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1974 NBA draft

Basketball player selection


Basketball player selection

FieldValue
name1974 NBA draft
sportBasketball
dateMay 28, 1974
locationNew York City, New York
leagueNBA
overall178
rounds10
firstBill Walton, Portland Trail Blazers
hofnum{{Collapsible list
title4
1F Bill Walton
2F Bobby Jones
3G Keith Wilkes
4G George Gervin}}
prev[1973](1973-nba-draft)
next[1975](1975-nba-draft)

The 1974 NBA draft was the 28th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and was held on May 28, 1974, before the 1974–75 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. 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. The Portland Trail Blazers won the coin flip on March 27 and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Philadelphia 76ers 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 draft, the Capital Bullets were renamed the Washington Bullets. The expansion New Orleans Jazz took part in their first NBA draft and were assigned the tenth pick in each round. 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. Before the draft, 20 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 178 players.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

Bill Walton, from the University of California Los Angeles, was selected first overall by the Portland Trail Blazers. Jamaal Wilkes (then known as Keith Wilkes), also from UCLA, was selected eleventh by the Golden State Warriors and went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award. Walton, Wilkes, and fortieth pick George Gervin have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Both Walton and Gervin were also named to the list of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996. Walton won the NBA championship, along with the Finals Most Valuable Player Award, with the Blazers in 1977. Later in his career, he won another NBA title with the Boston Celtics in 1986. During that season, he also won the Sixth Man of the Year Award. Walton's other achievements include one Most Valuable Player Award in 1978, two All-NBA Team selections and two All-Star Game selections. Gervin had left college in 1972 to play professionally in the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the Virginia Squires. He later joined the NBA in 1976 after both leagues merged. His achievements include two All-ABA Team selections, seven All-NBA Team selections, three ABA All-Star Game selections and nine NBA All-Star Game selections.

Jamaal Wilkes won four NBA championships, one with the Golden State Warriors and three with the Los Angeles Lakers, and was selected to three All-Star Games. Maurice Lucas, the 14th pick, was selected to one All-NBA Team and four All-Star Games. He also won the NBA championship in 1977 with the Trail Blazers. Truck Robinson, the 22nd pick, and Phil Smith, the 29th pick, were selected to one All-NBA Team and two All-Star Games each. Bobby Jones, the 5th pick, initially opted to play in the ABA. He played two seasons in the ABA before finally joined the NBA with the Denver Nuggets when both leagues merged. His achievements include an NBA championship with the 76ers in 1983, one All-ABA Team selection, one ABA All-Star Game selection, four NBA All-Star Game selections, nine NBA All-Defensive Team selections and one Sixth Man of The Year Award. Five other players from this draft, 6th pick Scott Wedman, 8th pick Campy Russell, 12th pick Brian Winters, 21st pick Billy Knight and 25th pick John Drew, were also selected to at least one All-Star Game. Two players drafted went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: Brian Winters and 45th pick Kim Hughes.

