Welcome to the 2018 NBA Draft! The next few weeks will be full of the NBA news and rumors, and this is the place where they all officially start!
The Phoenix Suns have the first overall pick for the first time in franchise history, and you can see who they select number one, as well as what happens with the other 29 draft picks right here thanks to the The Game Day Report’s LIVE Draft Board!
Thank you for following the draft with us! Let’s get right into it!
On the clock: First round has concluded
Last player selected: Omari Spellman, Villanova
1: Phoenix Suns – DeAndre Ayton, Arizona
2: Sacramento Kings – Marvin Bagley III, Duke
3: Atlanta Hawks – Luka Doncic, Slovenia (Rights traded to Dallas)
4: Memphis Grizzlies – Jaren Jackson Jr., Michigan State
5: Dallas Mavericks – Trae Young, Oklahoma (Rights traded to Atlanta)
6: Orlando Magic – Mo Bamba, Texas
7: Chicago Bulls – Wendell Carter Jr., Duke
8: Cleveland Cavaliers (via Brooklyn Nets) – Collin Sexton, Alabama
9: New York Knicks – Kevin Knox, Kentucky
10: Philadelphia 76ers (via Los Angeles Lakers) – Mikal Bridges, Villanova (Rights traded to Phoenix)
11: Charlotte Hornets – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kentucky (Rights traded to Los Angeles)
12: Los Angeles Clippers (via Detroit Pistons) – Miles Bridges, Michigan State (Rights traded to Charlotte)
13: Los Angeles Clippers – Jerome Robinson, Boston College
14: Denver Nuggets – Michael Porter Jr., Missouri
15: Washington Wizards – Troy Brown, Oregon
16: Phoenix Suns (via Miami Heat) – Zhaire Smith, Texas Tech (Rights traded to Philadelphia)
17: Milwaukee Bucks – Donte DiVincenzo, Villanova
18: San Antonio Spurs – Lonnie Walker, Miami
19: Atlanta Hawks (via Minnesota Timberwolves) – Kevin Huerter, Maryland
20: Minnesota Timberwolves (via Oklahoma City Thunder) – Josh Okogie, Georgia Tech
21: Utah Jazz – Grayson Allen, Duke
22: Chicago Bulls (via New Orleans Pelicans) – Chandler Hutchison, Boise State
23: Indiana Pacers – Aaron Holiday, UCLA
24: Portland Trail Blazers – Anfernee Simmons, IMG Academy
25: Los Angeles Lakers (via Cleveland Cavaliers) – Mo Wagner, Michigan
26: Philadelphia 76ers – Landry Shamet, Wichita State
27: Boston Celtics – Robert Williams, Texas A&M
28: Golden State Warriors – Jacob Evans, Cincinnati
29: Brooklyn Nets (via Toronto Raptors) – Dzanan Musa, Croatia
30: Atlanta Hawks (via Houston Rockets) – Omari Spellman, Villanova
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