1974 NBA draft

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1974 NBA draft
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Date(s)May 28, 1974
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The 1974 NBA draft was the 28th annual

New Orleans Jazz, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the tenth pick in each round. 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, 20 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule.[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]
The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 178 players.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

A man, wearing a white jersey with UCLA 32 on front, with both arms raised and ball in his right hand while looking to his left.
Bill Walton was selected first overall by the Portland Trail Blazers.

Finals Most Valuable Player Award, with the Blazers in 1977. Later in his career, he won another NBA title with the Boston Celtics in 1986. During that season, he also won the Sixth Man of the Year Award.[10] Walton's other achievements include one Most Valuable Player Award in 1978, two All-NBA Team selections and two All-Star Game selections.[11] Gervin had left college in 1972 to play professionally in the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the Virginia Squires. He later joined the NBA in 1976 after both leagues merged. His achievements include two All-ABA Team selections, seven All-NBA Team selections, three ABA All-Star Game selections and nine NBA All-Star Game selections.[12][13]

Jamaal Wilkes won four NBA championships, one with the Golden State Warriors and three with the Los Angeles Lakers, and was selected to three All-Star Games.[14] Maurice Lucas, the 14th pick, was selected to one All-NBA Team and four All-Star Games. He also won the NBA championship in 1977 with the Trail Blazers.[15] Truck Robinson, the 22nd pick, and Phil Smith, the 29th pick, were selected to one All-NBA Team and two All-Star Games each.[16][17] Bobby Jones, the 5th pick, initially opted to play in the ABA. He played two seasons in the ABA before finally joined the NBA with the Denver Nuggets when both leagues merged. His achievements include an NBA championship with the 76ers in 1983, one All-ABA Team selection, one ABA All-Star Game selection, four NBA All-Star Game selections, nine NBA All-Defensive Team selections and one Sixth Man of The Year Award.[18] Five other players from this draft, 6th pick Scott Wedman, 8th pick Campy Russell, 12th pick Brian Winters, 21st pick Billy Knight and 25th pick John Drew, were also selected to at least one All-Star Game.[19][20][21][22][23] Two players drafted went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: Brian Winters and 45th pick Kim Hughes.[24][25]

