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1971 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)March 29, 1971 (first 10 rounds)
March 30, 1971 (remaining rounds)
LocationNew York City, New York
Overview
237 total selections in 19 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionAustin Carr, Cleveland Cavaliers
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The 1971 NBA draft was the 25th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on March 29 and 30, 1971, before the 1971–72 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. 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. 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 Cleveland Cavaliers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers 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. Prior to the start of the season, the San Diego Rockets and the San Francisco Warriors relocated to Houston, Texas, and Oakland, California, and became the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors respectively.[2][3] The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 237 players. The league also hosted a supplemental hardship draft on September 20, 1971, for college underclassmen who wished to join the league.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

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Austin Carr from the University of Notre Dame was selected first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Sidney Wicks from the University of California, Los Angeles, who went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, was selected second by the Portland Trail Blazers.[4]

Spencer Haywood, the 30th pick, and Randy Smith, the 104th pick, were selected to both the All-NBA Team and the All-Star Game. Haywood was selected to four All-NBA Teams and five All-Star Games. He also won the NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1980.[5] During his first and only season in the American Basketball Association (ABA), he won the ABA Most Valuable Player Award, and was selected to the ABA All-Star Game and All-ABA Team.[6] Smith was selected to one All-NBA Team and two All-Star Games.[7]

Artis Gilmore, the 117th pick, initially opted to play in the ABA. Gilmore spent five seasons with the Kentucky Colonels before finally joined the NBA in 1976 after both leagues merged. His achievements include ABA Most Valuable Player Award in 1972, five All-ABA Team selections, five ABA All-Star Game selections and six NBA All-Star Game selections.[8] For his achievements, he was inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011.[9]

Fred Brown, the 6th pick, spent all of his 13-year playing career with the Sonics and was selected to one All-Star Game.[10] Carr, Wicks, and 11th pick Curtis Rowe are the only other players from this draft who were selected to an All-Star Game.[11][12][13] Phil Chenier, a college underclassman selected in the supplemental hardship draft, was also selected to both All-NBA Team and All-Star Game.[14] Two players drafted went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: 13th pick Jim Cleamons and 46th pick Dave Wohl.[15][16]

Spencer Haywood was selected in the second round by the Buffalo Braves although he already played in the NBA with the Seattle SuperSonics in the previous season.[17] He left college basketball in 1969 with two years remaining in his college eligibility. At that time, the NBA prohibited the drafting or signing of a player before his college class had graduated. He then played in the ABA with the Denver Rockets for a season before controversially signed by the Sonics. The league and the other NBA teams opposed the move and argued Haywood should be prohibited to join and play with the Sonics. This led to a court case between the NBA against the Sonics and Haywood. He argued that he should be allowed to play because he was a "hardship case", due to his position as the sole wage earner in his family. He then won the case and was allowed to play late in the 1970–71 season. This led to the NBA allowing college underclassmen to enter the draft provided they could give evidence of "hardship". With the existing rules, Haywood was eligible for this year's draft, when his college class graduated. The Braves used one of their three second-round picks to select him, hoping that they would win the rights to sign him. However, he remained with the Sonics and never played for the Braves.[5][18]

