Toronto Raptors and NBA Lottery History

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TORONTO RAPTORS NBA LOTTERY AND DRAFT INFORMATION LOTTERY HISTORY

Year Record Actual Finish Pick

1995* N/A N/A 7
1996** 21-61 3 2
1997 30-52 9 9
1998 16-66 2 4
1999*** 23-27 11 12
2000 Qualified for playoffs
2001 Qualified for playoffs
2002 Qualified for playoffs
2003 24-58 3 4
2004 33-49 7 8
2005 33-49 7 7
2006 27-55 5 1
2007 Qualified for playoffs
2008 Qualified for playoffs
2009 33-49 9 9
2010 40-42 13 13
2011 22-60 3 ?
* – denotes assigned position per coin toss and expansion agreement
** – denotes Toronto won the lottery but could not select first per expansion agreement
*** – denotes Toronto also had the fifth pick in the Lottery via a trade with Denver.

DRAFT HISTORY

1995 Expansion Draft – June 24

1. B.J. Armstrong, Chicago
2. Tony Massenburg, LA Clippers
3. Andres Guibert, Minnesota
4. Keith Jennings, Golden State
5. Dontonio Wingfield, Seattle
6. Doug Smith, Dallas
7. Jerome Kersey, Portland
8. Zan Tabak, Houston
9. Willie Anderson, San Antonio
10. Ed Pinckney, Milwaukee
11. Acie Earl, Boston
12. B. J. Tyler, Philadelphia
13. John Salley, Miami
14. Oliver Miller, Detroit

1995 NBA Draft – June 28, SkyDome, Toronto
1. Damon Stoudamire, Arizona (7th)
2. Jimmy King, Michigan (35th)

1996 NBA Draft – June 26, Continental Airlines Arena, New Jersey
1. Marcus Camby, Massachusetts (2nd)

1997 NBA Draft – June 25, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte
1. Tracy McGrady, Mt. Zion Christian Academy (9th)

1998 NBA Draft – June 24, GM Place, Vancouver
1. Antawn Jamison, North Carolina (4th)*
2. Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island (47th)
*Jamison was traded on draft night to Golden State for the draft rights to Vince Carter (5th pick) and cash.

1999 NBA Draft – June 30, MCI Center, Washington
1. Jonathan Bender, Picayune HS (5th)
2. Aleksander Radojevic, Barton County CC (12th)

2000 NBA Draft – June 28, Target Center, Minnesota
1. Morris Peterson, Michigan State (21st)
2. DeeAndre Hulett, Las Vegas Silver Bandits, IBL (46th)

2001 NBA Draft – June 27, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Michael Bradley, Villanova (17th)

2002 NBA Draft – June 26, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Kareem Rush, Missouri (20th)*

*Rush was traded on draft night with Tracy Murray to the Los Angeles Lakers for Lindsey Hunter and the draft rights to Chris Jefferies.

2003 NBA Draft – June 26, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Chris Bosh, Georgia Tech (4th)
2. Matt Bonner, Florida (45th)*
3. Remon Van de Hare, Spain (52nd)
*Bonner was acquired on draft night from the Chicago Bulls for a future secondround draft pick.

2004 NBA Draft – June 26, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Rafael Araujo, Brigham Young (8th)
2. Albert Miralles, Italy (39th)*
3. Pape Sow, Cal-State Fullerton (47th)*
*Sow and a future second-round draft pick was acquired on draft night from the Miami Heat for the draft rights to Albert Miralles and a future second-round draft pick.

2005 NBA Draft – June 28, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut (7th)
2. Joey Graham, Oklahoma State (16th)
3. Roko Ukic, Croatia (41st)
4. Uros Slokar, Slovenia (58th)

2006 NBA Draft – June 28, The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Andrea Bargnani, Benetton Treviso (1st)
2. P.J. Tucker, Texas (35th)

2007 NBA Draft – June 28, WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Giorgos Printezis, Greece (58th)*
*Printezis was acquired on draft night from the San Antonio Spurs for a future second-round draft pick.

2008 NBA Draft – June 26, WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Roy Hibbert, Georgetown (17th)*
*Hibbert was traded with T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic and Maceo Baston to the Indiana Pacers for Jermaine O’Neal and the draft rights to Nathan Jawai.

2009 NBA Draft – June 25, WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. DeMar DeRozan, Southern California (9th)

2010 NBA Draft – June 24, WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York
1. Ed Davis, North Carolina (13th)
2. Solomon Alabi, Florida State (50th)*
*Alabi was acquired on draft night from the Dallas Mavericks for a 2013 conditional second-round draft pick and cash considerations.

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