2006 NBA draft


The 2006 NBA draft was held on June 28, 2006, at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City and was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National Basketball Association teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. This was also the only time the New Orleans Hornets would draft under the temporary name of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets as the city of New Orleans was still recovering from the events of Hurricane Katrina after the 2005-06 NBA season.
Italian Andrea Bargnani was selected first overall by Toronto Raptors, who won the draft lottery. He became the second player without competitive experience in the United States to be drafted first overall. Prior to the draft he was playing with Italian club Benetton Treviso for 3 years. Sixth overall pick Brandon Roy from University of Washington was named Rookie of the Year for the 2006–07 season. Roy was originally drafted by Minnesota Timberwolves but his draft rights were traded to Portland Trail Blazers on draft day. Portland also acquired the draft rights to second overall pick from University of Texas, LaMarcus Aldridge from Chicago Bulls on draft day.
The University of Connecticut had four players selected in the first round, tying the record set by Duke University in 1999 and the University of North Carolina in 2005. These players were Rudy Gay, Hilton Armstrong, Marcus Williams, and Josh Boone. With Denham Brown also selected in the second round, Connecticut became the first school ever to have five players selected in a two-round draft. Connecticut joined eight other schools that had five players selected in a single draft, second only to the UNLV, who had six players selected in the eight-round 1977 draft.

Draft selections

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool/club team
11PFToronto RaptorsBenetton Treviso
12*PFChicago Bulls Texas
13SFCharlotte BobcatsGonzaga
14PFPortland Trail Blazers LSU
15PFAtlanta HawksDuke
16*~SGMinnesota Timberwolves Washington
17SGBoston Celtics Villanova
18SFHouston Rockets Connecticut
19CGolden State WarriorsBradley
110CSeattle SuperSonicsVerviers-Pepinster
111SGOrlando MagicDuke
112CNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsConnecticut
113SG
Philadelphia 76ers Angelico Biella
114SGUtah JazzArkansas
115SFNew Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets NC State
116SFChicago Bulls Memphis
117PFIndiana PacersMemphis
118CWashington WizardsBC Kyiv
119GSacramento KingsRutgers
120FNew York Knicks South Carolina
121*PGPhoenix Suns Kentucky
122GNew Jersey Nets Connecticut
123FNew Jersey NetsConnecticut
124*PGMemphis GrizzliesVillanova
125GCleveland CavaliersMichigan State
126GLos Angeles Lakers UCLA
127GPhoenix Suns Adecco Estudiantes
128GDallas MavericksMichigan State
129GNew York Knicks Temple
130FPortland Trail Blazers Gran Canaria
231GPortland Trail Blazers Cincinnati
232SFHouston Rockets Marquette
233FAtlanta HawksSouth Florida
234CLos Angeles Clippers Michigan State
235FToronto RaptorsTexas
236FMinnesota Timberwolves Boston College
237FMinnesota Timberwolves Washington
238CGolden State WarriorsPartizan Belgrade
239FMilwaukee Bucks North Carolina
240#GSeattle SuperSonicsConnecticut
241FOrlando MagicIllinois
242GCleveland Cavaliers Texas
243FNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsObjetivo São Carlos
244#FOrlando Magic Hapoel Galil Elyon
245FIndiana Pacers Florida State
246GUtah Jazz Illinois
247+PFUtah JazzLouisiana Tech
248#FWashington WizardsDynamo St. Petersburg
249FDenver Nuggets California
250CCharlotte Bobcats UCLA
251CLos Angeles Lakers WTC Cornellà
252GLos Angeles ClippersMiami
253#GSeattle SuperSonics Union Olimpija
254GNew Jersey NetsArizona
255#FCleveland CavaliersUnion Bank Lagos
256#FToronto Raptors ASA BH Telecom
257#CMinnesota Timberwolves PAOK
258#GDallas Mavericks George Washington
259FSan Antonio Spurs Cibona Zagreb
260GDetroit PistonsIowa State

Notable undrafted players

Some of these players not selected in this year's draft have played in the NBA.
PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
FUNLV
PGNortheastern
G/FUCLA
SFColorado
SGMissouri
CMichigan
SGArkansas
PGPortland
SGSouth Carolina
PFGeorge Washington
SF/SGOral Roberts
PGNotre Dame
SG/PGVillanova
SG/SFDelta State
PGJacksonville State
GTennessee

Eligibility

The new collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association took into effect starting in this year's draft. Under the new agreement, high school players were not eligible for selection. The new rules stated that high school players must wait one year after their high school class graduates and must be at least 19 years old to be eligible for the draft.
The basic requirements for draft eligibility are:
The CBA defines "international players" as players who permanently resided outside the U.S. for three years before the draft, did not complete high school in the U.S., and have never enrolled at a U.S. college or university.
The basic requirement for automatic eligibility for a U.S. player is the completion of his college eligibility. Players who meet the CBA definition of "international players" are automatically eligible if their 22nd birthday falls during or before the calendar year of the draft.
A player who is not automatically eligible must declare his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 60 days before the draft. An early entry candidate is allowed to withdraw his eligibility for the draft by notifying the NBA offices in writing no later than 10 days before the draft. On June 19, 2006, NBA announced that 37 college players and 10 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2006 Draft, while 47 players who had previously declared as early entry candidates had withdrawn from the draft.

Draft lottery

The first 14 picks in the draft belonged to teams that had missed the playoffs; the order was determined through a lottery. The lottery would determine the three teams that would obtain the first three picks on the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win-loss record in the previous season. On April 20, 2007, the NBA performed a tie-breaker to determine the order of the picks for teams with identical win-loss record.
The 2006 Draft Lottery was held on May 23, 2006, in Secaucus, New Jersey. The Toronto Raptors, who had the fifth-worst record, won the lottery with just 8.8% chance to win. The Chicago Bulls, who acquired the New York Knicks' first-round draft pick from a previous trade, landed the second overall pick. The Portland Trail Blazers who had the best chance to land the top pick fell out of the top three and had to settle with 4th pick. Portland's 4th pick was the lowest possible pick that Portland could obtained through the lottery.
Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2006 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places:
^Denotes the actual lottery results

Trades involving draft picks

Draft-day trades

The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.
Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between the teams.