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2006 NBA Draft

First Round order

 

1. Toronto Raptors

2. Chicago Bulls (via New York)

3. Charlotte Bobcats

4. Portland Trailblazers

5. Atlanta Hawks

6. Minnesota Timberwolves

7. Boston Celtics

8. Houston Rockets

9. Golden State Warriors

10. Seattle SuperSonics

11. Orlando Magic

12. New Orleans Hornets

13. Philadelphia 76ers

14. Utah Jazz

15. New Orleans Hornets (via Bucks)

16. Chicago Bulls

17. Indiana Pacers

18. Washington Wizards

19. Sacramento Kings

20. New York Knicks (via Nuggets)

21. Phoenix Suns (via Lakers)

22. New Jersey Nets (via Clippers)

23. New Jersey Nets

24. Memphis Grizzlies

25. Cleveland Cavaliers

26. L.A. Lakers (via Heat)

27. Phoenix Suns

28. Dallas Mavericks

29. New York Knicks (via Spurs)

30. Portland Trailblazers (via Pistons)

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2006 NBA Draft

First Round order

 

1. Toronto Raptors

2. Chicago Bulls (via New York)

3. Charlotte Bobcats

4. Portland Trailblazers

5. Atlanta Hawks

6. Minnesota Timberwolves

7. Boston Celtics

8. Houston Rockets

9. Golden State Warriors

10. Seattle SuperSonics

11. Orlando Magic

12. New Orleans Hornets

13. Philadelphia 76ers

14. Utah Jazz

15. New Orleans Hornets (via Bucks)

16. Chicago Bulls

17. Indiana Pacers

18. Washington Wizards

19. Sacramento Kings

20. New York Knicks (via Nuggets)

21. Phoenix Suns (via Lakers)

22. New Jersey Nets (via Clippers)

23. New Jersey Nets

24. Memphis Grizzlies

25. Cleveland Cavaliers

26. L.A. Lakers (via Heat)

27. Phoenix Suns

28. Dallas Mavericks

29. New York Knicks (via Spurs)

30. Portland Trailblazers (via Pistons)

 

Looks like everyone who was supposed to get a pick got one.

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Yep,all 30. I was wondering about that, there'd been rumours that all the picks might not be given.

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I had heard that only 24 teams would get a draft pick under the new system, but looks like they went with the old one.

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