2026 NBA Draft: How to watch, selection order, history and things to know
The Washington Wizards won the Draft Lottery and will have the first pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.

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2026 NBA Draft: Complete coverage
The
2026 NBA Draft
will mark the 80th year of the event. Below you can find answers to some of the main questions regarding this year’s NBA Draft.
> When is the 2026 NBA Draft?
The 2026 NBA Draft will take place on
June 23-24, 2026
at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., home of the Brooklyn Nets. The Draft will follow a two-night format.
The first round will be held at
Tuesday, June 23 (8 ET, ABC & ESPN)*
The second round will be on
Wednesday, June 24 (8 ET, ESPN)*
*Fans outside of the US & Canada can stream both rounds on League Pass
> What are the key dates for the Draft process?
April 24:
Deadline for an Early Entry player to apply for 2026 NBA Draft (11:59 p.m. ET)
May 8-10:
AWS NBA G League Combine in Chicago
May 10:
2026 NBA Draft Lottery | 3 ET (ABC)
May 10-17:
AWS NBA Draft Combine in Chicago
June 13:
Deadline for an Early Entry player to withdraw from 2026 NBA Draft (5 p.m. ET)
June 23:
NBA Draft First Round | 8 ET (ABC/ESPN)
June 24:
NBA Draft Second Round | 8 ET (ESPN)
> What is the 2026 NBA Draft order?
2026 Draft order of selection
was determined by
the
2026 NBA Draft Lottery
, which was conducted on
May 10, 2026
at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago.
2026 Lottery Results
Washington
Utah
Memphis
Chicago
LA Clippers (via Indiana)
Brooklyn
Sacramento
Atlanta (via New Orleans)
Dallas
Milwaukee
Miami
Oklahoma City (via LA Clippers)
Charlotte
2026 NBA Draft: 1-60 Draft Order
The Draft selections for the remainder of the first round (
No. 15-30
) and the entire second round (
No. 30-59
), are determined by reverse order of regular season record. Each NBA team gets one selection in the first round and one selection in the second round.
Watch the full NBA Draft Lottery 2026 drawing process.
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> What is the format for the Draft?
The 2026 NBA Draft will see the continuation of the two-night format that began in 2024.
The first round will have five minutes between draft picks.
For the second round, the time between draft picks will be four minutes.
> Where can I learn about the top prospects in the Draft?
NBA.com and the NBA App will have complete profiles of every top prospect. Please check back.
> What is the NBA Draft Combine?
AWS NBA Draft Combine
is a week-long gathering in Chicago where the top prospects participate in skill drills, scrimmages, get official anthropometric measurements and have the opportunity to meet with NBA team officials. This year’s Combine will be held May 10-17.
> What is the history of the NBA Draft?
The first NBA Draft was in 1947 and it has been held every year since. Visit the
NBA.com History
section for a
complete list of every pick
from every draft.
Here’s a list of the last 10 first round picks:
2025
| No. 1 pick —
Cooper Flagg
(Dallas Mavericks)
2024
Zaccharie Risacher
(Atlanta Hawks)
2023
Victor Wembanyama
(San Antonio Spurs)
2022
Paolo Banchero
(Orlando Magic)
2021
Cade Cunningham
(Detroit Pistons)
2020
Anthony Edwards
(Minnesota Timberwolves)
2019
Zion Williamson
(New Orleans Pelicans)
2018
Deandre Ayton
(Phoenix Suns)
2017
Markelle Fultz
(Philadelphia 76ers)
2016
Ben Simmons
> How do you attend the 2026 NBA Draft?
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> What is the format for the Draft Lottery?
The NBA Board of Governors approved changes to the lottery system on Sept. 28, 2017. Under the revamped format (which began with the 2019 Draft), the NBA Draft Lottery will ensure that the team with the worst record will receive no worse than the fifth pick. Under the pre-2019 system, the team with the worst record would pick no lower than fourth.
The new system levels the odds at the top of the NBA Draft Lottery so that the teams with the three worst regular-season records will each have a 14 percent chance of winning the lottery. In the pre-2019 structure, the top seed had a 25 percent of winning the lottery, the second seed had a 19.9 percent and the third seed had a 15.6 percent.