Key

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

Bobby Jones was selected 5th overall by the Houston Rockets.
Tom McMillen was selected 9th overall by the Buffalo Braves.
Washington Bullets
.
A man, wearing a white jersey with the number "34" written in the front, is jumping to grab the basketball, while several players are standing and jumping around him.
Billy Knight (center) was selected 21st overall by the Los Angeles Lakers.
Washington Bullets
.
Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
1 1 Bill Walton^ F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers UCLA (Sr.)
1 2 Marvin Barnes F/C  United States Philadelphia 76ers Providence (Sr.)
1 3 Tommy Burleson C  United States Seattle SuperSonics (from Cleveland)[a] North Carolina State (Sr.)
1 4 John Shumate F/C  United States Phoenix Suns Notre Dame (Sr.)[1]
1 5 Bobby Jones^ F  United States Houston Rockets North Carolina (Sr.)
1 6 Scott Wedman+ G/F  United States
Kansas City-Omaha Kings
Colorado (Sr.)
1 7 Tom Henderson G  United States Atlanta Hawks Hawaii (Sr.)
1 8 Campy Russell+ F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Seattle)[a] Michigan (Jr.)
1 9
Tom McMillen
F/C  United States Buffalo Braves Maryland (Sr.)
1 10 Mike Sojourner F/C  United States
New Orleans)[b]
Utah (So.)
1 11 Keith Wilkes^[1] G/F  United States Golden State Warriors UCLA (Sr.)
1 12 Brian Winters+ G/F  United States Los Angeles Lakers South Carolina (Sr.)
1 13 Len Elmore F/C  United States
Washington Bullets
Maryland (Sr.)
1 14 Maurice Lucas* F/C  United States Chicago Bulls (from New York)[c] Marquette (Jr.)
1 15 Al Eberhard F  United States Detroit Pistons Missouri (Sr.)
1 16 Cliff Pondexter F/C  United States Chicago Bulls
Long Beach State (So.
)
1 17 Glenn McDonald G/F  United States Boston Celtics
Long Beach State (Sr.
)
1 18 Gary Brokaw G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Notre Dame (Jr.)
2 19 Don Smith G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Dayton (Sr.)
2 20 Jan van Breda Kolff G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Vanderbilt (Sr.)
2 21 Billy Knight+ G/F  United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland)[d] Pittsburgh (Sr.)
2 22 Truck Robinson* F/C  United States
Washington Bullets (from Phoenix via Los Angeles)[e]
Tennessee State (Sr.)
2 23 Gus Bailey G/F  United States Houston Rockets Texas-El Paso (Sr.)
2 24 Len Kosmalski C  United States
Kansas City-Omaha Kings
Tennessee (Sr.)
2 25 John Drew+ G/F  United States Atlanta Hawks Gardner–Webb (Jr.)
2 26 Leonard Gray F  United States Seattle SuperSonics
Long Beach State (Sr.
)
2 27 Leon Benbow G  United States Chicago Bulls (from Buffalo)[f] Jacksonville (Sr.)
2 28 Aaron James F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Grambling (Sr.)
2 29 Phil Smith* G  United States Golden State Warriors San Francisco (Sr.)
2 30 Dennis DuVal G  United States
Washington Bullets
Syracuse (Sr.)
2 31 Fred Saunders F  United States Phoenix Suns (from Los Angeles)[g] Syracuse (Sr.)
2 32 Jesse Dark G  United States New York Knicks Virginia Commonwealth (Sr.)
2 33 Eric Money G  United States Detroit Pistons Arizona (Jr.)
2 34 Phil Lumpkin G  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Chicago)[h] Miami (Ohio) (Sr.)
2 35 Kevin Stacom G  United States Boston Celtics Providence (Sr.)
2 36 Rubin Collins# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Milwaukee via Philadelphia)[i] Maryland Eastern Shore (Jr.)
3 37 Coniel Norman G  United States Philadelphia 76ers
So.
)
3 38 Foots Walker G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Portland)[j] West Georgia (Sr.)
3 39 Kevin Restani F/C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers San Francisco (Sr.)
3 40 George Gervin^ G/F  United States Phoenix Suns Virginia Squires (ABA)[13]
3 41 Robert Wilson# F  United States Houston Rockets Iowa State (Sr.)
3 42 Harvey Catchings F/C  United States
Kansas City–Omaha)[k]
Hardin–Simmons (Sr.)
3 43 Darrell Elston G  United States Atlanta Hawks North Carolina (Sr.)
3 44 Talvin Skinner G/F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Maryland Eastern Shore (Sr.)
3 45 Kim Hughes C  United States Buffalo Braves Wisconsin (Sr.)
3 46 Bruce King# G  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Pan American (Sr.)
3 47 Frank Kendrick F  United States Golden State Warriors Purdue (Sr.)
3 48 Jim Bradley# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Northern Illinois (Sr.)
3 49 Earl Williams F/C  United States Phoenix Suns (from Washington)[l] Winston-Salem State (Sr.)
3 50 Rudy Jackson# F  United States New York Knicks Wichita State (So.)
3 51 Roland Grant# C  United States Detroit Pistons New Mexico State (Sr.)
3 52 Bobby Wilson G  United States Chicago Bulls Wichita State (Sr.)
3 53 Roscoe Pondexter# F  United States Boston Celtics
Long Beach State (Jr.
)
3 54 Greg McDonald# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Oral Roberts (Sr.)
4 55 Butch Taylor# C  United States Philadelphia 76ers Jacksonville (Sr.)
4 56 Mickey Johnson F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Aurora (Sr.)
4 57 Jimmy Foster# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers UConn (Sr.)
4 58 Randy Allen# G  United States Phoenix Suns IUP (Sr.)
