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1967 NBA draft

Basketball player selection


Basketball player selection

FieldValue
name1967 NBA draft
sportBasketball
dateMay 3, 1967 (Rounds 1–11)
May 4, 1967 (Rounds 12–20)
locationPlaza Hotel (New York City, New York)
leagueNBA
overall162
rounds20
firstJimmy Walker, Detroit Pistons
hofnum{{Collapsible list
title4
1G Earl Monroe
2G Walt Frazier
3C Mel Daniels
4G Louie Dampier}}
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May 4, 1967 (Rounds 12–20) The 1967 NBA draft was the 21st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967, before the 1967–68 season. In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball 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 division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets 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. Five teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks. Two expansion franchises, the Seattle SuperSonics and the San Diego Rockets, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the sixth and seventh pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round. The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising 162 players selected.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

Jimmy Walker from Providence College was selected first overall by the Detroit Pistons. Earl Monroe from Winston-Salem State University, who went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, was drafted second by the Baltimore Bullets. Monroe, fifth pick Walt Frazier, ninth pick Mel Daniels, and fourth round pick Louie Dampier have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Monroe, Frazier, and Daniels were also named in the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History list announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996. Monroe and Frazier both won the NBA championship with the Knicks in 1973. Three seasons earlier in 1970, Frazier was also a member of the Knicks team that won the NBA championship for the first time. Frazier was selected to seven All-NBA Teams, six All-Star Games and seven All-Defensive Teams, while Monroe was selected to one All-NBA Team and four All-Star Games. Walker and 19th pick Bob Rule are the only other players from this draft who have been selected to an NBA All-Star Game. Daniels, the 9th pick, opted to play in the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the Minnesota Muskies. He won the ABA Most Valuable Player Award twice and was selected to five All-ABA Teams and seven ABA All-Star Games while winning three ABA championships as the center for the Indiana Pacers. He later played one season in the NBA with the New York Nets after the ABA–NBA merger. After his playing career, he became a coach for the Indiana Pacers and served two games as their interim head coach in 1988. Dampier, drafted in the fourth round by Cincinnati, elected to play with the ABA Kentucky Colonels, where he played for all nine seasons of its existence (including the 1975 ABA championship) while being an ABA All-Star seven times. Pat Riley, the 7th pick, and Phil Jackson, the 17th pick, became successful NBA head coaches after ending their playing career. Riley won five NBA championships as head coach; four with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s and one with the Miami Heat in 2006. He also won the Coach of the Year Award for a record three times, tied with Don Nelson. Jackson won eleven NBA championships, the most in NBA history. He led the Chicago Bulls to win three straight championships twice over separate three year periods; during 19911993 and 19961998. He then captured his third "three-peat" with the Lakers during 20002002, before winning two more title in 2009 and 2010. He also won a Coach of the Year Award in 1996 with the Bulls. Both coaches have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach. They were also named among the Top 10 Coaches in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.

First pick Jimmy Walker was also drafted in the 1967 NFL/AFL draft, despite never having played college football. He was drafted last in the 17-round draft by the New Orleans Saints. He stayed with his basketball career and became a two-time All-Star. On the other hand, the first pick in the 1967 NFL/AFL draft, Bubba Smith, was drafted by an NBA team. He was selected with the 114th pick in the 11th round by the Baltimore Bullets. However, he stayed with his football career and played nine seasons in the NFL as a defensive end.

Future St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Chlupsa was drafted by the Rockets in the thirteenth round out of Manhattan College.

