1973 NBA draft

The 1973 NBA draft was the 27th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 24 and May 5, 1973, before the 1973–74 season.[1] In this draft, 17 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.[1] The Philadelphia 76ers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers 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 Baltimore Bullets relocated to Landover, Maryland, and became the Capital Bullets.[2] The Philadelphia 76ers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation when the Seattle SuperSonics signed John Brisker.[1][3] 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, 11 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule.[4] 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.[5] The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising the selection of 211 players.

1973 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)April 24, 1973 (first 10 rounds)[1]
May 5, 1973 (remaining rounds)
LocationNew York City, New York
Overview
211 total selections in 20 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionDoug Collins, Philadelphia 76ers
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A man, wearing a black suit and a tie, is making a gesture by raising his hands while standing on the side of a basketball court.
Doug Collins was selected first overall by the Philadelphia 76ers.

This was the last NBA draft to last until any number of rounds, or until teams run out of prospects; from the next year's draft until the 1984 draft they were fixed to 10 rounds.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

Doug Collins from Illinois State University was selected first overall by the Philadelphia 76ers. Jim Brewer from the University of Minnesota was second, taken by the Cleveland Cavaliers with a pick obtained from the Blazers in a trade. Ernie DiGregorio, from Providence College, was selected third by the Buffalo Braves, and went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award.[6] George McGinnis, selected by the 76ers with the 22nd pick, is the only player from the 1973 draft who was selected to both the All-NBA Team and the All-Star Game.[7] Collins, 5th pick Kermit Washington, and 50th pick Larry Kenon, are the only other players from this draft who were selected to an All-Star Game.[8][9][10] Collins's achievements include four All-Star Game selections.[8] After retiring as a player, he went on to coach the Chicago Bulls, the Detroit Pistons and the Washington Wizards.[11] Brewer was a member of the 1982 NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers.[12][13] He later played basketball in Europe, earning the 1983 Euroleague championship with the Ford Cantù.[14] McGinnis had already played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) prior to the draft. He left college after his sophomore year in 1971 to play with the Indiana Pacers for four seasons. He later played in the NBA with the Philadelphia 76ers, the team that drafted him, after the ABA–NBA merger in 1976. He had one ABA Most Valuable Player Award, three ABA All-Star Game selections, three NBA All-Star Game selections, three All-ABA Team selections and two All-NBA Team selections.[7] Kenon initially opted to play in the ABA, spending three seasons there before joining the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs when both leagues merged.[10] He was selected to three ABA All-Star Games and two NBA All-Star Games.[10]

Mike D'Antoni, the 20th pick, only played four seasons in the NBA and ABA before he moved to Italy with the Olimpia Milano. He played there for thirteen seasons and won five Italian league titles and two Euroleague titles. After retiring as a player, he coached Olimpia Milano and Benetton Treviso, leading the latter to two Italian league titles.[15] He then returned to the NBA and coached three NBA teams.[16] He won the Coach of the Year Award in 2005 with the Phoenix Suns and in 2017 with the Houston Rockets.[17] M. L. Carr, the 76th pick, earned two NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in 1981 and 1984 as a player. Carr later became the Celtics' head coach for two seasons in the 1990s.[18][19] Two other players drafted also went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: 21st pick Allan Bristow and 66th pick George Karl.[20][21]

In the fifth round, the Los Angeles Lakers selected Krešimir Ćosić from Brigham Young University with the 84th pick. However, he opted to return to Yugoslavia after his college career. Ćosić had a successful career in Europe, winning numerous league and club titles, as well as six gold medals with the Yugoslavian national team. For his achievements, he has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to the FIBA Hall of Fame.[22][23] The Atlanta Hawks used the 79th pick to draft Dave Winfield, who starred at both baseball and basketball at the University of Minnesota.[24] He was also drafted in three other major sport leagues; Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Football League (NFL) and the ABA.[25] He chose baseball and played 22 seasons in MLB.[26]

