New Orleans Pelicans draft history

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Anthony Davis was the Pelicans' first overall pick in 2012.

The

professional basketball team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. They play in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Pelicans were established as the New Orleans Hornets in the 2002–03 season when then-owner of the Charlotte Hornets, George Shinn, relocated the franchise to New Orleans.[1] During the 2005–07 period, the Hornets played 71 games in Oklahoma City due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.[2] The team officially changed its name to the New Orleans Pelicans on April 18, 2013.[3]

Key

Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning
Nat Nationality Pos Position
G
Guard
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard F
Forward
SF Small forward PF
Power forward
C Center
Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer First overall NBA draft pick Selected for an NBA All-Star Game

Selections

Year Round Pick Player Nat Pos From
2003 1 18 David West  USA
PF
Xavier
2003 2 48 James Lang  USA
PF/C
Central Park Christian (H.S.)
2004 1 18 J. R. Smith  USA SG
St. Benedict's (H.S.)
2004 2 44 Tim Pickett  USA SG Florida State
2005 1 4 Chris Paul  USA PG Wake Forest
2005 2 33 Brandon Bass  USA
PF
LSU
2006 1 12 Hilton Armstrong  USA
PF/C
Connecticut
2006 1 15 Cedric Simmons (from Milwaukee)[i]  USA
PF
North Carolina State
2006 2 43
Marcus Vinicius
 BRA SF Objetivo São Carlos (Brazil)
2007 1 13 Julian Wright  USA SF Kansas
2007 2 43 Adam Haluska  USA SG Iowa
2008 1 27 Darrell Arthur (traded to Memphis via Portland)[j]  USA
PF
Kansas
2009 1 21 Darren Collison  USA PG UCLA
2010 1 11 Cole Aldrich (traded to Oklahoma City)  USA C Kansas
2011 2 45 Josh Harrellson (traded to New York)  USA
PF/C
Kentucky
2012 1 1 Anthony Davis  USA
PF/C
Kentucky
2012 1 10 Austin Rivers (from Minnesota via L.A. Clippers)  USA PG Duke
2012 2 46 Darius Miller (from Dallas via Washington)  USA SF Kentucky
2013 1 6 Nerlens Noel (traded to Philadelphia)  USA
PF/C
Kentucky
2015 2 56 Branden Dawson (from Memphis, traded to L.A. Clippers)  USA SF Michigan State
2016 1 6 Buddy Hield  BAH SG Oklahoma
2016 2 39 David Michineau (from Denver via Philadelphia, traded to L.A. Clippers)  FRA PG
France
)
2016 2 40 Diamond Stone (from Sacramento, traded to L.A. Clippers)  USA PF/C Maryland
2017 2 40 Dwayne Bacon (traded to Charlotte)  USA SG Florida State
2017 2 52 Edmond Sumner (from Washington. traded to Indiana)  USA PG Xavier
2018 2 51 Tony Carr (previously from Chicago via New Orleans, Miami, and New Orleans)  USA PG Penn State
2019 1 1 Zion Williamson  USA
PF
Duke
2019 2 39 Alen Smailagić (traded to Golden State)  SRB C Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA G League)
2019 2 57 Jordan Bone (from Denver via Milwaukee, traded to Detroit via Atlanta and Philadelphia)  USA PG Tennessee
2020 1 13 Kira Lewis Jr.  USA PG Alabama
2020 2 39 Elijah Hughes (from Washington via Milwaukee, traded to Utah)  USA SF Syracuse
2020 2 42 Nick Richards (traded to Charlotte)  JAM C Kentucky
2020 2 60 Sam Merrill (from Milwaukee, traded to Milwaukee)  USA SG Utah State
2021 1 10 Ziaire Williams (traded to Memphis)  USA SF Stanford
2022 1 8
L.A. Lakers
)
 AUS PG/SG
G League Ignite (NBA G League
)
2022
2 41
E.J. Liddell
 USA
PF
Ohio State
2022
2 52 Karlo Matković (from Utah)  CRO C Mega Mozzart (Serbia)
2023
1 14 Jordan Hawkins  USA SG UConn

Footnotes

References

General
  • "HORNETS: Hornets Draft History". NBA.com. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
Specific
  1. ^ Foster, Mary (May 10, 2002). "Owners approve Hornets' move to New Orleans". USATODAY.com. Associated Press. Retrieved July 17, 2008.
  2. ^ Colston, Chris (July 11, 2008). "Okla. City making changes on fly for former Sonics franchise". USA Today. Retrieved July 18, 2008.
  3. ^ "Hornets officially become Pelicans". 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  4. ^ a b "2007–08 Media Guide: All-time Transactions" (PDF). New Orleans Hornets. NBA.com. p. 137. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 25, 2008. Retrieved July 18, 2008.
  5. The Times-Picayune. Archived from the original
    on May 22, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2008.