1972 NBA Draft
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Perhaps the biggest name that came out of the 1972 NBA Draft was "Dr.J" (Julius Erving), who was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks, although he never played for them.
Preceded by: 1971 NBA Draft |
NBA Draft | Followed by: 1973 NBA Draft |
[edit] Round 1
Pick | Player | Nationality | NBA Team | College/HS/Club Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LaRue Martin (C) | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Loyola (Chicago) |
2 | Bob McAdoo (C) | United States | Buffalo Braves | North Carolina |
3 | Dwight Davis (F) | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers | Houston |
4 | Corky Calhoun (F) | United States | Phoenix Suns | Pennsylvania |
5 | Fred Boyd (G) | United States | Philadelphia 76ers | Oregon State |
6 | Russell Lee (F) | United States | Milwaukee Bucks | Marshall |
7 | Isaac Stallworth (F) | United States | Seattle Supersonics | Kansas |
8 | Tom Riker (F) | United States | New York Knicks | South Carolina |
9 | Bob Nash (F) | United States | Detroit Pistons | Hawaii |
10 | Paul Westphal (G) | United States | Boston Celtics | Southern California |
11 | Ralph Simpson (G) | United States | Chicago Bulls | Michigan State |
12 | Julius Erving (F) | United States | Milwaukee Bucks | Massachusetts |
13 | Travis Grant (F) | United States | Los Angeles Lakers | Kentucky State |
[edit] Notable post-first round picks
Pick | Player | Nationality | NBA Team | College/HS/Club Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
17 | Chris Ford (SG) | United States | Detroit Pistons | Villanova |
26 | Dave Twardzik (SG) | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Old Dominion University |
31 | Lloyd Neal (PF) | United States | Portland Trail Blazers | Tennessee State |
62 | Henry Bibby (PG) | United States | New York Knicks | UCLA |
74 | James Silas (PG) | United States | Houston Rockets | Stephen F. Austin |