2004 NBA draft

Summary

The 2004 NBA draft was held on June 24, 2004, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and was broadcast live on ESPN at 7:00 pm (EDT). In this draft, National Basketball Association teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players. The NBA announced that 56 college and high school players and 38 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2004 draft.[1] On May 26, the NBA draft lottery was conducted for the teams that did not make the NBA playoffs in the 2003–04 NBA season. The Orlando Magic, who had a 25 percent chance of obtaining the first selection, won the lottery, while the Los Angeles Clippers and the Chicago Bulls were second and third respectively. As an expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats had been assigned the fourth selection in the draft and did not participate in the lottery.[2] The Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations.[3]

2004 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 24, 2004
LocationMadison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
59 total selections in 2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionDwight Howard (Orlando Magic)
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By the end of the draft, around 40% of the players selected in it were born from countries outside the United States. It would remain the highest influx of international players selected in the modern NBA draft era until the 2016 NBA draft, where almost half of the selected players were born in countries outside the US. In addition, four of the players selected in the draft were Russians, which not only marked the highest number of players born in that region to be taken in one draft, but also was the highest representation of a country in one draft until 2016 when five Frenchmen would be taken in the draft.

After the completion of the regular season, Emeka Okafor, the Bobcats' historical first rookie draft pick back when they were considered an expansion franchise,[4] was named Rookie of the Year, while Ben Gordon earned the Sixth Man Award, becoming the first rookie in NBA history to do so.[5]

Dwight Howard has become an NBA Champion, eight-time All-Star, has received seven All-NBA selections, and a three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year awardee. He also had the distinction as the only NBA player straight out of high school to start all 82 games as a rookie. There are also four other players that would be named All-Stars at some point in their careers, and Al Jefferson would be named to an All-NBA team. Andre Iguodala would win four championships with the Golden State Warriors and was named Finals MVP in 2015. The draft is also notable for multiple players coming straight from high school being drafted within a few picks from each other. This is currently the most recent draft with no remaining players active in the NBA,as Andre Iguodala,the last remaining active player, announced his retirement in 2023.

Draft selections edit

G Guard F Forward C Center
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
x Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
# Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game
~ Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year
 
Dwight Howard, the 1st pick of the Orlando Magic
 
Emeka Okafor, the 2nd pick of the Charlotte Bobcats
 
Devin Harris, the 5th pick of the Washington Wizards (traded to Dallas)
 
Luol Deng, the 7th pick of the Phoenix Suns (traded to Chicago)
 
Andre Iguodala, the 9th pick of the Philadelphia 76ers
 
Al Jefferson, the 15th pick of the Boston Celtics
 
J. R. Smith, the 18th pick of the New Orleans Hornets
 
Jameer Nelson, the 20th pick of the Denver Nuggets (traded to Orlando)
 
