2003 NBA Draft
By InsideHoops.com /June 26, 2003
The results of the 2003 NBA draft. Round one and two,
followed by trades made on the night of the Draft.
FIRST ROUND
1. Cleveland -- LeBron James, g-f, St. Vincent-St. Mary
HS (Ohio)
2. Detroit (from Memphis) -- Darko Milicic, f, Hemofarm
Vrsac (Serbia)
3. Denver -- Carmelo Anthony, f, Syracuse
4. Toronto -- Chris Bosh, f, Georgia Tech
5. Miami -- Dwyane Wade, g, Marquette
6. LA Clippers -- Chris Kaman, c, Central Michigan
7. Chicago -- Kirk Hinrich, g, Kansas
8. Milwaukee (from Atlanta) -- T.J. Ford, g, Texas
9. New York -- Mike Sweetney, f, Georgetown
10. Washington -- Jarvis Hayes, f, Georgia
11. Golden State -- Mickael Pietrus, g-f, Pau Orthez (France)
12. Seattle -- Nick Collison, f, Kansas
13. Memphis (from Houston) -- Marcus Banks, g, UNLV
14. Seattle (from Milwaukee) -- Luke Ridnour, g, Oregon
15. Orlando -- Reece Gaines, g, Louisville
16. Boston -- Troy Bell, g, Boston College
17. Phoenix -- Zarko Cabarkapa, f, Buducnost (Serbia)
18. New Orleans -- David West, f, Xavier
19. Utah -- Aleksandar Pavlovic, Buducnost (Serbia)
20. Boston (from Philadelphia) -- Dahntay Jones, f, Duke
21. Atlanta (from Indiana) -- Boris Diow, f, Pau Orthez
(France)
22. New Jersey -- Zoran Planinic, g, Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
23. Portland -- Travis Outlaw, f, Starkville HS (MS)
24. LA Lakers -- Brian Cook, f, Illinois
25. Detroit -- Carlos Delfino, f, Skipper Bologna (Italy)
26. Minnesota -- Ndudi Ebi, f, Westbury Christian HS (TX)
27. Memphis (through Orlando via Sacramento) -- Kendrick
Perkins, c, Ozen HS (TX)
28. San Antonio -- Leandro Barbosa, g, Bauru Tilibra (Brazil)
29. Dallas -- Josh Howard, f, Wake Forest
SECOND ROUND
30. New York -- Maciej Lampe, f, Universidad Comp. (Spain)
31. Cleveland -- Jason Kapono, f, UCLA
32. LA Lakers (from Toronto) -- Luke Walton, f, Arizona
33. Miami -- Jerome Beasley, f, North Dakota
34. LA Clippers -- Sofoklis Schortsanitis, f, Iraklis
(Greece)
35. Milwaukee (from Memphis) -- Szymon Szewczyk, f, Braunschweig
(Germany)
36. Chicago -- Mario Austin, f, Mississippi State
37. Atlanta -- Travis Hansen, g, Brigham Young
38. Washington -- Steve Blake, g, Maryland
39. New York -- Slavko Vranes, c, Buducnost (Serbia)
40. Golden State -- Derek Zimmerman, g, Mississippi State
41. Seattle -- Willie Green, g, Detroit
42. Orlando -- Zaur Pachulia, f, Ulker (Turkey)
43. Milwaukee -- Keith Bogans, g, Kentucky
44. Houston -- Malick Badiane, f, Langen (Germany)
45. Chicago (from Phoenix) -- Matt Bonner, f, Florida
46. Denver (from Boston) -- Sani Becirovic, g, Slovenia
47. Utah -- Maurice Williams, g, Alabama
48. New Orleans -- James Lang, c, Central Park Christian
HS (AL)
49. Indiana -- James Jones, f, Miami
50. Philadelphia -- Paccelis Morlende, g, Dijon (France)
51. New Jersey -- Kyle Korver, f, Creighton
52. Toronto (from LA Lakers) -- Remon Van de Hare, c,
Spain
53. Miami (from Detroit) -- Tommy Smith, F, Arizona State
54. Portland -- Nedzad Simanovic, c, Bosnia
55. Minnesota -- Rick Rickert, f, Minnesota
56. Boston (from Sacramento) -- Brandon Hunter, f, Ohio
57. Dallas -- Xue Yuyang, c, China
58. Detroit (from San Antonio) -- Andreas Glynaidakis,
c, Greece
DRAFT NIGHT TRADES:
1. The Boston Celtics traded the draft rights to
#16 Troy Bell and the draft rights to #20 Dahntay Jones to the Memphis Grizzlies
for the draft rights to #13 Marcus Banks and the draft rights to #27 Kendrick
Perkins.
2. The San Antonio Spurs traded the draft rights to #28 Leandro Barbosa to the
Phoenix Suns for a future first round pick.
3. The Milwaukee Bucks traded the draft rights to #43 Keith Bogans to the Orlando
Magic for cash.
4. The Philadelphia 76ers traded the draft rights to #50 Paccelis Morlende to
the Seattle SuperSonics for the draft rights to #41 Willlie Green.
5. The Dallas Mavericks traded the draft rights to #57 Xue Yuyang to the Denver
Nuggets for a future second round pick.
6. The New Jersey Nets traded the draft rights to #51 Kyle Korver to the Philadelphia
76ers for cash.
And then later: The Chicago Bulls trade the draft
rights of Matt Bonner to the Toronto Raptors for a future second-round pick.
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