Orlando Magic draft history

The Orlando Magic first participated in the National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft on June 27, 1989, about five months before their inaugural NBA season. The NBA agreed with the National Basketball Players' Association to limit drafts to two rounds from 1989 onward.[1] Before each draft, an NBA draft lottery determines the first round selection order for the teams that missed the playoffs during the prior season.[1] Teams can also trade their picks, so some years a team could have more than or less than two picks.

Shaquille O'Neal was drafted by the Orlando Magic in 1992.

The Magic were given their two picks in 1989. They selected Nick Anderson with the eleventh overall pick and Michael Ansley with the 37th pick. In 1992, the Magic won the NBA Lottery and with the first pick, they drafted Shaquille O'Neal, who went on to be selected as an All-Star a record-tying 14 consecutive times.[2] In 2004, the Magic drafted a future All-Star, Dwight Howard.[3] Throughout the years, the Magic had traded away some of their picks as well as traded for other teams' picks. As a result of the various trades, the Orlando Magic had three first round picks in 1998 and 2000.

Key

AbbreviationMeaning
GGuard
PGPoint guard
SGShooting guard
FForward
SFSmall forward
PFPower forward
CCenter
Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer First Overall NBA Draft Pick Selected for an NBA All-Star Game

Selections

YearRoundPickPlayerNationalityPositionCollege/High School/ClubNotes
1989-11989111Nick Anderson  USASG/SFIllinois
1989-21989237Michael Ansley  USASFAlabama
199014Dennis Scott  USASFGeorgia Tech
1991110Brian Williams  USACArizona
1991123Stanley Roberts  USACLSU(from San Antonio)[4]
1991236Chris Corchiani  USAPGNorth Carolina State
199211Shaquille O'Neal  USACLSU
199311Chris Webber  USAPFMichigan(traded to Golden State)[5]
1993126Geert Hammink  NEDCLSU(from New York)[6]
1994127Brooks Thompson  USASGOklahoma State(from L.A. Clippers)[6]
1994231Rodney Dent  USACKentucky
1995125David Vaughn  USAPF/CMemphis
1996127Brian Evans  USASFIndiana
1996249Amal McCaskill  USAPF/CMarquette
1997117Johnny Taylor  USASFChattanooga
1997247Eric Washington  USASG/SFAlabama(traded to Denver)[7]
1998112Michael Doleac  USAPF/CUtah
1998113Keon Clark  USAPFUNLV(from Golden State,[5] traded to Denver)[8]
1998115Matt Harpring  USASFGeorgia Tech(from New Jersey)[9]
1998242Miles Simon  USASGArizona
1999238Laron Profit  USASG/SFMaryland(from Golden State,[10] traded to Washington)[11]
200015Mike Miller  USASG/SFFlorida(from Golden State)[5]
2000110Keyon Dooling  USAPGMissouri(from Denver)[8]
2000113Courtney Alexander  USASGFresno State
2001115Steven Hunter  USACDePaul
2001122Jeryl Sasser  USAPG/SGSMU(from Houston)[12]
2001232Omar Cook  USAPGSt. John's(from Washington,[11] traded to Denver)[13]
2002118Curtis Borchardt  USACStanford(traded to Utah)[14]
2003115Reece Gaines  USAPGLouisville
2003242Zaza Pachulia  GEOPF/CÜlkerspor (Turkey)
200411Dwight Howard  USACSouthwest Atlanta Christian Academy (Atlanta)
2004230Anderson Varejão  BRAPFFC Barcelona (Spain)(traded to Cleveland)[15]
2004236Antonio Burks  USAPGMemphis
2005111Fran Vázquez  ESPPFUnicaja Málaga (Spain)
2005238Travis Diener  USAPG/SGMarquette
2005244Martynas Andriuškevičius  LTUCŽalgiris (Lithuania)(from Cleveland,[15] traded to Cleveland)[16]
2006111JJ Redick  USASGDuke
2006241James Augustine  USAPFIllinois
2006244Lior Eliyahu  ISRSFHapoel Galil Elyon (Israel)(from Cleveland,[16] traded to Houston)[17]
2007244Reyshawn Terry  USASFNorth Carolina(traded to Dallas)[18]
2008122Courtney Lee  USASGWestern Kentucky
2010129Daniel Orton  USACKentucky
2010259Stanley Robinson  USASFConnecticut
2011253DeAndre Liggins  USASGKentucky
2012119Andrew Nicholson  CANPFSt. Bonaventure
2012249Kyle O'Quinn  USACNorfolk St.
201312Victor Oladipo  USASGIndiana
2013251Romero Osby  USAPFOklahoma
201414Aaron Gordon  USAPFArizona
2014112Dario Šarić  CROPF/SFCibona Zagreb (Croatia)(from New York via Denver, traded to Philadelphia)
201515Mario Hezonja  CROSG/SFFC Barcelona (Spain)
2015251Tyler Harvey  USAPGEastern Washington(from Chicago)
2016111Domantas Sabonis  LTUPF/CGonzaga(traded to Oklahoma City)[19]
2016241Stephen Zimmerman  USAPF/CUNLV
2016247Jake Layman  USASFMaryland(from Chicago, traded to Portland)
201716Jonathan Isaac  USASF/PFFlorida State
2017125Anžejs Pasečņiks  LATCHerbalife Gran Canaria (Spain)(from Toronto, traded to Philadelphia)
2017233Wesley Iwundu  USASFKansas State(from L.A. Lakers)
2017235Ivan Rabb  USAPFCalifornia(traded to Memphis)
201816Mohamed Bamba  USACTexas
2018235Melvin Frazier  USASFTulane
2018241Jarred Vanderbilt  USASFKentucky(from Charlotte via Memphis and Phoenix,
traded to Denver)
2019116Chuma Okeke  USAPFAuburn
2020115Cole Anthony  USAPGNorth Carolina
202115Jalen Suggs  USAPG/SGGonzaga
202118Franz Wagner  DESFMichigan(from Chicago)
2021233Jason Preston  USAPGOhio(traded to LA Clippers)
202211Paolo Banchero  USAPFDuke
2022232Caleb Houstan  CANSFMichigan
202316Anthony Black  USASGArkansas
2023111Jett Howard  USASFMichigan(from Chicago)
2023236Andre Jackson Jr.  USASGUConn(traded to Milwaukee)

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