Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox sports draft The 2003 NBA draft was held on June 26, 2003, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The NBA announced that 41 college and high school players and a record 31 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2003 NBA draft.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Cleveland Cavaliers, who had a 22.50 percent probability of obtaining the first selection, won the NBA draft lottery on May 22, and Cleveland chairman Gordon Gund said afterward his team would select LeBron James, and they did.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets were second and third, respectively. This draft was the first draft to be aired on ESPN after they picked up the license from TNT.

The 2003 draftees represented one of the deepest talent pools in NBA history. The draft contained 15 players who combined for 26 championships. Four of the top five picks are NBA All-Stars and "Redeem Team" Olympic Gold Medalists: Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, and LeBron James.

OverviewEdit

Four of the top five picks of the 2003 draft became NBA All-Stars and "Redeem Team" Olympic Gold Medalists: Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, and LeBron James. Nine players have participated in an All-Star Game. Dwyane Wade was named NBA Finals MVP in 2006 and won NBA championships with the Miami Heat in 2006, 2012 and 2013, as well as the NBA All Star Game MVP in 2010. Boris Diaw won the Most Improved Player Award in 2006, Jason Kapono won the three point shootout in back-to-back years in 2007 and 2008, James Jones won the three point shootout in 2011, Leandro Barbosa won the Sixth Man Award in 2007, Kyle Korver set the NBA record for three point shooting percentage in 2010 (53.6%), and in the 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2013 seasons, LeBron James won the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, and the NBA Finals MVP in 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2020. Carmelo Anthony won the 2013 NBA scoring title and was the only player in NBA history to win at least three Olympic gold medals<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> until Kevin Durant won his third one in 2021. Zaza Pachulia and David West won NBA championships with the Golden State Warriors in 2017 and 2018. Matt Bonner won NBA championships with the San Antonio Spurs in 2007 and 2014. Dahntay Jones and Mo Williams won the NBA championship in 2016 with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Luke Walton won three NBA championships, two as a player with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009 and 2010 and one as an assistant coach with the Warriors in 2015. Chris Bosh left the Toronto Raptors in 2010 as its all-time leader in points, rebounds, blocks, double doubles, free throws made and attempted, and minutes played; he went on to win championships with the Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013.

The 2003 draft class has drawn comparisons to the 1984 and 1996 NBA draft classes<ref name="bestever">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> but is also known for the Detroit Pistons' selection of Darko Miličić with the second overall pick over other prospects who went on to have much more success in the league.<ref name="bestever"/> As of 2025, LeBron James is the only remaining active player from the 2003 draft class.

Eleven of the players selected in this draft never played in an NBA game throughout their professional basketball careers. Two of those players were the sole selection of the draft by their respective teams: Malick Badiane (Houston's only pick) and Paccelis Morlende (Philadelphia's only pick).

