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1970 NBA expansion draft
5th NBA expansion draft
5th NBA expansion draft
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1970 NBA expansion draft |
| sport | Basketball |
| date | May 11, 1970 |
| league | NBA |
| prev | [1968](1968-nba-expansion-draft) |
| next | [1974](1974-nba-expansion-draft) |
| expansion_teams | Buffalo Braves |
| Cleveland Cavaliers | |
| Portland Trail Blazers |
Cleveland Cavaliers Portland Trail Blazers
The 1970 NBA expansion draft was the fifth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 11, 1970, so that the newly founded Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Portland Trail Blazers could acquire players for the 1970–71 season. Buffalo, Cleveland, and Portland were awarded the expansion teams on February 6, 1970. Houston was also awarded a franchise, but the group backing the team was unable to come up with the down payment on the million entrance fee that was required before the 1970 NBA draft. The Braves later underwent two relocations, moving to San Diego in 1978 and changing their name from the Braves to the Clippers, and then relocating to Los Angeles in 1984. They are currently known as the Los Angeles Clippers.
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. In this draft, each of the other fourteen NBA teams protected seven players from their roster. After each round, after all of the expansion teams had selected one player, each of the existing teams added another player to their protected list. In the first round, the Braves had the first pick, while the Blazers and the Cavaliers had the second and the third picks respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Braves and the Cavaliers exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the second pick throughout the draft. The draft continued until all three teams had selected eleven unprotected players each, while the existing teams had lost two or three players each.
The Buffalo Braves were formed and owned by local businessman Paul Snyder. He hired former Philadelphia 76ers head coach and Coach of the Year Dolph Schayes as the franchise's first head coach. The Braves' selections included six-time All-Star Bailey Howell. Howell was immediately traded to the 76ers, however, in exchange for Bob Kauffman and a future second-round pick. Nine players from the draft joined the Braves for their inaugural season, but only three played more than one season for the team.
The Cleveland Cavaliers were formed and owned by businessman Nick Mileti. He hired former college basketball coach Bill Fitch as the franchise's first head coach. The Cavaliers' selections included five-time All-Star Don Ohl and one-time All-Star Len Chappell. Ohl retired from playing prior to the start of the season, however, and Chappell only played briefly before he was waived. Eight players from the draft joined the Cavaliers for their inaugural season, but only four played more than one season for the team. Butch Beard was the ninth player from the expansion draft to play for the Cavaliers. He joined the team for the 1971–72 season after serving for a year in the military. Bingo Smith played nine and a half seasons with the Cavaliers before he was traded to the San Diego Clippers in 1979. He was the franchise's leader in games played when he left, a record that stood until 2000 when Danny Ferry broke it.
The Portland Trail Blazers were formed by Harry Glickman, who created the franchise through the financiers turned co-owners Larry Weinberg, Herman Sarkowsky and Robert Shmertz. They hired former college basketball coach Rolland Todd as the franchise's first head coach. The Blazers' selections included former first overall pick Fred Hetzel and former third pick Larry Siegfried. Hetzel was waived without playing a game for the Blazers, however, and Siegfried was immediately traded to the San Diego Rockets in exchange for Jim Barnett. Six players from the draft joined the Blazers for their inaugural season, but only three played more than one season for the team. The Blazers also selected Pat Riley, who never played for the team, but went on to have a Hall of Fame coaching career, enshrined in 2008.
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| Abbreviation | Position | G | F | C |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guard | ||||
| Forward | ||||
| Center |
| Player | Position | Nationality | Team | Prev. Team | Years in NBA | Career with franchise | Ref. | ^ | + | + | + |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | United States | Buffalo Braves | Boston Celtics | 6 | – | ||||||
| G/F | United States | Buffalo Braves | Milwaukee Bucks | 4 | |||||||
| G | United States | Buffalo Braves | Los Angeles Lakers | 1 | – | ||||||
| G/F | United States | Buffalo Braves | Cincinnati Royals | 1 | |||||||
| F/C | United States | Buffalo Braves | New York Knicks | 2 | – | ||||||
| F | United States | Buffalo Braves | Boston Celtics | 11 | — | ||||||
| G | United States | Buffalo Braves | Detroit Pistons | 2 | |||||||
| F | United States | Buffalo Braves | Los Angeles Lakers | 1 | |||||||
| F | United States | Buffalo Braves | New York Knicks | 2 | |||||||
| F/C | United States | Buffalo Braves | Baltimore Bullets | 9 | — | ||||||
| C | United States | Buffalo Braves | Philadelphia 76ers | 6 | |||||||
| G | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Atlanta Hawks | 1 | ; | ||||||
| F/C | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Milwaukee Bucks | 8 | |||||||
| G | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Los Angeles Lakers | 9 | |||||||
| G | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | San Francisco Warriors | 3 | |||||||
| F/C | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Detroit Pistons | 6 | |||||||
| G | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Atlanta Hawks | 10 | — | ||||||
| G | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Chicago Bulls | 2 | — | ||||||
| C | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Cincinnati Royals | 1 | – | ||||||
| G/F | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | San Diego Rockets | 1 | – | ||||||
| G/F | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | New York Knicks | 1 | – | ||||||
| C | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Chicago Bulls | 4 | – | ||||||
| G | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | San Diego Rockets | 2 | – | ||||||
| F | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Phoenix Suns | 2 | — | ||||||
| F/C | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Baltimore Bullets | 8 | |||||||
| F/C | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Philadelphia 76ers | 5 | — | ||||||
| F | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Seattle SuperSonics | 2 | — | ||||||
| F | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Chicago Bulls | 3 | |||||||
| G/F | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Phoenix Suns | 3 | – | ||||||
| F/C | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Seattle SuperSonics | 4 | |||||||
| G/F | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | San Diego Rockets | 3 | — | ||||||
| C | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | San Francisco Warriors | 2 | –; | ||||||
| F | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Boston Celtics | 7 | — |
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