The 2004 NBA draft was held on June 24, 2004, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and was broadcast live on ESPN at 7:00 pm (EDT). In this draft, National Basketball Association teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players. The NBA announced that 56 college and high school players and 38 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2004 draft. On May 26, the NBA draft lottery was conducted for the teams that did not make the NBA playoffs in the 2003–04 NBA season. The Orlando Magic, who had a 25 percent chance of obtaining the first selection, won the lottery, while the Los Angeles Clippers and the Chicago Bulls were second and third respectively. As an expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats had been assigned the fourth selection in the draft and did not participate in the lottery. The Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations.

By the end of the draft, around 40% of the players selected in it were born from countries outside the United States. It would remain the highest influx of international players selected in the modern NBA draft era until the 2016 NBA draft, where almost half of the selected players were born in countries outside the US. In addition, four of the players selected in the draft were Russians, which not only marked the highest number of players born in that region to be taken in one draft, but also was the highest representation of a country other than the US in one draft until 2016 when five Frenchmen would be taken in the draft.

The second-overall pick, Emeka Okafor out of Connecticut, the Bobcats' historical first rookie draft pick back when they were considered an expansion franchise, was named Rookie of the Year. Third-overall pick Ben Gordon, also out of Connecticut, earned the Sixth Man of the Year Award, becoming the first rookie in NBA history to do so.

Dwight Howard has become an NBA Champion, eight-time All-Star, has received eight All-NBA selections, and a three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year awardee. He also had the distinction as the only NBA player straight out of high school to start all 82 games as a rookie. There are also four other players that would be named All-Stars at some point in their careers, and Al Jefferson would be named to an All-NBA team. Andre Iguodala would win four championships with the Golden State Warriors and was named Finals MVP in 2015. The draft is also notable for multiple players coming straight from high school being drafted within a few picks from each other.As of the end of the 2022–23 NBA season, Andre Iguodala was the last remaining active player from the 2004 class. Iguodala announced his retirement in 2023.

Draft selections

GGuardFForwardCCenter
^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year
Dwight Howard, the 1st pick of the Orlando Magic
Emeka Okafor, the 2nd pick of the Charlotte Bobcats
Devin Harris, the 5th pick of the Washington Wizards (traded to Dallas)
Luol Deng, the 7th pick of the Phoenix Suns (traded to Chicago)
Andre Iguodala, the 9th pick of the Philadelphia 76ers
Al Jefferson, the 15th pick of the Boston Celtics
J. R. Smith, the 18th pick of the New Orleans Hornets
Jameer Nelson, the 20th pick of the Denver Nuggets (traded to Orlando)
Tony Allen, the 25th pick of the Boston Celtics
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool/club team
11Dwight Howard^C/PFUnited StatesOrlando MagicSouthwest Atlanta Christian Academy (Atlanta)
12Emeka Okafor~PF/CUnited States NigeriaCharlotte Bobcats (from L.A. Clippers)Connecticut (Jr.)
13Ben GordonSGUnited KingdomChicago BullsConnecticut (Jr.)
14Shaun LivingstonPGUnited StatesLos Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)Peoria HS (Peoria, Illinois)
15Devin Harris+PGUnited StatesWashington Wizards (traded to Dallas)Wisconsin (Jr.)
16Josh ChildressG/FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksStanford (Jr.)
17Luol Deng+SFUnited KingdomPhoenix Suns (traded to Chicago)Duke (Fr.)
18Rafael AraújoCBrazilToronto RaptorsBYU (Sr.)
19Andre Iguodala+SFUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersArizona (So.)
110Luke JacksonSFUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersOregon (Sr.)
111Andris BiedriņšCLatviaGolden State WarriorsSkonto (Latvia)
112Robert SwiftCUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsBakersfield HS (Bakersfield, California)
113Sebastian TelfairPGUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersLincoln HS (Brooklyn, New York)
114Kris HumphriesPFUnited StatesUtah JazzMinnesota (Fr.)
115Al JeffersonxPF/CUnited StatesBoston CelticsPrentiss HS (Prentiss, Mississippi)
116Kirk SnyderSGUnited StatesUtah Jazz (from New York via Phoenix)Nevada (Jr.)
117Josh SmithSFUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Milwaukee via Denver and Detroit)Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)
118J. R. SmithSGUnited StatesNew Orleans HornetsSt. Benedict's Prep (Newark, New Jersey)
119Dorell WrightSFUnited StatesMiami HeatSouth Kent School (South Kent, Connecticut)
120Jameer Nelson+PGUnited StatesDenver Nuggets (traded to Orlando)Saint Joseph's (Sr.)
121Pavel PodkolzinCRussiaUtah Jazz (from Houston, traded to Dallas)Metis Varese (Italy)
122Victor KhryapaSFRussiaNew Jersey Nets (traded to Portland)CSKA Moscow (Russia)
123Sergei MoniaSGRussiaPortland Trail Blazers (from Memphis)CSKA Moscow (Russia)
124Delonte WestPGUnited StatesBoston Celtics (from Dallas)Saint Joseph's (Jr.)
125Tony AllenSGUnited StatesBoston Celtics (from Detroit)Oklahoma State (Sr.)
126Kevin MartinSGUnited StatesSacramento KingsWestern Carolina (Jr.)
127Saša VujačićSGSloveniaLos Angeles LakersSnaidero Udine (Italy)
128Beno UdrihPGSloveniaSan Antonio SpursBreil Milano (Italy)
129David HarrisonCUnited StatesIndiana PacersColorado (Jr.)
1Forfeited PickMinnesota Timberwolves (forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations)
230Anderson VarejãoCBrazilOrlando Magic (traded to Cleveland)FC Barcelona (Spain)
231Jackson VromanCLebanonChicago Bulls (traded to Phoenix)Iowa State (Sr.)
232Peter John RamosCPuerto RicoWashington WizardsCaguas (Puerto Rico)
233Lionel ChalmersPGUnited StatesLos Angeles Clippers (from Charlotte)Xavier (Sr.)
234Donta SmithSFUnited StatesAtlanta HawksSoutheastern Illinois (So.)
235Andre EmmettF/GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonics (from L.A. Clippers, traded to Memphis)Texas Tech (Sr.)
236Antonio BurksPGUnited StatesOrlando Magic (from Phoenix, traded to Memphis)Memphis (Sr.)
237Royal IveyPGUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Philadelphia)Texas (Sr.)
238Chris DuhonPGUnited StatesChicago Bulls (from Toronto)Duke (Sr.)
239Albert Miralles#PFSpainToronto Raptors (from Cleveland, traded to Miami)Roseto Basket (Italy)
240Justin ReedSFUnited StatesBoston CelticsMississippi (Sr.)
241David Young#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNorth Carolina Central (Sr.)
242Viktor Sanikidze#SFGeorgiaAtlanta Hawks (from Golden State via Philadelphia and Orlando, traded to San Antonio)Dijon (France)
243Trevor ArizaSFUnited StatesNew York KnicksUCLA (Fr.)
244Tim Pickett#SGUnited StatesNew Orleans HornetsFlorida State (Sr.)
245Bernard RobinsonSFUnited StatesCharlotte Bobcats (from Milwaukee)Michigan (Sr.)
246Ha Seung-JinCSouth KoreaPortland Trail BlazersYonsei University (South Korea)
247Pape SowPFSenegalMiami Heat (traded to Toronto)Cal State Fullerton (Sr.)
248Ricky Minard#SGUnited StatesSacramento Kings (from Utah)Morehead State (Sr.)
249Serhiy Lishchuk#PFUkraineMemphis Grizzlies (from Denver via Orlando)Khimik Yuzhny (Ukraine)
250Vassilis SpanoulisPGGreeceDallas Mavericks (from Houston via Denver, traded to Houston)Maroussi (Greece)
251Christian Drejer#SFDenmarkNew Jersey NetsFC Barcelona (Spain)
252Romain Sato#SGCentral African RepublicSan Antonio Spurs (from Memphis)Xavier (Sr.)
253Matt FreijeSFLebanonMiami Heat (from Dallas)Vanderbilt (Sr.)
254Rickey Paulding#SGUnited StatesDetroit PistonsMissouri (Sr.)
255Luis FloresPGDominican RepublicHouston Rockets (from Sacramento via Utah, traded to Golden Statevia Dallas)Manhattan (Sr.)
256Marcus Douthit#PFUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersProvidence (Sr.)
257Sergei Karaulov#GRussiaSan Antonio SpursSkha Jakutia Yakutsk (Russia)
258Blake Stepp#PGUnited StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesGonzaga (Sr.)
259Rashad Wright#GUnited StatesIndiana PacersGeorgia (Sr.)

