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The 2000 NBA draft was held on June 28, 2000 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was the last draft held at the home arena of an NBA team until 2011; the following and subsequent drafts (through 2010) all took place at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City (though Madison Square Garden itself is the home of the New York Knicks, they do not play in the theater). As of 2015, it is also the last NBA draft where a college senior would be selected as the top selection of the draft.
To date, only top pick Kenyon Martin, first-rounder Jamaal Magloire (19th pick overall), and second-rounder Michael Redd (43rd pick overall) have played in the NBA All-Star Game (each only making the team one time); only one player has made an All-NBA Team (Redd, whose sole appearance was on the third team in 2004); only three players in the draft class have won a major end-of-season award (Hedo Türkoğlu was named Most Improved Player in 2008, Mike Miller won both the NBA Rookie of the Year and NBA Sixth Man of the Year awards in 2001 and 2006 respectively, and Jamal Crawford was named NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2010 and 2014); and few draft selections have enjoyed extended careers in the NBA. Sports Illustrated named this entire draft class (as opposed to individual players) the 6th biggest bust of the modern era - making it the only draft class among the site's top 20 list.[1] Just before the 2009 draft, ESPN.com columnist David Schoenfield wrote a piece in which he rated all of the drafts since the institution of the draft lottery in 1985, and the only draft which he gave the lowest possible grade of "F" was the 2000 draft.[2]
Using the WARP (wins above replacement player) metric, the 2000 NBA draft class collectively produced at a rate of 17.3 wins worse than a group of "average replacement players," effectively making 2000 the only draft class in NBA history to leave the NBA talent pool worse off than it had been prior to the given year's rookie draft.[3]
These players were not selected in the 2000 NBA draft but have played at least one game in the NBA.
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Canada, England, Ontario, United States, Wales
Indiana Pacers, Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls
Michael Jordan, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Scottie Pippen
San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns, Miami Heat, Dirk Nowitzki
Senior (education), Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets
Chicago Bulls, Basketball Bundesliga, BG Göttingen, 2000 NBA draft, Basketball
Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors
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