Key

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game

Draft

Ernie DiGregorio was selected 4th overall by the Buffalo Braves.
Mike D'Antoni was selected 20th overall by the Kansas City-Omaha Kings.
George McGinnis was selected 22nd overall by the Philadelphia 76ers.
George Karl was selected 66th overall by the New York Knicks.
RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11Doug Collins+G/F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersIllinois State (Sr.)
12Jim BrewerF/C  United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Portland)[a]Minnesota (Sr.)
13Ernie DiGregorioG  United StatesBuffalo BravesProvidence (Sr.)
14Mike GreenC/F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonics[1]Louisiana Tech (Sr.)
15Kermit Washington+F/C  United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland)[b]American (Sr.)
16Ed RatleffF/G  United StatesHouston RocketsLong Beach State (Sr.)
17Ron BehagenF/C  United StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsMinnesota (Sr.)
18Mike BantomF/C  United StatesPhoenix SunsSaint Joseph's (Sr.)
19Dwight JonesF/C  United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Detroit)[c]Houston (Jr.)
110John BrownF  United StatesAtlanta HawksMissouri (Sr.)
111Kevin Joyce#G  United StatesGolden State WarriorsSouth Carolina (Sr.)
112Kevin KunnertC/F  United StatesChicago BullsIowa (Sr.)
113Nick WeatherspoonF  United StatesCapital BulletsIllinois (Sr.)
114Mel DavisF  United StatesNew York KnicksSt. John's (Sr.)
115Barry Parkhill#G  United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (from Los Angeles via Cleveland)[a]Virginia (Sr.)
116Swen NaterC  NetherlandsMilwaukee BucksUCLA (Sr.)
117Steve DowningC  United StatesBoston CelticsIndiana (Sr.)
118Raymond Lewis#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers[1]Cal State L.A. (So.)
219Louie NelsonG  United StatesCapital Bullets (from Philadelphia)[d]Washington (Sr.)
220Mike D'AntoniG  Italy[2]Kansas City-Omaha Kings (from Buffalo via Detroit)[e]Marshall (Sr.)
221Allan BristowF/G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (from Portland)[f]Virginia Tech (Sr.)
222George McGinnis^F/C  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (from Seattle)[g][1]Indiana Pacers (ABA)[7]
223Billy Schaeffer#F  United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland)[b]St. John's (Sr.)
224Kevin StacomG  United StatesChicago Bulls (from Houston)[h]Providence (Sr.)
225Larry McNeillF/G  United StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsMarquette (Jr.)
226Allan Hornyak#G  United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (from Phoenix)[i]Ohio State (Sr.)
227Tom IngelsbyG  United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Detroit)[j]Villanova (Sr.)
228Patrick McFarland#F/G  United StatesNew York Knicks (from Atlanta)[k]Saint Joseph's (Sr.)
229Derrek DickeyF  United StatesGolden State WarriorsCincinnati (Sr.)
230Wendell Hudson#F  United StatesChicago BullsAlabama (Sr.)
231Jim ChonesC/F  United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Capital)[l]New York Nets (ABA)[27]
232Caldwell JonesC/F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (from New York via Chicago)[m]Albany State (Sr.)
233Gary MelchionniG  United StatesPhoenix Suns (from Milwaukee via Philadelphia)[n]Duke (Sr.)
234Pete Perry#C  United StatesLos Angeles LakersPan American (Sr.)
235Phil HankinsonF  United StatesBoston CelticsPennsylvania (Sr.)
336Ted ManakasG  United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Philadelphia)[o]Princeton (Sr.)
337Jim O'Brien#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersMaryland (Sr.)
338Ken CharlesG  Trinidad and TobagoBuffalo BravesFordham (Sr.)
339Martin Terry#G  United StatesChicago BullsArkansas (Sr.)
340Ozie Edwards#G  United StatesCleveland CavaliersOklahoma City (Sr.)
341James Lister#C  United StatesCleveland CavaliersSam Houston (Sr.)
342Joe ReavesF  United StatesPhoenix Suns (from Kansas City–Omaha)[p]Bethel (Tennessee) (Sr.)
343Steve Mitchell#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsKansas State (Sr.)
344Bo LamarG  United StatesDetroit PistonsSouthwestern Louisiana (Sr.)
345Leonard GrayF  United StatesAtlanta HawksLong Beach State (Sr.)
