The 1972 NBA draft was the 26th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 10 and 15, 1972 before the 1972–73 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.[1] The Portland Trail Blazers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Buffalo Braves were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. As a result of last year's supplemental hardship draft, the Cincinnati Royals, the Atlanta Hawks, the Golden State Warriors and the Baltimore Bullets forfeited their first-round picks, while the Los Angeles Lakers forfeited their fourth round pick.[2] Prior to the start of the season, the Cincinnati Royals relocated and became the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. The draft consisted of 18 rounds comprising the selection of 198 players.

1972 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)April 10, 1972 (first 10 rounds)
April 15, 1972 (remaining rounds)
LocationNew York City, New York
Overview
198 total selections in 18 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionLaRue Martin, Portland Trail Blazers
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1973 →

Draft selections and draftee career notes

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A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, eight college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule, a similar case in which Spencer Haywood successfully argued in his court case against the NBA which allowed him to play in the NBA before his college class graduated.[3][4] These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier.[5] This was the first draft where college underclassmen were allowed to enter.

LaRue Martin from Loyola University Chicago was selected first overall by the Portland Trail Blazers. Bob McAdoo, a college junior from the University of North Carolina, was selected second by the Buffalo Braves, and went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season.[6] McAdoo, 10th pick Paul Westphal, and 12th pick Julius Erving have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame,[7] and Erving was also named to the list of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[8] McAdoo was a 3-time NBA Scoring champion, and NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1982 and 1985. He won the Most Valuable Player Award in 1975, had two All-NBA Team selections, and was a five-time All-Star.[9] Erving had left college in 1971 to play professionally in the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the Virginia Squires. He joined the NBA in 1976 after both leagues merged, playing 11 seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers. An NBA champion in 1983, he was MVP in 1981, won three ABA Most Valuable Player Awards, was All-ABA five times and All-NBA seven, and an ABA All-Star five times and NBA All-Star eleven.[10][11]

Paul Westphal, the 10th pick, was named All-NBA four times, an All-Star five, and on the 1974 NBA championship Boston Celtics.[12] After retiring as a player, he went on to coach three NBA teams, most recently the Sacramento Kings.[13] The 16th pick, Jim Price, and 34th pick, Don Buse, were also selected to an All-Star Game.[14][15] Chris Ford, the 17th pick, won the NBA championship in 1981 with the Celtics.[16] After retiring as a player, he went on to coach four NBA teams, including the Celtics.[17] Ralph Simpson, the 11th pick, had left college in 1970 to play professionally in the ABA with Denver Rockets. He was selected to five ABA All-Star Games and four All-ABA Teams before he joined the NBA in 1976.[18]

LaRue Martin is considered one of the biggest draft busts in NBA history.[19][20][21] Martin only lasted four seasons in the league with a career scoring average of 5.3.[22] Martin and eight other first-round picks all had insignificant contributions to the league; none of them had career scoring averages above 9 points per game and only one of them lasted more than six seasons in the NBA. Two of the first-round picks, Erving and Simpson, had already played in the ABA before the draft. They stayed there until both leagues merged in 1976 and only Simpson played for the team that he got drafted to.[10][18]

In the tenth round, the Portland Trail Blazers selected Krešimir Ćosić from Brigham Young University with the 144th pick. However, he opted to play another season in college before returning to Yugoslavia in 1973. Ćosić, who was also selected in the fifth round of the 1973 draft, had a successful career in Europe, winning numerous league and club titles, as well as six gold medals with the Yugoslavian national team. For his achievements, he has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to the FIBA Hall of Fame.[23][24]

Pos. G F C
Position Guard Forward Center
^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
# Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game

Draft

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LaRue Martin was the first overall pick by the Portland Trail Blazers.
 
Bob McAdoo was selected 2nd overall by the Buffalo Braves.
 
Paul Westphal was selected 10th overall by the Boston Celtics.
 
Julius Erving was selected 12th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks.
 
