The
Orlando Magic first participated in the
National Basketball Association (NBA)
Draft on June 27, 1989, about five months before their inaugural NBA season. The NBA agreed with the National Basketball Players' Association to limit drafts to two rounds from 1989 onward.[1] Before each draft, an
NBA draft lottery determines the first round selection order for the teams that missed the
playoffs during the prior season.[1] Teams can also trade their picks, so some years a team could have more than or less than two picks.
The Magic were given their two picks in 1989. They selected
Nick Anderson with the eleventh overall pick and
Michael Ansley with the 37th pick. In 1992, the Magic won the NBA Lottery and with the first pick, they drafted
Shaquille O'Neal, who went on to be selected as an
All-Star a record-tying 14 consecutive times.[2] In 2004, the Magic drafted a future All-Star,
Dwight Howard.[3] Throughout the years, the Magic had traded away some of their picks as well as traded for other teams' picks. As a result of the various trades, the Orlando Magic had three first round picks in 1998 and 2000.
^On June 25, 1997, Orlando traded the rights to Eric Washington along with the 1999 second round draft pick to the
Denver Nuggets for the rights to
Jason Lawson (
Villanova, 42nd overall pick).
^
abOn January 21, 1999, Orlando traded Johnny Taylor and the draft rights to Keon Clark to the
Denver Nuggets for a first round pick in 2000.
^
abOn June 28, 2005, Orlando traded the rights to Martynas Andriuskevicius to the
Cleveland Cavaliers for a 2006 second round draft pick and cash considerations.
The
Orlando Magic first participated in the
National Basketball Association (NBA)
Draft on June 27, 1989, about five months before their inaugural NBA season. The NBA agreed with the National Basketball Players' Association to limit drafts to two rounds from 1989 onward.[1] Before each draft, an
NBA draft lottery determines the first round selection order for the teams that missed the
playoffs during the prior season.[1] Teams can also trade their picks, so some years a team could have more than or less than two picks.
The Magic were given their two picks in 1989. They selected
Nick Anderson with the eleventh overall pick and
Michael Ansley with the 37th pick. In 1992, the Magic won the NBA Lottery and with the first pick, they drafted
Shaquille O'Neal, who went on to be selected as an
All-Star a record-tying 14 consecutive times.[2] In 2004, the Magic drafted a future All-Star,
Dwight Howard.[3] Throughout the years, the Magic had traded away some of their picks as well as traded for other teams' picks. As a result of the various trades, the Orlando Magic had three first round picks in 1998 and 2000.
^On June 25, 1997, Orlando traded the rights to Eric Washington along with the 1999 second round draft pick to the
Denver Nuggets for the rights to
Jason Lawson (
Villanova, 42nd overall pick).
^
abOn January 21, 1999, Orlando traded Johnny Taylor and the draft rights to Keon Clark to the
Denver Nuggets for a first round pick in 2000.
^
abOn June 28, 2005, Orlando traded the rights to Martynas Andriuskevicius to the
Cleveland Cavaliers for a 2006 second round draft pick and cash considerations.