1969 Nba Draft

The 1969 NBA draft was the 23rd annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The draft was held on April 7 and May 7, 1969, before the 1969–70 season. In this draft, fourteen NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. 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.

1969 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)April 7, 1969 (Rounds 1 & 2)
May 7, 1969 (Other rounds)
LocationNew York City, New York
Overview
218 total selections in 20 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionLew Alcindor,[1] Milwaukee Bucks
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1970 →

The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Milwaukee Bucks won the coin flip in the commissioner's New York office on March 19 and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Phoenix Suns went second. 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. The Los Angeles Lakers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as settlement of the Rudy LaRusso trade to the San Francisco Warriors. The draft consisted of twenty rounds and selected 218 players.

Draftee career notes

Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) from UCLA was selected first overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. He went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award and was selected to both All-NBA Second Team and All-Star Game in his first season. The following season, the Bucks acquired 31-year old point guard Oscar Robertson from the Cincinnati Royals. They led the Bucks to a league-best 66 wins in the regular season. The Bucks then beat the Baltimore Bullets in the Finals to win their first NBA championship, in only their third season. In that season, Alcindor also won the Most Valuable Player Award and Finals Most Valuable Player Award. He went on to win five more NBA championships in the 1980s with the Los Angeles Lakers, where he teamed up with Magic Johnson, the first pick in 1979. He also won another Finals Most Valuable Player Award in 1985. He won a total of six Most Valuable Player Award, the most in the history of the NBA. He also held the record for the most All-Star Game selections with 19 and the most All-NBA Team selections with 15. Furthermore, he was selected to eleven All-Defensive Teams, the second most selections. He retired as all–time league scoring leader with 38,387 points and the all–time league leader in total blocked shots with 3,189 blocks. For his achievements, he has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was also named in the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History list announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.

Jo Jo White, the ninth pick, won two NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in 1974 and 1976. He was named as the Finals Most Valuable Player in the latter. He was selected to two All-NBA Teams and seven All-Star Games. 45th pick Bob Dandridge won two NBA championships with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971 and with the Washington Bullets in the 1978. He was selected to one All-NBA Team and four All-Star Games. Norm Van Lier, the 34th pick, was selected to both the All-NBA Team and the All-Star Game. He was also selected to eight All-Defensive Teams. Two other players from this draft, 10th pick Butch Beard and 61st pick Steve Mix, was also selected to an All-Star Game. Beard became a head coach after his playing career, he coached the New Jersey Nets for two seasons in the 1990s. Three other players drafted also went on to have a coaching career: 43rd pick Fred Carter, 68th pick Gene Littles and 187th pick Mack Calvin.

In the 13th round, the San Francisco Warriors selected Denise Long, a girl's high school player from Whitten, Iowa. Long, who averaged 62.8 points per game in her senior year, became the first female ever to be drafted by an NBA team. However, the selection was later voided by commissioner J. Walter Kennedy as a publicity stunt. In the 15th round, the Phoenix Suns selected track and field athlete Bob Beamon from the University of Texas at El Paso with the 189th pick. He had just broken the world record for long jump and won the gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games. Although he had played basketball before his athletics career, he stayed with it and never played in the NBA.