4 59 Larry Robinson# F  United States Houston Rockets Texas (Sr.)
4 60 Lloyd Batts# G  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Cincinnati (Sr.)
4 61 Ed Palubinskas# G  Australia Atlanta Hawks LSU (Sr.)
4 62 William Gordon# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Maryland Eastern Shore (Sr.)
4 63 Bernie Harris F  United States Buffalo Braves Virginia Commonwealth (Sr.)
4 64 Ray Price# F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Washington (Sr.)
4 65 Willie Biles# G  United States Golden State Warriors Tulsa (Sr.)
4 66 Stan Washington G  United States
Washington Bullets
San Diego State (Sr.)
4 67 Ron deVries# C  United States Los Angeles Lakers Illinois State (Sr.)
4 68 Roy Ebron# C  United States New York Knicks Southwestern Louisiana (Sr.)
4 69 Mickey Martin# F  United States Detroit Pistons Pittsburgh (Sr.)
4 70 James Forbes# F  United States Chicago Bulls UTEP (Sr.)
4 71 Lerman Battle# F  United States Boston Celtics Fairmont State (Sr.)
4 72 Lionel Billingy# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Duquesne (Sr.)
5 73 Gary Crowthers# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Hardin–Simmons (Sr.)
5 74 Bernard Hardin# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers New Mexico (Sr.)
5 75 Gary Novak# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Notre Dame (Sr.)
5 76 Ralph Bobik# F  United States Phoenix Suns Creighton (Sr.)
5 77 Owen Wells F  United States Houston Rockets
Detroit (Sr.
)
5 78 Terry Compton# G  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Vanderbilt (Sr.)
5 79 Tyrone Medley# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Utah (Sr.)
5 80 Dean Tolson F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Arkansas (Sr.)
5 81 Tony Byers# G  United States Buffalo Braves Wake Forest (Sr.)
5 82 Ed Searcy F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
St. John's (Sr.)
5 83 Steve Erickson# C  United States Golden State Warriors Oregon State (Sr.)
5 84 Seymour Reed# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Bradley (Sr.)
5 85 Gary Anderson# G  United States
Washington Bullets
Wisconsin (Sr.)
5 86 Greg Jackson G  United States New York Knicks Guilford (Sr.)
5 87 Joe Newman# F  United States Detroit Pistons Temple (Sr.)
5 88 Randy Knowles# F  United States Chicago Bulls Texas A&M (Sr.)
5 89 Ben Clyde F  United States Boston Celtics Florida State (Sr.)
5 90 John Johnson# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Denver (Sr.)
6 91 Mike Westra# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers USC (Sr.)
6 92
Daniel Anderson
G  United States Portland Trail Blazers USC (Sr.)
6 93 Aron Stewart# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Richmond (Sr.)
6 94 Collis Temple# F  United States Phoenix Suns LSU (Sr.)
6 95 Lawrence Johnson# F  United States Houston Rockets Prairie View A&M (Sr.)
6 96 Ron Kennedy# C  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Arizona State (Sr.)
6 97 Sam Hervey# F  United States Atlanta Hawks SMU (Sr.)
6 98 Wardell Jackson F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Ohio State (Sr.)
6 99 Gary Link# F  United States Buffalo Braves Missouri (Sr.)
6 100 Lawrence McCray# C  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Florida State (Sr.)
6 101 John Errecart# G  United States Golden State Warriors Pacific (California) (Sr.)
6 102 Roy McPipe# G  United States
Washington Bullets
Montana State Billings (Sr.)
6 103 Billy Morris# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Saint Louis (Sr.)
6 104 Terry Mikan# F  United States New York Knicks St. Thomas (Minnesota) (Sr.)
6 105 Mike Sylvester# F  United States
 Italy
Detroit Pistons Dayton (Sr.)
6 106 Robert Rosier# C  United States Chicago Bulls St. Thomas (Minnesota) (Sr.)
6 107 Gene Harmon# F  United States Boston Celtics Creighton (Sr.)
6 108 Larry Williams# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Kansas State (Sr.)
7 109 Dave Stoczynski# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Gannon (Sr.)
7 110 Doug Richards# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers BYU (Sr.)
7 111 Mike Robinson# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Michigan State (Sr.)
7 112 Clyde Dickey# G  United States Phoenix Suns Boise State (Sr.)
7 113 Kevin Fitzgerald# G  United States Houston Rockets Oklahoma State (Sr.)
7 114 Mark Brown# F  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Missouri Western State (Sr.)
7 115 Greg Lee G  United States Atlanta Hawks UCLA (Sr.)
7 116 Jerry Faulkner# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics West Georgia (Sr.)
7 117 Tommy Curtis# G  United States Buffalo Braves UCLA (Sr.)
7 118 Joel Copeland# F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Old Dominion (Sr.)
7 119 Brady Allen# G  United States Golden State Warriors California (Sr.)
7 120 Dennis Van Zant# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Azusa (Sr.)
7 121 Tom Turner# G  United States
Washington Bullets
West Georgia (Sr.)
7 122 Billy Smith# F  United States New York Knicks Mercer (Sr.)
7 123 Sammy High# F  United States Detroit Pistons Tulsa (Sr.)
7 124 Geoff Roberts# F  United States Chicago Bulls Missouri Western State (Sr.)
7 125 Ron Brown# G  United States Boston Celtics