Tony Allen, the 25th pick of the Boston Celtics
Round Pick Player Position Nationality[n 1] Team School/club team
1 1 Dwight Howard* C/PF   United States Orlando Magic Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy (Atlanta)
1 2 Emeka Okafor~ PF/C   United States
  Nigeria
Charlotte Bobcats (from L.A. Clippers)[6] Connecticut (Jr.)
1 3 Ben Gordon SG   United Kingdom[7] Chicago Bulls Connecticut (Jr.)
1 4 Shaun Livingston PG   United States Los Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)[6] Peoria HS (Peoria, Illinois)
1 5 Devin Harris+ PG   United States Washington Wizards (traded to Dallas)[8] Wisconsin (Jr.)
1 6 Josh Childress G/F   United States Atlanta Hawks Stanford (Jr.)
1 7 Luol Deng+ SF   United Kingdom[9]
Phoenix Suns (traded to Chicago)[10] Duke (Fr.)
1 8 Rafael Araújo C   Brazil Toronto Raptors BYU (Sr.)
1 9 Andre Iguodala* SF   United States Philadelphia 76ers Arizona (So.)
1 10 Luke Jackson SF   United States Cleveland Cavaliers Oregon (Sr.)
1 11 Andris Biedriņš C   Latvia Golden State Warriors Skonto (Latvia)
1 12 Robert Swift C   United States Seattle SuperSonics Bakersfield HS (Bakersfield, California)
1 13 Sebastian Telfair PG   United States Portland Trail Blazers Lincoln HS (Brooklyn, New York)
1 14 Kris Humphries PF   United States Utah Jazz Minnesota (Fr.)
1 15 Al Jeffersonx PF/C   United States Boston Celtics Prentiss HS (Prentiss, Mississippi)
1 16 Kirk Snyder SG   United States Utah Jazz (from New York via Phoenix)[11] Nevada (Jr.)
1 17 Josh Smith SF   United States Atlanta Hawks (from Milwaukee via Denver and Detroit)[12][13] Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)
1 18 J. R. Smith SG   United States New Orleans Hornets St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, New Jersey)
1 19 Dorell Wright SF   United States Miami Heat South Kent School (South Kent, Connecticut)
1 20 Jameer Nelson+ PG   United States Denver Nuggets (traded to Orlando)[14] Saint Joseph's (Sr.)
1 21 Pavel Podkolzin C   Russia Utah Jazz (from Houston,[15] traded to Dallas)[16] Metis Varese (Italy)
1 22 Victor Khryapa SF   Russia New Jersey Nets (traded to Portland)[17] CSKA Moscow (Russia)
1 23 Sergei Monia SG   Russia Portland Trail Blazers (from Memphis)[18] CSKA Moscow (Russia)
1 24 Delonte West PG   United States Boston Celtics (from Dallas)[19] Saint Joseph's (Jr.)
1 25 Tony Allen SG   United States Boston Celtics (from Detroit)[13] Oklahoma State (Sr.)
1 26 Kevin Martin SG   United States Sacramento Kings Western Carolina (Jr.)
1 27 Saša Vujačić SG   Slovenia Los Angeles Lakers Snaidero Udine (Italy)
1 28 Beno Udrih PG   Slovenia San Antonio Spurs Breil Milano (Italy)
1 29 David Harrison C   United States Indiana Pacers Colorado (Jr.)
1 Forfeited Pick Minnesota Timberwolves (forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations)[20]
