Welcome to the 2023 NBA Draft, live (8:00 pm ET | ABC/ESPN) from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. NBA teams will place their claim on the best basketball players in the NCAA and around the world. The Draft will consist of two rounds with 30 picks in the first round and 28 picks in the second.
This year's Draft presents zero mystery in regard to the first pick, which will no doubt be French star Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-4 athletic prodigy. The second pick and beyond, however, remain completely uncertain.
NBA Draft 2023: live updates from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY:
Bucks select Chris Livingston
Livingston was one of the most highly-touted recruits in the HS Class of 2022. Major upside with this pick.
Warriors (trade with Washington) select Trayce Jackson-Davis
The Warriors acquire Washington's pick, take Trayce Jackson-Davis. The former Indiana Hoosier was expected to come off the board much earlier.
Grizzlies select Tarik Biberovic
The talented Turkish league shooter is now an NBA player. Biberovic heads to Memphis.
Pacers select Isaiah Wong
The second UM player taken in the Draft. Isaiah Wong is heading to Indiana.
Kings select Jalen Slawson
Considered a steal this late in the Draft, the forward from Furman University is headed to Sacramento.
Timberwolves select Jaylen Clark
FINALLY! Jaylen Clark comes off the board. The UCLA guard is headed to Minnesota.
Suns select Toumani Camara
Belgium-born Dayton forward Toumani Camara averaged 13.9 PPG last season and 8.6 RPG. He is now a Phoenix Sun.
Nets select Jalen Wilson
The University of Kansas.product is finally off the board, headed to Brooklyn.
Thunder select Keyontae Johnson
After his extremely scary collapse on the court at the University of Florida, Johnson is now in the NBA.
Cavaliers select Emoni Bates
Cleveland takes Emoni Bates with the 49th overall pick
Clippers select Jordan Miller
University of Miami guard Jordan Miller has been selected by the Los Angeles Clippers with the 48th pick in the NBA Draft. First UM players chosen in this year's draft.
Pacers select Mojave King
The Indiana Pacers select 6-foot-5 guard Mojave King of G League Ignite with the 47th pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. He's from New Zealand.
Hawks selects Seth Lundy
The Atlanta Hawks select Penn State's forward Seth Lundy with the 46th pick
Grizzlies select Gregory Jackson II
The Memphis Grizzlies select forward Gregory Jackson II, of the South Carolina Gamecocks
Spurs select Sidy Cissoko
Wemby's got a new European teammate: Sidy Cissoko, French player for Spanish ACB team Baskonia.
Trail Blazers select Rayan Rupert
Portland Trail Blazers select Rayan Rupert from France with the 43rd overall pick.
Wizards select Tristan Vukcevic
Washington Wizards select Tristan Vukcevic from Serbia with the 42nd overall pick.
Hornets select Amari Bailey
Charlotte Hornets select Amari Bailey out of UCLA with the 41st overall pick.
Nuggets select Maxwell Lewis
Denver Nuggets select Maxwell Lewis with the 40th pick and he will go to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Hornets select Mouhamed Gueye
Charlotte Hornets select Mouhamed Gueye with the 39th overall pick and will play for the Boston Celtics.
Kings select Jordan Walsh
Sacramento Kings select Jordan Walsh with the 38th pick and will play for the Boston Celtics.
Thunder select Hunter Tyson
Oklahoma City Thunder select Hunter Tyson out of Clemson with the 37th overall pick and will play for the Denver Nuggets.
Magic select Andre Jackson Jr.
Orlando Magic select Andre Jackson Jr. out of UConn.
Celtics select Julian Phillips
Boston Celtics select Julian Phillips with the 35th pick and he'll go to the Washington Wizards.
Hornets select Colby Jones
Charlotte Hornets select Colby Jones with the 34th overall pick.
Spurs select Leonard Miller
San Antonio Spurs select Leonard Miller out of G League Ignite with third pick in second round.
Pacers select Jalen Pickett
Indiana Pacers select Jalen Pickett with the 32nd overall pick and will go to the Denver Nuggets.
Pistons draft James Nnaji
Detroit Pistons select James Nnaji with the first pick of the second round and he will go to the Boston Celtics.
Kings, Mavericks pull off trade
Mavericks will receive Olivier-Maxence Prosper in a trade not yet finalized.
Clippers select Kobe Brown
Los Angeles Clippers select Kobe Brown with the final pick of the first round.
Pacers select Julian Strawther
Indiana Pacers select Julian Strawther out of Gonzaga with the 29th overall pick and will go to the Denver Nuggets.
Jazz select Brice Sensabaugh
Utah Jazz select Brice Sensabaugh out of Ohio State with the 28th overall pick.