346Jim Resteck#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsAuburn (Sr.)
347Steve Newsome#F  United StatesChicago BullsHouston (Sr.)
348Tom KozelkoF  United StatesCapital BulletsToledo (Sr.)
349Allie McGuireG  United StatesNew York KnicksMarquette (Sr.)
350Larry Kenon+F  United StatesDetroit Pistons (from Los Angeles)[q]Memphis State (Jr.)
351E. C. ColemanF  United StatesHouston Rockets (from Milwaukee)[r]Houston Baptist (Sr.)
352Martinez Denmon#G  United StatesBoston CelticsIowa State (Sr.)
453Darryl Minniefield#C  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersNew Mexico (Sr.)
454Doug Little#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesOregon (Sr.)
455Bird AverittG  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersPepperdine (Jr.)
456June Harris#G  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNorth Carolina A&T (Sr.)
457Luke WitteC  United StatesCleveland CavaliersOhio State (Sr.)
458Lee Colburn#F  United StatesHouston RocketsSouth Dakota State (Sr.)
459Clyde Turner#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksMinnesota (Sr.)
460Ronnie Robinson#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsMemphis (Sr.)
461Ken Brady#C  United StatesDetroit PistonsMichigan (Sr.)
462James Brown#F  United StatesAtlanta HawksHarvard (Sr.)
463Ron King#G  United StatesGolden State WarriorsFlorida State (Sr.)
464Mark SibleyG  United StatesChicago BullsNorthwestern (Sr.)
465Aron Stewart#G  United StatesCapital BulletsRichmond (Jr.)
466George KarlG  United StatesNew York KnicksNorth Carolina (Sr.)
467Harry Rogers#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksSaint Louis (Sr.)
468Larry Finch#G  United StatesLos Angeles LakersMemphis (Sr.)
469Rich Fuqua#G  United StatesBoston CelticsOral Roberts (Sr.)
570Reggie Royals#C  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersFlorida State (Sr.)
571Fran Costello#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersProvidence (Sr.)
572Randy Knoll#F  United StatesBuffalo BravesMarshall (Sr.)
573Chuck Iverson#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSouth Dakota (Sr.)
574John CoughranF  United StatesCleveland CavaliersCalifornia (Sr.)
575Gary Rhoades#G  United StatesHouston RocketsColorado State (Sr.)
576M. L. CarrF  United StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsGuilford (Sr.)
577Clinton Harris#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsIowa State (Sr.)
578Henry Wilmore#G  United StatesDetroit PistonsMichigan (Sr.)
579Dave Winfield#F  United StatesAtlanta HawksMinnesota (Sr.)
580Nate Stephens#C  United StatesGolden State WarriorsLong Beach State (Sr.)
581Roy Simpson#F  United StatesChicago BullsFurman (Sr.)
582Danny Traylor#C  United StatesCapital BulletsSouth Carolina (Sr.)
583Dennis BellF  United StatesNew York KnicksDrake (Sr.)
584Krešimir Ćosić#C  YugoslaviaLos Angeles LakersBYU (Sr.)
585Larry Jackson#G  United StatesMilwaukee BucksNorthern Illinois (Sr.)
586Byron Jones#F  United StatesBoston CelticsSan Francisco (Sr.)
687Sterling Wright#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersLincoln (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
688Mike MacalusoF  United StatesBuffalo BravesCanisius (Sr.)
689Neal Jurgensen#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersOregon State (Sr.)
690Bill McCoy#G  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNorthern Iowa (Sr.)
691Willie Calvert#C  United StatesCleveland CavaliersAbilene Christian (Sr.)
692Tom Peck#F  United StatesHouston RocketsWisconsin–Eau Claire (Sr.)
693Mike Quick#G  United StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsSan Francisco (Sr.)
694Gene Doyle#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsHoly Cross (Sr.)
695Dennis Johnson#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsFerris State (Sr.)
696John WilliamsonG  United StatesAtlanta HawksNew Mexico State (Jr.)
697Bob Lauriski#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsUtah State (Sr.)
698Johnny NeumannG/F  United StatesChicago BullsMemphis Tams (ABA)
699Mike Allocco#F  United StatesCapital BulletsStonehill (Sr.)
6100Lawrence Lilly#C  United StatesNew York KnicksAlabama State (Sr.)
6101James Floyd#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksShaw College (Sr.)