2 30 Anderson Varejão C   Brazil Orlando Magic (traded to Cleveland)[21] FC Barcelona (Spain)
2 31 Jackson Vroman C   Lebanon Chicago Bulls (traded to Phoenix)[10] Iowa State (Sr.)
2 32 Peter John Ramos C   Puerto Rico Washington Wizards Caguas (Puerto Rico)
2 33 Lionel Chalmers PG   United States Los Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)[6] Xavier (Sr.)
2 34 Donta Smith SF   Venezuela[22] Atlanta Hawks Southeastern Illinois (So.)
2 35 Andre Emmett F/G   United States Seattle SuperSonics (from L.A. Clippers,[23] traded to Memphis)[24] Texas Tech (Sr.)
2 36 Antonio Burks PG   United States Orlando Magic (from Phoenix,[25] traded to Memphis)[26] Memphis (Sr.)
2 37 Royal Ivey PG   United States Atlanta Hawks (from Philadelphia)[27] Texas (Sr.)
2 38 Chris Duhon PG   United States Chicago Bulls (from Toronto)[28] Duke (Sr.)
2 39 Albert Miralles# PF   Spain Toronto Raptors (from Cleveland,[29] traded to Miami)[30] Roseto Basket (Italy)
2 40 Justin Reed SF   United States Boston Celtics Mississippi (Sr.)
2 41 David Young# G   United States Seattle SuperSonics North Carolina Central (Sr.)
2 42 Viktor Sanikidze# SF   Georgia Atlanta Hawks (from Golden State via Philadelphia and Orlando,[31] traded to San Antonio)[32] Dijon (France)
2 43 Trevor Ariza SF   United States New York Knicks UCLA (Fr.)
2 44 Tim Pickett# SG   United States New Orleans Hornets Florida State (Sr.)
2 45 Bernard Robinson SF   United States Charlotte Bobcats (from Milwaukee)[33] Michigan (Sr.)
2 46 Ha Seung-Jin C   South Korea Portland Trail Blazers Yonsei University (South Korea)
2 47 Pape Sow PF   Senegal Miami Heat (traded to Toronto)[30] Cal State Fullerton (Sr.)
2 48 Ricky Minard# SG   United States Sacramento Kings (from Utah)[34] Morehead State (Sr.)
2 49 Serhiy Lishchuk# PF   Ukraine Memphis Grizzlies (from Denver via Orlando)[35] Khimik Yuzhny (Ukraine)
2 50 Vassilis Spanoulis PG   Greece Dallas Mavericks (from Houston via Denver,[36] traded to Houston)[37] Maroussi (Greece)
2 51 Christian Drejer# SF   Denmark New Jersey Nets FC Barcelona (Spain)
2 52 Romain Sato# SG   Central African Republic San Antonio Spurs (from Memphis)[38] Xavier (Sr.)
2 53 Matt Freije SF   Lebanon Miami Heat (from Dallas)[39] Vanderbilt (Sr.)
2 54 Rickey Paulding# SG   United States Detroit Pistons Missouri (Sr.)
2 55 Luis Flores PG   Dominican Republic Houston Rockets (from Sacramento[34] via Utah,[15] traded to Golden State[40] via Dallas)[37] Manhattan (Sr.)
2 56 Marcus Douthit# PF   Philippines[41] Los Angeles Lakers Providence (Sr.)
2 57 Sergei Karaulov# G   Russia San Antonio Spurs Skha Jakutia Yakutsk (Russia)
2 58 Blake Stepp# PG   United States Minnesota Timberwolves Gonzaga (Sr.)
2 59 Rashad Wright# G   United States Indiana Pacers Georgia (Sr.)
  1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

