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2021 NBA Draft order – Full two rounds

The podium with logos is seen prior to the 2018 NBA Draft Lottery at the Palmer House Hilton. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
The podium with logos is seen prior to the 2018 NBA Draft Lottery at the Palmer House Hilton. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports

The 2021 NBA Draft is being held in Brooklyn on Thursday, July 29. Here’s the full NBA Draft order through each of the two rounds.

On July 29, the 2021 NBA Draft will be held at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn. Here’s how the 60 draft picks are slated to come down:

Full 2021 NBA Draft order

First round

1. Detroit Pistons
2. Houston Rockets
3. Cleveland Cavaliers
4. Toronto Raptors
5. Orlando Magic
6. Oklahoma City Thunder
7. Golden State Warriors
8. Orlando Magic
9. Sacramento Kings
10. New Orleans Pelicans
11. Charlotte Hornets
12. San Antonio Spurs
13. Indiana Pacers
14. Golden State Warriors
15. Washington Wizards
16. Oklahoma City Thunder
17. Memphis Grizzlies
18. Oklahoma City Thunder
19. New York Knicks
20. Atlanta Hawks
21. New York Knicks
22. Los Angeles Lakers
23. Houston Rockets
24. Houston Rockets
25. Los Angeles Clippers
26. Denver Nuggets
27. Brooklyn Nets
28. Philadelphia 76ers
29. Phoenix Suns
30. Utah Jazz

Second round

31. Milwaukee Bucks
32. New York Knicks
33. Orlando Magic
34. Oklahoma City Thunder
35. New Orleans Pelicans
36. Oklahoma City Thunder
37. Detroit Pistons
38. Chicago Bulls
39. Sacramento Kings
40. New Orleans Pelicans
41. San Antonio Spurs
42. Detroit Pistons
43. New Orleans Pelicans
44. Brooklyn Nets
45. Boston Celtics
46. Toronto Raptors
47. Toronto Raptors
48. Atlanta Hawks
49. Brooklyn Nets
50. Philadelphia 76ers
51. Memphis Grizzlies
52. Detroit Pistons
53. New Orleans Pelicans
54. Indiana Pacers
55. Oklahoma City Thunder
56. Charlotte Hornets
57. Charlotte Hornets
58. New York Knicks
59. Brooklyn Nets
60. Indiana Pacers

Golden State has a pair of lottery picks, making it ripe to either trade for a star such as Ben Simmons or Damian Lillard, or add young talent alongside Steph Curry and Klay Thompson. The Orlando Magic also have two lottery choices — both in the top eight selections — to rebuild the franchise.