International players have played in their own national leagues and usually have some national team experience.
Training camps in the United States have also been strangely enriched. In addition to this year's Orlando collective trial, there will be some teams' own inspections.
After the regular season (playoffs), the team will begin to inspect the rookie. The manager will determine the list through the performance in NCAA and the subsequent trial training. Another point is recommendation. Players on the team sometimes recommend their classmates.
The attention to the rookie may sometimes start from high school. The following website has the introduction of this year's rookie.
/NBA/ draft/
You mean conscription? Every manager will make some lists in his mind in advance, and will make more lists to prevent his favorite players from being beaten by others.
On the day of the draft, in a hall similar to a stage in Madison Square Garden Arena, NBA President Stern stood on the stage, and the players, their family and friends, as well as the owners and managers of each team were all under the stage.
Then, according to the order of drawing lots, the boss or manager of Vanguard wrote down their candidates, put them in an envelope and gave them to Stern. Then he opened the envelope and announced that players usually hug their families, go on stage, shake hands with Stern, take a group photo, put on the hat of their chosen team and say thank you. Then, by analogy, choose supersonic speed, and the steps are the same as above. After each team is selected, there is about 5 minutes to consider the candidates for the next team.
The first team can choose any rookie. Some teams in front have chosen rookies, but the teams behind can't choose any more. If you like, you can negotiate with the team that selects the rookie and make a deal after both parties agree.