6102David Brent#C  United StatesLos Angeles LakersJacksonville (Sr.)
6103Joe Caffeyky#G  United StatesBoston CelticsNC State (Sr.)
7104James Greene#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersKentucky Wesleyan (Sr.)
7105Larry Hollyfield#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersUCLA (Sr.)
7106Tim BassettF/C  United StatesBuffalo BravesGeorgia (Sr.)
7107Jim Andrews#C  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsKentucky (Sr.)
7108Larry Farmer#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersUCLA (Sr.)
7109Fred DeVaughn#F  United StatesHouston RocketsWestmont (Sr.)
7110Mike Jeffries#G  United StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsMissouri (Sr.)
7111Jerry Bisbano#G  United StatesPhoenix SunsSouthwestern Louisiana (Sr.)
7112Fred Smiley#G  United StatesDetroit PistonsNorthwood (Sr.)
7113Pete Harris#F  United StatesAtlanta HawksStephen F. Austin (Sr.)
7114Steve Smith#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsLoyola Marymount (Sr.)
7115Billy Harris#G  United StatesChicago BullsNorthern Illinois (Sr.)
7116Ronnie Hogue#G  United StatesCapital BulletsGeorgia (Sr.)
7117Mike Moore#F  United StatesNew York KnicksManhattan (Sr.)
7118Nate HawthorneG  United StatesLos Angeles LakersSouthern Illinois (Sr.)
7119Eddie Childress#G  United StatesMilwaukee BucksAustin Peay (Sr.)
7120Mike Stewart#C  United StatesBoston CelticsSanta Clara (Sr.)
8121Dave Langston#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersDrake (Sr.)
8122Carl Jackson#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesSt. Bonaventure (Sr.)
8123Lindell Reason#G  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersEastern Michigan (Sr.)
8124Wardell Jeffries#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsOklahoma Baptist (Sr.)
8125John Ritter#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersIndiana (Sr.)
8126John Thomas#F  United StatesHouston RocketsMissouri Southern (Sr.)
8127Mike Williams#G  United StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsKentucky Wesleyan (Sr.)
8128Jim OwensF  United StatesPhoenix SunsArizona State (Sr.)
8129Ben KelsoG  United StatesDetroit PistonsCentral Michigan (Sr.)
8130Tim Dominey#G  United StatesAtlanta HawksValdosta State (Sr.)
8131Jeff Dawson#G  United StatesGolden State WarriorsIllinois (Jr.)
8132B. G. Brosterhous#F  United StatesChicago BullsTexas (Sr.)
8133Mark Jellison#G  United StatesCapital BulletsNortheastern (Sr.)
8134Steve Rowell#G  United StatesNew York KnicksRhode Island (Sr.)
8135Walt McGary#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksChattanooga (Jr.)
8136Roy McPipe#G  United StatesLos Angeles LakersMontana State Billings (Jr.)
8137Robert White#F  United StatesBoston CelticsSam Houston (Sr.)
9138Harvey CatchingsC/F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersHardin–Simmons (Sr.)
9139Mike Contreras#G  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersArizona State (Sr.)
9140Bob Fullarton#C  United StatesBuffalo BravesXavier (Sr.)
9141Greg Williams#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSeattle (Sr.)
9142Les Taylor#G  United StatesCleveland CavaliersMurray State (Sr.)
9143James Brown#G  United StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsDartmouth (Sr.)
9144Sandy Smith#G  United StatesPhoenix SunsWinston-Salem State (Sr.)
9145Bill Kilgore#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsMichigan State (Sr.)
9146Everett Fopma#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsIdaho State (Sr.)
9147Ruben Montanez#G  Puerto RicoChicago BullsDuquesne (Sr.)
9148Mike Boylan#F  United StatesCapital BulletsAssumption (Sr.)
9149Joe Wise#G  United StatesNew York KnicksBridgewater State (Sr.)
9150Bob Bocca#G  United StatesMilwaukee BucksQuinnipiac (Sr.)
9151Corky Taylor#F  United StatesBoston CelticsMinnesota (Sr.)
10152Abe Steward#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersJacksonville (Sr.)
10153Nick Connor#F  United StatesBuffalo BravesIllinois (Sr.)
10154Sam Whitehead#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersOregon State (Sr.)
10155Bob Bodell#G  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsMaryland (Sr.)