Key

PositionGuardForwardCenter

Draft

Rnd.PickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool / club team
11^F/CUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers[UCLA](1973-74-ucla-bruins-men-s-basketball-team) (Sr.)
12F/CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersProvidence (Sr.)
13CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonics (from Cleveland)North Carolina State (Sr.)
14F/CUnited StatesPhoenix SunsNotre Dame (Sr.)
15^FUnited StatesHouston RocketsNorth Carolina (Sr.)
16+G/FUnited StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsColorado (Sr.)
17GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksHawaii (Sr.)
18+FUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Seattle)Michigan (Jr.)
19F/CUnited StatesBuffalo BravesMaryland (Sr.)
110F/CUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks (from New Orleans)Utah (So.)
111Keith Wilkes^G/FUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsUCLA (Sr.)
112+G/FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersSouth Carolina (Sr.)
113F/CUnited StatesWashington BulletsMaryland (Sr.)
114*F/CUnited StatesChicago Bulls (from New York)Marquette (Jr.)
115FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsMissouri (Sr.)
116F/CUnited StatesChicago BullsLong Beach State (So.)
117G/FUnited StatesBoston CelticsLong Beach State (Sr.)
118GUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksNotre Dame (Jr.)
219GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersDayton (Sr.)
220G/FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersVanderbilt (Sr.)
221+G/FUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland)Pittsburgh (Sr.)
222*F/CUnited StatesWashington Bullets (from Phoenix via Los Angeles)Tennessee State (Sr.)
223G/FUnited StatesHouston RocketsTexas-El Paso (Sr.)
224CUnited StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsTennessee (Sr.)
225+G/FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksGardner–Webb (So.)
226FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsLong Beach State (Sr.)
227GUnited StatesChicago Bulls (from Buffalo)Jacksonville (Sr.)
228FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzGrambling (Sr.)
229*GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsSan Francisco (Sr.)
230GUnited StatesWashington BulletsSyracuse (Sr.)
231FUnited StatesPhoenix Suns (from Los Angeles)Syracuse (Sr.)
232GUnited StatesNew York KnicksVirginia Commonwealth (Sr.)
233GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsArizona (Jr.)
234GUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers (from Chicago)Miami (Ohio) (Sr.)
235GUnited StatesBoston CelticsProvidence (Sr.)
236#GUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers (from Milwaukee via Philadelphia)Maryland Eastern Shore (Jr.)
337GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersArizona (So.)
338GUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Portland)West Georgia (Sr.)
339F/CUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersSan Francisco (Sr.)
340^G/FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsVirginia Squires (ABA)
341#FUnited StatesHouston RocketsIowa State (Sr.)
342F/CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (from Kansas City–Omaha)Hardin–Simmons (Sr.)
343GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksNorth Carolina (Sr.)
344G/FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsMaryland Eastern Shore (Sr.)
345CUnited StatesBuffalo BravesWisconsin (Sr.)
346#GUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzPan American (Sr.)
347FUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsPurdue (Sr.)
348#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersKentucky Colonels (ABA)
349F/CUnited StatesPhoenix Suns (from Washington)Winston-Salem State (Sr.)
350#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksWichita State (So.)
351#CUnited StatesDetroit PistonsNew Mexico State (Sr.)
352GUnited StatesChicago BullsWichita State (Sr.)
353#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsLong Beach State (Jr.)
354#FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksOral Roberts (Sr.)
455#CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersJacksonville (Sr.)
456FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersAurora (Sr.)
457#GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersUConn (Sr.)
458#GUnited StatesPhoenix SunsIUP (Sr.)
459#FUnited StatesHouston RocketsTexas (Sr.)
460#GUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsCincinnati (Sr.)
461#GAustraliaAtlanta HawksLSU (Sr.)
462#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsMaryland Eastern Shore (Sr.)
463FUnited StatesBuffalo BravesVirginia Commonwealth (Sr.)
464#FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzWashington (Sr.)
465#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsTulsa (Sr.)
466GUnited StatesWashington BulletsSan Diego State (Sr.)
467#CUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersIllinois State (Sr.)
468#CUnited StatesNew York KnicksSouthwestern Louisiana (Sr.)
469#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsPittsburgh (Sr.)
470#FUnited StatesChicago BullsUTEP (Sr.)
471#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsFairmont State (Sr.)
472#FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksDuquesne (Sr.)
573#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersHardin–Simmons (Sr.)
574#FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersNew Mexico (Sr.)
575#FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersNotre Dame (Sr.)
576#FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsCreighton (Sr.)
577FUnited StatesHouston RocketsDetroit (Sr.)
578#GUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsVanderbilt (Sr.)
579#GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksUtah (Sr.)
580FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsArkansas (Sr.)
581#GUnited StatesBuffalo BravesWake Forest (Sr.)
582FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzSt. John's (Sr.)
583#CUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsOregon State (Sr.)
584#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersBradley (Sr.)
585#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsWisconsin (Sr.)
586GUnited StatesNew York KnicksGuilford (Sr.)
587#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsTemple (Sr.)
588#FUnited StatesChicago BullsTexas A&M (Sr.)
589FUnited StatesBoston CelticsFlorida State (Sr.)
590#FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksDenver (Sr.)
691#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersUSC (Sr.)
692GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersUSC (Sr.)
693#GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersRichmond (Sr.)
694#FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsLSU (Sr.)
695#FUnited StatesHouston RocketsPrairie View A&M (Sr.)
696#CUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsArizona State (Sr.)
697#FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksSMU (Sr.)
698FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsOhio State (Sr.)
699#FUnited StatesBuffalo BravesMissouri (Sr.)
6100#CUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzFlorida State (Sr.)
6101#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsPacific (California) (Sr.)
6102#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsMontana State Billings (Sr.)
6103#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersSaint Louis (Sr.)
6104#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksSt. Thomas (Minnesota) (Sr.)
6105#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsDayton (Sr.)
6106#CUnited StatesChicago BullsSt. Thomas (Minnesota) (Sr.)
6107#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsCreighton (Sr.)
6108#FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksKansas State (Sr.)
7109#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersGannon (Sr.)
7110#GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersBYU (Sr.)
7111#GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersMichigan State (Sr.)
7112#GUnited StatesPhoenix SunsBoise State (Sr.)
7113#GUnited StatesHouston RocketsOklahoma State (Sr.)
7114#FUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsMissouri Western State (Sr.)
7115GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksUCLA (Sr.)
7116#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWest Georgia (Sr.)
7117#GUnited StatesBuffalo BravesUCLA (Sr.)
7118#FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzOld Dominion (Sr.)
7119#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsCalifornia (Sr.)
7120#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersAzusa (Sr.)
7121#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsWest Georgia (Sr.)
7122#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksMercer (Sr.)
7123#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsTulsa (Sr.)
7124#FUnited StatesChicago BullsMissouri Western State (Sr.)
7125#GUnited StatesBoston CelticsPenn State (Sr.)
7126#FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksWest Virginia (Sr.)
8127#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMiddle Tennessee (Sr.)
8128#GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersPacific (Oregon) (Sr.)
8129#FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersWisconsin (Sr.)
8130#FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsOklahoma (Sr.)
8131#FUnited StatesHouston RocketsArkansas State (Sr.)
8132#GUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsFairfield (Sr.)
8133#GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksLouisville (Sr.)
8134#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsMorehead State (Sr.)
8135#FUnited StatesBuffalo BravesSt. Bonaventure (Sr.)
8136#FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzRoanoke (Sr.)
8137#FUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsUC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
8138#FUnited StatesWashington BulletsHuntington (Sr.)
8139#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersUNLV (Sr.)
8140#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksSt. Francis Brooklyn (Sr.)
8141#GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsDrexel (Sr.)
8142#GUnited StatesChicago BullsOral Roberts (Jr.)
8143#GUnited StatesBoston CelticsGeorgia Southern (Sr.)
8144#FMexicoMilwaukee BucksCameron (Sr.)
9145GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersGeorgia Southern (Sr.)
9146#GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersColorado (Sr.)
9147#FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersUpper Iowa (Sr.)
9148#FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsOklahoma (Sr.)
9149#GUnited StatesHouston RocketsMissouri–Rolla (Sr.)
9150#GUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsIllinois (Sr.)
9151#GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksKansas State (Sr.)
9152#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsDillard (Sr.)
9153#GUnited StatesBuffalo BravesDavidson (Sr.)
9154FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzBoston University (Sr.)
9155#FUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsCalifornia (Sr.)
9156#FUnited StatesWashington BulletsBoston College (Sr.)
9157#FPuerto RicoNew York KnicksLafayette (Sr.)
9158#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsMillikin (Sr.)
9159#GUnited StatesChicago BullsCameron (Sr.)
9160GUnited StatesBoston CelticsMassachusetts (Sr.)
9161#GUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksSUNY Potsdam (Sr.)
10162#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersTowson (Sr.)
10163#GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersOregon State (Sr.)
10164#GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersLoras (Sr.)
10165#FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsArizona State (Sr.)
10166#GUnited StatesHouston RocketsMarquette (Sr.)
10167#FUnited StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsArkansas (Sr.)
10168#FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksNebraska (Sr.)
10169GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSeattle (Sr.)
10170#FUnited StatesBuffalo BravesPrinceton (Sr.)
10171#FUnited StatesNew Orleans JazzChattanooga (Sr.)
10172#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsNevada (Sr.)
10173#FUnited StatesWashington BulletsHigh Point (Sr.)
10174#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksNorth Carolina (Sr.)
10175GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsVanderbilt (Sr.)
10176#FUnited StatesChicago BullsSaint Francis (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
10177#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsFairfield (Sr.)
10178#CUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksTexas State (Sr.)
Supp.#CUnited Stateslast1=Gammonsfirst1=Petertitle=Second choice, top qualityurl=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-second-choice-top-qual/160117427/access-date=December 1, 2024work=The Boston Globedate=May 29, 1974page=53via=Newspapers.com}}Bethune–Cookman (Jr.)
Supp.#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsHarvard (Sr.)
Supp.FUnited StatesBoston CelticsTemple (Jr.)
Supp.#CUnited KingdomBoston CelticsNew Hampshire College (Sr.)

