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- Draft selections
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{{Infobox sports draft | name = 1998 NBA draft | image = | caption = | logo = | logosize = | sport = Basketball | date = June 24, 1998 | location = General Motors Place, Vancouver, British Columbia | network = | league = NBA | teams = | overall = 58 | rounds = 2 | first = Michael Olowokandi, Los Angeles Clippers | prev = 1997 | next = 1999 }}The 1998 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1998, at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This draft helped turn around three struggling franchises: the Dallas Mavericks, the Sacramento Kings, and the Toronto Raptors. The Mavericks, despite having a talented nucleus of Jason Kidd, Jamal Mashburn and Jimmy Jackson in the mid-1990s, had not had a winning season since 1989–1990. By the end of the 1997 season, all three players were traded and it was time to rebuild. With the sixth selection in 1998, they drafted Robert Traylor and quickly traded him to the Milwaukee Bucks for Dirk Nowitzki and Pat Garrity. They then traded Garrity in a package to the Phoenix Suns for Steve Nash. With Nash and Nowitzki, the Mavericks quickly went from a lottery team in the late 1990s to a perennial playoff contender throughout the 2000s. Nowitzki went on to win the 2011 NBA Finals with Dallas without Nash, but with Kidd. Meanwhile, the Raptors were a recent expansion team that had failed to win more than 30 games in its first three seasons. With the fourth pick they selected Antawn Jamison, whom they quickly dealt to the Golden State Warriors for Vince Carter. The Kings, having been a perennial lottery bound franchise, skyrocketed in popularity with the addition of Chris Webber and 7th pick Jason Williams. The Kings went to the playoffs that year and took the defending Western Conference Champions to the final game of their first round Playoff series. First overall pick Michael Olowokandi from mid-major University of the Pacific is regarded by Sports Illustrated as one of the biggest draft busts in NBA history.[1] As of February 2019, he is the last top selection to come out of a university that is considered mid-major. Five players from the 1998 draft class have played in the NBA All-Star Game at least once in their careers: Nowitzki, Carter, Jamison, Paul Pierce and Rashard Lewis. All of them have reached the 20,000 points plateau during their careers except for Lewis. Carter and Nowitzki are both active players as of 2018, making them two of only seven players to play at least 20 seasons in the NBA. Nowitzki has remained with the Mavericks for his entire career, making him one of two players (along with Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers) to play 20 seasons with one team. Seven members of the 1998 draft class are currently in Ice Cube's BIG3 Basketball League: #2 pick Mike Bibby and #21 pick Ricky Davis (Ghost Ballers), #11 pick Bonzi Wells (Tri State), #25 pick Al Harrington (Trilogy), #32 pick Rashard Lewis (3 Headed Monsters), #41 pick Cuttino Mobley (Power), and Mike James (Killer 3's), who went undrafted. Jason Williams played in the league's first season with the Ghost Ballers, but suffered an injury and would be out for the rest of the season.