10156Dean Martin#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersBaldwin–Wallace (Sr.)
10157Ernie Kusnyer#F  United StatesKansas City–Omaha KingsKansas State (Sr.)
10158Claude White#G  United StatesPhoenix SunsElmhurst (Sr.)
10159Bob Solomon#G  United StatesDetroit PistonsWayne State College (Sr.)
10160Fred Lavaroni#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsSanta Clara (Sr.)
10161Russ Hunt#F  United StatesChicago BullsFurman (Sr.)
10162Dickie Kelly#G  United StatesCapital BulletsBay CC (Fr.)
10163Ed Fields#F  United StatesNew York KnicksLIU Post (Sr.)
10164Ron Battle#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksSam Houston (Sr.)
10165Steve Turner#C  United StatesBoston CelticsVanderbilt (Sr.)
11166Rod FreemanF  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersVanderbilt (Sr.)
11167Eddie Payne#G  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersWake Forest (Sr.)
11168Mike Lee#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesSyracuse (Sr.)
11169Floyd Lewis#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersHarvard (Sr.)
11170Lynn Greer#G  United StatesPhoenix SunsVirginia State (Sr.)
11171Len Paul#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsAkron (Sr.)
11172Dale Adams#F  United StatesCapital BulletsSt. Mary's (Maryland) (Sr.)
11173Charles Edge#F  United StatesNew York KnicksLeMoyne–Owen (Sr.)
11174Ed Hastings#G  United StatesBoston CelticsVillanova (Sr.)
12175Connie Warren#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersXavier (Sr.)
12176Aaron Covington#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesCanisius (Sr.)
12177Rick Holdt#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersNC State (Sr.)
12178Chris McMurray#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersSan Diego State (Sr.)
12179Laymon Williamson#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsSamford (Sr.)
12180Clarence Carlisle#G  United StatesDetroit PistonsFerris State (Sr.)
12181Mike Battle#F  United StatesCapital BulletsGeorge Washington (Sr.)
12182Bruce Winkler#F  United StatesBoston CelticsSanta Clara (Sr.)
13183Jim Crawford#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersLa Salle (Sr.)
13184Bob Vartanian#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesBuffalo (Sr.)
13185John Penebacker#G  United StatesCleveland CavaliersHawaii (Sr.)
13186Kalevi Sarkalahti#F  FinlandPhoenix SunsBYU (Sr.)
13187Chet Davis#G  United StatesCapital BulletsMorgan State (Sr.)
13188Scott Koelzer#F  United StatesBoston CelticsMontana State (Sr.)
14189Ernie Johnson#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMichigan (Sr.)
14190Ron Gilliam#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesSUNY Brockport (Sr.)
14191Charles Mitchell#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersEastern Kentucky (Sr.)
14192Howard White#G  United StatesCapital BulletsMaryland (Sr.)
14193Rick Williams#G  United StatesBoston CelticsIowa (Sr.)
15194Lionel Harris#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersCincinnati (Sr.)
15195John Fraley#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesGeorgia (Sr.)
15196Reese Stovall#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersPan American (Sr.)
15197Shorty Simmons#F  United StatesCapital BulletsSt. Mary's (Maryland) (Sr.)
15198James Gilchrist#F  United StatesBoston CelticsFlorida Southern (Sr.)
16199Larry Robinson#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersTennessee (Sr.)
16200John Green#F  United StatesBuffalo BravesOregon (Sr.)
16201Tom O'Connor#C  United StatesCleveland CavaliersIowa State (Sr.)
16202Sam Barber#F  United StatesBoston CelticsBethune–Cookman (Sr.)
17203Tony Prince#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersSt. John's (Sr.)
17204Jim GarvinF  United StatesBuffalo BravesBoston University (Sr.)
17205Phil Elderkin#  United StatesCleveland Cavaliers
17206Lamont King#G  United StatesBoston CelticsLong Beach State (Sr.)
18207Donn Johnston#F  United StatesBuffalo BravesNorth Carolina (Sr.)
18208Peter Gavett#F  United StatesBoston CelticsMaine (Sr.)
19209Ron Thorsen#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesUBC (Sr.)
19210Tom Austin#F  United StatesBoston CelticsUMass (Sr.)
20211Phil Tollestrup#F  CanadaBuffalo BravesLethbridge (Sr.)

