The 2005 NBA draft took place on June 28, 2005, in the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In this draft, NBA teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from high schools and non-North American leagues. The NBA announced that 49 college and high school players and 11 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft.[1]

2005 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 28, 2005
LocationThe Theater at Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
Network(s)ESPN
Overview
60 total selections in 2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionAndrew Bogut (Milwaukee Bucks)
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This was the last NBA draft for which high school players were eligible. The new collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players union established a new age limit for draft eligibility. Starting with the 2006 NBA draft, players of any nationality who complete athletic eligibility at a U.S. high school cannot declare themselves eligible for the draft unless they turn 19 no later than December 31 of the year of the draft and are at least one year removed from the graduation of their high school classes. International players, defined in the NBA's collective bargaining agreement as non-US nationals who did not complete athletic eligibility at a U.S. high school, must turn 19 (or older) in the calendar year of the draft, up from 18.

This draft is notable for a most recent draft pick from an NAIA (and non-NCAA) school in any round; that pick is Robert Whaley, the 51st player drafted from Walsh University, which is now in NCAA Division II. As of 2024, Chris Paul is the only remaining player from this draft class to currently play in the NBA.

Draft selections

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Andrew Bogut was selected 1st overall by the Milwaukee Bucks.
 
Deron Williams was selected 3rd overall by the Utah Jazz.
 
Chris Paul was selected 4th overall by the New Orleans Hornets.
 
Andrew Bynum was selected 10th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers.
 
Danny Granger was selected 17th overall by the Indiana Pacers.
 
David Lee was selected 30th overall by the New York Knicks.
 
Monta Ellis was selected 40th overall by the Golden State Warriors.
 
Lou Williams was selected 45th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers.
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
Round Pick Player Position Nationality[n 1] Team School/club team
1 1 Andrew Bogutx C   Australia Milwaukee Bucks Utah (So.)
1 2 Marvin Williams F   United States Atlanta Hawks North Carolina (Fr.)
1 3 Deron Williams* PG   United States Utah Jazz (from Portland)[f] Illinois (Jr.)
1 4 Chris Paul*~ PG   United States New Orleans Hornets Wake Forest (So.)
1 5 Raymond Felton PG   United States Charlotte Bobcats North Carolina (Jr.)
1 6 Martell Webster G/F   United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Utah)[f] Seattle Prep. School (Seattle)
1 7 Charlie Villanueva F   United States
  Dominican Republic
Toronto Raptors Connecticut (So.)
1 8 Channing Frye C   United States New York Knicks Arizona (Sr.)
1 9 Ike Diogu F   Nigeria Golden State Warriors Arizona State (Jr.)
1 10 Andrew Bynum* C   United States Los Angeles Lakers St. Joseph HS (Metuchen, New Jersey)
1 11 Fran Vázquez# F/C   Spain Orlando Magic Unicaja Málaga (Spain)
1 12 Yaroslav Korolev F   Russia Los Angeles Clippers CSKA Moscow (Russia)
1 13 Sean May F   United States Charlotte Bobcats (from Cleveland via Phoenix)[g] North Carolina (Jr.)
1 14 Rashad McCants G   United States Minnesota Timberwolves North Carolina (Jr.)
1 15 Antoine Wright G/F   United States New Jersey Nets Texas A&M (Jr.)
1 16 Joey Graham F   United States Toronto Raptors (from Philadelphia via Denver and New Jersey)[h] Oklahoma State (Sr.)
1 17 Danny Granger+ SF   United States Indiana Pacers New Mexico (Sr.)
1 18 Gerald Green G/F   United States Boston Celtics Gulf Shores Academy (Houston, Texas)
1 19 Hakim Warrick F   United States Memphis Grizzlies Syracuse (Sr.)
1 20 Julius Hodge G   Antigua and Barbuda Denver Nuggets (from Washington via Orlando)[i] NC State (Sr.)
1 21 Nate Robinson G   United States Phoenix Suns (from Chicago, traded to New York)[j][a] Washington (Jr.)
1 22 Jarrett Jack G   United States Denver Nuggets (traded to Portland)[b] Georgia Tech (Jr.)
1 23 Francisco García G/F   Dominican Republic Sacramento Kings Louisville (Jr.)
1 24 Luther Head G   United States Houston Rockets Illinois (Sr.)
1 25 Johan Petro C   France Seattle SuperSonics Pau-Orthez (France)
1 26 Jason Maxiell F   United States Detroit Pistons Cincinnati (Sr.)
1 27 Linas Kleiza F   Lithuania Portland Trail Blazers (from Dallas via Utah, traded to Denver)[f][b] Missouri (So.)
1 28 Ian Mahinmi F/C   France San Antonio Spurs Le Havre (France)
1 29 Wayne Simien F   United States Miami Heat Kansas (Sr.)
1 30 David Lee* PF   United States New York Knicks (from Phoenix via San Antonio)[k] Florida (Sr.)
2 31 Salim Stoudamire G   United States Atlanta Hawks Arizona (Sr.)
2 32 Daniel Ewing G   United States Los Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)[l] Duke (Sr.)
2 33 Brandon Bass F   United States New Orleans Hornets LSU (So.)
2 34 C. J. Miles G   United States Utah Jazz Skyline HS (Dallas)
2 35 Ricky Sánchez# F   Puerto Rico Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Denver)[b] IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida)
2 36 Ersan İlyasova F   Turkey Milwaukee Bucks Ülkerspor (Turkey)
2 37 Ronny Turiaf F   France Los Angeles Lakers (from New York via Atlanta and Charlotte)[m] Gonzaga (Sr.)
2 38 Travis Diener G   United States
  Italy
Orlando Magic (from Toronto)[n] Marquette (Sr.)
2 39 Von Wafer G   United States Los Angeles Lakers Florida State (So.)
2 40 Monta Ellis SG   United States Golden State Warriors Lanier HS (Jackson, Mississippi)
2 41 Roko Ukić G   Croatia Toronto Raptors (from Orlando)[n] KK Split (Croatia)
2 42 Chris Taft F   United States Golden State Warriors (from L.A. Clippers via New Jersey)[o] Pittsburgh (So.)
2 43 Mile Ilić C   Serbia and Montenegro New Jersey Nets KK Reflex (Serbia and Montenegro)
2 44 Martynas Andriuškevičius C   Lithuania Orlando Magic (from Cleveland, traded to Cleveland)[p][c] Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania)
2 45 Lou Williams SG   United States Philadelphia 76ers South Gwinnett HS (Snellville, Georgia)
2 46 Erazem Lorbek# F   Slovenia Indiana Pacers Climamio Bologna (Italy)
2 47 Bracey Wright G   United States Minnesota Timberwolves Indiana (Jr.)
2 48 Mickaël Gelabale F   France Seattle SuperSonics (from Memphis)[q] Real Madrid (Spain)
2 49 Andray Blatche F   Philippines Washington Wizards South Kent School (South Kent, Connecticut)
2 50 Ryan Gomes F   United States Boston Celtics Providence (Sr.)
2 51 Robert Whaley C   United States Utah Jazz (from Chicago via Houston)[r] Walsh (Sr.)
2 52 Axel Hervelle# F   Belgium Denver Nuggets Real Madrid (Spain)
2 53 Orien Greene G   United States Boston Celtics (from Sacramento)[s] Louisiana-Lafayette (Sr.)
2 54 Dijon Thompson G/F   United States New York Knicks (from Houston, traded to Phoenix)[t][a] UCLA (Sr.)
2 55 Lawrence Roberts F   United States Seattle SuperSonics (traded to Memphis)[d] Mississippi State (Sr.)
2 56 Amir Johnson F   United States Detroit Pistons Westchester HS (Los Angeles)
2 57 Marcin Gortat F/C   Poland Phoenix Suns (from Dallas via New Orleans, traded to Orlando)[u][e] RheinEnergie Köln (Germany)
2 58 Uroš Slokar F   Slovenia Toronto Raptors (from Miami)[v] Snaidero Udine (Italy)
2 59 Cenk Akyol# G   Turkey Atlanta Hawks (from San Antonio)[w] Efes Pilsen (Turkey)
2 60 Alex Acker G   United States Detroit Pistons (from Phoenix via Utah and Philadelphia) Pepperdine (Jr.)
  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