Brian Taylor was selected 23rd overall by the Seattle SuperSonics.
Rnd. Pick Player Pos. Nationality

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Team School / club team
1 1 LaRue Martin C   United States Portland Trail Blazers Loyola (Illinois) (Sr.)
1 2 Bob McAdoo^ F/C   United States Buffalo Braves North Carolina (Jr.)
1 3 Dwight Davis F  ��United States Cleveland Cavaliers Houston (Sr.)
1 4 Corky Calhoun F   United States Phoenix Suns (from Detroit via Houston)[a] Penn (Sr.)
1 5 Fred Boyd G   United States Philadelphia 76ers Oregon State (Sr.)
1 Cincinnati Royals (forfeited due to participation in the 1971 hardship draft)[25]
1 6 Russ Lee G/F   United States Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston)[b] Marshall (Sr.)
1 Atlanta Hawks (forfeited due to participation in the 1971 hardship draft)[25]
1 Baltimore Bullets (forfeited due to participation in the 1971 hardship draft)[25]
1 7 Isaac Stallworth G/F   United States Seattle SuperSonics Kansas (Sr.)
1 8 Tom Riker F/C   United States New York Knicks South Carolina (Sr.)
1 9 Bob Nash F   United States Detroit Pistons (from Phoenix)[c] Hawaii (Sr.)
1 Golden State Warriors (forfeited due to participation in the 1971 hardship draft)[25]
1 10 Paul Westphal^ G   United States Boston Celtics USC (Sr.)
1 11 Ralph Simpson G/F   United States Chicago Bulls Denver Rockets (ABA)[18]
1 12 Julius Erving^ G/F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Virginia Squires (ABA)[10]
1 13 Travis Grant F   United States Los Angeles Lakers Kentucky State (Sr.)
2 14 Bob Davis F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Weber State (Sr.)
2 15 Harold Fox G   United States Buffalo Braves Jacksonville (Sr.)
2 16 Jim Price+ G   United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland)[d] Louisville (Sr.)
2 17 Chris Ford G/F   United States Detroit Pistons Villanova (Sr.)
2 18 Joby Wright F/C   United States Seattle SuperSonics (from Philadelphia)[e] Indiana (Sr.)
2 19 Sam Sibert F   United States Cincinnati Royals Kentucky State (Sr.)
2 20 John Gianelli F/C   United States Houston Rockets Pacific (Sr.)
2 21 Steve Bracey G   United States Atlanta Hawks Tulsa (Sr.)
2 22 Paul Stovall F   United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Baltimore)[f] Arizona State (Sr.)
2 23 Brian Taylor G   United States Seattle SuperSonics Princeton (Jr.)
2 24 Steve Hawes F/C   United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from New York)[g] Washington (Sr.)
2 25 Tom Patterson F   United States Baltimore Bullets (from Phoenix)[h] Ouachita Baptist (Sr.)
2 26 Dave Twardzik G   United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Golden State)[i] Old Dominion (Sr.)
2 27 Dennis Wuycik# F   United States Boston Celtics North Carolina (Sr.)
2 28 Mike Ratliff C   United States Cincinnati Royals (from Chicago)[j] Eau Claire State (Sr.)
2 29 Chuck Terry F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Long Beach State (Sr.)
2 30 Ollie Johnson F   United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Los Angeles)[k] Temple (Sr.)
3 31 Lloyd Neal F/C   United States Portland Trail Blazers Tennessee State (Sr.)
3 32 Bob Morse# F   United States Buffalo Braves Penn (Sr.)
3 33 Scott English F   United States Phoenix Suns (from Cleveland)[l] Texas-El Paso (Sr.)
3 34 Don Buse+ G   United States Phoenix Suns (from Detroit) Evansville (Sr.)
3 35 Frank Russell G   United States Chicago Bulls (from Cincinnati)[j] Detroit (Sr.)
3 36 Charlie Tharpe# C   United States Philadelphia 76ers Belhaven (Sr.)
3 37 Eric McWilliams F   United States Houston Rockets Long Beach State (Sr.)
3 38 Ron Riley F   United States Cincinnati Royals (from Atlanta)[m] Southern California (Sr.)
3 39 Kevin Porter G   United States Baltimore Bullets Saint Francis (PA) (Sr.)
3 40 Jim Creighton F   United States Seattle SuperSonics Colorado (Sr.)
3 41 Ansley Truitt# F   United States New York Knicks California (Sr.)
3 42 Claude Terry G/F   United States Phoenix Suns Stanford (Sr.)
