2023 NBA Rising Stars draft results, rosters: Paolo Banchero goes No. 1, Scottie Barnes falls in draft

Kyle Irving

2023 NBA Rising Stars draft results, rosters: Paolo Banchero goes No. 1, Scottie Barnes falls in draft image

2023 NBA All-Star Weekend is almost here, set for Friday, Feb. 17 through Sunday, Feb. 19.

The first event of All-Star Weekend will be the 2023 Rising Stars Game, where fans will be able to see some of the most talented young rookies, sophomores and G Leaguers on display.

Last year, the Rising Stars Game adopted a new format, playing a single-elimination tournament between four teams drafted by NBA legends.

MORE: 2023 NBA All-Star rosters: Full list of starters, reserves

This year's teams will be drafted and coached by two-time NBA champion Pau Gasol, three-time All-Star Deron Williams and Defensive Player of the Year Joakim Noah, while NBA champion Jason Terry will coach the team composed of strictly G League players.

Gasol, Williams and Noah took turns selecting in a snake draft format from a player pool of rookies and sophomores. Below, you can find the full draft order, along with the four teams competing in this year's Rising Stars Game.

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2023 NBA Rising Stars draft results

Pick Player NBA Team Rising Stars Team
1. Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic Team Pau
2. Franz Wagner Orlando Magic Team Deron
3. Evan Mobley Cleveland Cavaliers Team Joakim
4. Josh Giddey Oklahoma City Thunder Team Joakim
5. Jalen Green Houston Rockets Team Deron
6. Bennedict Mathurin Indiana Pacers Team Pau
7. Jaden Ivey Detroit Pistons Team Pau
8. Alperen Sengun Houston Rockets Team Deron
9. Jalen Williams Oklahoma City Thunder Team Joakim
10. Jeremy Sochan San Antonio Spurs Team Joakim
11. Trey Murphy III New Orleans Pelicans Team Deron
12. Scottie Barnes Toronto Raptors Team Pau
13. Jose Alvarado New Orleans Pelicans Team Pau
14. AJ Griffin Atlanta Hawks Team Deron
15. Quentin Grimes New York Knicks Team Joakim
16. Jabari Smith Jr. Houston Rockets Team Joakim
17. Bones Hyland Denver Nuggets Team Deron
18. Keegan Murray Sacramento Kings Team Pau
19. Andrew Nembhard Indiana Pacers Team Pau
20. Walker Kessler Utah Jazz Team Deron
21. Jalen Duren Detroit Pistons Team Joakim

Team Pau Gasol

Player Team
Paolo Banchero Magic
Bennedict Mathurin Pacers
Jaden Ivey Pistons
Scottie Barnes Raptors
Jose Alvarado Pelicans
Keegan Murray Kings
Andrew Nembhard Pacers

Team Deron Williams

Player Team
Franz Wagner Magic
Jalen Green Rockets
Alperen Sengun Rockets
Trey Murphy III Pelicans
AJ Griffin Hawks
Bones Hyland Nuggets
Walker Kessler Jazz

Team Joakim Noah

Player Team
Evan Mobley Cavaliers
Josh Giddey Thunder
Jalen Williams Thunder
Jeremy Sochan Spurs
Quentin Grimes Knicks
Jabari Smith Jr. Rockets
Jalen Duren Pistons

Team Jason Terry

Player Team
Sidy Cissoko G League Ignite
Mojave King G League Ignite
Scoot Henderson G League Ignite
Kenneth Lofton Jr. Memphis Hustle
Mac McClung Delaware Blue Coats
Leonard Miller G League Ignite
Scotty Pippen Jr. South Bay Lakers

2023 NBA All-Star Weekend schedule

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Friday, Feb. 17

  • Celebrity Game (7 p.m. ET)
  • Rising Stars Challenge (9 p.m. ET)

Saturday, Feb. 18

  • HBCU Classic (4 p.m. ET)
  • Skills Challenge, 3-Point Contest and Slam Dunk Contest (8 p.m. ET)

Sunday, Feb. 19

  • 2023 NBA All-Star Game (8 p.m. ET)

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.