1973 NBA draft


The 1973 NBA draft was the 27th annual draft of the National Basketball Association. The draft was held on April 24 and May 5, 1973, before the 1973–74 season. 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. 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. The Philadelphia 76ers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation when the Seattle SuperSonics signed John Brisker. 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 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 20 rounds comprising the selection of 211 players.
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

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. 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. 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. Collins's achievements include four All-Star Game selections. After retiring as a player, he went on to coach the Chicago Bulls, the Detroit Pistons and the Washington Wizards. Brewer was a member of the 1982 NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers. He later played basketball in Europe, earning the 1983 Euroleague championship with the Ford Cantù. McGinnis had already played in the American Basketball Association 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. 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. He was selected to three ABA All-Star Games and two NBA All-Star Games.
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. He then returned to the NBA and coached three NBA teams. He won the Coach of the Year Award in 2005 with the Phoenix Suns and in 2017 with the Houston Rockets. 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. Two other players drafted also went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: 21st pick Allan Bristow and 66th pick George Karl.
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 to the FIBA Hall of Fame. The Atlanta Hawks used the 79th pick to draft Dave Winfield, who starred at both baseball and basketball at the University of Minnesota. He was also drafted in three other major sport leagues; Major League Baseball, the National Football League and the ABA. He chose baseball and played 22 seasons in MLB.

Key

Draft

RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11+G/FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersIllinois State
12F/CUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers Minnesota
13GUnited StatesBuffalo BravesProvidence
14C/FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsLouisiana Tech
15+F/CUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers American
16F/GUnited StatesHouston RocketsLong Beach State
17F/CUnited StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsMinnesota
18F/CUnited StatesPhoenix SunsSaint Joseph's
19F/CUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks Houston
110FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksMissouri
111#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsSouth Carolina
112C/FUnited StatesChicago BullsIowa
113FUnited StatesCapital BulletsIllinois
114FUnited StatesNew York KnicksSt. John's
115#GUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers Virginia
116CMilwaukee BucksUCLA
117CUnited StatesBoston CelticsIndiana
118#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersCal State L.A.
219GUnited StatesCapital Bullets Washington
220GItalyKansas City-Omaha Kings Marshall
221F/GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers Virginia Tech
222^F/CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers Indiana Pacers
223#FUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers St. John's
224GUnited StatesChicago Bulls Providence
225F/GUnited StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsMarquette
226#GUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers Ohio State
227GUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks Villanova
228#F/GUnited StatesNew York Knicks Saint Joseph's
229FUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsCincinnati
230#FUnited StatesChicago BullsAlabama
231C/FUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers New York Nets
232C/FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers Albany State
233GUnited StatesPhoenix Suns Duke
234#CUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersPan American
235FUnited StatesBoston CelticsPennsylvania

Other picks

The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at least one NBA game.
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RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
336GUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks Princeton
338GBuffalo BravesFordham
342FUnited StatesPhoenix Suns Bethel
344GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsSouthwestern Louisiana
345FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksLong Beach State
348FUnited StatesCapital BulletsToledo
349GUnited StatesNew York KnicksMarquette
350+FUnited StatesDetroit Pistons Memphis State
351FUnited StatesHouston Rockets Houston Baptist
455GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersPepperdine
457CUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersOhio State
464GUnited StatesChicago BullsNorthwestern
466GUnited StatesNew York KnicksNorth Carolina
574FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersCalifornia
576FUnited StatesKansas City-Omaha KingsGuilford
583FUnited StatesNew York KnicksDrake
688FUnited StatesBuffalo BravesCanisius
696GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksNew Mexico State
698G/FUnited StatesChicago BullsMississippi
7106F/CUnited StatesBuffalo BravesGeorgia
7118GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersSouthern Illinois
8128FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsArizona State
8129GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsCentral Michigan
9138C/FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersHardin–Simmons
11166FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersVanderbilt
17204FUnited StatesBuffalo BravesBoston University

Trades