Notable undrafted players

These players not selected in the draft have played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
Pero AntićCMacedoniaAEK Athens (Greece) 1982
Andre BarrettPGUnited StatesSeton Hall (Sr.)
Tony BobbittSGUnited StatesCincinnati (Sr.)
Andre BrownC/PFUnited StatesDePaul (Sr.)
Jackie ButlerC/PFUnited StatesCoastal Christian Academy (Virginia Beach, Virginia) (HS Sr.)
Erik DanielsSFUnited StatesKentucky (Sr.)
John EdwardsCUnited StatesKent State (Sr.)
Desmon FarmerSGUnited StatesUSC (Sr.)
Gerald FitchSGUnited StatesKentucky (Sr.)
Hamed HaddadiCIranPaykan Tehran (Iran) 1985
Renaldo MajorSFUnited StatesFresno State (Sr.)
Jared ReinerCUnited StatesIowa (Sr.)
James ThomasPFUnited StatesTexas (Sr.)
Damien WilkinsSFUnited StatesGeorgia (Sr.)

Early entrants

College underclassmen

After seeing a couple of years where they missed the previous year of 75 underclassmen testing their early entry in 2001, this year saw an at the time record-high 92 players declare their initial entry into this year's draft. However, this year also saw an at the time record high 52 underclassmen from college, overseas, or high school withdraw their names from the draft, thus leaving only 40 total underclassmen officially declaring their entry into the NBA draft. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

High school players

This would be the tenth straight year in a row where at least one high school player would declare their entry into the NBA draft directly out of high school after previously only allowing it one time back in 1975. It would also be famous for marking the third (and currently final) time that a #1 pick was selected directly out of high school. This year also saw players like LaMarcus Aldridge, Jermaine Bell, Ivan Chiriaev, and Maurice Shaw all initially declare entry for this year's draft, but ultimately withdraw from it and decide to enter college instead. The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

International players

The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

Automatically eligible entrants

Players who do not meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • They have no remaining college eligibility.
  • If they graduated from high school in the U.S., but did not enroll in a U.S. college or university, four years have passed since their high school class graduated.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA, anywhere in the world, and have played under the contract.

Players who meet the criteria for "international" players are automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • They are at least 22 years old during the calendar year of the draft. In term of dates players born on or before December 31, 1982, were automatically eligible for the 2004 draft.
  • They have signed a contract with a professional basketball team not in the NBA within the United States, and have played under that contract.
Other automatically eligible players
PlayerTeamNoteRef.
Australia Adam CapornWollongong Hawks (Australia)Left Saint Mary's in 2003; playing professionally since the 2003–04 season

Notes and references

See also

  • . NBA. Archived from on April 20, 2007.
  • . NBA. from the original on April 19, 2007.

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