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1996 NBA Draft - 26 June 1996 - East Rutherford, New Jersey

Known as one of the deepest and most talented drafts in NBA draft history, with over 1/3 of the first round picks later becoming NBA All-Stars.

Round 1


Pick Player Nationality NBA Team College/HS/Club Team
1 Allen Iverson (G) Philadelphia 76ers Georgetown
2 Marcus Camby (C) Toronto Raptors UMass
3 Shareef Abdur-Rahim (PF) Vancouver Grizzlies California
4 Stephon Marbury (PG) Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Minnesota for the rights to Ray Allen and a future first-round pick) Georgia Tech
5 Ray Allen (SG) Minnesota Timberwolves (traded, along with a future first-round pick, to Milwaukee for the rights to Stephon Marbury) UConn
6 Antoine Walker (PF) Boston Celtics (from Dallas) Kentucky
7 Lorenzen Wright (C) Los Angeles Clippers Memphis
8 Kerry Kittles (SG) New Jersey Nets Villanova
9 Samaki Walker (PF) Dallas Mavericks (from Boston) Louisville
10 Erick Dampier (C) Indiana Pacers (from Denver) Mississippi State
11 Todd Fuller (C) Golden State Warriors NC State
12 Vitaly Potapenko (C) Cleveland Cavaliers (from Washington) Wright State
13 Kobe Bryant (SG) Charlotte Hornets( traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for center Vlade Divac ) Lower Merion HS (Lower Merion, PA)
14 Predrag Stojaković (SF) Sacramento Kings PAOK (Greece)
15 Steve Nash (PG) Phoenix Suns Santa Clara
16 Tony Delk (SG) Charlotte Hornets (from Miami) Kentucky
17 Jermaine O'Neal (F/C) Portland Trail Blazers Eau Claire HS (Columbia, SC)
18 John Wallace (PF) New York Knicks (from Detroit) Syracuse
19 Walter McCarty (PF) New York Knicks (from Atlanta Hawks) Kentucky
20 Zydrunas Ilgauskas (C) Cleveland Cavaliers Atletas (Lithuania)
21 Dontae' Jones (PF) New York Knicks Mississippi State
22 Roy Rogers (PF) Vancouver Grizzlies (from Houston) Alabama
23 Efthimios Rentzias (C) Denver Nuggets (from Indiana) PAOK (Greece)
24 Derek Fisher (PG) Los Angeles Lakers Arkansas-Little Rock
25 Martin Müürsepp (PF) Utah Jazz (traded to Miami for a future first-round pick) Kalev Tallinn (Estonia)
26 Jerome Williams (F) Detroit Pistons (from San Antonio) Georgetown
27 Brian Evans Orlando Magic Indiana
28 Priest Lauderdale (C) Atlanta Hawks (from Seattle) Peristeri (Greece)
29 Travis Knight (C) Chicago Bulls UConn

Round 2


Pick Player Nationality NBA Team College/HS/Club Team
30 Othella Harrington (PF/C) Houston Rockets Georgetown
31 Mark Hendrickson (PF) Philadelphia 76ers Washington State
32 Ryan Minor (SG) Philadelphia 76ers Oklahoma
33 Moochie Norris (PG) Milwaukee Bucks West Florida
34 Shawn Harvey (PG) Dallas Mavericks West Virginia State
35 Joseph Blair (C) Seattle SuperSonics Arizona
36 Doron Sheffer (SG) Los Angeles Clippers UConn
37 Jeff McInnis (G) Denver Nuggets North Carolina
38 Steve Hamer (C) Boston Celtics Tennessee
39 Russ Millard (PF) Phoenix Suns Iowa
40 Marcus Mann (PF) Golden State Warriors Mississippi Valley State
41 Jason Sasser (SF) Sacramento Kings Texas Tech
42 Randy Livingston (SG) Houston Rockets LSU
43 Ben Davis (PF) Phoenix Suns Arizona
44 Malik Rose (PF) Charlotte Hornets Drexel
45 Joe Vogel (C) Seattle SuperSonics Colorado State
46 Marcus Brown (G) Portland Trail Blazers Murray State
47 Ron Riley (SG/SF) Seattle SuperSonics Arizona State
48 Jamie Feick (PF) Philadelphia 76ers Michigan State
49 Amal McCaskill (C) Orlando Magic Marquette
50 Terrell Bell (C) Houston Rockets Georgia
51 Chris Robinson (SG) Vancouver Grizzlies Western Kentucky
52 Mark Pope (PF) Indiana Pacers Kentucky
53 Jeff Nordgaard (SF) Milwaukee Bucks Wisconsin-Green Bay
54 Shandon Anderson (SF) Utah Jazz Georgia
55 Ronnie Henderson (SG) Washington Bullets LSU
56 Reggie Geary (SG) Cleveland Cavaliers Arizona
57 Drew Barry (PG) Seattle SuperSonics Georgia Tech
58 Darnell Robinson (C) Dallas Mavericks Arkansas

Notable undrafted players


National Basketball Association Draft

Draft NBA de 1996

 

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