelOrlando Magic (from Milwaukee via Cleveland, traded to Houston)[ab][i]Hapoel Galil Elyon (Israel)
    245Alexander JohnsonF United StatesIndiana Pacers (traded to Memphis via Portland)[g]Florida State (Jr.)
    246Dee BrownG United StatesUtah Jazz (from Chicago via Houston)[ac]Illinois (Sr.)
    247Paul Millsap+PF United StatesUtah JazzLouisiana Tech (Jr.)
    248Vladimir Veremeenko#F BelarusWashington WizardsDynamo St. Petersburg (Russia)
    249Leon PoweF United StatesDenver Nuggets (traded to Boston)[j]California (Jr.)
    250Ryan HollinsC United StatesCharlotte Bobcats (from Sacramento)[ad]UCLA (Sr.)
    251Cheikh SambC SenegalLos Angeles Lakers (traded to Detroit)[k]WTC Cornellà (Spain)
    252Guillermo DiazG Puerto RicoLos Angeles ClippersMiami (FL) (Jr.)
    253Yotam Halperin#G IsraelSeattle SuperSonics (from Memphis)[ae]Union Olimpija (Slovenia)
    254Hassan AdamsG United StatesNew Jersey NetsArizona (Sr.)
    255Ejike Ugboaja#F NigeriaCleveland CavaliersUnion Bank Lagos (Nigeria)
    256Edin Bavčić#F Bosnia and HerzegovinaToronto Raptors (from Miami via Boston and New Orleans/Oklahoma City, traded to Philadelphia)[af][l]ASA BH Telecom (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    257Loukas Mavrokefalidis#C GreeceMinnesota Timberwolves (from Phoenix)[ag]PAOK (Greece)
    258J. R. Pinnock#G United StatesDallas Mavericks (traded to L.A. Lakers)[m]George Washington (Jr.)
    259Damir MarkotaF CroatiaSan Antonio Spurs (traded to Milwaukee)[n]Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
    260Will BlalockG United StatesDetroit PistonsIowa State (Jr.)
    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

    Some of these players not selected in this year's draft have played in the NBA.

    PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
    Louis AmundsonF United StatesUNLV (Sr.)
    José Juan BareaPG Puerto RicoNortheastern (Sr.)
    Cedric BozemanG/F United StatesUCLA (Sr.)
    Chris CopelandSF United StatesColorado (Sr.)
    Thomas GardnerSG United StatesMissouri (Jr.)
    Mike HallSF United StatesGeorge Washington (Sr.)
    Robert HitePG/SG United StatesMiami (Florida) (Sr.)
    Chris HunterC United StatesMichigan (Jr.)
    Dontell JeffersonSG United StatesArkansas (Sr.)
    Eugene JeterPG United States
     Ukraine
    Portland (Sr.)
    Carldell JohnsonPG United StatesUAB (Sr.)
    Tarence KinseySG United StatesSouth Carolina (Sr.)
    Chris McCraySG United StatesMaryland (Sr.)
    Pops Mensah-BonsuPF United KingdomGeorge Washington (Sr.)
    Larry OwensSF/SG United StatesOral Roberts (Sr.)
    Chris QuinnPG United StatesNotre Dame (Sr.)
    Allan RaySG/PG United StatesVillanova (Sr.)
    Jeremy RichardsonSG/SF United StatesDelta State (Sr.)
    Walker Russell Jr.PG United StatesJacksonville State (Sr.)
    Steven SmithSF/PF United StatesLa Salle (Sr.)
    Darius Washington Jr.PG/SG United States
     Macedonia
    Memphis (So.)
    C. J. WatsonG United StatesTennessee (Sr.)
    Justin WilliamsPF/C United StatesWyoming (Sr.)