Penn State (Sr.
)
7 126 Bob Hornstein# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks West Virginia (Sr.)
8 127 Jimmy Powell# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Middle Tennessee (Sr.)
8 128
Eldridge Broussard
#
G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Pacific (Oregon) (Sr.)
8 129 Kerry Hughes# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Wisconsin (Sr.)
8 130 Tom Holland# F  United States Phoenix Suns Oklahoma (Sr.)
8 131 Steve Brooks# F  United States Houston Rockets Arkansas State (Sr.)
8 132 Richie O'Connor# G  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Fairfield (Sr.)
8 133 Bill Butler# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Louisville (Sr.)
8 134 Leonard Coulter# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Morehead State (Sr.)
8 135 Glenn Price# F  United States Buffalo Braves St. Bonaventure (Sr.)
8 136 Jay Piccola# F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Roanoke (Sr.)
8 137 Clarence Allen# F  United States Golden State Warriors UC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
8 138 Steve Platt# F  United States
Washington Bullets
Huntington (Sr.)
8 139 Bob Florence# G  United States Los Angeles Lakers
UNLV (Sr.
)
8 140 Dennis McDermott# F  United States New York Knicks St. Francis Brooklyn (Sr.)
8 141 Greg Newman# G  United States Detroit Pistons Drexel (Sr.)
8 142 Sam McCants# G  United States Chicago Bulls Oral Roberts (Jr.)
8 143 Richard Wallace# G  United States Boston Celtics Georgia Southern (Sr.)
8 144 Ralph Palomar# F  Mexico Milwaukee Bucks Cameron (Sr.)
9 145 Perry Warbington G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Georgia Southern (Sr.)
9 146 Lee Haven# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Colorado (Sr.)
9 147 Jim Bushkofsky# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Upper Iowa (Sr.)
9 148 Ted Evans# F  United States Phoenix Suns Oklahoma (Sr.)
9 149 Ken Stalling# G  United States Houston Rockets Missouri–Rolla (Sr.)
9 150 Jeff Dawson# G  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Illinois (Sr.)
9 151 Lon Kruger# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Kansas State (Sr.)
9 152 Bertram du Pont# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Dillard (Sr.)
9 153 John Falconi# G  United States Buffalo Braves Davidson (Sr.)
9 154 Ken Boyd F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Boston University (Sr.)
9 155 Carl Meier# F  United States Golden State Warriors California (Sr.)
9 156 Mark Raterink# F  United States
Washington Bullets
Boston College (Sr.)
9 157 Earl Brown# F  Puerto Rico New York Knicks Lafayette (Sr.)
9 158 Gary Deitelhoff# F  United States Detroit Pistons Millikin (Sr.)
9 159 Jerry Davenport# G  United States Chicago Bulls Cameron (Sr.)
9 160 Al Skinner G  United States Boston Celtics Massachusetts (Sr.)
9 161 Mike Deane# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks SUNY Potsdam (Sr.)
10 162 Larry Witherspoon# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Towson (Sr.)
10 163 Ron Jones# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Oregon State (Sr.)
10 164 Jim Kelly# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Loras (Sr.)
10 165 Mark Wasley# F  United States Phoenix Suns Arizona State (Sr.)
10 166 Marcus Washington# G  United States Houston Rockets Marquette (Sr.)
10 167 Dennis White# F  United States
Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Arkansas (Sr.)
10 168 Brendy Lee# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Nebraska (Sr.)
10 169 Rod Derline G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Seattle (Sr.)
10 170 Andy Rimol# F  United States Buffalo Braves Princeton (Sr.)
10 171 Walt McGary# F  United States
New Orleans Jazz
Chattanooga (Sr.)
10 172 Marvin Buckley# G  United States Golden State Warriors Nevada (Sr.)
10 173 Pete Collins# F  United States
Washington Bullets
High Point (Sr.)
10 174 John O'Donnell# F  United States New York Knicks North Carolina (Sr.)
10 175 Bill Ligon G  United States Detroit Pistons Vanderbilt (Sr.)
10 176 Rick Hockenos# F  United States Chicago Bulls Saint Francis (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
10 177 Phil Rogers# F  United States Boston Celtics Fairfield (Sr.)
10 178 Bruce Featherston# C  United States Milwaukee Bucks Texas State (Sr.)

Trades

Early entrants

College underclassmen

The following college basketball players successfully applied for an NBA hardship.[39]

Notes

^ 1: Even though John Shumate was a senior, he had one extra year of college eligibility remaining after he missed his sophomore year due to an illness. However, he decided to pass up his final year to enter the draft.[40]
^ 2: Keith Wilkes changed his name into Jamaal Abdul-Lateef prior to the start of the season. However, he retained his surname throughout his NBA career and is commonly known as Jamaal Wilkes.[14]

See also

References

General
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Specific
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  12. ^ "George Gervin Bio". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on June 8, 2010. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
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