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Florida high schools lead with most 2023 NBA Draft picks

Ten states tie with one 2023 NBA Draft pick each: 

Arizona (1)

Maxwell Lewis (No. 40 by Nuggets, traded to Lakers) – AZ Compass Prep 

Arkansas (1) 

Nick Smith Jr. (No. 27 by Hornets) – North Little Rock High School 

Illinois (1) 

Olivier-Maxence Prosper (No. 24 by Kings, traded to Mavericks) – Lake Forest Academy 

Indiana (1) 

Trayce Jackson-Davis (No. 57 by Wizards, traded to Warriors) – Center Grove High School 

Iowa (1) 

Kris Murray (No. 23 by Blazers) – Prairie High School 

Kansas (1) 

Gradey Dick (No. 13 by Raptors) – Sunrise Christian Academy 

Nevada (1) 

Julian Strawther (No. 29 by Pacers, traded to Nuggets)  – Liberty High School  

North Carolina (1) 

Hunter Tyson (No. 37 by Thunder, traded to Nuggets) – Piedmont High School 

Tennessee (1) 

Brandon Miller (No. 2 by Hornets) – Cane Ridge High School  

Wisconsin (1) 

Brandin Podziemski (No. 19 by Warriors) – St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy  

Other (Overseas – 8) 

Victor Wembanyama (No. 1 by Spurs) – France 

Bilal Coulibaly (No. 7 by Pacers, traded to Wizards) – France 

Rayan Rupert (No. 43 by Blazers) – France  

Sidy Cissoko (No. 44 by Spurs) – France  

Tristan Vukcevic (No. 42 by Wizards) – Serbia/Sweden/Greece 

James Nnaj (No. 31 by Pistons, traded to Hornets) – Nigeria 

Mojave King (No. 47 by Lakers, traded to Pacers) – New Zealand 

Tarik Biberovic (No. 56 by Grizzlies) – Bosnia-Herzegovina

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