[2] Draft selections PG | Point guard | SG | Shooting guard | SF | Small forward | PF | Power forward | C | Center | {{NBA Draft legend|2=y|3=y|5=y|6=y}}{{stack| }}Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality{{refn|group=n|Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules. | NBA team | School/Club team | 1 | 1 | Michael|Olowokandi}} | C | {{NGA}} {{GBR}} | Los Angeles Clippers | Pacific (Sr.) | 1 | 2 | Mike|Bibby}} | PG | United States}} | Vancouver Grizzlies | Arizona (So.) | 1 | 3 | Raef|LaFrentz}} | C/F | United States}} | Denver Nuggets | Kansas (Sr.) | 1 | 4 | {{sortname|Antawn|Jamison}}+ | F | United States}} | Toronto Raptors (traded to Golden State) | North Carolina (Jr.) | 1 | 5 | {{sortname|Vince|Carter}}*~ | G/F | United States}} | Golden State Warriors (traded to Toronto) | North Carolina (Jr.) | 1 | 6 | Robert|Traylor}} | F/C | United States}} | Dallas Mavericks (traded to Milwaukee) | Michigan (Jr.) | 1 | 7 | Jason|Williams|dab=basketball, born 1975}} | PG | United States}} | Sacramento Kings | Florida (Jr.) | 1 | 8 | Larry|Hughes}} | SG | United States}} | Philadelphia 76ers | Saint Louis (Fr.) | 1 | 9 | {{sortname|Dirk|Nowitzki}}* | PF | Germany}} | Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Dallas) | DJK Würzburg (Germany, 2nd division) | 1 | 10 | {{sortname|Paul|Pierce}}* | G/F | United States}} | Boston Celtics | Kansas (Jr.) | 1 | 11 | Bonzi|Wells}} | G/F | United States}} | Detroit Pistons | Ball State (Sr.) | 1 | 12 | Michael|Doleac}} | C | United States}} | Orlando Magic | Utah (Sr.) | 1 | 13 | Keon|Clark}} | F/C | United States}} | Orlando Magic (from Washington via Golden State) | UNLV (Sr.) | 1 | 14 | Michael|Dickerson}} | SG | United States}} | Houston Rockets | Arizona (Sr.) | 1 | 15 | Matt|Harpring}} | F/G | United States}} | Orlando Magic (from New Jersey) | Georgia Tech (Sr.) | 1 | 16 | Bryce|Drew}} | PG | United States}} | Houston Rockets (from New York via Portland and Toronto) | Valparaíso (Sr.) | 1 | 17 | Radoslav|Nesterovič|Rasho Nesterovič}} | C | {{SVN}} | Minnesota Timberwolves | Kinder Bologna (Italy) | 1 | 18 | Mirsad|Türkcan}} | PF | {{TUR}} | Houston Rockets (from Portland via Toronto) | Efes Pilsen (Turkey) | 1 | 19 | Pat|Garrity}} | PF | United States}} | Milwaukee Bucks (from Cleveland, traded to Phoenix) | Notre Dame (Sr.) | 1 | 20 | Roshown|McLeod}} | SF | United States}} | Atlanta Hawks | Duke (Sr.) | 1 | 21 | Ricky|Davis}} | G/F | United States}} | Charlotte Hornets | Iowa (Fr.) | 1 | 22 | Brian|Skinner}} | F/C | United States}} | Los Angeles Clippers (from Miami) | Baylor (Sr.) | 1 | 23 | Tyronn|Lue}} | PG | United States}} | Denver Nuggets (from Phoenix traded to L.A. Lakers) | Nebraska (Jr.) | 1 | 24 | Felipe|López|dab=basketball}} | SG | {{DOM}} | San Antonio Spurs (traded to Vancouver) | St. John's (Sr.) | 1 | 25 | Al|Harrington}} | F | United States}} | Indiana Pacers | St. Patrick's High School (Elizabeth, New Jersey) | 1 | 26 | Sam|Jacobson}} | SG | United States}} | Los Angeles Lakers | Minnesota (Sr.) | 1 | 27 | Vladimir|Stepania}} | C | GEO|1990}} Georgia | Seattle SuperSonics | Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia) | 1 | 28 | Corey|Benjamin}} | SG | United States}} | Chicago Bulls | Oregon State (So.) | 1 | 29 | Nazr|Mohammed}} | C/F | United States}} | Utah Jazz (traded to Philadelphia) | Kentucky (Jr.) | 2 | 30 | Ansu|Sesay}} | SF | United States}} | Dallas Mavericks (from Toronto) | Mississippi (Sr.) | 2 | 31 | Ruben|Patterson}} | SF | United States}} | Los Angeles Lakers (from Vancouver) | Cincinnati (Sr.) | 2 | 32 | {{sortname|Rashard|Lewis}}+ | PF | United States}} | Seattle SuperSonics (from Detroit) | Alief Elsik HS (Houston, Texas) | 2 | 33 | Jelani|McCoy}} | F/C | United States}} | Seattle SuperSonics (from L.A. Clippers) | UCLA (Jr.) | 2 | 34 | Shammond|Williams}} | PG | United States}} | Chicago Bulls (from Golden State) | North Carolina (Sr.) | 2 | 35 | Bruno|Šundov}} | C | {{CRO}} | Dallas Mavericks | Split (Croatia) | 2 | 36 | Jerome|James}} | C | United States}} | Sacramento Kings | Florida A&M (Jr.) | 2 | 37 | Casey|Shaw}} | C | United States}} | Philadelphia 76ers | Toledo (Sr.) | 2 | 38 | DeMarco|Johnson}} | PF | United States}} | New York Knicks (from