All of Thursday’s selections, from pick 1 to 60.
The 2017 NBA draft has been a busy night, with teams trying to reshape their futures by adding and swapping talent Thursday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
This draft was loaded with intrigue, with the Philadelphia 76ers trading up to get the No. 1 pick, which they used to draft Washington guard Markelle Fultz. The Boston Celtics won the draft lottery, and parlayed that top pick into the No. 3 pick this year plus a future first-round pick.
Boston, which reached the Eastern Conference Finals this season, is set up quite well for the future. But just what are the Celtics up to?
There are also the Los Angeles Lakers picking No. 2, with new team president Magic Johnson and former agent-turned-general manager Rob Pelinka at the helm. UCLA point guard Lonzo Ball was the pick here, staying home in Los Angeles.
The first big trade on draft night was Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves, with Zach LaVine and the No. 7 pick among the return for the Chicago Bulls.
NBA Draft 2017 pick-by-pick results
Round 1
1) Philadelphia 76ers: Markelle Fultz, G, Washington
2) Los Angeles Lakers: Lonzo Ball, PG, UCLA
3) Boston Celtics: Jayson Tatum, SF, Duke
4) Phoenix Suns: Josh Jackson, SF, Kansas
5) Sacramento Kings: De’Aaron Fox, PG, Kentucky
6) Orlando Magic: Jonathan Isaac, F, Florida State
7) Chicago Bulls: Lauri Markkanen, PF, Arizona
8) New York Knicks: Frank Ntilikina, PG, France
9) Dallas Mavericks: Dennis Smith, Jr., PG, NC State
10) Portland Trail Blazers: Zach Collins, C, Gonzaga
11) Charlotte Hornets: Malik Monk, SG, Kentucky
12) Detroit Pistons: Luke Kennard, G, Duke
13) Utah Jazz: Donovan Mitchell, G, Louisville
14) Miami Heat: Bam Adebayo, PF, Kentucky
15) Sacramento Kings: Justin Jackson, SG, North Carolina
16) Minnesota Timberwolves: Justin Patton, C, Creighton
17) Milwaukee Bucks: D.J. Wilson, PF, Michigan
18) Indiana Pacers: T.J. Leaf, PF, UCLA
19) Atlanta Hawks: John Collins, PF, Wake Forest
20) Sacramento Kings: Harry Giles, F, Duke
21) Oklahoma City Thunder: Terrance Ferguson, SG, Australia
22) Brooklyn Nets: Jarrett Allen, C, Texas
23) Toronto Raptors: OG Anunoby, SF, Indiana
24) Denver Nuggets: Tyler Lydon, PF, Syracuse
25) Orlando Magic: Andzejs Pasecniks, C, Latvia
26) Portland Trail Blazers: Caleb Swanigan, PF, Purdue
27) Los Angeles Lakers: Kyle Kuzma, SF, Utah
28) Utah Jazz: Tony Bradley, C, North Carolina
29) San Antonio Spurs: Derrick White, PG, Colorado
30) Los Angeles Lakers: Josh Hart, SG, Villanova
Round 2
31) New Orleans Pelicans: Frank Jackson, PG, Duke
32) Phoenix Suns: Davon Reed, SG, Miami
33) Orlando Magic: Wesley Iwundu, SG, Kansas State
34) Sacramento Kings: Frank Mason, PG, Kansas
35) Memphis Grizzlies: Ivan Rabb, PF, California
36) Philadelphia 76ers: Jonah Bolden, PF, Australia
37) Boston Celtics: Semi Ojeleye, SF, SMU
38) Chicago Bulls: Jordan Bell, C, Oregon
39) Philadelphia 76ers: Jawun Evans, SG, Oklahoma State
40) New Orleans Pelicans: Dwayne Bacon, SG, Florida State
41) Atlanta Hawks: Tyler Dorsey, G, Oregon
42) Los Angeles Lakers: Thomas Bryant, C, Indiana
43) Houston Rockets: Isaiah Hartenstein, PF, Germany
44) New York Knicks: Damyean Dotson, SG, Houston
45) Houston Rockets: Dillon Brooks, SF, Oregon
46) Philadelphia 76ers: Sterling Brown, SG, SMU
47) Indiana Pacers: Ike Anibogu, C, UCLA
48) Milwaukee Bucks: Sindarius Thornwell, SG, South Carolina
49) Denver Nuggets: Vlatko Cancar, SF, Slovenia
50) Philadelphia 76ers: Mathias Lessort, PF, France
51) Denver Nuggets: Monte Morris, PG, Iowa State
52) New Orleans Pelicans: Edmond Sumner, PG, Xavier
53) Boston Celtics: Kadeem Allen, SG, Arizona
54) Phoenix Suns: Alec Peters, PF, Valparaiso
55) Utah Jazz: Nigel Williams-Goss, PG, Gonzaga
56) Boston Celtics: Jabari Bird, SG, Cal
57) Brooklyn Nets: Aleksandar Vezenkov, PF, Spain
58) New York Knicks: Ognjen Jaramaz, PG, Spain
59) San Antonio Spurs: Jaron Blossomgame, SF, Clemson
60) Atlanta Hawks: Alpha Kaba, C, France