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1975 NBA draft
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1975 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)May 29, 1975
Overview
174 total selections in 10 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionDavid Thompson, Atlanta Hawks
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The 1975 NBA draft was the 29th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 29, 1975, before the 1975–76 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.[1] The Atlanta Hawks, who obtained the New Orleans Jazz first-round pick in a trade, won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Los Angeles Lakers were awarded the second pick. Prior to the draft, the Kansas City-Omaha Kings were renamed the Kansas City Kings.[2] Before the draft, 18 college underclassmen and 2 high school players were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule.[3] 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.[4]

This was the most recent NBA draft to be held in a month other than June until 2020, but the off-season was earlier at the time. The league also hosted a supplementary draft for American Basketball Association (ABA) players who never were never drafted by the NBA teams on December 30, 1975. 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.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

David Thompson from North Carolina State University was selected first overall by the Atlanta Hawks. He was also drafted first overall in the 1975 ABA Draft by the Virginia Squires, before the Squires traded his draft rights to the Denver Nuggets. He opted to join the ABA with the Nuggets before moving to the NBA in 1976 after both leagues merged.[5] During his first and only season in the ABA, he won the ABA All-Star Game MVP and ABA Rookie of the Year, as well as selected to the ABA All-Star Game and All-ABA Team. His NBA achievements include two All-NBA Team selections and four NBA All-Star Game selections.[6] For his achievements, he has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[7] Marvin Webster, the 3rd pick, also opted to join the ABA with the Nuggets before moving to the NBA in 1976.[8] Thompson and Webster were the only first-round picks from the draft who declined to play in the NBA and opted to play in the ABA. Coincidentally, Webster was also drafted by the Hawks, which means that both the Hawks' first-round picks did not play with them. Instead, both signed to play for the Nuggets in the ABA.[9]

Gus Williams, the 20th pick, joined the Seattle SuperSonics after two seasons with the Golden State Warriors. He then won the NBA championship with the Sonics in 1979. He was also selected to two All-NBA Team and two All-Star Games.[10] World B. Free (then known as Lloyd Free), the 23rd pick, played for five teams in his 13-year career and was selected to one All-NBA Team and one All-Star Game.[11] Dan Roundfield, the 28th pick, was also drafted in the 1975 ABA Draft. He opted to join the ABA with the Indiana Pacers before moving to the NBA in 1976. His achievements include one All-NBA Team selection, three NBA All-Star Game selections, three NBA All-Star Game selections and four NBA All-Defensive Team selections.[12] Alvan Adams from the University of Oklahoma, who went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, was selected 4th by the Phoenix Suns.[13] Adams and 6th pick Lionel Hollins are the only other players from this draft who was selected to an All-Star Game.[14][15] After retiring as a player, Hollins went on to have a coaching career. He was twice named as the interim head coach for the Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies in 1999 and 2004 before becoming a permanent head coach in 2009.[16]

Darryl Dawkins, the 5th pick, and Bill Willoughby, the 19th pick, became the first two high school players to directly enter the NBA after their high school graduation.[17] They also became the second and third players to go directly from high school basketball to professional league, after Moses Malone in the 1974 ABA Draft.[18] They also became the second and third high school players ever drafted in the NBA, after Reggie Harding in the 1962 draft. However, because the rules prevented Harding from playing in the league until one year after his high school class graduated, he had to wait a year before entering the league in 1963.[19][20] Dawkins played 14 seasons in the NBA with four different NBA teams, while Willoughby played 8 seasons with six teams.[21][22]

In the tenth round, the New Orleans Jazz selected a Soviet basketball player Alexander Belov with the 161st pick. Belov, who was playing with Spartak Leningrad before the draft, stayed with the club until the end of his career. He had a successful career, winning two European Cup Winners' Cup and one Soviet Union championship, as well as four gold medals with the Soviet Union national team. For his achievements, he has been inducted by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to the FIBA Hall of Fame.[23]

Key

Pos. G F C
Position Guard Forward Center
^ 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