Hornets select Nick Smith Jr.
Charlotte Hornets select Nick Smith Jr. out of Arkansas with the 27th overall pick.
Pacers select Ben Sheppard
Indiana Pacers select Ben Sheppard with 26th overall pick.
Grizzlies select Marcus Sasser
Memphis Grizzlies select Marcus Sasser out of Houston with the 25th pick and will reportedly be traded to the Detroit Pistons.
Kings select Olivier-Maxence Prosper
Sacramento Kings select Olivier-Maxence Prosper with the 24th pick.
Trail Blazers select Kris Murray
Portland Trail Blazers select Kris Murray with the 23rd overall pick.
Nets select Dariq Whitehead
Brooklyn Nets select Dariq Whitehead out of Duke with the 22nd pick.
Nets select Noah Clowney
Brooklyn Nets select Noah Clowney with the 21st pick.
Rockets select Cam Whitmore
Houston Rockets select Cam Whitmore out of Villanova with the 20th overall pick.
Warriors select Brandin Podziemski
Golden State Warriors select Brandin Podziemski with the 19th overall pick.
Heat select Jaime Jaquez Jr.
Miami Heat select Jaime Jaquez Jr. with the 18th overall pick.
Lakers select Jalen Hood-Schifino
Los Angeles Lakers select Jalen Hood-Schifino out of Indiana with the 17th overall pick.
Jazz select Keyonte George
Utah Jazz select Keyonte George out of Baylor with 16th overall pick.
Hawks select Kobe Bufkin
Atlanta Hawks select Kobe Bufkin out of Michigan with the 15th overall pick.
Pelicans select Jordan Hawkins
New Orleans Pelicans select Jordan Hawkins out of UConn with the 14th overall pick.
Raptors select Gradey Dick
Toronto Raptors select Gradey Dick out of Kansas with the 13th overall pick.
Thunder, Mavericks pull off trade
Mavericks receive Dereck Lively II and Thunder receive Cason Wallace.
Thunder select Dereck Lively II
Oklahoma City Thunder select Dereck Lively II and will get traded to Dallas.
Magic select Jett Howard
Orland Magic select Jett Howard out of Michigan with the 11th overall pick.
Mavericks select Cason Wallace
Dallas Mavericks select Cason Wallace out of Kentucky with the 10th overall pick.
Jazz select Taylor Hendricks
Utah Jazz select Taylor Hendricks out of UCF with the no. 9 overall pick.
Pacers, Wizards pull off trade
Wizards receive Bilal Coulibaly and Pacers get Jarace Walker, plus two second-round picks.
Wizards select Jarace Walker
Washington Wizards select Jarace Walker from Houston with the no. 8 pick.
Pacers select Bilal Coulibaly
Indiana Pacers select Bilal Coulibaly from France with the no. 7 overall pick. He will reportedly get traded to the Washington Wizards.
Magic select Anthony Black
Orlando Magic select Anthony Black from Arkansas with the no. 6 overall pick.
Pistons select Ausar Thompson
Detroit Pistons select Ausar Thompson from Overtime Elite with the no. 5 overall pick.
Rockets select Amen Thompson
Houston Rockets select Amen Thompson from Overtime Elite with the no. 4 overall pick.
Trail Blazers select Scoot Henderson
Portland Trail Blazers select Scoot Henderson with the no. 3 overall pick.
Hornets select Brandon Miller
Charlotte Hornets select Brandon Miller from the University of Alabama with the no. 2 overall pick.
Spurs select Wemby
San Antonio Spurs have taken Victor Wembanyama with the no. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft.
Beautiful moment, reminding us the NBA Draft is also about family. Here is top prospect Scoot Henderson making grandma proud.
Shams Charania informs that Charlotte and Portland have expressed no interest in trading away the number 2 or 3 picks of this year's draft.
Will Victor Wembanyama's countryman Bilal Coulibaly be drafted tonight? Almost certain to go in the first round. The 6'8 18-year-old SF has a 7'2 wingspan.
This Blazers fan in Brooklyn has no problem with Portland possibly trading Damian Lillard. Quite the contrary. Interesting...
Scoot Anderson, going second in this year's NBA Draft? Tune in soon to find out!
Wow, look at University of Kansas shooting guard Gradey Dick's digs. Giving Wizard of Oz vibes. Dick is projected to go 11th in the Draft.
Victor Wembanyama arrives at Barclays Center. Watch as he does his best to not hit his head when exiting the bus.
Welcome to the 2023 NBA Draft! The top prospects from college and international basketball are in the building tonight. Tune in with us at MARCA as we give you every pick LIVE, as it happens.
