Criado em 1947, o Draft da NBA sempre teve muita expectativa sobre quem seria o primeiro jogador a ser selecionado pelos times profissionais. Em 77 edições da loteria, em apenas 13 oportunidades um não-americano foi eleito o “número 1” da lista.
Antes do francês Victor Wembanyama, que foi a primeira escolha em 2023, outros doze jogadores conseguiram a distinção: Paolo Banchero (Itália), Ben Simmons (Austrália), Deandre Ayton (Bahamas), Karl-Anthony Towns (República Dominicana), Andrew Wiggins (Canadá), Anthony Bennett (Canadá), Andrea Bargnani (Itália), Yao Ming (China), Andrew Bogut (Austrália), Michael Olowokandi (Nigéria), Hakeem Olajuwon (Nigéria) e Mychal Thompson (Bahamas).
- Memphis Grizzlies, Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Heat, Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets e Utah Jazz nunca tiveram a chance fazer a primeira escolha;
- O Cleveland Cavaliers é o time que mais vezes teve a primeira escolha (6);
- Duke é a universidade que teve o maior número de primeiros selecionados (5);
- Kentucky é a universidade que teve o maior número de atletas selecionados na história (57), seguida por Duke (55) e North Carolina (53).
Lista completa dos #1 do Draft da NBA
2023 – Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs)
2022 – Paolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)
2021 – Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons)
2020 – Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves)
2019 – Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans)
2018 – Deandre Ayton (Phoenix Suns)
2017 – Markelle Fultz (Philadelphia 76ers)
2016 – Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers)
2015 – Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves)
2014 – Andrew Wiggins (Cleveland Cavaliers)
2013 – Anthony Bennett (Cleveland Cavaliers)
2012 – Anthony Davis (New Orleans Hornets)
2011 – Kyrie Irving (Cleveland Cavaliers)
2010 – John Wall (Washington Wizards)
2009 – Blake Griffin (LA Clippers)
2008 – Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls)
2007 – Greg Oden (Portland Trail Blazers)
2006 – Andrea Bargnani (Toronto Raptors)
2005 – Andrew Bogut (Milwaukee Bucks)
2004 – Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic)
2003 – LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)
2002 – Yao Ming (Houston Rockets)
2001 – Kwame Brown (Washington Wizards)
2000 – Kenyon Martin (New Jersey Nets)
1999 – Elton Brand (Chicago Bulls)
1998 – Michael Olowokandi (LA Clippers)
1997 – Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)
1996 – Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)
1995 – Joe Smith (Golden State Warriors)
1994 – Glenn Robinson (Milwaukee Bucks)
1993 – Chris Webber (Orlando Magic)
1992 – Shaquille O’Neal (Orlando Magic)
1991 – Larry Johnson (Charlotte Hornets)
1990 – Derrick Coleman (New Jersey Nets)
1989 – Pervis Ellison (Sacramento Kings)
1988 – Danny Manning (LA Clippers)
1987 – David Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
1986 – Brad Daugherty (Cleveland Cavaliers)
1985 – Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks)
1984 – Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)
1983 – Ralph Sampson (Houston Rockets)
1982 – James Worthy (Los Angeles Lakers)
1981 – Mark Aguirre (Dallas Mavericks)
1980 – Joe Barry Carroll (Golden State Warriors)
1979 – Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
1978 – Mychal Thompson (Portland Trail Blazers)
1977 – Kent Benson (Milwaukee Bucks)
1976 – John Lucas (Houston Rockets)
1975 – David Thompson (Atlanta Hawks)
1974 – Bill Walton (Portland Trail Blazers)
1973 – Doug Collins (Philadelphia 76ers)
1972 – LaRue Martin (Portland Trail Blazers)
1971 – Austin Carr (Cleveland Cavaliers)
1970 – Bob Lanier (Detroit Pistons)
1969 – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee Bucks)
1968 – Elvin Hayes (San Diego Rickets)
1967 – Jimmy Walker (Detroit Pistons)
1966 – Cazzie Russell (New York Knicks)
1965 – Fred Hetzel (San Francisco Warriors)
1964 – Jim Barnes (New York Knicks)
1963 – Art Heyman (New York Knicks)
1962 – Bill McGill (Chicago Zephyrs)
1961 – Walt Bellamy (Chicago Zephyrs)
1960 – Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)
1959 – Bob Boozer (Cincinnati Royals)
1958 – Elgin Baylor (Minneapolis Lakers)
1957 – Hot Rod Hundley (Cincinnati Royals)
1956 – Si Green (Rochester Royals)
1955 – Dick Ricketts (St. Louis Hawks)
1954 – Frank Selvy (Baltimore Bullets)
1953 – Ray Felix (Baltimore Bullets)
1952 – Mark Workman (Milwaukee Hawks)
1951 – Gene Melchiorre (Baltimore Hawks)
1950 – Chuck Share (Boston Celtics)
1949 – Howie Shannon (Providence Steam Rollers)
1948 – Andy Tonkovich (Providence Steam Rollers)
1947 – Clifton McNeeley (Pittsburgh Ironmen)