Here’s a complete list of every pick and trade in the 2023 NBA Draft

The 2023 NBA Draft is over.

The fireworks went off hours before the draft began Golden State Warriors is reported Replaced Jordan Poole for Chris Paul In a stunning blockbuster deal with the Washington Wizards. But that was the only major trade of the day.

The San Antonio Spurs kick off Thursday night’s action from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Victor Vembaniyama took first overall. The draft actually started with the Charlotte Hornets with the second pick, who somewhat surprisingly went with Scoot Henderson along with Brandon Miller.

The Portland Trail Blazers ultimately didn’t cash in on the No. 3 pick for the win-now talent around Damian Lillard, instead adding another exciting young guard in Scott Henderson.

Rounding out the top five are the Houston Rockets and Detroit Pistons Each took a Thompson twin. Houston selected Amen Thompson first, followed by Auser Thompson of Detroit. Amen and Auser became the first brothers to be selected in the top 10 of the same NBA draft.

Those were just the top five out of 58 total selections, and many trades were mixed throughout the night. Here’s a full breakdown of each pick and trade:

What was traded in the 2023 NBA Draft?

  • The Dallas Mavericks is reported Traded the draft rights to Cason Wallace (No. 10 pick) to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for the draft rights to Davis Bertans and Derek Lively II (No. 12 pick).

  • The Sacramento Kings is reported Traded the draft rights to Richaun Holmes and Olivier-Maxens Prosper (No. 24 pick) to the Mavericks.

  • The Boston Celtics is reported Traded the draft rights to Marcus Chaucer (No. 25 pick) to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for the 31st pick and Two futures Second Round Exams.

  • Celtics is reported Big no. Traded draft rights to James Nnaji (No. 31 pick) to the Hornets in exchange for picks 34 and 39.

  • The Spurs is reported Traded the draft rights to Leonard Miller (No. 33 pick) to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for two future second-round picks.

  • Celtics is reported Traded the draft rights to Colby Jones (No. 34 pick) to the Kings in exchange for the draft rights to Jordan Walsh (No. 38 pick) and a future second-round pick.

  • Magicians is reported Traded draft pick for Julian Phillips (No. 35 pick). Chicago Bulls In exchange for “a pair”. A future second round Examinations.

  • Orlando Magic is reported Traded draft rights to Andre Jackson Jr. (No. 36 pick) to the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for a 2030 second-round pick and cash considerations.

  • As part of the Chris Paul-Jordan Pool deal, the Wizards reportedly traded the draft rights to Trace Jackson-Davis (No. 57) to the Warriors in exchange for Patrick Baldwin Jr.

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*Trade details via ESPN, The Athletic, Spotrac and Orlando Sentinel

