The 2024 NBA Draft will be the first year of a new format and schedule when it turns into a two-day event. The first round of the draft begins Wednesday night in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center, with the Atlanta Hawks currently holding the No. 1 overall pick before Thursday's second round.
So, how did we get here? The Hawks won the NBA Draft lottery last month after having just 3% odds of claiming the top pick. There is no slam dunk or current consensus No. 1 selection, so despite making a historic jump to the top of one of the most interesting draft cycles of the 21st century, it remains unclear what the Hawks will do.
The Hawks can draft the top-ranked player on CBS Sports' Big Board in French big man Alex Sarr. Atlanta could use the pick to select UConn big man Donovan Clingan or French forward Zaccharie Risacher. They could also trade the pick to accumulate more assets to get their guy at a later pick.
One of the biggest storylines heading into the two-day event is where will USC guard Bronny James get picked? The oldest son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has been linked to the Southern California franchise. The father-son duo could be the first to play together on the same team if the Lakers select Bronny at No. 17 or No. 55 overall in the second round.
Ahead of the big night, here's a look at the viewing information and full draft order for the 2024 NBA Draft.
How to watch 2024 NBA Draft first round
Date: Wednesday, June 26 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Barclays Center -- Brooklyn, New York
TV: ABC and ESPN
Live stream: fubo (Try for free) | Follow: CBS Sports HQ
How to watch 2024 NBA Draft second round
Date: Thursday, June 27 | Time: 4 p.m. ET
Location: ESPN's Seaport District Studios -- New York
TV: ESPN
Live stream: fubo (Try for free) | Follow: CBS Sports HQ
Official 2024 NBA Draft order
First round
1. Atlanta
2. Washington
3. Houston (from Brooklyn)
4. San Antonio
5. Detroit
6. Charlotte
7. Portland
8. San Antonio (from Toronto)
9. Memphis
10. Utah
11. Chicago
12. Oklahoma City (from Houston)
13. Sacramento
14. Portland (from Golden State via Boston and Memphis)
15. Miami
16. Philadelphia
17. Los Angeles Lakers
18. Orlando
19. Toronto (from Indiana)
20. Cleveland
21. New Orleans (from Milwaukee)
22. Phoenix
23. Milwaukee (from New Orleans)
24. New York (from Dallas)
25. New York
26. Washington (from LA Clippers via Dallas and Oklahoma City)
27. Minnesota
28. Denver
29. Utah (from Oklahoma City via Toronto and Indiana)
30. Boston
Nothing is standing in the way of the Atlanta Hawks, who hold the No. 1 pick, from getting their guy in Wednesday's NBA Draft. The question looming is whether there’s an indispensable guy to get.
This draft lacks the wunderkinder and rip-roaring talents of past drafts. There is no 7-foot-4 sensation like Victor Wembanyama, who was a surefire choice for the top pick last year. We could see a solid number of draft-night trades from teams that value the trading block or have a solid enough idea where their diamond in the rough might fall.
The Athletic has you covered for it all. Follow here for live updates, news and pick-by-pick analysis from John Hollinger and Sam Vecenie.
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The 2024 NBA Draft will be the first year of a new format and schedule when it turns into a two-day event. The first round of the draft begins Wednesday night in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center, with the Atlanta Hawks currently holding the No. 1 overall pick before Thursday's second round.
So, how did we get here? The Hawks won the NBA Draft lottery last month after having just 3% odds of claiming the top pick. There is no slam dunk or current consensus No. 1 selection, so despite making a historic jump to the top of one of the most interesting draft cycles of the 21st century, it remains unclear what the Hawks will do.
The Hawks can draft the top-ranked player on CBS Sports' Big Board in French big man Alex Sarr. Atlanta could use the pick to select UConn big man Donovan Clingan or French forward Zaccharie Risacher. They could also trade the pick to accumulate more assets to get their guy at a later pick.
One of the biggest storylines heading into the two-day event is where will USC guard Bronny James get picked? The oldest son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has been linked to the Southern California franchise. The father-son duo could be the first to play together on the same team if the Lakers select Bronny at No. 17 or No. 55 overall in the second round.
Ahead of the big night, here's a look at the viewing information and full draft order for the 2024 NBA Draft.
How to watch 2024 NBA Draft first round
Date: Wednesday, June 26 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Barclays Center -- Brooklyn, New York
TV: ABC and ESPN
Live stream: fubo (Try for free) | Follow: CBS Sports HQ
How to watch 2024 NBA Draft second round
Date: Thursday, June 27 | Time: 4 p.m. ET
Location: ESPN's Seaport District Studios -- New York
TV: ESPN
Live stream: fubo (Try for free) | Follow: CBS Sports HQ
Official 2024 NBA Draft order
First round
1. Atlanta
2. Washington
3. Houston (from Brooklyn)
4. San Antonio
5. Detroit
6. Charlotte
7. Portland
8. San Antonio (from Toronto)
9. Memphis
10. Utah
11. Chicago
12. Oklahoma City (from Houston)
13. Sacramento
14. Portland (from Golden State via Boston and Memphis)
15. Miami
16. Philadelphia
17. Los Angeles Lakers
18. Orlando
19. Toronto (from Indiana)
20. Cleveland
21. New Orleans (from Milwaukee)
22. Phoenix
23. Milwaukee (from New Orleans)
24. New York (from Dallas)
25. New York
26. Washington (from LA Clippers via Dallas and Oklahoma City)
27. Minnesota
28. Denver
29. Utah (from Oklahoma City via Toronto and Indiana)
30. Boston
Nothing is standing in the way of the Atlanta Hawks, who hold the No. 1 pick, from getting their guy in Wednesday's NBA Draft. The question looming is whether there’s an indispensable guy to get.
This draft lacks the wunderkinder and rip-roaring talents of past drafts. There is no 7-foot-4 sensation like Victor Wembanyama, who was a surefire choice for the top pick last year. We could see a solid number of draft-night trades from teams that value the trading block or have a solid enough idea where their diamond in the rough might fall.
The Athletic has you covered for it all. Follow here for live updates, news and pick-by-pick analysis from John Hollinger and Sam Vecenie.