Notable undrafted players edit

These players not selected in the draft have played at least one game in the NBA.

Player Position Nationality School/club team
Pero Antić C   Macedonia AEK Athens (Greece) 1982
Andre Barrett PG   United States Seton Hall (Sr.)
Tony Bobbitt SG   United States Cincinnati (Sr.)
Andre Brown C/PF   United States DePaul (Sr.)
Jackie Butler C/PF   United States Coastal Christian Academy (Virginia Beach, Virginia) (HS Sr.)
Erik Daniels SF   United States Kentucky (Sr.)
John Edwards C   United States Kent State (Sr.)
Desmon Farmer SG   United States USC (Sr.)
Gerald Fitch SG   United States Kentucky (Sr.)
Hamed Haddadi C   Iran Paykan Tehran (Iran) 1985
Renaldo Major SF   United States Fresno State (Sr.)
Jared Reiner C   United States Iowa (Sr.)
James Thomas PF   United States Texas (Sr.)
Damien Wilkins SF   United States Georgia (Sr.)

Early entrants edit

College underclassmen edit

The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[42]

High school players edit

The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[42]

International players edit

The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[42]

Automatically eligible entrants edit

Players who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • They have no remaining college eligibility.
  • If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under the contract.

Players who meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • They are at least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In term of dates players born on or before December 31, 1982, were automatically eligible for the 2004 draft.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA within the United States, and have played under that contract.
Other automatically eligible players
Player Team Note Ref.
  Adam Caporn Wollongong Hawks (Australia) Left Saint Mary's in 2003; playing professionally since the 2003–04 season [43]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Early Entry Candidates Announced For 2004 NBA Draft". NBA. Archived from the original on February 2, 2008. Retrieved May 26, 2007.
  2. ^ "2004 NBA Draft Lottery: How It Works". NBA. Archived from the original on March 16, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  3. ^ "NBA Punishes Timberwolves for Secret Deal with Smith". NBA. Archived from the original on May 16, 2007. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  4. ^ "Bobcats Select Emeka Okafor As First-Ever Rookie Draft Pick". NBA. Archived from the original on February 3, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  5. ^ "Bulls' Gordon first rookie to win NBA Sixth Man Award – Basketball – CBC". Canada: CBC. May 3, 2005. Archived from the original on October 18, 2007. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c The Clippers traded No. 2 pick to the Bobcats for No. 4 and No. 33 picks on June 21, 2004. The Bobcats agreed to select Predrag Drobnjak from the Clippers in the Expansion Selection.
    "Bobcats deal with Clippers, move up to No. 2". USA Today. June 22, 2004. Archived from the original on May 23, 2011. Retrieved May 23, 2007.
  7. ^ Gordon is eligible to play in FIBA competition for either the United States or Great Britain. Additionally, he can play for England in the Commonwealth Games. He was born in London, England and then emigrated to Mount Vernon, New York, USA.
    "Hey, Ben, U.K. wants you". Chicago Sun-Times. April 13, 2007. Archived from the original on August 30, 2007. Retrieved May 26, 2007.
  8. ^ The Wizards traded the draft rights to Devin Harris along with Christian Laettner, and Jerry Stackhouse to the Mavericks for Antawn Jamison and cash considerations on the draft day.
    "Mavs Trade Antawn Jamison to Washington". NBA. Archived from the original on April 15, 2007. Retrieved May 23, 2007.
  9. ^ Born in what is now South Sudan, Luol Deng became a naturalized British citizen in 2006 and played for Great Britain in international competitions.
  10. ^ a b The Suns traded the No. 7 pick to the Bulls for a second-round pick (No. 31) and $3 million in cash on the draft day.
    "Suns trade draft pick". Associated Press. June 24, 2004.
  11. ^ The Knicks traded this pick along with Antonio McDyess, Howard Eisley, Charlie Ward, Maciej Lampe, the rights to Miloš Vujanić and a future first-round pick (protected through 2010) to the Suns for Stephon Marbury, Penny Hardaway and Cezary Trybanski on January 5, 2004.
    Sheridan, Chris (January 5, 2004). "Marbury traded to Knicks". Associated Press.
    The Suns traded this pick along with Tom Gugliotta, a future first-round pick (acquired from New York and is protected through 2010) and cash considerations to the Jazz for Keon Clark and Ben Handlogten on February 19, 2004.
    "Jazz send Clark, Handlogten to Suns for Gugliotta". Associated Press. February 19, 2004.
