All-time NBA leading scorers by draft pick (1-30)

LeBron James, the No. 1 pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, has averaged at least 25 points per game every year except his rookie season.

There are buckets to be found throughout the NBA Draft.

From the Cleveland Cavaliers’ selection of LeBron James at No. 1 to the Chicago Bulls’ choice of Jimmy Butler at No. 30, NBA teams have found quality scorers at every spot in the first round.

Check out the list of the leading scorers from each draft position in NBA history:

Draft pick #PlayerYearTotal points
1LeBron James200340,474
2Kevin Durant200728,924
3Michael Jordan198432,292
4Russell Westbrook200825,211
5Kevin Garnett199526,071
6Adrian Dantley197623,177
7Stephen Curry200923,668
8Robert Parish197623,334
9Dirk Nowitzki199831,560
10Paul Pierce199826,397
11Reggie Miller198725,279
12Julius Erving197218,364
13Karl Malone198536,928
14Clyde Drexler198322,195
15Giannis Antetokounmpo201318,502
16John Stockton198419,711
17Jrue Holiday200915,736
18Calvin Murphy197017,949
19Zach Randolph200118,578
20Larry Nance198115,687
21Michael Finley199517,306
22Norm Nixon197712,065
23Alex English197625,613
24Latrell Sprewell199216,712
25John Drew197415,291
26Vlade Divac198913,398
27Elden Campbell199010,805
28Tony Parker200119,473
29Eddie Johnson198119,202
30Jimmy Butler201114,934

The Atlanta Hawks have the top pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, followed by the Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons.

The first round will be broadcast at 8 ET on ABC June 26, followed by the second round June 27 at 4 ET on ESPN.