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These players who declared or were automatically eligible for the 2005 draft, were not selected but have played in the NBA.

Player Position Nationality School/club team
Lance Allred PF/C   United States
  Mexico
Weber State (Sr.)
Alan Anderson G-F   United States Michigan State (Sr.)
Kelenna Azubuike G-F   United States Kentucky (Jr.)
Eddie Basden G   United States Charlotte (Sr.)
Esteban Batista F-C   Uruguay Trouville (Uruguay)
Will Bynum G   United States Georgia Tech (Sr.)
Will Conroy PG   United States Washington (Sr.)
Yakhouba Diawara SG/SF   France Pepperdine (Sr.)
Sharrod Ford F-C   United States Clemson (Sr.)
Deng Gai F   Sudan Fairfield (Sr.)
Stephen Graham G   United States Oklahoma State (Sr.)
Devin Green G   United States Hampton (Sr.)
Mike Harris SF   United States Rice (Jr.)
Chuck Hayes C-F   United States Kentucky (Sr.)
Marcelo Huertas G   Brazil Joventut Badalona (Spain)
Dwayne Jones C-F   United States Saint Joseph's (Jr.)
Keith Langford G   United States Kansas (Sr.)
John Lucas III G   United States Oklahoma State (Sr.)
Rawle Marshall SF   Guyana
  United States
Oakland (Sr.)
Ivan McFarlin PF   United States Oklahoma State (Sr.)
Aaron Miles G   United States Kansas (Sr.)
Randolph Morris C   United States Kentucky (Fr.)
Andre Owens G   United States Houston (Sr.)
Kevinn Pinkney C   United States Nevada (Sr.)
Roger Powell SF   United States Illinois (Sr.)
Ronnie Price G   United States Utah Valley State (Sr.)
Shavlik Randolph F   United States Duke (Jr.)
Anthony Roberson G   United States Florida (Jr.)
Luke Schenscher C   Australia Georgia Tech (Sr.)
Donell Taylor G   United States UAB (Sr.)
Matt Walsh G-F   United States Florida (Jr.)
Jawad Williams F   United States North Carolina (Sr.)

Trades involving draft picks

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Draft-day trades

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The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft:

Pre-draft trades

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Prior to the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between the teams.

Early entrants

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College underclassmen

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This year marked the first time in NBA draft history that over 100 underclassmen would declare their initial entry into the NBA draft with 108 total players doing so. However, 49 of these players that were either in college, high school, or overseas play at the time would withdraw from the draft, leaving a total of 59 underclassmen officially declaring their entry into this year's draft. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[33]

High school players

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This would be the eleventh 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. It would also be the last year that the NBA would officially allow for high school players to declare entry into the NBA draft directly out of high school. This year saw the highest amount of high schoolers entering the NBA draft with eleven total players officially entering, with Martellus Bennett, Keith Brumbaugh, and Brandon Rush each initially declaring their interest in joining the NBA draft, but ultimately withdrawing to instead spend some time in college going forward. This year also would see the youngest player being taken in NBA history with Andrew Bynum being selected at 17 years old and playing his first NBA game only 6 days after he turned 18 years old. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[33]

International players

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The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[33]

See also

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References

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