To help the Lakers acquire local players,
territorial picks were instituted from its inception in
1950 until
1965. Territorial picks were used as a type of special draft choice used in the NBA Draft. Prior to the league's draft, a team could forfeit its first-round draft pick and select a player from within 50 miles (80 km). Territorial picks were then eliminated when the draft was revamped in
1966.[3] Before the
1989 NBA draft, the draft had more than two rounds. After 1989, the NBA agreed with the National Basketball Players' Association to limit drafts to two rounds.[3] Teams can also trade their picks, so some years a team could have more than or less than two picks.
The Lakers selected Chuck Hanger with their first pick, ninth overall in the
1948 BAA draft. The Lakers got their first overall draft pick in
1958 by choosing
Elgin Baylor, who went on to be selected as the only
NBA Rookie of the Year to be on the Lakers.[4] The Lakers also drafted
Magic Johnson in
1979 with their second first overall pick, who was rated the greatest NBA point guard of all time by
ESPN in 2007.[5] The Lakers had no first-round draft picks in
1967,
1976,
1978,
1980,
2008,
2010,
2011,
2012 and
2013. The Lakers had no first or second-round draft picks from
1983,
1987, and
2001. Throughout the years, the Lakers had traded away some of their picks as well as traded for other teams' picks. As a result of the various trades, the Los Angeles Lakers had five first and second-round picks in 1979. In 1996, GM Jerry West orchestrated a draft day trade in which a High School Kobe Bryant was acquired by the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac. This same year, Jerry West had acquired a FA Shaquille O’Neal in a blockbuster signing.
a The Lakers traded
Tom Hawkins to Cincinnati for a future draft pick (Jim King).[21]
b The Lakers traded
Rick Roberson to Cleveland for a future draft pick (Jim Price) and cash.[21]
c The Lakers traded
John Tresvant to Baltimore for a future draft pick (Paul Stovall).[21]
d The Lakers traded
Jim Cleamons to Cleveland for a future draft pick (Kermit Washington).[21]
e The Lakers traded
Flynn Robinson to Baltimore for future considerations.[21]
f The Lakers traded
Pat Riley to Phoenix in exchange for two future draft picks (Earl Tatum and ?).[21]
g The Lakers traded
Melvin Calvin to San Antonio for 1977 first-round draft pick (Brad Davis) and cash.[21]
h The Lakers traded
Lucius Allen to Kansas City for
Ollie Johnson and a first and second round (Lew Massey) draft picks in 1978.[21]
i The Lakers traded
Charlie Scott to Denver for
Ron Boone and two second-round draft picks (Victor King and Butch Carter).[21]
j The Lakers traded
Tom Abernethy to Buffalo for a second-round draft pick (Mark Young).[21]
k The Lakers traded
Kenny Carr for two second-round draft picks (Wayne Robinson and Harvey Knuckles).[21]
l The Lakers traded
Don Ford and a first-round draft pick (
Chad Kinch) to Cleveland in exchange for
Butch Lee and a first-round draft pick in the 1982 draft (James Worthy).[21]
m The Lakers traded
Mike Smrek to San Antonio for a 1990 second-round draft pick (Tony Smith).[22]
n The Lakers traded
Doug Christie to New York in exchange for two second-round draft picks (Paul Rogers and ?).[22]
r The Lakers have traded guard
Kareem Rush to the Charlotte Bobcats for two future second-round draft picks (Ronny Turiaf and Patrick Beverley). The Bobcats have acquired a second-round pick (Ronny Turiaf) in the 2005 NBA Draft from Atlanta in exchange for forward/center
Predrag Drobnjak. Atlanta Hawks acquired centers
Michael Doleac (from the New York Knicks) and
Joel Przybilla (from the
Milwaukee Bucks), along with a 2005 second-round pick from the Knicks (Ronny Turiaf), while sending center
Nazr Mohammed to the Knicks in the three-way trade.[25]
t The Lakers traded draft rights to center Cheikh Samb in exchange for
Maurice Evans.[27]
u The Lakers have traded forward
Jumaine Jones to the Charlotte Bobcats for a 2007 second-round draft pick (Sun Yue).[28]
v The Lakers traded draft rights to Toney Douglas to the New York Knicks in exchange for a 2011 second-round draft choice (Andrew Goudelock) and cash considerations.[29]
w The Lakers traded draft rights to Patrick Beverley to the Miami Heat in exchange for a 2011 second-round draft pick (Ater Majok) and cash considerations.[30]
y The Lakers traded guard Sasha Vujacic and a 2011 first-round draft pick (
JaJuan Johnson) to New Jersey in exchange for forward
Joe Smith and two second-round draft picks (Darius Morris & Chicago's second-round pick in 2012) along with the draft rights to
Sergei Lishchuk from Houston.[32]
z The Lakers traded draft rights to Chukwudiebere Maduabum to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for a future second-round draft pick.[33]