The 2017 NBA draft lottery results are in. The tiebreakers have been determined. And traded first-round and second-round picks have been accounted for. Taking all of those factors into consideration, here’s the complete order for the 2017 NBA draft:
First round:
- Philadelphia 76ers (from Nets via Celtics)
- Los Angeles Lakers
- Boston Celtics (from Kings via Sixers)
- Phoenix Suns
- Sacramento Kings (from Sixers)
- Orlando Magic
- Minnesota Timberwolves
- New York Knicks
- Dallas Mavericks
- Sacramento Kings (from Pelicans)
- Charlotte Hornets
- Detroit Pistons
- Denver Nuggets
- Miami Heat
- Portland Trail Blazers
- Chicago Bulls
- Milwaukee Bucks
- Indiana Pacers
- Atlanta Hawks
- Portland Trail Blazers (from Grizzlies)
- Oklahoma City Thunder
- Brooklyn Nets (from Wizards)
- Toronto Raptors (from Clippers)
- Utah Jazz
- Orlando Magic (from Raptors)
- Portland Trail Blazers (from Cavaliers)
- Los Angeles Lakers (from Celtics via Nets)
- Los Angeles Lakers (from Rockets)
- San Antonio Spurs
- Utah Jazz (from Warriors)
Second round:
- Charlotte Hornets (from Nets via Hawks)
- Phoenix Suns
- Orlando Magic (from Lakers)
- Sacramento Kings (from Sixers)
- Orlando Magic
- Philadelphia 76ers (from Knicks)
- Boston Celtics (from Timberwolves)
- Chicago Bulls (from Kings)
- Philadelphia 76ers (from Mavericks)
- New Orleans Pelicans
- Atlanta Hawks (from Hornets)
- Utah Jazz (from Pistons)
- Houston Rockets (from Nuggets)
- New York Knicks (from Chicago)
- Houston Rockets (from Trail Blazers)
- Philadelphia 76ers (from Heat)
- Indiana Pacers
- Milwaukee Bucks
- Denver Nuggets (from Grizzlies)
- Philadelphia 76ers (from Hawks)
- Oklahoma City Thunder
- New Orleans Pelicans (from Wizards)
- Boston Celtics (from Cavaliers)
- Phoenix Suns (from Raptors)
- Utah Jazz
- Boston Celtics (from Clippers)
- Brooklyn Nets (from Celtics)
- New York Knicks (from Rockets)
- San Antonio Spurs
- Atlanta Hawks (from Warriors)
Let’s go #Sixers
Its for sure Ball going #2, Magic seems to want him.
The Celtics can build a strong squad theres so much depth there they can trade for another big name to compliment Isaiah.