    Eligibility

    The new collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) took into effect starting in this year's draft. Under the new agreement, high school players were not eligible for selection. The new rules stated that high school players must wait one year after their high school class graduates and must be at least 19 years old to be eligible for the draft.[8][9]

    The basic requirements for draft eligibility are:

    • All drafted players must be at least 19 years of age during the calendar year of the draft (i.e. born on or before December 31, 1987, for the 2006 draft).[9]
    • Any player who is not an "international player", as defined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.[9]

    The CBA defines "international players" as players who permanently resided outside the U.S. for three years before the draft, did not complete high school in the U.S., and have never enrolled at a U.S. college or university.[10]

    The basic requirement for automatic eligibility for a U.S. player is the completion of his college eligibility.[11] Players who meet the CBA definition of "international players" are automatically eligible if their 22nd birthday falls during or before the calendar year of the draft (i.e., born on or before December 31, 1984, for the 2006 draft).[12]

    A player who is not automatically eligible must declare his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft.[13][14][15] An early entry candidate is allowed to withdraw his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 10 days before the draft.[16] On June 19, 2006, NBA announced that 37 college players and 10 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2006 Draft, while 47 players who had previously declared as early entry candidates had withdrawn from the draft.[17]

    Early entrants

    This year would mark the very first year where the NBA would not allow for high school prospects to enter the NBA draft after previously allowing it since 1995.

    College underclassmen

    This year would mark a step down from the number of underclassmen expressing their interest in joining the NBA draft. After previously having over 100 players expressing their interest last year, this year only saw 92 total underclassmen from college or overseas play express interest in entering the NBA draft. However 46 of these players would later withdraw their entries into the draft, leaving only 46 total underclassmen from college or overseas areas officially entering the draft this year. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[18]

    International players

    The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[18]

    Automatically eligible entrants

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

    • They have no remaining college eligibility.
    • If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
    • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under the contract.

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

    • They are at least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In term of dates players born on or before December 31, 1984, are automatically eligible for the 2006 draft.
    • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA within the United States, and have played under that contract.
    Other automatically eligible players
    PlayerTeamNoteRef.
    Australia Ian CrosswhiteSydney Kings (Australia)Left Oregon in 2005; playing professionally since the 2005–06 season[19]

    Draft lottery

    The first 14 picks in the draft belonged to teams that had missed the playoffs; the order was determined through a lottery. The lottery would determine the three teams that would obtain the first three picks on the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. On April 20, 2007, the NBA performed a tie-breaker to determine the order of the picks for teams with identical win–loss record.[20]

    The 2006 Draft Lottery was held on May 23, 2006, in Secaucus, New Jersey. The Toronto Raptors, who had the fifth-worst record, won the lottery with just 8.8% chance to win. The Chicago Bulls, who acquired the New York Knicks' first-round draft pick from a previous trade, landed the second overall pick. The Portland Trail Blazers who had the best chance to land the top pick fell out of the top three and had to settle with 4th pick. Portland's 4th pick was the lowest possible pick that Portland could obtained through the lottery.[21]

    Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2006 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places:[22][23]

    ^Denotes the actual lottery results
    Team2005–06
    record
    Lottery
    chances
    Pick
    1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th
    Portland Trail Blazers21–61250.250.215.177.358^
    New York Knicks[a]23–59199.199.188^.171.319.124
    Charlotte Bobcats26–56138.138.142.145^.238.290.045
    Atlanta Hawks26–56137.137.142.145.085.323^.156.013
    Toronto Raptors27–5588.088^.096.106.262.359.084.004
    Minnesota Timberwolves33–4953.053.060.070.440^.330.045.001
    Boston Celtics33–4953.053.060.070.573^.226.018.000
    Houston Rockets34–4823.023.027.032.725^.184.009.000
    Golden State Warriors34–4822.022.026.031.797^.121.004.000
    Seattle SuperSonics35–4711.011.013.016.870^.089.002.000
    Orlando Magic36–468.008.009.012.908^.063.001.000
    New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets38–447.007.008.010.935^.039.000
    Philadelphia 76ers38–446.006.007.009.960^.018
    Utah Jazz41–415.005.006.007.982^

    ^ a: New York Knicks' pick was conveyed to the Chicago Bulls.[o]

    Trades involving draft picks

    Draft-day trades

    Rajon Rondo, the 21st pick of the Phoenix Suns, and was traded to the Boston Celtics.

    The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.

    Pre-draft trades

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

    See also


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