In a typical modern NBA Draft, there are 60 picks total , spread evenly across two rounds:

  • Round 1 : 30 picks
  • Round 2 : 30 picks

How the 60‑pick structure works

  • The league has 30 active teams, and each team is entitled to one selection per round , which creates the 30‑per‑round baseline.
  • Teams frequently trade picks (own or acquired from others), so some organizations can end up with multiple picks in a given round while others might sit out entirely in one or both rounds.

Simple breakdown of picks

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Draft segment Description Pick range Number of picks
Lottery section Top 14 picks, determined by the NBA Draft Lottery and then regular‑season records. 1–14 14
Rest of first round Ranks 15–30, inherited by non‑lottery teams in reverse order of record. 15–30 16
Full second round Picks 31–60, also ordered by reverse record but with considerable trading. 31–60 30
Basketball wide total Across both rounds. 1–60 60
In other words, **“how many picks are in the NBA draft”** comes out to **60 selections** in a standard year, unless the league ever changes the format (which has not happened recently).

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