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1966 NBA expansion draft
Player selection draft
Player selection draft
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1966 NBA expansion draft |
| sport | Basketball |
| date | April 30 to May 1, 1966 |
| league | NBA |
| prev | [1961](1961-nba-expansion-draft) |
| next | [1967](1967-nba-expansion-draft) |
| expansion_teams | Chicago Bulls |
The 1966 NBA expansion draft was the second expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held from April 30 to May 1, 1966, so that the newly founded Chicago Bulls could acquire players for the upcoming 1966–67 season. Chicago had been awarded the expansion team on January 16, 1966. The Bulls were the third NBA franchise to play in Chicago, following the Chicago Stags, which folded in 1950, and the Chicago Packers–Zephyrs, which moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Bullets in 1963.
In an NBA expansion draft, new NBA teams are allowed to acquire players from the previously established teams in the league. Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected. Before the 1966 expansion draft, the Bulls' general manager, Dick Klein, asked that each team reduce the number of protected players from eight (as initially planned) to seven. In exchange, he agreed to pick last (instead of first) in each round of that year's college draft. He also promised Red Auerbach of the Boston Celtics that he would not draft Boston's K. C. Jones, as long as Auerbach met with him to share his opinions of other players throughout the NBA.
The Bulls selected eighteen unprotected players, two from each of the nine other NBA teams. On the first day of the draft, they selected players from the Eastern Division teams; and was later named the franchise's first head coach. Another expansion draft pick, Al Bianchi, also retired as a player and was later named the team's assistant coach. Dick Klein had been planning to hire Kerr and Bianchi as coaches before the draft even took place, but because they were still underplaying contracts with other teams, Klein needed to draft them instead of hiring them outright.
Sloan played ten seasons with the Bulls and became the Bulls' franchise leader in games played when he retired in 1976, a record which has since been broken by Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. He then coached the Bulls from 1979 to 1982, and in 1988, embarked upon a coaching career with the Utah Jazz that lasted 23 years. Sloan has since been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach, as has fellow draftee John Thompson. The latter never worked for the Bulls in any capacity, but found success as a coach at Georgetown University.
Key
| Position | Guard | Forward | Center |
|---|
Selections
| Player | Pos. | Nationality | Previous team | Years of NBA experience | Career with the franchise | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | United States | Detroit Pistons | — | |||
| G | United States | Philadelphia 76ers | — | |||
| F | United States | Boston Celtics | — | |||
| + | F | United States | Los Angeles Lakers | – | ||
| C | United States | Cincinnati Royals | ||||
| + | F/C | United States | New York Knicks | |||
| F | United States | New York Knicks | – | |||
| G/F | United States | San Francisco Warriors | – | |||
| + | F/C | United States | Baltimore Bullets | — | ||
| + | G | United States | Los Angeles Lakers | — | ||
| + | F | United States | Detroit Pistons | |||
| F/C | United States | San Francisco Warriors | – | |||
| + | G/F | United States | St. Louis Hawks | — | ||
| + | G/F | United States | Baltimore Bullets | – | ||
| G/F | United States | Cincinnati Royals | — | |||
| F | United States | Boston Celtics | — | |||
| G | United States | Philadelphia 76ers | ||||
| F/C | United States | St. Louis Hawks | – |
Notes
- Number of years played in the NBA prior to the draft
- Never played a game for the franchise
- Never played in the NBA prior to the expansion draft
References
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References
- (May 1, 1966). "Bowman, Sloan among 1st players on new Bulls". Chicago Tribune.
- (May 2, 1966). "Bulls pick 8 to complete player draft; Boozer and Kojis are on the list". Chicago Tribune.
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- Sachare, Alex. (1999). ''The Chicago Bulls Encyclopedia''. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Contemporary. pp. 7–8. {{ISBN. 0-8092-2515-8.
- "Johnny "Red" Kerr Bio". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
- (February 18, 2002). "Suns Add Al Bianchi to Coaching Staff". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
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- Himmelsbach, Adam. (March 3, 2006). "Hoyas' First Thompson Era Has Long Life on the Payroll". The New York Times.
- (November 20, 2009). "John Thompson, Kay Yow Honored". CBS Interactive.
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- "Ron Bonham Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Bob Boozer Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
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- "Len Chappell Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Barry Clemens Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
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- "Red Kerr Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Jim King Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
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- "McCoy McLemore Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Jeff Mullins Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Jerry Sloan Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Tom Thacker Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "John Thompson Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Gerry Ward Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
- "Jim Washington Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
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