  12. ^ The Bucks traded this pick along with Scott Williams to the Nuggets for Kevin Willis and Aleksandar Radojević on October 22, 2001. As part of the trade, the Bucks traded Kevin Willis to the Rockets for a future second-round pick (No. 39 in the 2006 NBA draft).
    "Bucks trade Williams". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
    The Nuggets traded this pick along with Don Reid and Mengke Bateer to the Pistons for Rodney White on October 1, 2002.
    "Rodney White traded to Nuggets". Canada: CBC. October 1, 2002. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  13. ^ a b The Pistons traded the No. 25 pick along with Chucky Atkins and Lindsey Hunter to the Celtics; and Bobby Sura and Željko Rebrača and the No. 17 pick (received from the Bucks) to the Hawks. In return, the Pistons received Mike James from the Celtics and Rasheed Wallace from the Hawks. The Celtics also traded Chris Mills to the Hawks. The trade was announced on February 19, 2004.
    Golen, Jimmy (February 19, 2004). "Celtics get Atkins, Hunter draft pick for James". Associated Press.
  14. ^ The Nuggets traded the draft rights of Jameer Nelson to the Magic for a future first-round pick (#20 in 2005 NBA draft) on the draft day.
    "Magic Obtain Draft Rights to Jameer Nelson". NBA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  15. ^ a b The Rockets traded the No. 21 pick along with Glen Rice and two future second-round draft picks (from Chicago; No. 51 in the 2005 NBA draft and No. 46 in the 2006 NBA draft) to the Jazz for John Amaechi and the No. 55 pick (received from Sacramento in the Keon Clark trade) on September 30, 2003.
    "Jazz trade John Amaechi". NBA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  16. ^ The Jazz traded the rights to Pavel Podkolzine to the Mavericks for a future first-round pick (#27 in the 2005 NBA draft) on the draft day.
    "Jazz Draft Three; Trade One". NBA. Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  17. ^ The Nets traded the draft rights to Viktor Khryapa to the Trail Blazers for Eddie Gill and cash considerations on the draft day.
    "Nets trade 22nd pick overall to Portland". ESPN. Archived from the original on April 12, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  18. ^ The Grizzlies traded this pick along with Wesley Person to the Trail Blazers for Bonzi Wells on December 3, 2003.
    "Bonzi on the Move". NBA. Archived from the original on April 26, 2007. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  19. ^ The Mavericks traded this pick along with Raef LaFrentz, Jiří Welsch, and Chris Mills to the Celtics for Antoine Walker and Tony Delk on October 20, 2003.
    Springer, Shira (October 21, 2003). "Celtics deal Walker to Dallas". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on December 31, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
  20. ^ "NBA Restores Timberwolves' 2005 Draft Pick". NBA. Archived from the original on September 1, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  21. ^ The Magic traded the draft rights to Anderson Varejão along with Drew Gooden and Steven Hunter to the Cavaliers for Tony Battie and two future second-round draft picks (No. 44 in the 2005 NBA draft and No. 54 in the 2007 NBA draft) on July 23, 2004.
    "Magic Acquire Tony Battie, Picks from Cleveland". NBA. Archived from the original on November 2, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2007.
  22. ^ Donta Smith was born in the United States, but represents Venezuela internationally.
  23. ^ The Clippers traded this pick to the SuperSonics for Predrag Drobnjak on September 29, 2003.
    "Clippers trade for centre Drobnjak". Canada: CBC. September 30, 2003. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  24. ^ The SuperSonics traded this pick to the Grizzlies for a 2005 second-round draft pick (No. 48) and cash considerations on draft day.
    "Grizzlies sign Emmett, Burks to two-year deals". Associated Press. July 7, 2004.
  25. ^ The Suns traded this pick to the Magic for Donnell Harvey on December 23, 2003.
    "Suns get Harvey in trade with Magic". Associated Press. December 23, 2003.
  26. ^ The Magic traded this pick to the Grizzlies for cash considerations on the draft day.
    "Grizzlies sign Emmett, Burks to two-year deals". Associated Press. July 7, 2004.
  27. ^ The 76ers traded this pick along with the 2006 second-round pick (#42) to the Hawks for Efthimios Rentzias on June 26, 2002.
    "Sixers Trade Two Future Second round Picks For Rights To Efthimios Rentzias". NBA. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  28. ^ The Raptors traded this pick to the Bulls for a 2003 second-round pick (#45 pick) on June 26, 2003.
    Gray, Kevin (June 27, 2003). "Toronto trades for Bonner". The Union Leader.