3 43 Bill Chamberlain F   United States Golden State Warriors North Carolina (Sr.)
3 44 Wayne Grabiec# G   United States Boston Celtics Michigan (Sr.)
3 45 Chuck Jura# C   United States Chicago Bulls Nebraska (Sr.)
3 46 George Adams# F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Gardner–Webb (Sr.)
3 47 Gregg Northington# C   United States New York Knicks Alabama State (Sr.)
4 48 Gary Stewart# F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Canisius (Sr.)
4 49 George Bryant# G   United States Buffalo Braves Eastern Kentucky (Sr.)
4 50 Hank Siemiontkowski# F   United States Cleveland Cavaliers Villanova (Sr.)
4 51 Ernie Fleming# F   United States Detroit Pistons Jacksonville (Sr.)
4 52 Marshall Wingate# G   United States Philadelphia 76ers Niagara (Sr.)
4 53 Frank Schade G   United States Cincinnati Royals Eau Claire State (Sr.)
4 54 Wil Robinson# G   United States Houston Rockets West Virginia (Sr.)
4 55 Reggie Bird# G   United States Atlanta Hawks Princeton (Sr.)
4 56 Al Sanders# F   United States Baltimore Bullets LSU (Sr.)
4 57 Joe Mackey# F   United States Seattle SuperSonics USC (Sr.)
4 58 Henry Bibby G   United States New York Knicks UCLA (Sr.)
4 59 Matt Gantt# F   United States Phoenix Suns St. Bonaventure (Sr.)
4 60 John Tschogl F   United States Golden State Warriors UC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
4 61 Nate Stephens# C   United States Boston Celtics Long Beach State (Jr.)
4 62 Ted Martiniuk# G   United States Chicago Bulls Saint Peter's (Sr.)
4 63 Art White# F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Georgetown (Sr.)
4 Los Angeles Lakers (forfeited due to participation in the 1971 hardship draft)[26]
5 64 Michael Reid# G   United States Portland Trail Blazers UC Riverside (So.)
5 65 Arnie Berman# F   United States Buffalo Braves Brown (Sr.)
5 66 Sam Cash# F   United States Cleveland Cavaliers UC Riverside (Sr.)
5 67 Ernest Pettis# G   United States Detroit Pistons Western Michigan (Sr.)
5 68 Dave Bustion# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Denver (Sr.)
5 69 Joe Bynes# F   United States Philadelphia 76ers Arkansas–Pine Bluff (Sr.)
5 70 James Silas G   United States Houston Rockets Stephen F. Austin (Sr.)
5 71 Bob Lackey# G   United States Atlanta Hawks Marquette (Sr.)
5 72 Walter Jones# F   United States Baltimore Bullets LIU (Sr.)
5 73 Gary Ladd# G   United States Seattle SuperSonics Seattle (Sr.)
5 74 Bob Ford# F   United States New York Knicks Purdue (Sr.)
5 75 Wardell Dyson# F   United States Phoenix Suns Shaw College (Sr.)
5 76 Charles Dudley G   United States Golden State Warriors Washington (Sr.)
5 77 Bryan Adrian# G   United States Boston Celtics Davidson (Sr.)
5 78 Rowland Garrett F   United States Chicago Bulls Florida State (Sr.)
5 79 Ron Harris# F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Wichita State (Sr.)
5 80 Glen Summors# F   United States Los Angeles Lakers Gannon (Sr.)
6 81 Joe Gaines# F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Belmont (Sr.)
6 82 Ed Czernota# F   United States Buffalo Braves Sacred Heart (Sr.)
6 83 Tom Parker# F   United States Cleveland Cavaliers Kentucky (Sr.)
6 84 Terry Benton# F   United States Detroit Pistons Wichita State (Sr.)
6 85 John Glover# F   United States Philadelphia 76ers Wiley (Sr.)
6 86 Jerry Crocker# G   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Guilford (Sr.)
6 87 Mike Collins# F   United States Houston Rockets Seattle (Sr.)
6 88 Randy Noll# F   United States Atlanta Hawks Marshall (Jr.)
6 89 Dwaine Dillard# F   United States Baltimore Bullets Eastern Michigan (So.)
6 90 Ron Thomas# F   United States Seattle SuperSonics Louisville (Sr.)
6 91 Greg Cluess# F   United States New York Knicks St. John's (Sr.)
6 92 Charles Edge# F   United States Phoenix Suns LeMoyne–Owen (Jr.)
6 93 Henry Bacon# G   United States Golden State Warriors Louisville (Sr.)
6 94 Don Holcomb# C   United States Boston Celtics Memphis (Sr.)
6 95 Mike Stewart# C   United States Chicago Bulls Santa Clara (Jr.)