Trades

  • On the draft-day, the Seattle SuperSonics acquired a first-round pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Dick Snyder and a first-round pick. The Sonics used the pick to draft Tommy Burleson. The Cavaliers used the pick to draft Campy Russell.
  • On May 20, 1974, the Atlanta Hawks acquired Bob Kauffman, Dean Meminger, the tenth pick, a 1975 first-round pick, 1975 and 1976 second-round picks, and a 1980 third-round pick from the New Orleans Jazz in exchange for Pete Maravich. The Hawks used the pick to draft Mike Sojourner.
  • On the draft-day, the Chicago Bulls acquired a first-round pick from the New York Knicks in exchange for Howard Porter and a 1975 second-round pick. The Bulls used the pick to draft Maurice Lucas.
  • On August 31, 1972, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired a second-round pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Jim Cleamons. The Lakers used the pick to draft Billy Knight.
  • On August 23, 1973, the Washington Bullets (as the Capital Bullets) acquired a second-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Stan Love. Previously, the Lakers acquired the pick on September 19, 1972, from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Paul Stovall. The Bullets used the pick to draft Truck Robinson.
  • On September 10, 1973, the Chicago Bulls acquired John Hummer and a second-round pick from the Buffalo Braves in exchange for Gar Heard, Kevin Kunnert and a 1975 second-round pick. The Bulls used the pick to draft Leon Benbow.
  • On October 30, 1973, the Phoenix Suns acquired Keith Erickson and a second-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Connie Hawkins. The Suns used the pick to draft Fred Saunders.
  • On October 14, 1973, the Portland Trail Blazers acquired a second-round pick from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Rick Adelman. The Blazers used the pick to draft Phil Lumpkin.
  • On September 11, 1972, the Portland Trail Blazers acquired a second-round pick from the Philadelphia 76ers as compensation for the signing of Gary Gregor as a free agent. Previously, the 76ers acquired the pick and future consideration (the 76ers acquired John Block on July 28, 1972) on December 13, 1971, from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Wali Jones. The Blazers used the pick to draft Rubin Collins.
  • On October 24, 1972, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired a third-round pick from the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Charlie Davis. The Cavaliers used the pick to draft Foots Walker.
  • On January 26, 1973, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired Tom Van Arsdale and a third-round pick from the Kansas City-Omaha Kings in exchange for John Block. The 76ers used the pick to draft Harvey Catchings.
  • On October 9, 1973, the Phoenix Suns acquired 1974 and 1975 third-round picks from the Washington Bullets (as the Capital Bullets) in exchange for Walt Wesley. The Suns used the pick to draft Earl Williams.

Early entrants

College underclassmen

For the fourth year in a row, the NBA would implement the hardship exception for college underclassmen to enter the NBA draft. This season had 20 different players initially declare their entry into this year's draft, but eight of these players in the University of Oklahoma's Alvan Adams, UNLV's Jimmie Baker, the University of Utah's Luther Burden, the University of West Florida's David Mitchell Jr., St. John's Mel Utley, Southeastern Community College's Michael Washington, Jacksonville University's Henry Williams, and Austin Peay State University's James Williams would all later skip out on official entry into this year's draft. The following college basketball players successfully applied for an NBA hardship.

  • USA Gary Brokaw – G, Notre Dame (junior)
  • USA Rubin Collins – G, Maryland Eastern Shore (junior)
  • USA John Drew – F, Gardner–Webb (sophomore)
  • USA Rudy Jackson – Hutchinson CC (sophomore)
  • USA Maurice Lucas – F, Marquette (junior)
  • USA Eric Money – G, Arizona (junior)
  • USA Coniel Norman – G, Arizona (sophomore)
  • USA Cliff Pondexter – F/C, Long Beach State (sophomore)
  • USA Roscoe Pondexter – Long Beach State (junior)
  • USA Campy Russell – Michigan (junior)
  • USA Mike Sojourner – Utah (sophomore)
  • USA Bobby Taylor – F, Cal State L.A. (freshman)

Notes

References

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;Specific

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  35. "Paul Stovall Statistics". basketball-reference.com.
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