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 1973 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
Henry DickersonG  United StatesMorris Harvey (Sr.)
Slick WattsG  United StatesXavier (Louisiana) (Sr.)

Trades

  • a 1 2 On the draft-day, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired a first-round pick and a third-round pick from the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for John Johnson, Rick Roberson and Los Angeles Lakers' first-round pick.[12] The Cavaliers used the picks to draft Jim Brewer and Jim O'Brien. The Blazers used the pick to draft Barry Parkhill.
  • b On October 13, 1971, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired a 1973 first-round pick, 1972 and 1973 second-round picks from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Rick Roberson.[9] The Lakers used the picks to draft Kermit Washington and Bill Schaeffer.
  • c On April 13, 1973, the Atlanta Hawks acquired the ninth pick from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for George Trapp.[28] The Hawks used the pick to draft Dwight Jones.
  • d On October 18, 1971, the Capital Bullets (as the Baltimore Bullets) acquired a second-round pick and Archie Clark from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Fred Carter and Kevin Loughery.[29] The Bullets used the pick to draft Louie Nelson.
  • e On November 9, 1972, the Kansas City-Omaha Kings acquired a second-round pick from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for John Mengelt. Previously, the Pistons acquired the pick on September 29, 1972, from the Buffalo Braves in exchange for Howard Komives.[30] The Kings used the pick to draft Mike D'Antoni.
  • f On July 31, 1972, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired a second-round pick from the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Fred Foster.[31] The 76ers used the pick to draft Allan Bristow.
  • g On April 18, 1973, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired a 1973 second-round pick from Seattle SuperSonics as a compensation when the Sonics signed John Brisker on August 15, 1972.[3][32] The 76ers used the pick to draft George McGinnis.
  • h On June 9, 1971, the Chicago Bulls acquired a second-round pick from the Houston Rockets in exchange for Dick Gibbs.[33] The Bulls used the pick to draft Kevin Stacom.
  • i On November 22, 1972, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired a second-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Walt Wesley.[34] The Bulls used the pick to draft Allan Hornyak.
  • j On October 31, 1972, the Atlanta Hawks acquired a second-round pick from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Don Adams.[35] The Hawks used the pick to draft Tom Ingelsby.
  • k On October 9, 1972, the New York Knicks acquired a second-round pick from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Eddie Mast.[36] The Bulls used the pick to draft Patrick McFarland.
  • l On December 6, 1972, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired a second-round pick from the Capital Bullets (as the Baltimore Bullets) in exchange for Flynn Robinson and future considerations.[27] The Lakers used the pick to draft Jim Chones.
  • m On October 18, 1972, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired a second-round pick from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Dennis Awtrey. Previously, the Bulls acquired the pick on December 10, 1971, from the New York Knicks in exchange for Charlie Paulk.[37] The 76ers used the pick to draft Caldwell Jones.
  • n On October 10, 1972, the Phoenix Suns acquired a second-round pick from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Mel Counts. Previously, the 76ers acquired the pick on the same day from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Gary Gregor.[38] The Suns used the pick to draft Gary Melchionni.
  • o On January 26, 1973, the Atlanta Hawks acquired a third-round pick from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Jeff Halliburton.[39] The Hawks used the pick to draft Ted Manakas.
  • p On December 27, 1971, the Phoenix Suns acquired a third-round pick from the Kansas City-Omaha Kings (as the Cincinnati Royals) in exchange for Fred Taylor.[40] The Suns used the pick to draft Joe Reaves.
  • q The Detroit Pistons acquired a third-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers as part of the 1969 trade for Happy Hairston.[41]
  • r On December 9, 1971, the Houston Rockets acquired a third-round pick and Greg Smith from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for a 1972 first-round pick and Curtis Perry.[42] The Rockets used the pick to draft E. C. Coleman.

Early entrants

College underclassmen

The following college basketball players successfully applied for an NBA hardship.[43]

Notes

 1: NBA commissioner Walter Kennedy originally awarded Seattle SuperSonics's fourth overall pick in the first round to the Philadelphia 76ers in compensation for John Brisker, who signed with the Sonics despite being on Philadelphia's negotiation list. However, the federal court invalidated Kennedy's decision, ruling that only the NBA Board of Governors had the power to do so. Subsequently, the Board decided to award the 76ers with an extra first-round draft pick and the Sonics' second-round pick as compensations. The Sonics maintained possession of the fourth pick. In addition, the date of the draft, which was originally scheduled for April 16, was postponed to April 24.[3][44]
 2: Mike D'Antoni was born in the United States, but he has represented the Italian national team.[45]

See also

References

General
  • "Complete First Round Results 1970–79". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on March 21, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  • "1973 NBA Draft". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  • "1972–1976 NBA Drafts". The Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
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