6 96 Wally Rice# G   United States Boston Celtics Widener (Sr.)
6 97 Sam Simmons# G   United States Los Angeles Lakers Bradley (Sr.)
7 98 Bob Lynn# F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Long Beach State (Sr.)
7 99 Greg Kohls# G   United States Buffalo Braves Syracuse (Sr.)
7 100 Steve Davidson# F   United States Cleveland Cavaliers West Texas State (Sr.)
7 101 Bruce Anderson# C   United States Detroit Pistons Arizona (Sr.)
7 102 Mike Sneed# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Fayetteville State (Sr.)
7 103 Curtis Pritchett# F   United States Philadelphia 76ers St. Augustine's (Sr.)
7 104 Mike Jackson# F   United States Houston Rockets Cal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
7 105 Billy Pleas# F   United States Atlanta Hawks Detroit (Sr.)
7 106 Marvin Brown# F   United States Baltimore Bullets Jackson State (Sr.)
7 107 Jerry Dunn# F   United States Seattle SuperSonics Western Kentucky (Sr.)
7 108 Tracy Tripucka# G   United States New York Knicks Lafayette (Sr.)
7 109 Bernie Fryer G   United States Phoenix Suns Brigham Young (Sr.)
7 110 Bill Franklin# F   United States Golden State Warriors Purdue (Sr.)
7 111 Steve Previs# G   United States Boston Celtics North Carolina (Sr.)
7 112 Jerry Pender# G   United States Chicago Bulls Fresno State (Sr.)
7 113 Mickey Davis G/F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Pittsburgh Condors (ABA)
8 114 Ruben Vance# G   United States Portland Trail Blazers Kent State (Sr.)
8 115 Andy Denny# F   United States Buffalo Braves South Alabama (Sr.)
8 116 Roger Evans# F   United States Cleveland Cavaliers Kent State (Sr.)
8 117 Ben Kelso G   United States Detroit Pistons Central Michigan (Sr.)
8 118 Jim Kopp# F   United States Philadelphia 76ers Rockhurst (Sr.)
8 119 Jerry Clack# G   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Oklahoma State (Sr.)
8 120 Henry Harris# G   United States Houston Rockets Auburn (Sr.)
8 121 Oscar Evans# G   United States Atlanta Hawks Butler (Sr.)
8 122 James Floyd# F   United States Baltimore Bullets Shaw College (Sr.)
8 123 Willie Stoudamire# G   United States Seattle SuperSonics Portland State (Sr.)
8 124 Tom Corde# G   United States New York Knicks Ohio (Sr.)
8 125 Russell Golden# F   United States Phoenix Suns Jackson State (Sr.)
8 126 John Burks# F   United States Golden State Warriors San Francisco (Sr.)
8 127 Sam McCamey# F   United States Boston Celtics Oral Roberts (Sr.)
8 128 Cavin Andersen# G   United States Chicago Bulls Valley City State (Sr.)
8 129 Charles Kirkland# F   United States Milwaukee Bucks Cheyney (Sr.)
9 130 Scott McCandlish# C   United States Portland Trail Blazers Virginia (Sr.)
9 131 John Collins# F   United States Buffalo Braves Brockport (Sr.)
9 132 Greg Starrick# G   United States Cleveland Cavaliers Southern Illinois (Sr.)
9 133 Jesse Mangham# F   United States Detroit Pistons Ferris State (Sr.)
9 134 Steve McMahon# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Merrimack (Sr.)
9 135 Rod Murray# G   United States Philadelphia 76ers Cal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
9 136 Larry Strozier# F   United States Atlanta Hawks Morehouse (Sr.)
9 137 Ruppert Breedlove# C   United States Baltimore Bullets Oglethorpe (Sr.)
9 138 Dwight Holiday# G   United States Seattle SuperSonics Hawaii (Sr.)
9 139 Tom Sullivan# F   United States New York Knicks Fordham (Sr.)
9 140 Bill Kennedy# G   United States Phoenix Suns Arizona State (Sr.)
9 141 Bill Duwe# F   United States Golden State Warriors California (Sr.)
9 Boston Celtics (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 2]
9 142 Ralph Houston# F   United States Chicago Bulls West Texas State (Sr.)
9 143 Jim Regenold# G   United States Milwaukee Bucks Ball State (Sr.)
10 144 Krešimir Ćosić# C   Yugoslavia Portland Trail Blazers BYU (Jr.)
10 145 Kent Martens# C   United States Cleveland Cavaliers Abilene Christian (Sr.)
10 146 Kent Hollenbeck# G   United States Detroit Pistons Kentucky (Sr.)
