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Draft Info

Outstanding Picks

Picks owed by the Timberwolves

  • 2009 1st round pick to LA Clippers (Jaric/Cassell trade); top 10 protected until 2011, unprotected in 2012
  • 2009 2nd round pick to Detroit (Dupree trade)
  • 2010 2nd round pick to Philadelphia (Carney trade); top 55 protected

Picks owed to the Timberwolves

  • 2009 1st round pick from Miami (Davis/Walker trade); top 10 protected in 2009, top 6 protected in 2010, unprotected in 2011
  • 2009 1st round pick from Boston (Garnett trade); top 3 protected in 2009, top 2 protected in 2010 and 2011, unprotected in 2012
  • 2009 1st round pick from Utah via Philadelphia (Carney trade); top 22 protected in 2009, top 17 protected in 2010, top 15 protected in 2011, top 16 protected in 2012 and 2013, becomes a 2nd round pick in in 2014)
  • 2009 2nd round pick; lowest of Miami, Philadelphia or Indiana's picks (Chalmers trade)
  • 2009 2nd round pick; second lowest of Miami, Philadelphia or Indiana's picks (Chalmers trade)
  • 2010 2nd round pick from Houston (Snyder trade)

Draft History

2008 Draft

  • #3 - OJ Mayo (Wolves' own pick, traded to Memphis with Antoine Walker, Greg Buckner and Marko Jaric for Mike Miller, Jason Collins, Brian Cardinal and the rights to Kevin Love)
  • #31 - Nikola Pekovic (pick acquired from Miami in 2007)
  • #34 - Mario Chalmers (Wolves own pick, traded to Miami for two future 2nd round picks and cash)

2007 Draft

  • #7 - Corey Brewer (Wolves' own pick)
  • #41 - Chris Richard (pick acquired from Philadelphia in 2006)
  • The Wolves' own 2nd round pick (#36) was traded to Golden State in 2002 along with Dean Garrett for Marc Jackson. The Warriors picked JermaReo Davidson and traded him to Charlotte with Jason Richardson

2006 Draft

  • #6 - Brandon Roy (Wolves' own pick, traded to Portland for rights to Randy Foye and cash)
  • #36 - Craig Smith (pick acquired from Boston in the Szczerbiak/Davis trade)
  • #37 - Bobby Jones (Wolves' own pick, traded to Philadelphia for their 2007 pick and cash)
  • #57 - Loukas Mavrokefalidis (pick acquired from Phoenix for Nikoloz Tskitishvili)

2005 Draft

  • #14 - Rashad McCants (Wolves' own pick)
  • #47 - Bracey Wright (Wolves' own pick)

2004 Draft

  • #59 - Blake Stepp (Wolves' own pick)
  • First round pick forfeited (Joe Smith debacle)

2003 Draft

  • #26 - Ndudi Ebi (Wolves' own pick)
  • #55 - Rick Rickert (Wolves' own pick)

2002 Draft

  • #52 - Marcus Taylor (Wolves' own pick)
  • First round pick forfeited (Joe Smith debacle)

2001 Draft

  • #46 - Loren Woods (Wolves' own pick)
  • First round pick forfeited (Joe Smith debacle)

2000 Draft

  • #51 - Igor Rakocevic (Wolves' own pick)
  • Wolves' own 1st round pick (#21 - Morris Peterson) was traded to Toronto with Micheal Williams and the rights to Zeljko Rebraca for Bobby Jackson and Dean Garrett.

1999 Draft

  • #6 - Wally Szczerbiak (pick acquired from New Jersey in Brandon/Marbury trade)
  • #14 - Will Avery (Wolves' own pick, traded to Milwaukee in Allen/Marbury trade, acquired back for Andrew Lang)
  • #42 - Louis Bullock (Wolves own pick, traded to Orlando for cash)

1998 Draft

  • #17 - Radoslav Nesterovic (Wolves' own pick)
  • #46 - Andrae Patterson (Wolves' own pick)

1997 Draft

  • #20 - Paul Grant (pick acquired from Charlotte via Portland in Isaiah Rider trade)
  • #44 - Gordon Malone (Wolves' own pick)
  • Wolves' own 1st round pick (#15 - Kelvin Cato) was traded to Dallas for Sean Rooks

1996 Draft

  • #5 - Ray Allen (Wolves' own pick, traded to Milwaukee for #4 (Stephon Marbury) and 2000 #14 (Will Avery))
  • Wolves' own 2nd round pick (#35 - Joseph Blair) was traded to Seattle for rights to Zeljko Rebraca

1995 Draft

  • #5 - Kevin Garnett (Wolves' own pick)
  • #48 - Mark C. Davis (Wolves' own pick)
  • #49 - Jerome Allen (pick acquired from Houston for Scott Brooks)

1994 Draft

  • #4 - Donyell Marshall (Wolves' own pick)
  • #30 - Howard Eisley (Wolves' own pick)

1993 Draft

  • #5 - Isaiah Rider (Wolves' own pick)
  • #29 - Sherron Mills (Wolves' own pick)

1992 Draft

  • #3 - Christian Laettner (Wolves' own pick)
  • #28 - Marlon Maxey (Wolves' own pick)
  • #34 - Chris Smith (pick acquired from Milwaukee with Randy Breuer for Brad Lohaus)
  • #51 - Tim Burroghs (pick acquired from Utah with Thurl Bailey for Tyrone Corbin)

1991 Draft

  • #7 - Luc Longley (Wolves' own pick)
  • #34 - Myron Brown (Wolves' own pick)

1990 Draft

  • #6 - Felton Spencer (Wolves' own pick)
  • #20 - Gerald Glass (pick acquired from Philadelphia with some other picks for Rick Mahorn)

1989 Draft

  • #10 - Pooh Richardson (Wolves' own pick)
  • #34 - Gary Leonard (Wolves' own pick)

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