The NBA G League held its draft for the 2024/25 season on Saturday afternoon. Players who signed NBAGL contracts and whose rights weren’t already controlled by a team were part of the draft pool.
It was the first time in G League history that each of the 30 NBA teams had an affiliate squad take part in a draft. A 31st team, the unaffiliated Mexico City Capitanes, also participated.
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The Westchester Knicks, New York’s affiliate, held the top two picks in Saturday’s draft and used them to select a pair of NBA veterans.
The No. 1 overall pick was sharpshooter Matt Ryan, who is reportedly drawing interest from the Knicks and is a candidate to be called up to their NBA roster at some point this season.
Drafting Ryan to Westchester won’t prevent another NBA team from poaching him, since holding a player’s G League rights doesn’t mean you control his NBA rights. But it will give the Knicks a chance to take a first-hand look at him before potentially offering him a standard or two-way contract.
Ryan has knocked down 41.1% of his three-point attempts in 63 career NBA games for the Celtics, Lakers, Timberwolves, and Pelicans.
The second player off the board was swingman Landry Shamet, who is recovering from a dislocated shoulder. Selecting him in the G League draft will allow the Knicks to keep him in the organization and closely monitor his rehabilitation process.
Shamet was expected to make the NBA roster prior to the injury and will be a candidate to rejoin the NBA squad later in the season if he fully recovers from his shoulder injury. He was the most experienced player in the NBAGL draft pool, with 348 career regular season outings at the NBA level.
Another notable name was picked fifth overall, as former NBA first-round pick Chandler Hutchison came out of retirement and was drafted by the Long Island Nets. Hutchison, 28, was the No. 22 pick in the 2018 NBA draft and appeared in 103 total games over the next four seasons for Chicago, Washington, and Phoenix.
Although the Nets’ affiliate technically drafted Hutchison, he was traded to the Cleveland Charge (Cavaliers) in a four-team trade that saw No. 3 pick Sean East II sent to the South Bay Lakers and Colin Castleton‘s returning rights acquired by Long Island. The full details of the deal, which also involved the Santa Cruz Warriors, can be found here.
East reportedly agreed to an Exhibit 10 deal with the Lakers back in June, but that signing never became official. It’s not clear why, but after his rights were acquired by South Bay on draft day, the former Missouri guard will head to Los Angeles’ affiliate after all.
Finally, a pair of familiar names were selected late in the second round, with the 53rd and 54th overall picks. The Rio Grande Valley Vipers, the Rockets‘ affiliate, nabbed former Knicks guard Allonzo Trier, followed by the Maine Celtics (Boston’s affiliate) drafting Kavion Pippen, the cousin of Grizzlies guard Scotty Pippen Jr. and nephew of Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen.
Kavion Pippen wasn’t the only family member of a Hall of Famer who came off the board in the second round. The Capital City Go-Go (Wizards) picked former USC forward DJ Rodman, the son of Dennis Rodman, with the 43rd overall pick.