10 147 Gary Watson# F   United States Philadelphia 76ers Wisconsin (Sr.)
10 148 David Hall# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Kansas State (Sr.)
10 149 Jim Clesson# G   United States Atlanta Hawks Tulsa (Sr.)
10 150 Wilbert Loftin# F   United States Baltimore Bullets Southwestern Louisiana (Sr.)
10 151 Dan Steward# G   United States Seattle SuperSonics Washington State (Sr.)
10 152 Richie Garner# G   United States New York Knicks Manhattan (Sr.)
10 153 Al Vilcheck# F   United States Phoenix Suns Louisville (Sr.)
10 154 Marty Hunt# G   United States Boston Celtics Kenyon (Sr.)
10 155 Chuck Taylor# G   United States Chicago Bulls West Liberty State (Sr.)
10 156 Jolly Spight# G   United States Milwaukee Bucks Santa Clara (Sr.)
11 157 Jimmy Wilkins# G   United States Portland Trail Blazers San Diego State (Sr.)
11 158 Jim Prokell# G   United States Buffalo Braves Edinboro (Sr.)
11 159 Floyd Mathew# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Northern Arizona (Sr.)
11 160 Charles Allen# G   United States Atlanta Hawks Texas Southern (Sr.)
11 161 Arvin Watkins# F   United States Baltimore Bullets Jackson State (Sr.)
11 162 Steve Turner# C   United States Seattle SuperSonics Vanderbilt (Jr.)
11 163 Chic Downing# F   United States New York Knicks Benedictine (Sr.)
11 164 John Belcher# C   United States Phoenix Suns Arkansas State (Sr.)
11 165 Mark Minor F   United States Boston Celtics Ohio State (Sr.)
11 166 Jackie Young# G   United States Chicago Bulls Rocky Mountain (Sr.)
12 167 Frank DeWitt# F   United States Buffalo Braves Virginia (Sr.)
12 168 Len Baltimore# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings George Washington (Sr.)
12 169 James Green# G   United States Atlanta Hawks Paine (Sr.)
12 170 Lloyd Adams# G   United States Baltimore Bullets Rhode Island (Jr.)
12 171 Greg Daust# F   United States Seattle SuperSonics UMSL (Sr.)
12 172 Mark Soderberg# C   United States Phoenix Suns Utah (Sr.)
12 173 Phil Stephens# F   United States Boston Celtics South Carolina State (Sr.)
12 174 Al Cotler# F   United States Chicago Bulls Penn (Sr.)
13 175 Larry Morris# F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Tulsa (Sr.)
13 176 Kim Huband# G   United States Buffalo Braves North Carolina (Sr.)
13 177 Kent Scott# G   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Pittsburgh (Sr.)
13 178 Mike Krawczyk# F   United States Baltimore Bullets Loyola (Maryland) (Sr.)
13 179 Kelly Utley# G   United States Phoenix Suns Shaw University (Sr.)
13 180 Mike Barr G   United States Chicago Bulls Duquesne (Sr.)
14 181 Paul Kelley# F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Shaw University (Sr.)
14 182 Craig Corson# C   United States Buffalo Braves North Carolina (Sr.)
14 183 Bob Allen# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Missouri (Sr.)
14 184 Aubrey Nash# G   United States Baltimore Bullets Kansas (Sr.)
14 185 Cleveland Hill# F   United States Seattle SuperSonics Nicholls (Sr.)
14 186 Ray Golson# G   United States Phoenix Suns West Texas State (Sr.)
14 187 Andrew Pettes# G   United States Chicago Bulls Oklahoma (Sr.)
15 188 Rich Habegger# F   United States Portland Trail Blazers Wake Forest (Sr.)
15 189 Paul Hoffman# G   United States Buffalo Braves St. Bonaventure (Sr.)
15 190 Mike Jeffries# G   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Oklahoma State (Sr.)
15 191 Gary Handleman# G   United States Baltimore Bullets Johns Hopkins (Sr.)
15 192 Greg Lowery# G   United States Chicago Bulls Texas Tech (Sr.)
16 193 Mose Adolph# G   United States Portland Trail Blazers Cal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
16 194 Norman Bounds# F   United States Buffalo Braves Brockport (Sr.)
16 195 Mike Peterson# F   United States Kansas City–Omaha Kings Nebraska (Sr.)
16 196 Charles Hall# F   United States Chicago Bulls Western Montana (Sr.)
17 197 John Thornton# G   United States Chicago Bulls South Carolina State (Sr.)
18 198 Ron Manning# F   United States Chicago Bulls Manhattan (Sr.)

