2022 NBA Draft Full Results: Complete First-Round And Second-Round Selections
The 2022 NBA Draft is now over, and there's no doubt that there will be a lot of new names in the league next season. 58 players have been selected, and perhaps we'll see a good number of them manage to stay in the league.
Below, we have compiled the final results of the 2022 NBA Draft, featuring both the first and second rounds. This list is the most up-to-date list of prospects and which team they will be suiting up for, including any trades as of the time of writing.
First Round Selections
1. Orlando Magic: PF Paolo Banchero, Duke
2. Oklahoma City Thunder: C Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga
3. Houston Rockets: PF Jabari Smith, Auburn
4. Sacramento Kings: PF Keegan Murray, Iowa
5. Detroit Pistons: SG Jaden Ivey, Purdue
6. Indiana Pacers: SG Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona
7. Portland Trail Blazers: SG Shaedon Sharpe, Kentucky
8. New Orleans Pelicans: SG Dyson Daniels, G League
9. San Antonio Spurs: SF Jeremy Sochan, Baylor
10. Washington Wizards: SF Johnny Davis, Wisconsin
11. Oklahoma City Thunder: SF Ousmane Dieng, France
12. Oklahoma City Thunder: SF Jalen Williams, Santa Clara
13. Detroit Pistons: C Jalen Duren, Memphis
14. Cleveland Cavaliers: SF Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
15. Charlotte Hornets: C Mark Williams, Duke
16. Atlanta Hawks: SF AJ Griffin, Duke
17. Houston Rockets: PF Tari Eason, LSU
18. Chicago Bulls: SF Dalen Terry, Arizona
19. Memphis Grizzlies: PF Jake LaRavia, Wake Forest
20. San Antonio Spurs: SF Malaki Branham, Ohio State
21. Denver Nuggets: SF Christian Braun, Kansas
22. Minnesota Timberwolves: C Walker Kessler, Auburn
23. Memphis Grizzlies: SG David Roddy, Colorado State
24. Milwaukee Bucks: SF MarJon Beauchamp, G League
25. San Antonio Spurs: SG Blake Wesley, Notre Dame
26. Minnesota Timberwolves: SF Wendell Moore, Duke
27. Miami Heat: SF Nikola Jovic, Serbia
28. Golden State Warriors: PF Patrick Baldwin Jr., Milwaukee
29. Houston Rockets: PG TyTy Washington Jr., Kentucky
30. Denver Nuggets: SF Peyton Watson, UCLA
Second-Round Prospects
31. Indiana Pacers: PG Andrew Nembhard, Gonzaga
32. Orlando Magic: SG Caleb Houstan, Michigan
33. Toronto Raptors: C Christian Koloko, Arizona
34. Oklahoma City Thunder: PF Jaylin Williams, Arkansas
35. Los Angeles Lakers: SG Max Christie, Michigan State
36. Detroit Pistons: SF Gabriele Procida, Italy
37. Dallas Mavericks: PG Jaden Hardy, G League
38. Memphis Grizzlies: PG Kennedy Chandler, Tennessee
39. Cleveland Cavaliers: C Khalifa Diop, Senegal
40. Charlotte Hornets: SF Bryce McGowens, Nebraska
41. New Orleans Pelicans: PF E.J. Liddell, Ohio State
42. New York Knicks: PG Trevor Keels, Duke
43. Los Angeles Clippers: PF Moussa Diabate, Michigan
44. Golden State Warriors: SG Ryan Rollins, Toledo
45. Minnesota Timberwolves: PF Josh Minott, Memphis
46. Denver Nuggets: C Ismael Kamagate, France
47. Memphis Grizzlies: SG Vince Williams, VCU
48. Indiana Pacers: SF Kendall Brown, Baylor
49. Cleveland Cavaliers: PF Isaiah Mobley, USC
50. Minnesota Timberwolves: PG Matteo Spagnolo, Italy
51. Atlanta Hawks: SG Tyrese Martin, Connecticut
52. New Orleans Pelicans: C Karlo Matkovic, Serbia
53. Boston Celtics: PG J.D. Davison, Alabama
54. Washington Wizards: C Yannick Nzosa, Congo
55. Golden State Warriors: SF Gui Santos, Brazil
56. Cleveland Cavaliers: SF Luke Travers, Australia
57. Portland Trail Blazers: SF Jabari Walker, Colorado
58. Milwaukee Bucks: PG Hugo Besson, France
There were a good amount of intriguing prospects this year. Most players in this draft won't become stars, but there's a good amount of prospects that will likely become solid role players in both rounds.
We'll see how well this class is viewed in the future. Even though many viewed this as a weak class, we never truly know how good it is until the players have a chance to prove themselves in the NBA. Hopefully, we see all of these prospects prosper on their new franchises.