Key

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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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Austin Carr was the first overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Stan Love was selected 9th overall by the Baltimore Bullets.
Curtis Rowe was selected 11th overall by the Detroit Pistons.
Spencer Haywood was selected 30th overall by the Buffalo Braves.
Larry Steele was selected 37th overall by the Portland Trail Blazers.
A black person, wearing a black suit and a tie, is standing beside a basketball player in front of the spectators.
Clifford Ray was selected in 40th overall by the Chicago Bulls.
Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
1 1 Austin Carr+ G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Notre Dame (Sr.)
1 2 Sidney Wicks+ F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers UCLA (Sr.)
1 3 Elmore Smith C  United States Buffalo Braves Kentucky State (Sr.)
1 4 Ken Durrett F  United States Cincinnati Royals La Salle (Sr.)
1 5 George Trapp F/C  United States Atlanta Hawks Long Beach State (Sr.)
1 6 Fred Brown+ G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Iowa (Sr.)
1 7 Cliff Meely F/C  United States San Diego Rockets Colorado (Sr.)
1 8 Darnell Hillman F/C  United States San Francisco Warriors U.S. Armed Forces (AAU)[19]
1 9 Stan Love F  United States Baltimore Bullets Oregon (Sr.)
1 10 Clarence Glover F  United States Boston Celtics Western Kentucky (Sr.)
1 11 Curtis Rowe+ F  United States Detroit Pistons UCLA (Sr.)
1 12 Dana Lewis# C  United States Philadelphia 76ers Tulsa (Sr.)
1 13 Jim Cleamons G  United States Los Angeles Lakers Ohio State (Sr.)
1 14 John Roche G  United States Phoenix Suns South Carolina (Sr.)
1 15 Kennedy McIntosh F  United States Chicago Bulls Eastern Michigan (Sr.)
1 16 Dean Meminger G  United States New York Knicks Marquette (Sr.)
1 17 Collis Jones# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Notre Dame (Sr.)
2 18 Steve Patterson C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers UCLA (Sr.)
2 19 Fred Hilton G/F  United States Buffalo Braves Grambling (Sr.)
2 20 Willie Sojourner# F/C  United States Chicago Bulls (from Portland)[a] Weber State (Sr.)
2 21 John Mengelt G  United States Cincinnati Royals Auburn (Sr.)
2 22 Ted McClain G  United States Atlanta Hawks Tennessee State (Sr.)
2 23 Jim McDaniels F/C  United States Seattle SuperSonics Western Kentucky (Sr.)
2 24 Mike Newlin G/F  United States San Diego Rockets Utah (Sr.)
2 25 Charlie Yelverton G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from San Francisco)[b] Fordham (Sr.)
2 26 Amos Thomas# F  United States Buffalo Braves Southwestern State (Sr.)
2 27 Rick Fisher# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Baltimore)[c] Colorado State (Sr.)
2 28 Jim Rose# G  United States Boston Celtics Western Kentucky (Sr.)
2 29 Isaiah Wilson G  United States Detroit Pistons Baltimore (Sr.)
2 30 Spencer Haywood^ F/C  United States Buffalo Braves (from Philadelphia)[d] Seattle SuperSonics (NBA)[5]
2 31 Joe Bergman# F  United States Cincinnati Royals (from Los Angeles)[e] Creighton (Sr.)
2 32 Howard Porter F/C  United States Chicago Bulls (from Phoenix)[f] Villanova (Sr.)
2 33 Marvin Stewart# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers (from Chicago)[g] Nebraska (Sr.)
2 34 Gregg Northington# C  United States New York Knicks Alabama State (Jr.)
2 35 Willie Long# F/C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Milwaukee)[h] New Mexico (Sr.)
3 36 Gerald Lockett# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Arkansas AM&N (Sr.)
3 37 Larry Steele G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Kentucky (Sr.)
3 38 Rich Yunkus# F  United States Cincinnati Royals Georgia Tech (Sr.)
3 39 Jeff Halliburton G  United States Atlanta Hawks Drake (Sr.)
3 40 Clifford Ray C  United States Chicago Bulls (from Seattle)[i] Oklahoma (Sr.)
3 41 Jackie Ridgle G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from San Diego)[j] California (Sr.)
3 42 William Smith C  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from San Francisco)[b] Syracuse (Sr.)
3 43 Rich Rinaldi G  United States Baltimore Bullets Saint Peter's (Sr.)
3 44 Dave Robisch F/C  United States Boston Celtics Kansas (Sr.)
3 45 Marv Roberts F/C  United States Detroit Pistons Utah State (Sr.)
3 46 Dave Wohl G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Pennsylvania (Sr.)
3 47 Mike Gale G  United States Chicago Bulls (from Los Angeles)[k] Elizabeth City State (Sr.)
3 48 Mo Layton G  United States Phoenix Suns USC (Sr.)
3 49 Dick Gibbs G/F  United States Chicago Bulls Texas-El Paso (Sr.)
3 50 Kenny Mayfield G  United States New York Knicks Tuskegee (Sr.)
3 51 Gary Brell# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Marquette (Sr.)
