When Does the NBA Draft Start?
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The 2020 NBA draft is scheduled to start on October 16. It will be the first ever virtual draft due to the coronavirus pandemic.
When is the NBA Draft?
The NBA Draft is an annual event in which the 30 teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) select players who are eligible and wish to join the league. The draft is held in June, after the conclusion of the NBA season. This section will cover everything you need to know about the NBA Draft.
The date of the NBA Draft
The date of the NBA Draft is set by the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft is usually held in late June, with the exact date and time depending on the year. In 2020, the draft will be held on Thursday, June 25th.
The NBA Draft is a process whereby eligible players are selected by NBA teams. In order to be eligible for the draft, a player must be at least 19 years old and one year out of high school.
Players who are not automatically eligible for the draft may still enter if they declare themselves early entrants. Early entrants have until 10 days before the draft to withdraw their names from consideration.
The order of selection in the draft is determined by a lottery system. The 14 teams that did not make it to the playoffs are entered into a lottery, with the team with the worst record having the best chance at getting the first overall pick. The other teams are then seeded in reverse order of their regular season record.
The first two picks of the draft are chosen through the lottery, while picks 3-14 are determined by reverse order of regular season record. From pick 15 on, teams select in reverse order of their playoff finish from the previous season.
The time of the NBA Draft
The 2020 NBA draft will take place on Thursday, October 15.
The draft was originally scheduled for June 25, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first round of the draft will begin at 7 p.m. ET, and the second and third rounds will follow at 8 p.m. ET.
The draft will take place virtually for the first time in its history, with team representatives joining commissioner Adam Silver remotely from their homes or offices.
This year’s draft will be just the second in NBA history to take place in October; the first was in 1949.
How to watch the NBA Draft
The 2020 NBA draft will be held on November 18, 2020. It will be televised on ESPN. The event will be held virtually for the first time in draft history due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the 2020 NBA draft.
TV coverage
ESPN will have exclusive television coverage of the 2020 NBA Draft presented by State Farm on November 18 at 7:00 p.m. ET. This year’s Draft will be held virtually for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Online coverage
The 2020 NBA Draft will be held on Thursday, November 18 at 7 p.m. ET. It will air live on ESPN.
If you don’t have cable, you can watch a live stream of ESPN on your computer, phone, Roku, Fire TV Stick or other streaming device via one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:
AT&T TV Now (formerly DirecTV Now): ESPN is included in AT&T TV Now’s “Max” package, which costs $80 per month after a free trial.
Sling TV: ESPN is included in the “Sling Orange + Blue” and “ESPN Extra” channel packages. It costs $45 per month after a free trial for the former package and $5 per month for the latter package. If you want both Sling Orange + Blue and ESPN Extra, that will cost you a total of $50 per month after a free trial.
Hulu With Live TV: In addition to a Netflix-like on-demand streaming library, Hulu also offers 60+ live TV channels, including ESPN. Hulu with Live TV costs $55 per month after a 7-day free trial.
What to expect from the NBA Draft
The NBA Draft is an annual event in which NBA teams select new players for their teams. The event usually takes place in late June or early July. It is one of the most anticipated events of the year for basketball fans. This year’s NBA Draft will be no exception.
Trades
Trades are always a possibility on draft night. In recent years, we’ve seen multiple trades involving lottery picks and superstars. The Cavaliers traded Kyrie Irving for a package including the Nets’ first-round pick in 2018, which eventually became Collin Sexton. The 76ers traded up to the No. 10 spot in 2016 to draft Markelle Fultz, giving up the No. 24 pick and a future first-rounder in the process.
Trades can happen at any time during the draft, but they usually happen during or just before the draft. Keep an eye on any rumors or reports of teams trying to move up or down in the draft order, as that could mean a trade is in the works.
Draft picks
The NBA Draft is an annual event in which the 30 teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) select new players for their rosters. The draft order is determined by each team’s record in the previous season. The draft consists of two rounds, with each team making one pick in each round.
Who will be drafted in the NBA Draft?
The 2020 NBA draft is scheduled to take place on October 16th. The draft will consist of 7 rounds. eligible players who are at least 19 years of age and one year removed from their high school graduation. The 2020 NBA draft will be the first draft held virtually.
The top prospects
The 2020 NBA draft is scheduled to take place on October 16th. The top prospects for this year’s draft include:
1. LaMelo Ball, PG, eighteen years old
2. Anthony Edwards, SG, nineteen years old
3. James Wiseman, C, nineteen years old
4. Killian Hayes, PG, nineteen years old
5. Obi Toppin, PF/C, twenty-one years old
The sleeper prospects
The following are some of the sleeper prospects who could be drafted in the NBA Draft:
1. Tyus Battle: A 6-foot-6 shooting guard from Syracuse, Battle is a gifted scorer with a high basketball IQ. He has a knack for finding ways to score, whether it’s off the dribble or from beyond the arc. Battle is a solid defender and rebounder, and has the potential to be a very good all-around player in the NBA.
2. Landry Shamet: A 6-foot-4 point guard from Wichita State, Shamet is an excellent shooter with great range and a high degree of accuracy. He’s also a very good passer and can see the court well, making him an excellent playmaker. Shamet isn’t the quickest or most athletic player, but he knows how to play the game and should be a solid contributor at the next level.
3. Elie Okobo: A 6-foot-3 point guard from France, Okobo is an explosive athlete with great speed and quickness. He’s also a very good shooter, which makes him dangerous on both ends of the court. Okobo needs to work on his decision-making and become more efficient with his shot selection, but he has all the tools to be a successful player in the NBA.