Key

PositionGuardForwardCenter

Draft

Rnd.PickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool / club team
11+GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsProvidence (Sr.)
12^GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsWinston-Salem State (Sr.)
13GUnited StatesChicago BullsWestern Kentucky (Sr.)
14FUnited StatesDetroit Pistons (from Los Angeles)St. John's (Sr.)
15^GUnited StatesNew York KnicksSouthern Illinois (Sr.)
16FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsOklahoma Baptist (Sr.)
17G/FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsKentucky (Sr.)
18F/CUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksSeattle (Sr.)
19^CUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsNew Mexico (Sr.)
110F/CUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsTexas Western (Sr.)
111GUnited StatesBoston CelticsNYU (Sr.)
112CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersBrigham Young (Sr.)
213G/FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsGrambling (Sr.)
214#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsGeorgetown (Sr.)
215F/CUnited StatesChicago BullsDenver (Sr.)
216#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersClemson (Sr.)
217F/CUnited StatesNew York KnicksNorth Dakota (Sr.)
218#F/CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsDrake (Sr.)
219+F/CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsColorado State (Sr.)
320#CUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsSeattle (Sr.)
321#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsBaylor (Sr.)
322#CUnited StatesChicago BullsArkansas State (Sr.)
323#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersWestern Kentucky (Sr.)
324F/CUnited StatesNew York KnicksSouth Carolina (Jr.)
325GUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksDuke (Sr.)
326GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsOklahoma City (Sr.)
327FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsAkron (Sr.)
328#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsKentucky Wesleyan (Sr.)
329#GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsHiram Scott (Sr.)
330#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsOmaha (Sr.)
331GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsOregon (Sr.)
432#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsSouth Carolina (Sr.)
433#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsKansas (Sr.)
434GUnited StatesChicago BullsNorthwestern (Sr.)
435G/FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersSaint Joseph's (Sr.)
436#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksPacific (Sr.)
437#GUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksUConn (Sr.)
438^GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsKentucky (Sr.)
439GUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsNorth Carolina (Sr.)
440#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsTexas Western (Sr.)
441#FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsNorthwestern (Sr.)
442#CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsMichigan (Sr.)
443#CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsUtah State (Sr.)
544#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsGroup Production (AAU)
545GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsWake Forest (Sr.)
546#FUnited StatesChicago BullsJacksonville (Sr.)
547#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersBradley (Sr.)
548#GUnited StatesNew York KnicksLIU (Sr.)
549#FUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksMiami (Florida) (Sr.)
550#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsCheyney State (Sr.)
551FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsUCLA (Jr.)
552#GUnited StatesBoston CelticsUS Armed Forces (AAU)
553FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersWinston-Salem State (Sr.)
554G/FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSeattle (Sr.)
555#GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsMurray State (Sr.)
656#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsDuke (Sr.)
657#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsSyracuse (Sr.)
658#GUnited StatesChicago BullsDillard (Sr.)
659#CUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersFlorida (Sr.)
660#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksWest Virginia (Sr.)
661#GUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksCanisius (Sr.)
662#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsAmerican International (Sr.)
663CUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsColorado State (Sr.)
664#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsPrinceton (Sr.)
665#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersCreighton (Sr.)
666#GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsSaint Louis (Sr.)
667#CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWashington (Sr.)
768#GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsVirginia Tech (Sr.)
769#GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsRutgers (Sr.)
770#GUnited StatesChicago BullsMarquette (Sr.)
771#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersWichita State (Sr.)
772#GUnited StatesNew York KnicksIndiana State (Sr.)
773#CUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksBethune–Cookman (Jr.)
774#GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsSMU (Sr.)
775#FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsColorado State (Sr.)
776#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsAllentown Jets (EPBL)
777#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersSouth Carolina State (Sr.)
778#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsUC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
779#FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsNevada Southern (Sr.)
880FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsJackson State (Sr.)
881G/FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsSt. Bonaventure (Sr.)
882#GUnited StatesChicago BullsCollege of Santa Fe (Sr.)
883#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersOtterbein (Sr.)
884#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksSt. Francis Brooklyn (Sr.)
885#GUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksLincoln (Missouri) (Sr.)