Notable undrafted players

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These players were not selected in the 1972 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

Player Pos. Nationality School/club team
Paul McCracken G   United States Cal State Northridge (Sr.)

Trades

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  • a On April 7, 1972, the Phoenix Suns acquired the fourth pick from the Houston Rockets in exchange for Otto Moore.[28] Previously, the Rockets acquired a first-round pick on December 10, 1971, from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Jim Davis.[29][30] The Suns used the pick to draft Corky Calhoun.
  • b On December 9, 1971, the Milwaukee Bucks acquired Curtis Perry and a first-round pick from the Houston Rockets in exchange for Greg Smith and 1973 third-round pick.[31] The Bucks used the pick to draft Russ Lee.
  • c On April 2, 1971, the Detroit Pistons acquired a first-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Otto Moore.[28][30] The Pistons used the pick to draft Bob Nash.
  • d On October 13, 1971, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired a 1973 first-round pick, 1972 and 1973 second-round picks from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Rick Roberson.[32] The Lakers used the pick to draft Jim Price.
  • e On November 25, 1971, the Seattle SuperSonics acquired 1972 and a future second-round picks from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Bob Rule.[33] The Sonics used the pick to draft Joby Wright.
  • f On November 11, 1970, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired a second-round pick from the Baltimore Bullets in exchange for John Tresvant.[34] The Lakers used the pick to draft Paul Stovall.
  • g On November 15, 1971, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired a second-round pick and a future pick from the New York Knicks in exchange for Luther Rackley.[35] The Cavaliers used the pick to draft Steve Hawes.
  • h On the draft-day, the Baltimore Bullets acquired a second-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Gus Johnson.[36] The Bullets used the pick to draft Tom Patterson.
  • i On March 23, 1971, the Portland Trail Blazers acquired 1971 and 1972 second-round picks and a 1971 third-round pick from the Golden State Warriors (as the San Francisco Warriors) in exchange for Jim Barnett.[37][38] The Blazers used the pick to draft Dave Twardzik.
  • j 1 2 On November 9, 1971, the Cincinnati Royals acquired Jim Fox and a second-round pick from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Norm Van Lier and a third-round pick.[39][40] The Royals used the pick to draft Mike Ratliff. The Bulls used the pick to draft Frank Russell.
  • k On September 11, 1971, the Portland Trail Blazers acquired a second-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for LeRoy Ellis.[41] The Blazers used the pick to draft Ollie Johnson.
  • l On August 13, 1971, the Phoenix Suns acquired 1972 and a future third-round picks from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Greg Howard.[42] The Suns used the pick to draft Scott English.
  • k On October 12, 1969, the Cincinnati Royals acquired Wally Anderzunas and a third-round pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Dave Newmark.[43] The Royals used the pick to draft Ron Riley.

Early entrants

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College underclassmen

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Following the success of the first ever NBA Hardship Draft the previous year, the NBA decided to continue implementing the hardship exception for college underclassmen in need for it. Originally, eight college underclassmen signed up for the draft this year, but three of them in St. John's Mel Davis, Siena College's Tony Delgado, and Kaskaskia College's Walter Gardner would all later decline entry for this year's draft. The following college basketball players successfully applied for an NBA hardship.[44]

Notes

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  1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.
  2. ^ The Celtics selected Mark Wagar of the Ohio State Buckeyes who was a junior and ineligible for the draft. The Celtics mistakenly submitted the wrong name and had instead meant to select Wagar's teammate, Mark Minor. The NBA informed the Celtics that they had to forfeit their choice of Wagar.[27]

See also

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References

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