4 52 Cliff Harris# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Hardin–Simmons (Sr.)
4 53 Jimmy O'Brien# G  United States Buffalo Braves Boston College (Sr.)
4 54 Bobby Fields# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers La Salle (Sr.)
4 55 Sid Catlett F  United States Cincinnati Royals Notre Dame (Sr.)
4 56 Jim Welch# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Houston (Sr.)
4 57 Pembrook Burrows# C  United States Seattle SuperSonics Jacksonville (Sr.)
4 58 Tom Owens F/C  United States San Diego Rockets South Carolina (Sr.)
4 59 Greg Gary# G  United States Golden State Warriors St. Bonaventure (Sr.)
4 60 Will Allen# F  United States Baltimore Bullets Miami (Florida) (Sr.)
4 61 Randy Denton C  United States Boston Celtics Duke (Sr.)
4 62 Jarrett Durham# F  United States Detroit Pistons Duquesne (Sr.)
4 63 Erwin Johnson# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Augusta (Sr.)
4 64 Roger Brown C  United States Los Angeles Lakers Kansas (Sr.)
4 65 Walt Szczerbiak# F  United States Phoenix Suns George Washington (Sr.)
4 66 Jim Irving# G  United States Chicago Bulls Saint Louis (Sr.)
4 67 Steve Niles# C  United States New York Knicks Texas A&M (Sr.)
4 68 Henry Smith# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Missouri (Sr.)
5 69 Brian Mahoney# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Manhattan (Sr.)
5 70 Garry Nelson# C  United States Buffalo Braves Duquesne (Sr.)
5 71 Héctor Blondet# F  Puerto Rico Portland Trail Blazers Murray State (Sr.)
5 72 Jimmie Guymon# G  United States Cincinnati Royals Eastern New Mexico (Sr.)
5 73 Tyrone Marioneaux# C  United States Cincinnati Royals Loyola (Louisiana) (Sr.)
5 74 Jeff Smith# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics New Mexico State (Sr.)
5 75 Rudy Benjamin# G  United States Houston Rockets Michigan State (Sr.)
5 76 Odis Allison F  United States San Francisco Warriors Nevada-Las Vegas (Sr.)
5 77 Don Johnson# F  United States Baltimore Bullets Tennessee (Sr.)
5 78 Greg Nelson# F  United States Houston Rockets Jacksonville (Sr.)
5 79 Vincent White# F  United States Detroit Pistons Savannah State (Sr.)
5 80 Richard Hood# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Phillips (Sr.)
5 81 Lee Dedmon# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers North Carolina (Sr.)
5 82 Ken Gardner# F  United States Phoenix Suns Utah (Sr.)
5 83 Larry Weatherford# G  United States Chicago Bulls Purdue (Sr.)
5 84 Bob Kissane# F  United States Phoenix Suns Holy Cross (Sr.)
5 85 Barry Nelson C  United States Milwaukee Bucks Duquesne (Sr.)
6 86 Mike Childress# C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Colorado State (Sr.)
6 87 Glen Summors# F  United States Buffalo Braves Gannon (Jr.)
6 88 Jim Day# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Morehead State (Sr.)
6 89 Gil McGregor F  United States Cincinnati Royals Wake Forest (Sr.)
6 90 Willie Humes# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Idaho State (Sr.)
6 91 Mike Necaise# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics William Carey (Sr.)
6 92 Gary Reist# G  United States Houston Rockets Rice (Sr.)
6 93 Charles Johnson G  United States San Francisco Warriors California (Sr.)
6 94 John Novey# G  United States Baltimore Bullets Mount Saint Mary's (Sr.)
6 95 Thorpe Weber# F  United States Boston Celtics Vanderbilt (Sr.)
6 96 Jim Larrañaga# G  United States Detroit Pistons Providence (Sr.)
6 97 Jake Jones G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Assumption (Sr.)
6 98 Bill Brickhouse# G  United States Los Angeles Lakers Montana State (Sr.)
6 99 William Graham# F  United States Phoenix Suns Kentucky State (Sr.)
6 100 Jim England# G  United States Chicago Bulls Tennessee (Sr.)
6 101 Bill Mainor# G  United States New York Knicks Fordham (Sr.)
6 102 Ed Kemp# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Adams State (Sr.)
7 103 Tom Bush# C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Drake (Sr.)
7 104 Randy Smith* G/F  United States Buffalo Braves Buffalo State (Sr.)
7 105 Gene Knolle# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Texas Tech (Sr.)
7 106 Ollie Shannon# G  United States Cincinnati Royals Minnesota (Sr.)
7 107 Mike Jordan# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Savannah State (Sr.)
7 108 John Duncan# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Kentucky Wesleyan (Sr.)
7 109 Eric Hill# G  United States Houston Rockets Minnesota (Sr.)
7 110 Ken May# F  United States Golden State Warriors Dayton (Sr.)
7 111 Dennis Hogg# F  United States Baltimore Bullets Washington State (Sr.)
7 112 Skip Young# G  United States Boston Celtics Florida State (Sr.)
7 113 Steve Kelly# G  United States Detroit Pistons BYU (Sr.)
7 114 Curtis Ford# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Northeastern State (Sr.)