2023 NBA Draft: Complete - all 58 picks of 1st and 2nd round
FIRST ROUND
- San Antonio Spurs: Victor Wembanyama, center (France)
- Charlotte Hornets: Brandon Miller, forward (Alabama)
- Portland Trail Blazers: Scoot Henderson, guard (G League Ignite)
- Houston Rockets: Amen Thompson, guard (Overtime Elite)
- Detroit Pistons: Ausar Thompson, guard (Overtime Elite)
- Orlando Magic: Anthony Black, guard/wing (Arkansas)
- Washington Wizards (from Indiana): Bilal Coulibaly, wing (France)
- Indiana Pacers (from Washington): Jarace Walker, forward (Houston)
- Utah Jazz: Taylor Hendricks, forward (UCF)
- Oklahoma City Thunder (from Dallas): Cason Wallace, guard (Kentucky)
- Orlando Magic (from Chicago): Jett Howard, wing (Michigan)
- Dallas Mavericks (from Oklahoma City): Dereck Lively II, center (Duke)
- Toronto Raptors: Gradey Dick, wing (Kansas)
- New Orleans Pelicans: Jordan Hawkins, wing (UConn)
- Atlanta Hawks: Kobe Bufkin, guard (Michigan)
- Utah Jazz (from Minnesota): Keyonte George, guard (Baylor)
- Los Angeles Lakers: Jalen Hood-Schifino, guard (Indiana)
- Miami Heat: Jaime Jaquez Jr., wing (UCLA)
- Golden State Warriors: Brandin Podziemski, guard (Santa Clara)
- Houston Rockets (from LA Clippers): Cam Whitmore, wing (Villanova)
- Brooklyn Nets: Noah Clowney, forward (Alabama)
- Brooklyn Nets (from Phoenix): Dariq Whitehead, wing (Duke)
- Portland Trail Blazers (from New York): Kris Murray, wing (Iowa)
- Dallas Mavericks (from Sacramento): Olivier-Maxence Prosper, wing (Marquette)
- Detroit Pistons (from Memphis): Marcus Sasser, guard (Houston)
- Indiana Pacers (from Cleveland): Ben Sheppard, guard (Belmont)
- Charlotte Hornets (from Denver via NY, OKC): Nick Smith Jr., guard (Arkansas)
- Utah Jazz (from Philadelphia via Brooklyn): Brice Sensabaugh, wing (Ohio State)
- Denver Nuggets (from Indiana via Boston): Julian Strawther, guard (Gonzaga)
- LA Clippers (from Milwaukee via Houston): Kobe Brown, wing (Missouri)
SECOND ROUND
- Detroit: James Nnaji (Barcelona)
- Nuggets (via Pacers from Houston): Jalen Pickett
- Minnesota (via San Antonio): Leonard Miller
- Celtics (via Charlotte, from Charlotte via Philadelphia and Atlanta): Colby Jones
- Chicago (from Portland via Atlanta, LA Clippers, Detroit, and Cleveland): Julian Phillips
- Orlando: Andre Jackson Jr.
- Oklahoma City (from Washington via New Orleans): Hunter Tyson
- Sacramento (from Indiana): Jordan Walsh
- Charlotte (from Charlotte via Utah and New York): Mouhamed Gueye
- Denver (from Dallas via Oklahoma City): Maxwell Lewis
- Charlotte (from Oklahoma City via New York and Boston): Amari Bailey
- Washington (from Chicago via Los Angeles Lakers and Washington): Tristan Vukcevic
- Portland (from Atlanta): Rayan Rupert
- San Antonio (from Toronto): Cidy Sissoko
- Memphis (from Minnesota): Gregory Jackson II
- Atlanta (from New Orleans): Seth Lundy
- Los Angeles Lakers: Mojave King
- LA Clippers: Jordan Miller
- Cleveland (from Golden State via Utah and New Orleans): Emoni Bates
- Oklahoma City (from Miami via Boston, Memphis, and Dallas): Keyontae Johnson
- Brooklyn: Jalen Wilson
- Phoenix: Toumani Camara
- Minnesota (from New York via Charlotte): Jaylen Clark
- Sacramento: Jaylen Slawson
- Indiana (from Cleveland via Milwaukee and Detroit): Isaiah Wong
- Memphis: Tarik Biberovic
- FORFEITED by Chicago (from Denver via Cleveland; forfeited by Chicago)
- FORFEITED by Philadelphia
- Warriors (via Washington, from Boston via Charlotte): Trayce Jackson-Davis
- Milwaukee (58th overall pick of the 2023 Draft): Chris Livingston
The 2023 NBA Draft is in the books! Hope you enjoyed the rundown of all of tonight's picks from the 1st and 2nd round.