Posted May 11 2010 1:38PM
Complete list of draft picks for the 2010 NBA Draft following the May 18 Draft Lottery:
| Round 1 | ||
| No. | Team | |
| 1. |
|
Washington |
| 2. |
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Philadelphia |
| 3. |
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New Jersey |
| 4. |
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Minnesota |
| 5. |
|
Sacramento |
| 6. |
|
Golden State |
| 7. |
|
Detroit |
| 8. |
|
L.A. Clippers |
| 9. |
|
Utah (From New York via Phoenix) |
| 10. |
|
Indiana |
| 11. |
|
New Orleans |
| 12. |
|
Memphis |
| 13. |
|
Toronto |
| 14. |
|
Houston |
| 15. |
|
Milwaukee (From Chicago) |
| 16. |
|
Minnesota (From Denver via Charlotte) |
| 17. |
|
Chicago (From Milwaukee) |
| 18. |
|
Miami |
| 19. |
|
Boston |
| 20. |
|
San Antonio |
| 21. |
|
Oklahoma City |
| 22. |
|
Portland |
| 23. |
|
Minnesota (From Philadelphia via Utah) |
| 24. |
|
Atlanta |
| 25. |
|
Memphis (From Denver) |
| 26. |
|
Oklahoma City (From Phoenix) |
| 27. |
|
New Jersey (From Dallas) |
| 28. |
|
Memphis (From L.A. Lakers) |
| 29. |
|
Orlando |
| 30. |
|
Washington (From Cleveland) |
| Round 2 | ||
| 31. |
|
New Jersey |
| 32. |
|
Oklahoma City (From Minnesota) |
| 33. |
|
Sacramento |
| 34. |
|
Golden State |
| 35. |
|
Washington |
| 36. |
|
Detroit |
| 37. |
|
Milwaukee (From Philadelphia) |
| 38. |
|
New York |
| 39. |
|
New York (From Denver via L.A. Clippers) |
| 40. |
|
Indiana |
| 41. |
|
Miami (From New Orleans) |
| 42. |
|
Miami (From Toronto) |
| 43. |
|
L.A. Lakers (From Memphis) |
| 44. |
|
Portland (From Chicago) |
| 45. |
|
Minnesota (From Houston) |
| 46. |
|
Phoenix (From Charlotte) |
| 47. |
|
Milwaukee |
| 48. |
|
Miami |
| 49. |
|
San Antonio |
| 50. |
|
Dallas (From Oklahoma City) |
| 51. |
|
Oklahoma City (From Dallas and Minnesota via Portland) |
| 52. |
|
Boston |
| 53. |
|
Atlanta |
| 54. |
|
L.A. Clippers (From Denver) |
| 55. |
|
Utah |
| 56. |
|
Minnesota (From Phoenix) |
| 57. |
|
Dallas (pick may be conveyed to Indiana) |
| 58. |
|
L.A. Lakers |
| 59. |
|
Orlando |
| 60. |
|
Phoenix (From Cleveland) |

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