7 115 Gene Gathers# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Bradley (Sr.)
7 116 Ralph Brateris# F  United States Phoenix Suns Trenton State (Sr.)
7 117 Artis Gilmore^ C  United States Chicago Bulls Jacksonville (Sr.)
7 118 Danny Davis# F  United States New York Knicks Henderson State (Sr.)
7 119 Gene Phillips# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks SMU (Sr.)
8 120 Charlie Davis G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Wake Forest (Sr.)
8 121 Craig Love# F  United States Buffalo Braves Ohio (Sr.)
8 122 John Sutter# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Tulane (Sr.)
8 123 Frank Fitzgerald# F  United States Cincinnati Royals Boston College (Sr.)
8 124 Jim Smith# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Kentucky Wesleyan (Sr.)
8 125 Charlie Lowery G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Puget Sound (Sr.)
8 126 Rick Katherman# F  United States Houston Rockets Duke (Sr.)
8 127 Jim Haderlein# F  United States Golden State Warriors Loyola Marymount (Sr.)
8 128 Russell Golden# F  United States Baltimore Bullets Jackson State (Jr.)
8 129 John Ribock# F  United States Boston Celtics South Carolina (Sr.)
8 130 Wayne Jones# G  United States Detroit Pistons Niagara (Sr.)
8 131 Barry Yates F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Maryland (Sr.)
8 132 Luke Adams# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Lamar (Sr.)
8 133 Vernell Ellzy# F  United States Phoenix Suns Florida State (Sr.)
8 134 Clarence Sherrod# G  United States Chicago Bulls Wisconsin (Sr.)
8 135 Leroy Eldridge# F  United States New York Knicks Cheyney (Sr.)
8 136 Felix Thruston# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Trinity (Sr.)
9 137 Rich Walker# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Bowling Green (Sr.)
9 138 Gary Stewart# F  United States Buffalo Braves Canisius (Jr.)
9 139 Goo Kennedy F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers Texas Christian (Sr.)
9 140 Ernie Fleming# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Jacksonville (Jr.)
9 141 Larry Holliday# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Oregon (Sr.)
9 142 Willie Cherry# F  United States Houston Rockets Denver (Sr.)
9 143 Clarence Smith# F  United States Golden State Warriors Villanova (Sr.)
9 144 Ron Johnson# C  United States Baltimore Bullets Murray State (Sr.)
9 145 Ray Greene# G  United States Boston Celtics California State (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
9 146 Paul Botts# G  United States Detroit Pistons Central Michigan (Sr.)
9 147 Tom Lee# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Arizona (Sr.)
9 148 Bob Cheeks# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Whittier (Sr.)
9 149 Mike Johnson# F  United States Phoenix Suns Pittsburg State (Sr.)
9 150 Jackie Dinkins F  United States Chicago Bulls Voorhees (Sr.)
9 151 Mike O'Brien# F  United States New York Knicks Saint Leo (Sr.)
9 152 Rick Howat# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Illinois (Sr.)
10 153 Jim Meredith# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Washington State (Sr.)
10 154 Don Ward# G  United States Buffalo Braves Colgate (Sr.)
10 155 Greg Starrick# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Southern Illinois (Jr.)
10 156 Ron Rippetoe# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Lipscomb (Sr.)
10 157 Ed Huston# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Puget Sound (Sr.)
10 158 Calvin Oliver# F  United States Houston Rockets Pan American (Sr.)
10 159 Bill Drozdiak# F  United States Golden State Warriors Oregon (Sr.)
10 160 Eddie Myers# C  United States Baltimore Bullets Arizona (Sr.)
10 161 Dale Dover# G  United States Boston Celtics Harvard (Sr.)
10 162 Steve Butcher# G  United States Detroit Pistons Pikeville (Sr.)
10 163 Jim Dinwiddie# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Kentucky (Sr.)
10 164 Cliff Mosley# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Quinnipiac (Sr.)
10 165 Tom Newell# G  United States Phoenix Suns Hawaii (Sr.)
10 166 David Withers# F  United States Chicago Bulls Delaware State (Sr.)
10 167 Andy Toth# G  United States New York Knicks Cheyney (Sr.)
10 168 Dan Fife# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Michigan (Sr.)
11 169 Mike Casey# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Kentucky (Sr.)
11 170 Bill Warner# G  United States Buffalo Braves Arizona (Sr.)
11 171 Howard Burford# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Gonzaga (Sr.)
11 172 Levi Wyatt# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Alcorn State (Sr.)
11 173 Jerome Perry# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Western Kentucky (Sr.)
11 174 Doug Rex# F  United States Houston Rockets UC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
