1998 NBA draft

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox sports draft The 1998 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1998, at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This draft helped turn around four struggling franchises: the Dallas Mavericks, the Sacramento Kings, the Boston Celtics, and the Toronto Raptors.

The Vancouver Grizzlies and the Toronto Raptors were not able to win the NBA draft lottery; as they were expansion teams, they were not allowed to select first in this draft.

The Mavericks, despite having a talented nucleus of Jason Kidd, Jamal Mashburn and Jimmy Jackson in the mid-1990s, had not had a winning season since 1989-90, which was also the last time they made the playoffs. By the end of the 1997 season, all three players were traded and it was time to rebuild. With the sixth selection in 1998, they drafted Robert Traylor and quickly traded him to the Milwaukee Bucks for Dirk Nowitzki and Pat Garrity. They then traded Garrity in a package to the Phoenix Suns for Steve Nash. With Nash and Nowitzki, the Mavericks quickly went from a lottery team in the late 1990s to a perennial playoff contender throughout the 2000s. Nowitzki went on to win the 2011 NBA Finals with Dallas without Nash, but with Kidd.

Meanwhile, the Raptors were a recent expansion team that had failed to win more than 30 games in its first three seasons. With the fourth pick they selected Antawn Jamison, whom they quickly dealt to the Golden State Warriors for Vince Carter. Carter went on to win Rookie of the Year.

First overall pick Michael Olowokandi from mid-major University of the Pacific is regarded by Sports Illustrated as one of the biggest draft busts in NBA history.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As of February 2019, he is the last top selection to come out of a university that is considered mid-major.

Five players from the 1998 draft class played in the NBA All-Star Game at least once in their careers: Nowitzki, Carter, Jamison, Paul Pierce and Rashard Lewis. All of them except Lewis scored at least 20,000 career points.

Carter retired in 2020, making him the last active player drafted in the 1990s to retire. He set the record for most seasons played in the NBA with 22, becoming the first player to ever appear in NBA games in four different decades. Nowitzki missed the same four-decade status by nine months, retiring from the Mavericks in April 2019 as the first player to ever spend more than 20 NBA seasons with one team.

Draft selectionsEdit

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PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center

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Round Pick Player Position NationalityTemplate:Refn NBA team School/Club team
1 1 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Los Angeles Clippers Pacific (Sr.)
1 2 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Vancouver Grizzlies Arizona (So.)
1 3 Template:Sortname C/F Template:Flagu Denver Nuggets Kansas (Sr.)
1 4 Template:Sortname+ F Template:Flagu Toronto Raptors (traded to Golden State) North Carolina (Jr.)
1 5 Template:Sortname^~ SF/SG Template:Flagu Golden State Warriors (traded to Toronto) North Carolina (Jr.)
1 6 Template:Sortname F/C Template:Flagu Dallas Mavericks (traded to Milwaukee) Michigan (Jr.)
1 7 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Sacramento Kings Florida (Jr.)
1 8 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Philadelphia 76ers Saint Louis (Fr.)
1 9 Template:Sortname^ PF Template:Flagu Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Dallas) DJK Würzburg (Germany, 2nd division)
1 10 Template:Sortname^ SF/SG Template:Flagu Boston Celtics Kansas (Jr.)
1 11 Template:Sortname G/F Template:Flagu Detroit Pistons Ball State (Sr.)
1 12 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Orlando Magic Utah (Sr.)
1 13 Template:Sortname F/C Template:Flagu Orlando Magic (from Washington via Golden State) UNLV (Sr.)
1 14 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Houston Rockets Arizona (Sr.)
1 15 Template:Sortname F/G Template:Flagu Orlando Magic (from New Jersey) Georgia Tech (Sr.)
1 16 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Houston Rockets (from New York via Portland and Toronto) Valparaiso (Sr.)
1 17 Template:Sortname C {{#invoke:flag Slovenia}} Minnesota Timberwolves Kinder Bologna (Italy)
1 18 Template:Sortname PF {{#invoke:flag Turkey}} Houston Rockets (from Portland via Toronto) Efes Pilsen (Turkey)
1 19 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Milwaukee Bucks (from Cleveland, traded to Phoenix) Notre Dame (Sr.)
1 20 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Atlanta Hawks Duke (Sr.)
1 21 Template:Sortname G/F Template:Flagu Charlotte Hornets Iowa (Fr.)
1 22 Template:Sortname F/C Template:Flagu Los Angeles Clippers (from Miami) Baylor (Sr.)
1 23 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Denver Nuggets (from Phoenix traded to L.A. Lakers) Nebraska (Jr.)
1 24 Template:Sortname SG Template:DOM San Antonio Spurs (traded to Vancouver) St. John's (Sr.)
1 25 Template:Sortname F Template:Flagu Indiana Pacers St. Patrick's High School (Elizabeth, New Jersey)
1 26 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Los Angeles Lakers Minnesota (Sr.)
1 27 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagicon Georgia Seattle SuperSonics Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia)
1 28 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls Oregon State (So.)
1 29 Template:Sortname C/F Template:Flagu Utah Jazz (traded to Philadelphia) Kentucky (Jr.)
2 30 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Dallas Mavericks (from Toronto) Mississippi (Sr.)
2 31 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Los Angeles Lakers (from Vancouver) Cincinnati (Sr.)
2 32 Template:Sortname+ PF Template:Flagu Seattle SuperSonics (from Denver) Alief Elsik HS (Houston, Texas)
2 33 Template:Sortname F/C Template:Flagu Seattle SuperSonics (from L.A. Clippers) UCLA (Jr.)
2 34 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls (from Golden State) North Carolina (Sr.)
2 35 Template:Sortname C Template:CRO Dallas Mavericks Split (Croatia)
2 36 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Sacramento Kings Florida A&M (Jr.)
2 37 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Philadelphia 76ers Toledo (Sr.)
2 38 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu New York Knicks (from Boston) Charlotte (Sr.)
2 39 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Milwaukee Bucks Fresno State (Jr.)
2 40 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Detroit Pistons Hargrave Military Academy
2 41 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Houston Rockets Rhode Island (Sr.)
2 42 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Orlando Magic Arizona (Sr.)
2 43 Template:Sortname F/C Template:Flagu Washington Wizards Georgetown (Sr.)
2 44 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu New York Knicks California (Sr.)
2 45 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Los Angeles Lakers (from New Jersey) UCLA (Sr.)
2 46 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Minnesota Timberwolves Indiana (Sr.)
2 47 Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Toronto Raptors Rhode Island (Sr.)
2 48 Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu Cleveland Cavaliers South Carolina (Sr.)
2 49 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Atlanta Hawks Texas Tech (Sr.)
2 50 Template:Sortname# C Template:GBR Charlotte Hornets Long Beach State (Sr.)
2 51 Template:Sortname# PG Template:Flagu Miami Heat Oklahoma (Sr.)
2 52 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu San Antonio Spurs Eastern Michigan (Sr.)
2 53 Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Dallas Mavericks (from Phoenix) Clemson (Sr.)
2 54 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Denver Nuggets (from Indiana) Fresno State (Sr.)
2 55 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Denver Nuggets (from Seattle) Iowa (Sr.)
2 56 Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu Vancouver Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers) UCLA (Sr.)
2 57 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Utah Jazz Xavier (Sr.)
2 58 Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Chicago Bulls Michigan (Sr.)

