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2001 NBA College Draft

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First and second round picks at the 55th annual NBA College Draft held June 27, 2001 held in New York City at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden. The order of the first 13 positions were determined by a Draft Lottery held May 20, in Secaucus, N.J. Positions 14 through 28 reflect regular season records in reverse order. Minnesota was stripped of their first round pick due to an illegal contract agreement with Joe Smith. Underclassmen selected are noted in CAPITAL letters.


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