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1967 NBA expansion draft

Player selection draft


Player selection draft

FieldValue
name1967 NBA expansion draft
sportBasketball
dateMay 1, 1967
leagueNBA
prev[1966](1966-nba-expansion-draft)
next[1968](1968-nba-expansion-draft)
expansion_teamsSan Diego Rockets
Seattle SuperSonics

Seattle SuperSonics

The 1967 NBA expansion draft was the third expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 1, 1967, so that the newly founded San Diego Rockets and Seattle SuperSonics could acquire players for the upcoming 1967–68 season. Seattle and San Diego had been awarded the expansion teams on December 20, 1966, and January 11, 1967, respectively. The Rockets moved to Houston, Texas, in and are currently known as the Houston Rockets. The SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City, in 2008 and are currently known as the Oklahoma City Thunder. 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. The Rockets and the Sonics selected fifteen unprotected players each, while the ten other NBA teams lost three players each.

The Rockets, the 12th franchise in the NBA, were founded by Robert Breitbard. The Rockets name was chosen because it reflects the growth of the space-age industries in the city as well as the city's theme of "a city in motion". Former Cincinnati Royals and Chicago Zephyrs head coach Jack McMahon was named as the franchise's first head coach and general manager. The Rockets' selections included three-time All-Star Johnny Green. Ten players from the expansion draft joined the Rockets for their inaugural season, but only five played more than one season for the team. Don Kojis, who played three seasons with the Rockets, was named to the 1968 All-Star Game, becoming the franchise's first All-Star.

The SuperSonics, the 11th franchise in the NBA, were founded by a group of investors led by Sam Schulman and Eugene Klein. Schulman then served as president of the team and head of operations. He hired former Chicago Bulls assistant coach Al Bianchi to become the franchise's first head coach. The Sonics' selections included six-time All-Star Richie Guerin and one-time All-Star Tom Meschery. Guerin, who was serving as the St. Louis Hawks' player-coach when the Sonics selected him, decided to retire from playing and became a full-time head coach for the Hawks. He never played for the Sonics, even though he later came back from retirement to play with the Hawks. Nine players from the expansion draft joined the Sonics for their inaugural season, but only four played more than one season for the team. Walt Hazzard, who only played one season with the Sonics, was named to the 1968 All-Star Game, becoming the franchise's first All-Star.

Key

PositionGuardForwardCenter

Selections

PlayerPos.NationalityTeamPrevious teamYears of NBA experienceCareer with the franchiseRef.
G/FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsBoston Celtics1
GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsBaltimore Bullets5
+F/CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsLos Angeles Lakers1
CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsLos Angeles Lakers1
FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsPhiladelphia 76ers9
+F/CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsBaltimore Bullets8
F/CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsBoston Celtics1
+FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsChicago Bulls4
GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsCincinnati Royals1
+G/FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsCincinnati Royals2
FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsNew York Knicks1
GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsSan Francisco Warriors6
GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsDetroit Pistons5
GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsChicago Bulls4
FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsCincinnati Royals1
F/CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNew York Knicks1
CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsPhiladelphia 76ers1
GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNew York Knicks1
*GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSt. Louis Hawks11
+GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsLos Angeles Lakers3
GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSt. Louis Hawks1
+FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSan Francisco Warriors6
F/CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsDetroit Pistons1
F/CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSan Francisco Warriors1
FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsDetroit Pistons2
GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSt. Louis Hawks4
G/FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsBaltimore Bullets5
FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsBoston Celtics2
GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsPhiladelphia 76ers2
CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsChicago Bulls3

Notes

  • Number of years played in the NBA prior to the draft
  • Career with the expansion franchise that drafted the player
  • Never played a game for the franchise
  • Tom Meschery (formerly Tomislav Mescheryakov) was born in Harbin, Manchuria (now part of China) to Russian parents. He moved to the United States at the age of 8 and became a naturalized U.S. citizen.

References

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References

  1. "Seattle SuperSonics History". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
  2. "This Date in History–January". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
  3. (September 20, 2001). "Owners, fans waited years before Rockets took off". The Houston Chronicle.
  4. (July 3, 2008). "SuperSonics, Seattle reach last-minute settlement". ESPN.com.
  5. "2009-10 Houston Rockets Media Guide". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
  6. "1968 NBA All-Star Game". Sports Reference LLC.
  7. O'Neil, Danny. (June 14, 2003). "Sam Schulman, 1910–2003: He ushered Seattle into big-time sports". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  8. (February 18, 2002). "Suns Add Al Bianchi to Coaching Staff". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
  9. "Richie Guerin Bio". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
  10. "Jim Barnett Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  11. "John Barnhill Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  12. "John Block Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  13. "Hank Finkel Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  14. "Dave Gambee Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  15. "Johnny Green Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  16. "Toby Kimball Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  17. "Don Kojis Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  18. "Freddie Lewis Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  19. "Jon McGlocklin Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  20. "Wayne Molis Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  21. "Paul Neumann Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  22. "Chico Vaughn Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  23. "Gerry Ward Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  24. "Jim Ware Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  25. "Henry Akin Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  26. "Nate Bowman Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  27. "Dave Deutsch Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  28. "Richie Guerin Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  29. "Walt Hazzard Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  30. "Tommy Kron Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  31. "Tom Meschery Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  32. "Dorie Murrey Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  33. "Bud Olsen Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  34. "Ron Reed Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  35. "Rod Thorn Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  36. "Ben Warley Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  37. "Ron Watts Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  38. "Bob Weiss Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  39. "George Wilson Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
  40. Crowe, Jerry. (November 9, 2009). "Former NBA tough guy Tom Meschery a man of rhyme, reason". Los Angeles Times.
  41. "International Timeline". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.
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