The Cleveland Cavaliers, who had a 22.50 percent probability of obtaining the first selection, will have the first overall pick in NBA Draft 2003, which will be held in New York City at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, June 26, 2003.
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2. Memphis (to Detroit)
3. Denver
4. Toronto
5. Miami
6. Los Angeles Clippers
7. Chicago
8. Atlanta (to Milwaukee)
9. New York
10. Washington
11. Golden State
12. Seattle
13. Houston (to Memphis)
Following is the order for the remainder of NBA Draft 2003:
14. Milwaukee (to Seattle)
15. Orlando
16. Boston
17. Phoenix
18. New Orleans
19. Utah
20. Philadelphia (to Boston)
21. Indiana (to Atlanta)
22. New Jersey
23. Portland
24. L.A. Lakers
25. Detroit (1)
26. Minnesota
27. Sacramento (to Memphis via Orlando)
28. San Antonio
29. Dallas
SECOND ROUND
30. Denver (to New York)
31. Cleveland (2)
32. Toronto (to L.A. Lakers)
33. Miami
34. L.A. Clippers
35. Memphis (to Milwaukee)
36. Chicago
37. Atlanta
38. Washington
39. New York
40. Golden State
41. Seattle
42. Orlando (3)
43. Milwaukee
44. Houston
45. Phoenix (to Chicago)
46. Boston (to Denver)
47. Utah
48. New Orleans
49. Indiana
50. Philadelphia (4)
51. New Jersey
52. L.A. Lakers (to Toronto)
53. Miami (from Detroit) (5)
54. Portland
55. Minnesota
56. Sacramento
57. Dallas (6)
58. San Antonio (to Detroit)
Footnotes:
(1) Pick may be conveyed to Sacramento, via Philadelphia, Houston and Atlanta
(2) Pick may be conveyed to Toronto
(3) Pick may be conveyed to Atlanta
(4) Pick may be conveyed to Detroit
(5) Pick may be conveyed to Chicago
(6) Pick may be conveyed to Chicago via Miami