11 175 Chuck Olkowski# F  United States Baltimore Bullets Baltimore (Sr.)
11 176 Reggie Brooks# F  United States Boston Celtics New Hampshire College (Sr.)
11 177 Larry Saunders# F  United States Detroit Pistons Duke (Sr.)
11 178 Dana Pagett# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers USC (Sr.)
11 179 Paul Litz# F  United States Phoenix Suns Western Carolina (Sr.)
11 180 Al Smith# G  United States Chicago Bulls Bradley (Sr.)
11 181 Kenneth Davis# G  United States New York Knicks Georgetown (Kentucky) (Sr.)
11 182 Blaine Henry# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Marshall (Sr.)
12 183 Doug Hess# C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Toledo (Sr.)
12 184 Butch Webster# F  United States Buffalo Braves New Orleans (Sr.)
12 185 Don Sechler# C  United States Portland Trail Blazers Delaware Valley (Sr.)
12 186 Roger Moore# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Columbus (Sr.)
12 187 Chris Schrobilgen# F  United States Houston Rockets USC (Sr.)
12 188 Bob Connor# G  United States Baltimore Bullets Loyola (Maryland) (Sr.)
12 189 John Dalton# G  United States Boston Celtics Suffolk (Sr.)
12 190 Bob Horn# F  United States Detroit Pistons Tulsa (Sr.)
12 191 Ken Kowall# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Ohio (Sr.)
12 192 Floyd Mason# F  United States Phoenix Suns Alcorn State (Sr.)
12 193 Ken Riley# F  United States Chicago Bulls Middle Tennessee (Sr.)
12 194 Carl Greenfield# F  United States New York Knicks Eastern Kentucky (Sr.)
12 195 Gene Mumford# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Scranton (Sr.)
13 196 Bobby Jones# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Drake (Sr.)
13 197 Pete Smith# F  United States Buffalo Braves Hartford Capitols (EBA)
13 198 Ed Jenkins# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Shaw College (Sr.)
13 199 Lee McCullough# F  United States Houston Rockets Indiana (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
13 200 Tom Crosswhite# F  United States Baltimore Bullets Dayton (Sr.)
13 201 Leroy Chalk# F  United States Boston Celtics Nebraska (Sr.)
13 202 Willie Roberson# G  United States Detroit Pistons Wyoming (Sr.)
13 203 Hank Commodore# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Northwestern State (Sr.)
13 204 Ron Dorsey# F  United States Phoenix Suns Tennessee State (Sr.)
13 205 Ed Goode# G  United States Chicago Bulls DePaul (Sr.)
13 206 Larry Ducksworth# F  United States New York Knicks Henderson State (Sr.)
13 207 Pierre Russell# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Kansas (Sr.)
14 208 Bubbles Harris# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Indiana (Sr.)
14 209 Ray Lavender# C  United States Buffalo Braves Drury (Sr.)
14 210 Gene Roberson# G  United States Houston Rockets Canisius (Sr.)
14 211 Rudolph Peele# G  United States Baltimore Bullets Norfolk State (Sr.)
14 212 Art Davis# F  United States Detroit Pistons Johnson C. Smith (Sr.)
14 213 Kenny Booker# G  United States Phoenix Suns UCLA (Sr.)
14 214 Richard Dixon# G  United States Chicago Bulls Loyola Marymount (Sr.)
14 215 Jack O'Connor# F  United States New York Knicks Great Falls (Sr.)
14 216 George Jackson# C  United States Milwaukee Bucks Dayton (Sr.)
15 217 Larry Baker# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Wittenberg (Sr.)
15 218 William Chatmon# F  United States Buffalo Braves Baylor (Sr.)
15 219 Bill Quigg# F  United States Houston Rockets Gonzaga (Sr.)
15 220 Morrell James# G  United States Baltimore Bullets Norfolk State (Sr.)
15 221 James Fleming# F  United States Detroit Pistons Alcorn State (Sr.)
15 222 Curtis Carter# F  United States Phoenix Suns Bishop (Sr.)
15 223 Lisco Thomas# F  United States Chicago Bulls Furman (Sr.)
15 224 Loyd King# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Virginia Tech (Sr.)
16 225 Tyree Vance# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Wisconsin–Oshkosh (Sr.)
16 226 James Douglas# G  United States Buffalo Braves Memphis (Sr.)
16 227 Leonard Jackson# F  United States Houston Rockets Oregon (Sr.)
16 228 Fred Smiley# G  United States Detroit Pistons Detroit College of Business (So.)
16 229 Bob Bissant# G  United States Chicago Bulls Loyola (Louisiana) (Sr.)
17 230 Nelson Isley# G  United States Buffalo Braves LSU (Sr.)
17 231 Steve Sims# G  United States Houston Rockets Pepperdine (Sr.)
17 232 Leroy Jenkins# G  United States Detroit Pistons Davenport (Sr.)
18 233 Joey Meyer# G  United States Buffalo Braves DePaul (Sr.)
18 234 Carlos Quintanar# F  Mexico Houston Rockets
18 235 Ike Bundy# G  United States Detroit Pistons Detroit Tech (Sr.)
19 236 Gary Schneider# F  United States Houston Rockets San Diego State (Sr.)
19 237 Ed Jenkins# F  United States Detroit Pistons Shaw College (Sr.)