2023 NBA Draft Results

First round

  1. Saint Anthony: Victor Wembaniama, C, France

  2. Charlotte: Brandon Miller, SF, Alabama

  3. Portland: Scoot Henderson, PG, G League Ignite

  4. Houston: Amen Thompson, PG, Overtime Elite

  5. Detroit: Auser Thompson, SG, overtime elite

  6. Orlando: Anthony Black, SG, Arkansas

  7. Indiana: Bilal Coulibaly, SF, France (Traded to Washington)

  8. Washington: Jarres Walker, PF, Houston (Traded to Indiana)

  9. Utah: Taylor Hendricks, PF, UCF

  10. Dallas: Cason Wallace, PG, Kentucky (Traded to Oklahoma City)

  11. Orlando (from Chicago): Jedd Howard, SG, Michigan

  12. Oklahoma City: Derek Lively II, C, Duke (Traded to Dallas)

  13. Toronto: Grady Dick, SG, Kansas

  14. New Orleans: Jordan Hawkins, SG, UConn

  15. Atlanta: Kobe Puffkin, PG, Michigan

  16. Utah (from Minnesota): Keyonte George, SG, Baylor

  17. LA Lakers: Jalen Hood-Schifino, PG, Indiana

  18. Miami: Jamie Jaquez Jr., SF, UCLA

  19. Golden State: Brand’s Underground, SG, Santa Clara

  20. Houston (from LA Clippers): Cam Whitmore, SF, Villanova

  21. Brooklyn (from the Phoenix Institute): Noah Clowney, PF, Alabama

  22. Brooklyn: Tariq Whitehead, SG, Duke

  23. Portland (from New York): Chris Murray, PF, Iowa

  24. Sacramento: Olivier-Maxence Prosper, PF, Marquette (Traded to Dallas)

  25. Boston (via Memphis): Marcus Chaucer, PG, Houston (Traded to Detroit)

  26. Indiana (from Cleveland): Ben Shepherd, SF, Belmont

  27. Charlotte (from Denver via New York and Oklahoma City): Nick Smith Jr., PG, Arkansas

  28. Utah (from Philadelphia via Brooklyn): Bryce Sensabaugh, SF, Ohio State

  29. Denver (from Boston via Indiana): Julian Strather, SF, Gonzaga

  30. LA Clippers (from Milwaukee via Houston): Kobe Brown, PF, Missouri

Second round

  1. Detroit: James Naji, C, Nigeria (Traded to Charlotte via Boston)

  2. Denver (from Houston via Indiana): Jalen Pickett, PG, Penn State

  3. Saint Anthony: Leonard Miller, SF, G League Ignite (Traded to Minnesota)

  4. Charlotte (Charlotte via Philadelphia and Atlanta): Colby Jones, SG, Xavier (Traded to Sacramento via Boston)

  5. Washington (from Portland via Atlanta, LA Clippers, Detroit, Cleveland and Boston): Julian Phillips, SF, Tennessee (Traded to Chicago)

  6. Orlando: Andre Jackson Jr., SG, UConn (Traded to Milwaukee)

  7. Denver (from Washington via New Orleans and Oklahoma City): Hunter Tyson, SF, Clemson

  8. Sacramento (from Indiana): Jordan Walsh, SF, Arkansas (Traded to Boston)

  9. Charlotte (from Utah via New York): Mouhamed Gueye, PF, Washington State

  10. LA Lakers (from Dallas via Oklahoma City and Indiana): Maxwell Lewis, SF, Pepperdine

  11. Charlotte (from Oklahoma City via New York and Boston): Amari Bailey, PG, UCLA

  12. Washington (from Chicago via LA Lakers and Washington): Tristan Vukcevic, PF, Serbia

  13. Portland (from Atlanta): Ryan Rupert, SG, France

  14. San Antonio (from Toronto): CD Sissoko, SG, G League Ignite

  15. Memphis (from Minnesota): Gregory Jackson II, PF, South Carolina

  16. Atlanta (from New Orleans): Seth Lundy, SG, Penn State

  17. Indiana (from LA Lakers): Mojave King, SG, G League Ignite

  18. LA Clippers: Jordan Miller, SF, Miami

  19. Cleveland (from the Golden State via Utah and New Orleans): Emoni Bates, SG, Eastern Michigan

  20. Oklahoma City (from Miami via Boston, Memphis and Dallas): Keyontae Johnson, SF, Kansas State

  21. Brooklyn: Jalen Wilson, PF, Kansas

  22. Phoenix: Toumani Camera, PF, Dayton

  23. Minnesota (from New York via Charlotte): Jaylen Clark, SG, UCLA

  24. Sacramento: Jalen Slawson, PF, Furman

  25. Indiana (from Cleveland via Milwaukee and Detroit): Isaiah Wong, PG, Miami

  26. Memphis: Tarik Biberovic, PF, Turkey

  27. Washington (Boston via Charlotte): Trace Jackson-Davis, PF, Indiana (Traded to Golden State)

  28. Milwaukee: Chris Livingston, SF, Kentucky

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*Chicago and Philadelphia are both tied for 2023 second-round picks due to misconduct violations.

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