Draft selectionsEdit

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Chris Bosh, selected 4th overall by the Toronto Raptors, was the first member of the draft class to be elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Dwyane Wade was selected 5th overall by the Miami Heat.
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David West was selected 18th overall by the New Orleans Hornets.
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Josh Howard was selected 29th overall by the Dallas Mavericks.
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Mo Williams was selected 47th overall by the Utah Jazz.
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Round Pick Player Position NationalityTemplate:Refn Team School/club team
1 1 Template:Sortname*~ SF/PF Template:USA Cleveland Cavaliers St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (Akron, Ohio)
1 2 Darko Miličić C {{#invoke:flag Serbia and Montenegro}} Detroit Pistons (from Memphis)<ref>The Grizzlies traded this pick to the Pistons for Otis Thorpe on August 7, 1997.
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Hemofarm Vršac (Serbia and Montenegro)
1 3 Template:Sortname^ SF/PF Template:Flagu Denver Nuggets Syracuse (Fr.)
1 4 Template:Sortname^ PF/C Template:Flagu Toronto Raptors Georgia Tech (Fr.)
1 5 Template:Sortname^ SG Template:Flagu Miami Heat Marquette (Jr.)
1 6 Template:Sortname+ C Template:Flagu Los Angeles Clippers Central Michigan (Jr.)
1 7 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls Kansas (Sr.)
1 8 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Milwaukee Bucks (from Atlanta)<ref>The Hawks traded this pick along with Toni Kukoč and Leon Smith to the Bucks for Glenn Robinson on August 2, 2002.
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Texas (So.)
1 9 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu New York Knicks Georgetown (Jr.)
1 10 Template:Sortname F/G Template:Flagu Washington Wizards Georgia (Jr.)
1 11 Template:Sortname G/F {{#invoke:flag France}} Golden State Warriors Pau-Orthez (France)
1 12 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Seattle SuperSonics Kansas (Sr.)
1 13 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Memphis Grizzlies (from Houston,<ref>The Rockets traded this pick along with Othella Harrington, Brent Price, Antoine Carr, and Michael Dickerson to the Grizzlies as part of a three-way deal in which the Rockets received draft rights to Steve Francis and Tony Massenburg from Grizzlies and Don MacLean and future first-round draft choice from Orlando Magic, and Magic received Michael Smith, Rodrick Rhodes, Lee Mayberry and Makhtar Ndiaye from Grizzlies on August 27, 1999.
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UNLV (Sr)
1 14 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Seattle SuperSonics (from Milwaukee)<ref>The Bucks traded this pick along with Ray Allen, Kevin Ollie, and Ronald Murray to the SuperSonics for Gary Payton and Desmond Mason on February 20, 2003.
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Oregon (Jr)
1 15 Template:Sortname F/G Template:Flagu Orlando Magic Louisville (Sr)
1 16 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Boston Celtics (traded to Memphis)<ref name="Griztics" /> Boston College (Sr)
1 17 Template:Sortname SF {{#invoke:flag Serbia and Montenegro}} Phoenix Suns Budućnost Podgorica (Serbia and Montenegro and Adriatic League)
1 18 Template:Sortname+ PF Template:Flagu New Orleans Hornets Xavier (Sr)
1 19 Template:Sortname F/G {{#invoke:flag Serbia and Montenegro}} Utah Jazz Budućnost Podgorica (Serbia and Montenegro and Adriatic League)
1 20 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Boston Celtics (from Philadelphia,<ref>The 76ers traded this pick along with Roshown McLeod to the Celtics for Jérôme Moïso on August 3, 2001.
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Duke (Sr)
1 21 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Atlanta Hawks (from Indiana)<ref>The Pacers traded this pick to the Hawks for Jamaal Tinsley on June 27, 2001.
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Pau-Orthez (France)
1 22 Template:Sortname G/F Template:CRO New Jersey Nets Cibona Zagreb (Croatia and Adriatic League)
1 23 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Portland Trail Blazers Starkville HS (Starkville, Mississippi)
1 24 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Los Angeles Lakers Illinois (Sr)
1 25 Template:Sortname SG Template:ARG Detroit Pistons Skipper Bologna (Italy)
1 26 Template:Sortname SF Template:GBR
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Minnesota Timberwolves Westbury Christian HS (Houston, Texas)
1 27 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Memphis Grizzlies (from Sacramento via Orlando,<ref>The Kings traded this pick along with Tariq Abdul-Wahad to the Magic for Nick Anderson on August 3, 1999.
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The Magic traded this pick along with Mike Miller and Ryan Humphrey to the Grizzlies for Drew Gooden and Gordan Giricek on February 19, 2003.
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Ozen HS (Beaumont, Texas)
1 28 Template:Sortname SG Template:BRA San Antonio Spurs (traded to Phoenix)<ref>The Spurs traded this pick to the Suns for a future pick (#30 pick in 2005 NBA draft) on June 26, 2003.
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Bauru Tilibra (Brazil)
1 29 Template:Sortname+ F/G Template:Flagu Dallas Mavericks Wake Forest (Sr)
2 30 Template:Sortname PF {{#invoke:flag Poland}} New York Knicks (from Denver)<ref>The Nuggets traded this pick along with Antonio McDyess and the draft rights to Frank Williams to the Knicks for Marcus Camby, Mark Jackson and the draft rights to Maybyner "Nenê" Hilario on June 26, 2002.
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2 31 Template:Sortname F/G Template:Flagu Cleveland Cavaliers UCLA (Sr)
2 32 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Los Angeles Lakers (from Toronto)<ref name="Rapkers">The Raptors traded No. 32 pick along with Tracy Murray and Kareem Rush to the Lakers for the No. 52 pick, Lindsey Hunter, and Chris Jefferies on June 26, 2002.
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Arizona (Sr)
2 33 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Miami Heat North Dakota (Sr)
2 34 Template:Sortname# C Template:GRE Los Angeles Clippers Iraklis BC (Greece)
2 35 Template:Sortname# PF Template:Flagu Milwaukee Bucks (from Memphis)<ref>The Grizzlies traded this pick to the Bucks for Chris Owens on June 26, 2002.
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Braunschweig (Germany)
2 36 Template:Sortname# PF Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls Mississippi State (Jr)
2 37 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Atlanta Hawks BYU (Sr)
2 38 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Washington Wizards Maryland (Sr)
2 39 Template:Sortname C {{#invoke:flag Serbia and Montenegro}} New York Knicks Budućnost Podgorica (Serbia and Montenegro and Adriatic League)
2 40 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Golden State Warriors Mississippi State (Sr)
2 41 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Seattle SuperSonics (traded to Philadelphia)<ref name="76sonics">The 76ers traded No. 41 pick to the SuperSonics for the No. 50 pick and cash during the draft.
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Detroit (Sr)
2 42 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flag Orlando Magic Ülkerspor (Turkey)
2 43 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Orlando)<ref>The Bucks traded this pick to the Magic for cash considerations on the draft day.
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Kentucky (Sr)
2 44 Template:Sortname# PF Template:SEN Houston Rockets Langen (Germany)
2 45 Template:Sortname F Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls (from Phoenix,<ref>The Suns traded this pick along with Soumaila Samake to the Bulls for C Jake Voskuhl on October 29, 2001.
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Florida (Sr)
2 46 Template:Sortname# SG Template:SLO Denver Nuggets (from Boston)<ref>The Celtics traded this pick along with Shammond Williams to the Nuggets for Mark Blount and Mark Bryant on February 20, 2003.
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Virtus Bologna (Italy)
2 47 Template:Sortname+ PG Template:Flagu Utah Jazz Alabama (So)
2 48 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu New Orleans Hornets Central Park Christian HS (Birmingham, Alabama)
2 49 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Indiana Pacers Miami (Florida) (Sr)
2 50 Template:Sortname# PG Template:Flagu Philadelphia 76ers (traded to Seattle)<ref name="76sonics" /> Dijon (France)
2 51 Template:Sortname+ SG Template:Flagu New Jersey Nets (traded to Philadelphia)<ref>The Nets traded this pick to the 76ers for cash considerations on the draft day.
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Creighton (Sr)
2 52 Template:Sortname C Template:NED Toronto Raptors (from Los Angeles Lakers)<ref name="Rapkers" /> FC Barcelona (Spain)
2 53 Template:Sortname# PF Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls (from Detroit via Miami)<ref>The Pistons traded this pick along with Cedric Ceballos to the Heat for a second-round draft pick (#38 pick in 2002 NBA draft) on November 26, 2000.
The Heat traded this pick to the Bulls for Sean Lampley on October 2, 2001.
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Arizona State (Sr)
2 54 Template:Sortname# C {{#invoke:flag Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Portland Trail Blazers Brotnjo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
2 55 Template:Sortname# PF Template:Flagu Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota (So)
2 56 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Boston Celtics (from Sacramento)<ref>The Kings traded this pick along with a future pick (#53 pick in 2005 NBA draft) to the Celtics for Darius Songaila on June 23, 2003.
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2 57 Template:Sortname# C Template:CHN Dallas Mavericks (traded to Denver)<ref>The Mavericks traded this pick to the Nuggets for a future pick (#50 pick in 2004 NBA draft) on the draft day.
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2 58 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Detroit Pistons (from San Antonio)<ref>The Spurs traded this pick to the Pistons for Mengke Bateer on October 3, 2002.
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Notable undrafted playersEdit