Trades

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Hardship draft

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Headshot of a man, who wears grey suit, a blue shirt and a blue tie
Phil Chenier was selected by the Baltimore Bullets with the fourth pick of the hardship draft.

On September 10, 1971, the NBA hosted a supplemental hardship draft for college underclassmen who wish to join the league. Prior to the 1971 Draft, college underclassmen were not eligible to be drafted until their college class graduated. These underclassmen fulfilled the "hardship" criteria and were allowed to enter the draft early. This new rule came as a result of Spencer Haywood winning the court case against the NBA which allowed him to play in the NBA before his college class graduated.[5][34] The teams selected in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The team that made a selection must withdraw their equivalent selection in the 1972 draft.[35] The teams were allowed to not exercise their rights on this hardship draft and thus retained their full selection in the 1972 draft. Seventeen different players had initially entered the hardship draft, but only six players would ultimately commit to entering the NBA's hardship draft that year. The first hardship draft saw North Carolina's Bill Chamberlain, Marquette's Jim Chones, St. John's Mel Davis, Duquesne's Mickey Davis, Villanova's Chris Ford, the first potential high school prospect in Raymond Lewis from Verbum Dei High School, future Hall of Famer Bob McAdoo from Vincennes Community College, another first potential high school prospect in Campy Russell from Pontiac Central High School, Princeton's Brian Taylor, future Hall of Famer Bill Walton from UCLA, and Michigan's Henry Wilmore all initially enter this year's draft by the hardship draft, but later declined their entry for at least another year.[36]

Three teams that were supposed to have the first three selections, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Buffalo Braves and Portland Trail Blazers, declined to exercise their rights. Therefore, the Cincinnati Royals had the first selection, which they used to select Nate Williams from Utah State University. Phil Chenier, a junior guard from the University of California, was selected by the Baltimore Bullets.[37] He is the only player from the hardship draft who was selected to All-NBA Team and All-Star Game.[14] Joe Hammond, who had not played high school and college basketball, was selected in the fourth round by the Los Angeles Lakers.[38] Hammond, who had played for the Allentown Jets in the Eastern Basketball Association (EBA) prior to the draft, had to apply as the "hardship case" because his college class could not graduate until 1972 if he had gone to the college.[39] From the six players that were available for selection, only Ed Owens from Weber State University was not selected by any NBA team.[40] The rivaling ABA would also host their own hardship draft later that year called the "Special Circumstances Draft" in response to the NBA's hardship draft, though the ABA would only see three total selections from that specific event, including a repeat selection of Phil Chenier there.[41]

Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
1 1 Nate Williams G/F  United States Cincinnati Royals Utah State (Jr.)
1 2 Tom Payne C  United States Atlanta Hawks Kentucky (So.)
1 3 Cyril Baptiste# F/C  United States Golden State Warriors Creighton (Jr.)
1 4 Phil Chenier* G  United States Baltimore Bullets California (Jr.)
4 5 Joe Hammond# G  United States Los Angeles Lakers Allentown Jets (EBA)

See also

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References

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General
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  • "1971 NBA Draft". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on March 17, 2010. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  • "1967–1971 NBA Drafts". The Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
Specific
  1. ^ "Evolution of the Draft and Lottery". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on April 5, 2010. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
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