After drawings are conducted for the first four picks of the NBA Draft, the other lottery teams will continue to pick in inverse order of their regular-season record.
For a complete rundown on how the Lottery specifically works, please read our
NBA Draft Lottery explainer.
What were the Lottery odds for each team in 2026?
Below is the probability each team had of being awarded the first overall draft pick in the NBA Draft Lottery 2026.
> 14.00%
Indiana*
> 11.50%
> 9.00%
New Orleans
(to Atlanta or Milwaukee)
> 6.80%
> 6.70%
> 4.50%
Milwaukee**
> 3.00%
Golden State
> 2.00%
LA Clippers
(to Oklahoma City)
> 1.50%
> 1.00%
> 0.50%
* = This pick may be conveyed to the LA Clippers
** = This pick may be conveyed to Atlanta (via New Orleans)
> What is the all-time list of winning lottery teams?
Year | Team with No. 1 Pick | Winning Odds > Player Taken
2026:
Washington Wizards | 14.0% > TBD
2025:
Dallas Mavericks | 1.8% > Cooper Flagg
2024:
Atlanta Hawks | 3.00% > Zaccharie Risacher
2023:
San Antonio Spurs | 14.00% > Victor Wembanyama
2022:
Orlando Magic | 14.00% > Paolo Banchero
2021:
Detroit Pistons | 14.00% > Cade Cunningham
2020:
Minnesota Timberwolves | 14.00% > Anthony Edwards
2019:
New Orleans Pelicans | 6.00% > Zion Williamson
2018:
Phoenix Suns | 25.00% > Deandre Ayton
2017:
Boston Celtics | 25.00% > Markelle Fultz
2016:
Philadelphia Sixers | 25.00% > Ben Simmons
2015:
Minnesota Timberwolves | 25.00% > Karl-Anthony Towns
2014:
Cleveland Cavaliers | 1.70% > Andrew Wiggins
2013:
Cleveland Cavaliers | 15.60% > Anthony Bennett
2012:
New Orleans Hornets | 13.70% > Anthony Davis
2011:
Cleveland Cavaliers | 2.80% > Kyrie Irving
2010:
Washington Wizards | 10.30% > John Wall
2009:
Los Angeles Clippers | 17.70% > Blake Griffin
2008:
Chicago Bulls | 1.70% > Derrick Rose
2007:
Portland Trail Blazers | 5.30% > Greg Oden
2006:
Toronto Raptors | 8.80% > Andrea Bargnani
2005:
Milwaukee Bucks | 6.30% > | Andrew Bogut
2004:
Orlando Magic | 25.00% > Dwight Howard
2003:
Cleveland Cavaliers | 22.50% > LeBron James
2002:
Houston Rockets | 8.90% > Yao Ming
2001:
Washington Wizards | 15.70% > Kwame Brown
2000:
New Jersey Nets | 4.40% > Kenyon Martin
1999:
Chicago Bulls | 15.70% > Elton Brand
1998:
Los Angeles Clippers | 22.56% > Michael Olowokandi
1997:
San Antonio Spurs | 21.60% > Tim Duncan
1996:
Philadelphia Sixers | 33.73% > Allen Iverson
1995:
Golden State Warriors | 9.40% > Joe Smith
1994:
Milwaukee Bucks | 16.30% > Glenn Robinson
1993:
Orlando Magic | 1.52% > Chris Webber
1992:
Orlando Magic | 15.15% > Shaquille O’Neal
1991:
Charlotte Hornets | 10.61% > Larry Johnson
1990:
New Jersey Nets | 16.67% > Derrick Coleman
1989:
Sacramento Kings | 11.11% > Pervis Ellison
1988:
Los Angeles Clippers | 14.29% > Danny Manning
1987:
San Antonio Spurs | 14.29% > David Robinson
1986:
Cleveland Cavaliers | 14.29% > Brad Daugherty
1985:
New York Knicks | 14.29% > Patrick Ewing