List of first overall NBA draft picks

The first overall pick in the National Basketball Association (NBA) is the player who is selected first among all eligible draftees by a team during the league's annual draft. The first pick is awarded to the team that wins the NBA draft lottery; in most cases, that team had a losing record in the previous season. The NBA team that garners the top overall draft pick selection generates significant media attention,[2] as does the respective player who eventually gets selected with that first pick.

LeBron James preparing to shoot a free throw.
LeBron James, a high school draftee, was one of the most anticipated first overall draft picks.[1]

Eleven first picks have won the NBA Most Valuable Player Award: Oscar Robertson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (record six-time winner), Bill Walton, Magic Johnson (three-time winner), Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Shaquille O'Neal, Allen Iverson, Tim Duncan (two-time winner), LeBron James (four-time winner), and Derrick Rose (youngest winner).

China's Yao Ming (2002), Italy's Andrea Bargnani (2006), and France's Victor Wembanyama (2023) are the only three players without competitive experience in the United States to be drafted first overall. Eleven other international players with U.S. college experience have been drafted first overall—Mychal Thompson (Bahamas) in 1978, Olajuwon (Nigeria) in 1984, Patrick Ewing (Jamaica) in 1985, Duncan (U.S. Virgin Islands) in 1997, Michael Olowokandi (Nigeria) in 1998, Andrew Bogut (Australia) in 2005, Kyrie Irving (Australia) in 2011, Anthony Bennett (Canada) in 2013, Andrew Wiggins (Canada) in 2014, Ben Simmons (Australia) in 2016, and Deandre Ayton (Bahamas) in 2018. Duncan is an American citizen, but is considered an "international" player by the NBA because he was not born in one of the fifty states or the District of Columbia.[3] Ewing[4] had dual Jamaican-American citizenship when he was drafted, and Irving[5] and Simmons[6] had dual Australian-American citizenship when they were drafted.

Note that the drafts between 1947 and 1949 were held by the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The Basketball Association of America became the National Basketball Association after absorbing teams from the National Basketball League in the fall of 1949. Official NBA publications include the BAA Drafts as part of the NBA's draft history.

Key

^Denotes players who have been selected to the All-Star Game or All-NBA Team
^*Denotes Hall of Famers
PPGPoints per game[a]
APGAssists per game[a]
RPGRebounds per game[a]
Player
(in italic text)
Rookie of the Year
Player
(in bold text)
Denotes a player who is currently active in the NBA

