The 2022 NBA draft is underway and started at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET with a live broadcast on ESPN. The Portland Trail Blazers made a splash yesterday with a trade for Jerami Grant of the Detroit Pistons, and then used the No. 7 pick to select Kentucky wing Shaedon Sharpe as part of the effort to further construct the roster around Damian Lillard. You can follow along with the latest live updates and highlights from the draft below, and we’ll keep this post updated with the latest trade news and top picks as the evening rolls along tonight.
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HOW TO WATCH
What: 2022 NBA draft
When: 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 23
Where: Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York
TV: ESPN and ABC
Watch live stream online: You can watch the entire draft with a 1-month subscription to ESPN+, ESPN’s online streaming platform ($6.99/month or $69.99/year, cancel anytime). If you don’t have cable, or want to watch for free you can do so with DirecTV Stream (free trial), with with fuboTV (free trial). If you already have cable or satellite service, you can also watch the event live on Watch ESPN with your cable or satellite provider login information.
FIRST ROUND DRAFT RESULTS, ORDER
1. Orlando: Paolo Banchero, forward, Duke.
2. Oklahoma City: Chet Holmgren, forward, Gonzaga.
3. Houston: Jabari Smith, forward, Auburn.
4. Sacramento: Keegan Murray, forward, Iowa.
5. Detroit: Jaden Ivey, guard, Purdue.
6. Indiana: Bennedict Mathurin, guard, Arizona.
7. Portland: Shaedon Sharpe, guard, Kentucky.
8. New Orleans: Dyson Daniels, guard, G League Ignite.
9. San Antonio: Jeremy Sochan, forward, Baylor.
10. Washington: Johnny Davis, guard, Wisconsin.
11. Oklahoma City (acquired in trade with New York Knicks): Ousmane Deing, forward, France
12. Oklahoma City (from LA Clippers): Jalen Williams, guard, Santa Clara
13. Detroit Pistons (acquired in trade with Charlotte): Jalen Duren, center, Memphis
14. Cleveland: Ochai Agbaji, forward, Kansas
15. Charlotte (from New Orleans): Mark Williams, center, Duke
16. Atlanta : AJ Griffin, guard, Duke
17. Houston (from Brooklyn) 18. Chicago 19. Minnesota 20. San Antonio (from Toronto) 21. Denver 22. Memphis (from Utah) 23. Philadelphia 24. Milwaukee 25. San Antonio (from Boston) 26. Dallas 27. Miami 28. Golden State 29. Memphis 30. Oklahoma City (from Phoenix).
SECOND ROUND ORDER
31. Indiana (from Houston via Cleveland) 32. Orlando 33. Toronto (from Detroit via San Antonio, Washington and Chicago) 34. Oklahoma City 35. Orlando (from Indiana via Milwaukee) 36. Portland (this pick is heading to Detroit in the Jerami Grant trade) 37. Sacramento 38. San Antonio (from Los Angeles Lakers via Chicago and Washington) 39. Cleveland (from San Antonio via Utah) 40. Minnesota (from Washington via Cleveland) 41. New Orleans 42. New York 43. LA Clippers 44. Atlanta 45. Charlotte 46. Detroit from Brooklyn (this pick is heading to Portland as part of the Jerami Grant trade) 47. Memphis (from Cleveland via New Orleans and Atlanta) 48. Minnesota 49. Sacramento (from Chicago via Memphis and Detroit) 50. Minnesota (from Denver via Philadelphia) 51. Golden State (from Toronto via Philadelphia) 52. New Orleans (from Utah) 53. Boston— Milwaukee (forfeited)— Miami (from Philadelphia via Denver; forfeited by Miami) 54. Washington (from Dallas) 55. Golden State 56. Cleveland (from Miami via Indiana) 57. Portland (from Memphis via Utah) 58. Indiana (from Phoenix)
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