A man, wearing a blue shirt and black cap, is posing for a photo.
Darryl Dawkins was selected fifth overall by the Philadelphia 76ers.
Lionel Hollins was selected 6th overall by the Portland Trail Blazers.
A man, wearing a black suit, white shirt and white tie, is standing in front of a crowd.
Joe Bryant was selected 14th overall by the Golden State Warriors.
Gus Williams was selected 20th overall by the Golden State Warriors.
Lloyd (later World B. Free) was selected 23rd overall by the Philadelphia 76ers.
Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
1 1 David Thompson^ G/F  United States Atlanta Hawks (from New Orleans) North Carolina State (Sr.)
1 2 David Meyers F/C  United States Los Angeles Lakers UCLA (Sr.)
1 3 Marvin Webster C  United States Atlanta Hawks Morgan State (Sr.)
1 4 Alvan Adams+ F/C  United States Phoenix Suns Oklahoma (Jr.)
1 5 Darryl Dawkins C  United States Philadelphia 76ers Maynard Evans HS (Florida) (HS Sr.)
1 6 Lionel Hollins+ G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Arizona State (Sr.)
1 7 Rich Kelley F/C  United States New Orleans Jazz (from Milwaukee) Stanford (Sr.)
1 8 Junior Bridgeman G/F  United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland) Louisville (Sr.)
1 9 Gene Short F  United States New York Knicks Jackson State (Jr.)
1 10 Bill Robinzine F  United States Kansas City Kings (from Detroit via New York and New Orleans) DePaul (Sr.)
1 11 Joe Meriweather F/C  United States Houston Rockets Southern Illinois (Sr.)
1 12 Frank Oleynick G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Seattle (Jr.)
1 13 Bob Bigelow G/F  United States Kansas City Kings Pennsylvania (Sr.)
1 14 Joe Bryant F/C  United States Golden State Warriors (from Chicago) La Salle (Jr.)
1 15 John Lambert F/C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Golden State) USC (Sr.)
1 16 Ricky Sobers G  United States Phoenix Suns (from Buffalo) UNLV (Sr.)
1 17 Tom Boswell F/C  United States Boston Celtics South Carolina (Sr.)
1 18 Kevin Grevey G/F  United States Washington Bullets Kentucky (Sr.)
2 19 Bill Willoughby F/C  United States Atlanta Hawks (from New Orleans) Dwight Morrow HS (New Jersey) (HS Sr.)
2 20 Gus Williams* G  United States Golden State Warriors (from Los Angeles) USC (Sr.)
2 21 Bruce Seals F  United States Seattle SuperSonics (from Atlanta) Utah Stars (ABA)[24]
2 22 Clyde Mayes F  United States Milwaukee Bucks (from Phoenix via New Orleans) Furman (Sr.)
2 23 Lloyd Free*[1] G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Guilford (Jr.)
2 24 Cornelius Cash F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Bowling Green (Sr.)
2 25 Bob Gross G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Long Beach State (Sr.)
2 26 Luther Burden G  United States New York Knicks Utah (Jr.)
2 27 Walter Luckett# G  United States Detroit Pistons Ohio (Jr.)
2 28 Dan Roundfield* F/C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Central Michigan (Sr.)
2 29 Jim Blanks# G/F  United States Houston Rockets Gardner–Webb (Sr.)
2 30 Steve Green F  United States Chicago Bulls (from Seattle) Indiana (Sr.)
2 31 Glenn Hansen G  United States Kansas City Kings LSU (Sr.)
2 32 John Laskowski G  United States Chicago Bulls Indiana (Sr.)
2 33 Mel Utley# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Golden State) St. John's (Sr.)
2 34 Larry Fogle G  United States New York Knicks (from Buffalo via Chicago) Canisius (Jr.)
2 35 Allen Murphy G  United States Phoenix Suns (from Washington) Louisville (Sr.)
2 36 Jimmy Dan Conner# G  United States Phoenix Suns (from Boston) Kentucky (Sr.)
3 37 Rudy Hackett F  United States New Orleans Jazz Syracuse (Sr.)
3 38 Jim McElroy G  United States New Orleans Jazz (from Los Angeles) Central Michigan (Sr.)
3 39 Jimmie Baker# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Hawaii (Sr.)
3 40 Otis Johnson# F  United States Golden State Warriors Stetson (Sr.)
3 41 Charles Cleveland# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Alabama (Sr.)
3 42 Tom Roy# F Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=1975_NBA_draft
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