From Deseret News archives:
2005 NBA draft
Tuesday, June 28
First Round
1. Milwaukee, Andrew Bogut, c, Utah.
2. Atlanta, Marvin Williams, f, North Carolina.
3. Utah (from Portland) Deron Williams, g, Illinois.
4. New Orleans, Chris Paul, g, Wake Forest.
5. Charlotte, Raymond Felton, g, North Carolina.
6. Portland (from Utah), MArtell Webster, g, Seattle Prep.
7. Toronto, Charlie Villanueva, c, Connecticut.
8. New York, Channing Frye, f, Arizona.
9. Golden State, Ike Diogu, f, Arizona State.
10. L.A. Lakers, Andrew Bynum, c-f, St. Joseph's HS, Metuchen, N.J.
11. Orlando, Fran Vazquez, f-c, Unicaja Malaga (Spain).
12. L.A. Clippers, Yaroslav Korolev, f, CSKA Moscow.
13. Charlotte (from Cleveland through Phoenix), Sean May, f, North Carolina.
14. Minnesota, Rashad McCants, g, North Carolina.
15. New Jersey, Antoine Wright, g, Texas A&M.
17. Indiana, Danny Granger, f, New Mexico.
18. Boston, Gerald Green, f, Gulf Shores Academy (Houston) HS.
19. Memphis, Hakim Warrick, f, Syracuse.
20. Denver (from Washington through Orlando), Julius Hodge, g-f, N.C. State.
21. Phoenix (from Chicago), Nate Robinson, g, Washington.
22. a-Denver, Jarrett Jack, g, Georgia Tech.
23. Sacramento, Francisco Garcia, f, Louisville.
24. Houston, Luther Head, g, Illinois.
25. Seattle, Johan Petro, c, Pau Orthez (France).
26. Detroit, Jason Maxiell, f, Cincinnati.
27. a-Portland (from Dallas through Utah), Linas Kleiza, f, Missouri.
28. San Antonio, Ian Mahinmi, f, STB Le Havre (France).
29. Miami, Wayne Simien, f, Kansas.
30. New York (from Phoenix through San Antonio), David Lee, f, Florida.
Second Round
31. Atlanta, Salim Stoudamire, g, Arizona.
32. L.A. Clippers (from Cha.), Daniel Ewing, g, Duke.
33. New Orleans, Brandon Bass, f, LSU.
34. Utah, CJ Miles, g, Skyline HS, Dallas.
35. a-Portland, Ricky Sanchez, f, IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.
36. Milwaukee, Ersan Ilyasova, f, Ulker Istanbul (Turkey).
37. L.A. Lakers (from N.Y. through Atl. and Cha.), Ronny Turiaf, f, Gonzaga.
Comments
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