886#CUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsGeorgetown (Sr.)
887#FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsPacific (Sr.)
888#GUnited StatesBoston CelticsCanisius (Sr.)
889#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersVirginia (Sr.)
890#FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsSaint Joseph's (Sr.)
891#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsBoston College (Sr.)
992#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsArkansas AM&N (Sr.)
993#FUnited StatesChicago BullsAlbuquerque (Sr.)
994#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersMaryland (Sr.)
995#CUnited StatesNew York KnicksKansas State (Sr.)
996GUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksNorth Carolina State (Jr.)
997#GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsOhio State (Sr.)
998#FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsSyracuse (Sr.)
999#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsLowell Tech (Sr.)
9100FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersTennessee Tech (Sr.)
9101#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWhitworth (Sr.)
9102#GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsMissouri (Sr.)
10103#GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsMontana State (Sr.)
10104#FUnited StatesChicago BullsWake Forest (Sr.)
10105#CUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersHouston (Sr.)
10106#GUnited StatesNew York KnicksNYU (Sr.)
10107#GUnited StatesSt. Louis HawksSaint Michael's (Sr.)
10108#CUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsNorth Texas (Sr.)
10109#FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsSan Francisco State (Sr.)
10110GUnited StatesBoston CelticsNortheastern (Sr.)
10111#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersNiagara (Sr.)
10112#GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsMurray State (Sr.)
10113#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsGonzaga (Sr.)
11114#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsMichigan State (Sr.)
11115#FUnited StatesChicago BullsNew Haven (Sr.)
11116#CUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersKansas State (Sr.)
11117#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksNorth Carolina (Sr.)
11118#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsCincinnati (Sr.)
11119#FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsNew Mexico (Sr.)
11120#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsMaryland (Sr.)
11121#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersNorth Carolina A&T (Sr.)
11122#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsTexas A&M (Sr.)
11123#FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsCalifornia Western (Sr.)
12124#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsPan American (Sr.)
12125#GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsColgate (Sr.)
12126#FUnited StatesChicago BullsTennessee (Sr.)
12127#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersNew Mexico (Sr.)
12128G/FUnited StatesNew York KnicksProvidence (Sr.)
12129#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsVillanova (Sr.)
12130#GUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsPacific (Sr.)
12131#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersLa Salle (Sr.)
12132#GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsNew Mexico Highlands (Sr.)
12133#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNorth Texas State (Sr.)
13134#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsSouth Carolina (Sr.)
13135#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsMichigan State (Sr.)
13136#FUnited StatesChicago BullsMontana State (Sr.)
13137#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersIowa (Sr.)
13138#GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsRichmond (Sr.)
13139#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersNorth Carolina A&T (Sr.)
13140#CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsOhio (Sr.)
13141#FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsManhattan (Sr.)
14142#CUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsPenn State (Sr.)
14143#FUnited StatesChicago BullsErskine (Sr.)
14144#GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsNorthwood (Sr.)
14145#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMinnesota Morris (Sr.)
14146#FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsSouth Carolina Area Trade School (Sr.)
14147#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsClemson (Sr.)
15148#CUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsLouisiana Tech (Sr.)
15149#GUnited StatesChicago BullsDetroit Tech (Sr.)
15150#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsMidwestern (Sr.)
15151#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersTulsa Cokes (AAU)
15152#CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNebraska (Sr.)
16153#FUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsOklahoma City (Sr.)
16154#GUnited StatesChicago BullsIllinois (Sr.)
16155#GUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsMorningside (Sr.)
16156#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersWestern Kentucky (Jr.)
17157GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsOregon State (Jr.)
17158#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsEdinboro State (Sr.)
17159#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersNortheastern State (Sr.)
18160#GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsVanderbilt (Sr.)
19161#GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsWashington University (Sr.)
20162GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsCincinnati (Sr.)

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 1967 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
GUnited StatesJohnson C. Smith
GUnited StatesWilberforce
CUnited StatesTulane
FUnited StatesKent State

Trades

  • On February 17, 1967, the Detroit Pistons acquired a first-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers as compensation when Rudy LaRusso refused to report to the Lakers after being traded to the Pistons in a three-team trade on January 16, 1967. The Pistons used the pick to draft Sonny Dove.

References

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