  29. ^ The Cavaliers traded this pick along with Lamond Murray to the Raptors for Michael Stewart and a future first-round pick (#22 in the 2007 NBA draft) on September 26, 2002.
    "Cavaliers Trade Murray to Raptors". The Washington Post. September 26, 2002.
  30. ^ a b The Raptors traded the draft rights to Albert Miralles to the Heat for the draft rights of Pape Sow and the 2005 second-round pick (#58) on the draft day.
    "HEAT Acquire Draft Rights to Albert Miralles & Select Matt Freije in Second round of 2004 NBA Draft". NBA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  31. ^ The Warriors traded this pick to the 76ers for Jiří Welsch on June 26, 2002. The 76ers traded this pick along with Monty Williams and cash considerations to the Magic for a conditional second-round pick on December 23, 2003.
    "Sixers trade Monty Williams to Magic for draft pick". Associated Press. December 23, 2003.
    The Magic traded this pick to the Hawks for Anthony Johnson on February 24, 2000.
    Sheridan, Chris (February 24, 2000). "Only one minor deal as trading deadline passes". Associated Press.
  32. ^ The Hawks traded the draft rights to Viktor Sanikidze to the Spurs for a future second round draft pick (#59 in the 2005 NBA draft) and cash considerations on the draft day.
    "Spurs Acquire Sanikidze from Atlanta". NBA. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  33. ^ The Bucks traded this pick to the Bobcats for Zaza Pachulia on June 23, 2004.
    "'Cats wheel, deal hope for Okafor". USA Today. June 23, 2004. Archived from the original on February 11, 2011. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  34. ^ a b The Kings traded No. 55 along with Keon Clark and a 2007 second-round pick to the Jazz for the No. 48 pick on August 5, 2003.
    "Kings Trade Keon Clark". NBA. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  35. ^ The Nuggets traded this pick to the Magic for Don Reid and a future first-round pick (#22 in the 2006 NBA draft) on August 1, 2002.
    "Nuggets acquire F Don Reid". Associated Press. August 1, 2002.
    The Magic traded this pick along with Mike Miller, Ryan Humphrey, and a first-round pick (#27 in the 2003 NBA draft) to the Grizzlies for Drew Gooden, Gordan Giricek and cash considerations on February 19, 2003.
    "Magic ship Miller to Grizzlies". Canada: CBC. February 21, 2003. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  36. ^ The Rockets traded this pick to the Nuggets and Kenny Thomas to the 76ers; the Nuggets traded James Posey to the Rockets; the 76ers traded a first-round pick (#16 in the 2005 NBA draft) along with Art Long and Mark Bryant to the Nuggets in a three-team deal on December 18, 2002.
    "76ers get Thomas, Posey to Rockets in three-team deal". Agence France-Presse. December 19, 2002.
    The Nuggets traded this pick to the Mavericks for a second-round pick (#57 pick in 2003 NBA draft) on June 26, 2003.
    "Xue Yuyang Joins Denver After Dallas Draft". China Internet Information Center. June 28, 2003. Archived from the original on October 17, 2007. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  37. ^ a b The Rockets traded the draft rights to Luis Flores and cash considerations to the Mavericks for the draft rights to Vasileios Spanoulis on the draft day.
    "Rockets Trade for Spanoulis in 2004 NBA Draft". NBA. Archived from the original on November 6, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  38. ^ The Grizzlies traded this pick to the Spurs for the rights to Gordan Giricek on June 28, 2002.
    "Grizzlies sign Croatian guard". Associated Press. July 17, 2002.
  39. ^ The Mavericks traded this pick to the Heat for Tim Hardaway on August 22, 2001.
    "Mavs Acquire Hardaway from Heat". NBA. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  40. ^ The Mavericks traded the draft rights to Luis Flores along with Christian Laettner, Eduardo Nájera, the rights to Mladen Šekularac, two future first-round draft picks and cash considerations to the Warriors for Erick Dampier, Evan Eschmeyer and the rights to Steve Logan on August 24, 2004.
    "Mavs Complete Trade with Golden State". NBA. Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved May 18, 2009.
  41. ^ Marcus Douthit was born in the United States, but represents The Philippines internationally.
  42. ^ a b c "2004 Underclassmen". The Draft Review. August 4, 2007. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  43. ^ "Adam Caporn Bio". Saint Mary's College of California. May 27, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2023.

See also edit

References edit

  • "NBA.com Draft 2004". NBA. Archived from the original on April 20, 2007. Retrieved April 20, 2007.
  • "Player profiles with their career transaction information". NBA. Archived from the original on April 19, 2007. Retrieved April 20, 2007.

External links edit

  • 2004 NBA Draft