List of first overall picks

DraftSelected byPlayerNationalityPositionCollege/
high school/
former club
NBA rookie statisticsRef.
PPGRPGAPG
1947Pittsburgh IronmenClifton McNeely[b]  United StatesGuardTexas Wesleyan[b]
1948Providence SteamrollersAndy Tonkovich  United StatesGuard/forwardMarshall2.60.6[9]
1949Providence SteamrollersHowie Shannon[c]  United StatesCenterKansas State13.42.3[11]
1950Boston CelticsCharlie Share[d]  United StatesCenterBowling Green3.95.31.0[12]
1951Baltimore BulletsGene Melchiorre[e]  United StatesGuardBradley[e]
1952Milwaukee HawksMark Workman[f]  United StatesCenterWest Virginia5.13.00.6[17]
1953Baltimore BulletsRay Felix^[g]  United StatesCenterManchester British-Americans (ABL)17.613.31.1[19]
1954Baltimore BulletsFrank Selvy^  United StatesForward/centerFurman19.05.53.5[20]
1955Milwaukee HawksDick Ricketts[h]  United StatesGuard/forwardDuquesne8.97.23.0[22]
1956Rochester RoyalsSihugo Green[i]  United StatesGuard/forwardDuquesne11.55.23.6[24]
1957Cincinnati RoyalsRod Hundley^  United StatesGuardWest Virginia7.02.91.9[25]
1958Minneapolis LakersElgin Baylor^*[j]  United StatesForwardSeattle24.915.04.1[27]
1959Cincinnati RoyalsBob Boozer^[k]  United StatesForwardKansas State8.46.21.4[29]
1960Cincinnati RoyalsOscar Robertson^*[l]  United StatesGuard/forwardCincinnati30.510.19.7[32]
1961Chicago PackersWalt Bellamy^*  United StatesCenterIndiana31.619.02.7[33]
1962Chicago ZephyrsBill McGill[m]  United StatesForward/centerUtah7.42.70.6[35]
1963New York KnicksArt Heyman[n]  United StatesForward/guardDuke15.44.03.4[37]
1964New York KnicksJim Barnes[o]  United StatesCenter/forwardTexas Western15.59.71.2[39]
1965San Francisco WarriorsFred Hetzel[p]  United StatesForward/centerDavidson6.85.20.5[41]
1966New York KnicksCazzie Russell^  United StatesForward/guardMichigan11.33.32.4[42]
1967Detroit PistonsJimmy Walker^  United StatesGuardProvidence8.81.72.8[43]
1968San Diego RocketsElvin Hayes^*  United StatesCenter/forwardHouston28.417.11.4[44]
1969Milwaukee BucksLew Alcindor^*[q]  United StatesCenterUCLA28.814.54.1[46]
1970Detroit PistonsBob Lanier^*  United StatesCenterSt. Bonaventure15.68.11.8[47]
1971Cleveland CavaliersAustin Carr^  United StatesGuardNotre Dame21.23.53.4[48]
1972Portland Trail BlazersLaRue Martin  United StatesCenterLoyola (Illinois)4.44.60.5[49]
1973Philadelphia 76ersDoug Collins^  United StatesGuard/forwardIllinois State8.01.81.6[50]
1974Portland Trail BlazersBill Walton^*  United StatesCenterUCLA12.812.64.8[51]
1975Atlanta HawksDavid Thompson^*[r]  United StatesForward/guardNC State26.06.33.7[52]
1976Houston RocketsJohn Lucas  United StatesGuardMaryland11.12.75.6[53]
1977Milwaukee BucksKent Benson  United StatesCenterIndiana7.74.31.4[54]
1978Portland Trail BlazersMychal Thompson  BahamasForward/centerMinnesota14.78.32.4[55]
1979Los Angeles LakersMagic Johnson^*  United StatesGuard/forwardMichigan State18.07.77.3[56]
1980Golden State WarriorsJoe Barry Carroll^  United StatesCenterPurdue18.99.31.4[57]
1981Dallas MavericksMark Aguirre^  United StatesForwardDePaul18.74.93.2[58]
1982Los Angeles LakersJames Worthy^*  United StatesForwardNorth Carolina13.45.21.7[59]
1983Houston RocketsRalph Sampson^*  United StatesCenterVirginia21.011.12.0[60]
1984Houston RocketsAkeem Olajuwon^*[s]  Nigeria[s]CenterHouston20.611.91.4[63]
1985New York KnicksPatrick Ewing^*  United States[t]CenterGeorgetown20.09.02.0[66]
1986Cleveland CavaliersBrad Daugherty^  United StatesCenterNorth Carolina15.78.13.8[67]
1987San Antonio SpursDavid Robinson^*[u]  United StatesCenterNavy24.312.02.0[69]
1988Los Angeles ClippersDanny Manning^  United StatesForwardKansas16.76.63.1[70]
1989Sacramento KingsPervis Ellison  United StatesCenterLouisville8.05.81.9[71]
1990New Jersey NetsDerrick Coleman^  United StatesForward/centerSyracuse18.410.32.2[72]
1991Charlotte HornetsLarry Johnson^  United StatesForwardUNLV19.211.03.6[73]
1992Orlando MagicShaquille O'Neal^*  United StatesCenterLSU23.413.91.9[74]
1993Orlando MagicChris Webber^*  United StatesForwardMichigan17.59.13.6[75]
1994Milwaukee BucksGlenn Robinson^  United StatesForwardPurdue21.96.42.5[76]
1995Golden State WarriorsJoe Smith  United StatesForwardMaryland15.38.71.0[77]
1996Philadelphia 76ersAllen Iverson^*  United StatesGuardGeorgetown23.54.17.5[78]
1997San Antonio SpursTim Duncan^*  United States[v]Forward/centerWake Forest21.111.92.7[80]
1998Los Angeles ClippersMichael Olowokandi  NigeriaCenterPacific8.97.90.6[81]
1999Chicago BullsElton Brand^[w]  United StatesForwardDuke20.110.01.9[83]
2000New Jersey NetsKenyon Martin^  United StatesForwardCincinnati12.07.41.9[84]
2001Washington WizardsKwame Brown  United StatesCenterGlynn Academy HS (Brunswick, Georgia)4.53.50.8[85]
2002Houston Rockets Yao Ming^*  ChinaCenterShanghai Sharks (China)13.58.21.7[86]
2003Cleveland CavaliersLeBron James^  United StatesForwardSt. Vincent–St. Mary HS
(Akron, Ohio)
20.95.55.9[87]
2004Orlando MagicDwight Howard^  United StatesCenterSACA (Atlanta)12.010.00.9[88]
2005Milwaukee BucksAndrew Bogut^  AustraliaCenterUtah9.47.02.3[89]
2006Toronto RaptorsAndrea Bargnani  ItalyForward/centerBenetton Treviso (Italy)11.63.90.8[90]
2007Portland Trail BlazersGreg Oden[x]  United StatesCenterOhio State8.97.00.5[92]
2008Chicago BullsDerrick Rose^  United StatesGuardMemphis16.83.96.3[93]
2009Los Angeles ClippersBlake Griffin^[y]  United StatesForwardOklahoma22.512.13.8[95]
2010Washington WizardsJohn Wall^  United StatesGuardKentucky16.44.68.3[96]
2011Cleveland CavaliersKyrie Irving^  United States[z]GuardDuke18.53.75.4[99]
2012New Orleans HornetsAnthony Davis^  United StatesForward/centerKentucky13.58.21.0[100]
2013Cleveland CavaliersAnthony Bennett  CanadaForwardUNLV4.23.00.3[101]
2014Cleveland CavaliersAndrew Wiggins^  CanadaForward/guardKansas16.94.62.1[102]
2015Minnesota TimberwolvesKarl-Anthony Towns^  Dominican Republic[aa]CenterKentucky18.310.42.0[103]
2016Philadelphia 76ersBen Simmons^[ab]  Australia[ac]Forward/guardLSU15.88.18.2[104]
2017Philadelphia 76ersMarkelle Fultz  United StatesGuardWashington7.13.13.8[105]
2018Phoenix SunsDeandre Ayton  BahamasCenterArizona16.310.31.8[106]
2019New Orleans PelicansZion Williamson^  United StatesForwardDuke22.56.32.1[107]
2020Minnesota TimberwolvesAnthony Edwards^  United StatesGuardGeorgia19.34.72.9[108]
2021Detroit PistonsCade Cunningham  United StatesGuardOklahoma State17.45.55.6[109]
2022Orlando MagicPaolo Banchero^  United StatesForwardDuke20.06.93.7[110]
2023San Antonio SpursVictor Wembanyama  FranceCenter/forwardMetropolitans 92 (France)21.410.63.9[111]

See also

Notes

References

General
  • "Draft Index". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on May 14, 2011. Retrieved June 14, 2008.
Specific