Here are the full 2024 G League draft results:
Round One:
- Westchester Knicks (Knicks): Matt Ryan
- Westchester Knicks (Knicks): Landry Shamet
- Cleveland Charge (Cavaliers): Sean East II
- Rip City Remix (Trail Blazers): Thierry Darlan
- Long Island Nets (Nets): Chandler Hutchison
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Christian Brown
- Texas Legends (Mavericks): Tyson Walker
- Greensboro Swarm (Hornets): Malik Hall
- Maine Celtics (Celtics): Eric Gaines
- Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Tae Williams
- Santa Cruz Warriors (Warriors): Seth Maxwell (Indiana Wesleyan)
- Motor City Cruise (Pistons): Cam Martin
- Austin Spurs (Spurs): Ibrahima Diallo
- Rio Grande Valley Vipers (Rockets): Justin Moore
- Raptors 905 (Raptors): Tylor Perry
- Indiana Mad Ants (Pacers): Kevin Cross
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Paul Mulcahy
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Brandon Childress
- Valley Suns (Suns): Nate Roberts
- Santa Cruz Warriors (Warriors): Tommy Rutherford
- Maine Celtics (Celtics): London Johnson
- Cleveland Charge (Cavaliers): Trae Hannibal
- South Bay Lakers (Lakers): Marlain Veal
- Texas Legends (Mavericks): Bryce Griggs (Overtime Elite)
- Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Jaylan Gainey
- Oklahoma City Blue (Thunder): Justyn Hamilton
- San Diego Clippers (Clippers): Garrett Denbow (Anderson University (SC))
- Austin Spurs (Spurs): Steven Richardson (Montana State-Billings)
- Mexico City Capitanes (N/A): Lewis Duarte (Overtime Elite)
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): No pick
- San Diego Clippers (Clippers): Emmanuel Bandoumel
Round Two:
- Iowa Wolves (Timberwolves): Sy Chatman
- Austin Spurs (Spurs): Xavier Johnson
- Delaware Blue Coats (Sixers): Vonterius Woolbright
- Texas Legends (Mavericks): Keyon Menifield
- College Park Skyhawks (Hawks): Terrell Burden
- Memphis Hustle (Grizzlies): Kamani Johnson
- Wisconsin Herd (Bucks): Jamal Bieniemy
- Austin Spurs (Spurs): Charles Pride
- Note: Pride is being traded to the Raptors 905, per Blake Murphy of Sportsnet (Twitter link).
- Texas Legends (Mavericks): Bobby Planutis
- Birmingham Squadron (Pelicans): E.J. Montgomery
- Delaware Blue Coats (Sixers): No pick
- Capital City Go-Go (Wizards): DJ Rodman
- Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Dee Barnes
- Santa Cruz Warriors (Warriors): Devine Eke
- Rip City Remix (Trail Blazers): Sterling Manley
- Austin Spurs (Spurs): No pick
- Rip City Remix (Trail Blazers): Olisa Akonobi
- Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Jericole Hellems
- Valley Suns (Suns): Olin Carter III
- Osceola Magic (Magic): Cameron Parker
- Long Island Nets (Nets): No pick
- Rio Grande Valley Vipers (Rockets): Allonzo Trier
- Maine Celtics (Celtics): Kavion Pippen
- Grand Rapids Gold (Nuggets): William Kondrat (D’Youville University)
- Capital City Go-Go (Wizards): Jayden Hardaway
- Oklahoma City Blue (Thunder): Tray Jackson
- Indiana Mad Ants (Pacers): Ishmael Lane
- Delaware Blue Coats (Sixers): No pick
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): No pick
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): No pick
- San Diego Clippers (Clippers): Mike Scott
Teams will fill out their rosters with affiliate players, returning rights players, tryout players, and players who are assigned to the G League from the NBA roster (including those on two-way contracts).
G League training camps open on Monday, with this year’s NBAGL Tip-Off Tournament getting underway on November 8. The Tip-Off Tournament will be played over about a month-and-a-half and will be followed by the G League regular season, which begins on December 27.
Darlan is super intriguing, always enticing to see a guy that tall w guard skills
I remember when I thought Alonzo Trier was gunna be a star for the Knicks. I hope he gets back in the league tho
I thought Hutchison was going to be someone
I guess Trier rubbed people the wrong way
Luke- What was the Castelton for #5 pick all about? Read about it and am more confused afterwards than I was before…..Do Lakers now have Hutchinsons rights?
So it actually became a 4-team trade lmao
Nets get: Castleton
Charge get: Chandler Hutchison, 2025 International Pick (Santa Cruz)
Lakers get: Chris Chiozza, D. J. Stewart Jr., 2026 2nd round pick (Long Island). Sean East II
Warriors get: Joey Calcaterra
Alphatron10 has the details right.
The G League draft is like the NBA draft where trades can happen along the way and result in teams drafting players they intend to send elsewhere (like Cleveland did with East and Long Island did with Hutchison). But because there’s very little real-time reporting on G League trades, the details of those deals are difficult to track until they’re officially announced.
I’ll do a quick edit to the post above to incorporate the completed trade so it’s less confusing.
Thanks to both yall!
Woolbright is nice, just needs to learn to shoot the 3 because without that in the weakest era ever then you have no shot