Boston) | Charlotte (Sr.) | 2 | 39 | Rafer|Alston}} | PG | United States}} | Milwaukee Bucks | Fresno State (Sr.) | 2 | 40 | Korleone|Young}} | SF | United States}} | Detroit Pistons | Hargrave Military Academy | 2 | 41 | Cuttino|Mobley}} | SG | United States}} | Houston Rockets | Rhode Island (Sr.) | 2 | 42 | Miles|Simon}} | SG | United States}} | Orlando Magic | Arizona (Sr.) | 2 | 43 | Jahidi|White}} | F/C | United States}} | Washington Wizards | Georgetown (Sr.) | 2 | 44 | Sean|Marks}} | PF | New Zealand}} | New York Knicks | California (Sr.) | 2 | 45 | Toby|Bailey}} | SG | United States}} | Los Angeles Lakers (from New Jersey) | UCLA (Sr.) | 2 | 46 | Andrae|Patterson}} | SF | United States}} | Minnesota Timberwolves | Indiana (Sr.) | 2 | 47 | Tyson|Wheeler}} | PG | United States}} | Toronto Raptors | Rhode Island (Sr.) | 2 | 48 | Ryan|Stack}} | C | United States}} | Cleveland Cavaliers | South Carolina (Sr.) | 2 | 49 | Cory|Carr}} | SG | United States}} | Atlanta Hawks | Texas Tech (Sr.) | 2 | 50 | {{sortname|Andrew|Betts}}# | C | {{GBR}} | Charlotte Hornets | Long Beach State (Sr.) | 2 | 51 | {{sortname|Corey|Brewer|dab=basketball, born 1975}}# | PG | United States}} | Miami Heat | Oklahoma (Sr.) | 2 | 52 | Derrick|Dial}} | SG | United States}} | San Antonio Spurs | Eastern Michigan (Sr.) | 2 | 53 | Greg|Buckner}} | SG | United States}} | Dallas Mavericks (from Phoenix) | Clemson (Sr.) | 2 | 54 | Tremaine|Fowlkes}} | SF | United States}} | Denver Nuggets (from Indiana) | Fresno State (Sr.) | 2 | 55 | Ryan|Bowen}} | SF | United States}} | Denver Nuggets (from Seattle) | Iowa (Sr.) | 2 | 56 | J. R.|Henderson|J. R. Sakuragi}} | SF | United States}} | Vancouver Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers) | UCLA (Sr.) | 2 | 57 | Torraye|Braggs}} | PF | United States}} | Utah Jazz | Xavier (Sr.) | 2 | 58 | Maceo|Baston}} | PF | United States}} | Chicago Bulls | Michigan (Sr.) |
1. ^{{url | 1 = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/2005/06/24/gallery.nbabusts/content.18.html| 2 = Sports Illustrated photo gallery}} 2. ^{{url| 1 =https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIG3| 2 =https://big3.com}} 3. ^Early entry candidate, per 2013 NBA Draft Media Guide, p. 213.
Notable undrafted playersThese players were not selected in the 1998 NBA Draft but have played at least one game in the NBA. Player | Position | Nationality | School/Club team | Earl|Boykins}} | PG | United States}} | Eastern Michigan (Sr.) | Gerald|Brown|Gerald Brown (basketball)}} | SG | United States}} | Pepperdine (Sr.) | Anthony|Carter}} | PG | United States}} | Hawaii (Sr.) | Steve|Goodrich}} | PF/C | United States}} | Princeton (Sr.) | Mike|James|dab=basketball, born 1975}} | PG | United States}} | Duquesne (Sr.) | Šarūnas|Jasikevičius}} | PG | {{LIT}} | Maryland (Sr.) | Charles|Jones|Charles Jones (basketball, born 1975)}} | SG | United States}} | LIU Brooklyn (Sr.) | Mark|Jones|dab=basketball, born 1975}} | SF | United States}} | UCF (Sr.) | Kelly|McCarty}} | SG | United States}} | Southern Miss (Sr.) | Slava|Medvedenko}}[3] | PF | {{UKR}} | Budivelnyk Kiev (Ukraine) (born 1979) | {{sortname|Brad|Miller|Brad Miller (basketball)}}+ | C | United States}} | Purdue (Sr.) | Tyrone|Nesby}} | SF | United States}} | UNLV (Sr.) | Daniel|Santiago}} | C | {{PRI}} | Saint Vincent (Sr.) | |
References{{Reflist}}External links- {{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/draft98/ |title=Official website |accessdate=2011-06-15 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010214234002/http://www.nba.com/draft98/ |archivedate=2001-02-14 |df= }}
- [https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1998.html 1998 NBA Draft] at Basketball-Reference.com
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