Template:Further These players were not selected in the 2003 NBA draft, but have played at least one game in the NBA.

Player Position Nationality School/club team
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Template:Sortname PG {{#invoke:flag Spain}} Tau Cerámica (Spain)
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Template:Sortname SG/SF Template:NZL Wisconsin (Sr.)
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Draft lotteryEdit

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Team 2002–03
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Lottery Lottery probabilities
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
Cleveland Cavaliers 17–65 225 .225^ .215 .178 .357
Denver Nuggets 17–65 225 .225 .188 .171^ .319 .123
Toronto Raptors 24–58 157 .157 .157 .156 .226^ .265 .040
Miami Heat 25–57 120 .120 .126 .133 .099 .350^ .161 .013
Los Angeles Clippers 28–54 89 .089 .097 .107 .261 .360^ .084 .004
Memphis Grizzlies 28–54 64 .064 .071^ .081 .440 .304 .040 .001
Chicago Bulls 30–52 44 .044 .049 .058 .599^ .232 .018 .000
Atlanta Hawks 35–47 29 .029 .022 .027 .724^ .197 .011 .000
New York Knicks 37-45 15 .015 .022 .027 .784^ .143 .005 .000
Washington Wizards 37-45 14 .014 .021 .025 .846^ .087 .002 .000
Golden State Warriors 38–44 7 .007 .009 .012 .907^ .063 .001
Seattle SuperSonics 40–42 6 .006 .008 .010 .935^ .039
Houston Rockets 43–39 5 .005 .007 .009 .960^

Early entrantsEdit

College underclassmenEdit

In terms of underclassmen declaring for this year's draft, the number of players available for entry this year would increase up to 73 after previously being down a bit the previous year. However, it would also see the most withdrawn entries from underclassmen either in college, overseas, or even high school in the case of Charlie Villanueva with 27 total people doing exactly that. As such, there would actually be 46 underclassmen that qualified as such for this year's draft, which would be an overall step down when compared to last year's official number of underclassmen entering the NBA draft. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.<ref name=tdr>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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High school playersEdit

This would be the ninth straight year in a row where at least one high school player would declare their entry into the NBA draft directly out of high school after previously only allowing it one time back in 1975. However, it would be one of the most famous ones due to the entry of high school phenom LeBron James entering the NBA draft this year, being the second high schooler to be drafted at #1 behind only Kwame Brown back in 2001, as well as being the second high schooler to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award behind Amar'e Stoudemire only a year prior. This draft also saw a high schooler named Charlie Villanueva initially enter for the NBA draft, but withdraw his name and go to college before the draft began. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.<ref name=tdr />

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International playersEdit

The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.<ref name=tdr />

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See alsoEdit


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