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Notable undrafted playersEdit

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Earl Boykins, a notable undrafted player, is known for being the second shortest player in NBA history.
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Brad Miller was not drafted but had a successful 14-year career in the NBA that included two All-Star selections.
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Šarūnas Jasikevičius was not drafted but later played in the NBA and is regarded as one of Europe's all-time greatest basketball players.

Template:Further These players eligible for the 1998 NBA Draft were not selected but played at least one game in the NBA.

Player Position Nationality School/Club team
Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Eastern Michigan (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Pepperdine (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Hawaii (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Charlotte (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PF/C Template:Flagu Princeton (Sr.)
Template:Sortname C Template:Flagu St. John's (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PF Template:Flagu Florida State (Jr.)
Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagu Duquesne (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PG Template:Flagcountry Maryland (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu LIU Brooklyn (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu UCF (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Southern Miss (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PF {{#invoke:flag Ukraine}} Budivelnyk Kyiv (Ukraine)
Template:Sortname+ C Template:Flagu Purdue (Sr.)
Template:Sortname PF Template:SEN North Carolina (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SF Template:Flagu UNLV (Sr.)
Template:Sortname C Template:PRI Saint Vincent (Sr.)
Template:Sortname G Template:Flagu Kentucky (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SG Template:Flagu Kansas (Sr.)
Template:Sortname SF/SG Template:VEN Marinos (Venezuela)

Early entrantsEdit

College underclassmenEdit

Much like last year, this year initially saw 40 total players classified as underclassmen entering the NBA draft. However, seven players from this year's draft would later withdraw their names from entry, with Bud Eley from Southeast Missouri State University, Rico Harris from Los Angeles City College, the Yugoslavian-Greek born Marko Jarić from the Peristeri B.C. of Greece, the Bosnian-Greek born Saša Marković-Theodorakis from the Panionios B.C. in Athens, Greece, Lee Nailon from Texas Christian University, Lamar Odom from the University of Rhode Island, and the Greek born Dimitrios Papanikolaou from the Olympiacos Piraeus B.C. in Greece all withdrawing their entries into this year's draft. Including four different players that came directly from high school into the NBA draft (three of which actually became drafted) and three overseas players that successfully stayed into the NBA draft, the number of underclassmen would jump up from 26 total college players to 33 overall. Regardless, 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

Had Lamar Odom declared entry into this year's draft like he planned on doing, he would not have represented St. Thomas Aquinas High School in New Britain, Connecticut due to him already declaring entry into college this year, but having academic troubles to qualify for collegiate play. That being said, this would be the fourth year in a row where at least one high school player would declare entry into the NBA draft after previously only doing it back in 1975. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.<ref name=tdr />

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International playersEdit

In addition to the players below, three more players from Greece initially declared entry for this year's draft, but ultimately withdrew their names for one reason or another. The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.<ref name=tdr />

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See alsoEdit


ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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