Draft selections

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
1969 Nba Draft 
Center Lew Alcindor of UCLA (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
was selected first overall
by the Milwaukee Bucks
Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
1 1 Lew Alcindor^[1] C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Milwaukee Bucks UCLA
1 2 Neal Walk C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns Florida
1 3 Lucius Allen G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Seattle SuperSonics UCLA
1 4 Terry Driscoll F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Detroit Pistons Boston College
1 5 Larry Cannon G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Chicago Bulls La Salle
1 6 Bingo Smith G/F 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Diego Rockets Tulsa
1 7 Bob Portman F 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Francisco Warriors Creighton
1 8 Herm Gilliam G/F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Cincinnati Royals Purdue
1 9 Jo Jo White^ G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Boston Celtics Kansas
1 10 Butch Beard+ G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Atlanta Hawks Louisville
1 11 John Warren G/F 1969 Nba Draft  United States New York Knicks St. John's
1 12 Willie McCarter G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Los Angeles Lakers Drake
1 13 Bud Ogden F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Philadelphia 76ers Santa Clara
1 14 Mike Davis G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Baltimore Bullets Virginia Union
1 15 Rick Roberson F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Los Angeles Lakers[2] Cincinnati
2 16 Simmie Hill# F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Chicago Bulls (from Phoenix) West Texas State
2 17 Bob Greacen F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Milwaukee Bucks Rutgers
2 18 Ron Taylor# C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Seattle SuperSonics USC
2 19 Willie Norwood F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Detroit Pistons Alcorn A&M
2 20 Ken Spain# C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Chicago Bulls Houston
2 21 Bernie Williams G 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Diego Rockets La Salle
2 22 Ed Siudut# F 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Francisco Warriors Holy Cross
2 23 Johnny Baum F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Chicago Bulls (from Cincinnati)[a] Temple
2 24 Gene Williams# F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns (from Boston)[b] Kansas State
2 25 Wally Anderzunas F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Atlanta Hawks Creighton
2 26 Bill Bunting# F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States New York Knicks North Carolina
2 27 Dick Garrett G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Los Angeles Lakers Southern Illinois
2 28 Willie Taylor# F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Philadelphia 76ers LeMoyne–Owen
2 29 Willie Scott# F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Baltimore Bullets Alabama State
3 30 Floyd Kerr# G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns Colorado State
3 31 Skeeter Swift# G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Milwaukee Bucks East Tennessee State
3 32 Lee Winfield G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Seattle SuperSonics North Texas State
3 33 Lamar Green F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns (from Detroit)[c] Morehead State
3 34 Norm Van Lier* G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Chicago Bulls Saint Francis (PA)
3 35 Charles Bonaparte# G 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Diego Rockets Norfolk State
3 36 Tom Hagan# G 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Francisco Warriors Vanderbilt
3 37 Luther Rackley C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Cincinnati Royals Xavier (OH)
3 38 Julius Keye# F-C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Boston Celtics Alcorn State
3 39 Lloyd Kerr# G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns Colorado State
3 40 Eddie Mast F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States New York Knicks Temple
3 41 Luther Green F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Cincinnati Royals (from Los Angeles) Long Island
3 42 Mike Grosso# C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Philadelphia 76ers Louisville
3 43 Fred Carter G/F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Baltimore Bullets Mount St. Mary's
4 44 Dennis Stewart F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns Michigan
4 45 Bob Dandridge* G/F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Milwaukee Bucks Norfolk State
4 52 Steve Kuberski F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Boston Celtics Bradley
4 56 Dave Scholz F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Philadelphia 76ers Illinois
5 58 Rich Jones F/C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Phoenix Suns Memphis State
5 61 Steve Mix+ F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Detroit Pistons Toledo
5 64 Willie Wise F 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Francisco Warriors Drake
5 65 Jake Ford G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Cincinnati Royals Maryland State
5 66 George Thompson G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Boston Celtics Marquette
5 69 Wil Jones F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Los Angeles Lakers Albany State
6 73 John Arthurs G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Milwaukee Bucks Tulane
8 103 Bob Arnzen F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Detroit Pistons Notre Dame
8 109 Bob Christian C 1969 Nba Draft  United States Atlanta Hawks Grambling
9 117 George Reynolds G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Detroit Pistons Houston
11 147 Justus Thigpen G 1969 Nba Draft  United States San Diego Rockets Weber State
12 167 Fatty Taylor G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Philadelphia 76ers La Salle
14 187 Mack Calvin G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Los Angeles Lakers USC
19 214 Grady O'Malley F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Atlanta Hawks Manhattan
19 215 Brian Heaney G 1969 Nba Draft  Canada Baltimore Bullets Acadia (Canada)
1969 Nba Draft 
Bobby "Bingo" Smith was selected 6th overall by the San Diego Rockets.

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 1969 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

Player Pos. Nationality School/club team
Moe Barr G 1969 Nba Draft  United States Duquesne
Gary Suiter C/F 1969 Nba Draft  United States Midwestern State

Trades

  • a On October 20, 1967, the Chicago Bulls acquired Flynn Robinson, 1968 and 1969 second-round picks from the Cincinnati Royals in exchange for Guy Rodgers. The Bulls used the pick to draft Johnny Baum.
  • b On August 27, 1968, the Phoenix Suns acquired a second-round pick from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Em Bryant. The Suns used the pick to draft Gene Williams.
  • c On December 17, 1968, the Phoenix Suns acquired Jim Fox and a third-round pick from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for McCoy McLemore. The Suns used the pick to draft Lamar Green.

Notes

 1: Lew Alcindor changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1971.
 2: The Los Angeles Lakers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as settlement of the Rudy LaRusso trade to the San Francisco Warriors on August 31, 1967.

See also

References

    General
  • "Complete First Round Results 1960–69". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on March 21, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  • "1969 NBA Draft". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on April 6, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  • "1967–1971 NBA Drafts". The Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  • "1969 NBA Draft". The Draft Review. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
    Specific

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