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The 1988 NBA Draft took place on 28 June 1988 in New York City, New York. The length was reduced from seven rounds in the previous year to three rounds. This draft produced few star players, with the exception of Mitch Richmond and, to a lesser extent, Majerle and Manning.[citation needed]
[edit] Round one
[edit] Round two
[edit] Round three
[edit] Notable undrafted players
[edit] Trivia
- More players born in Lebanon were drafted in this draft than any other:
- Rony Seikaly, a citizen of both Lebanon and the U.S. by birth, played college ball at Syracuse.
- Steve Kerr, who starred at Arizona, was also born in Lebanon. The son of academic Malcolm Kerr, he spent much of his childhood in the Middle East. The elder Kerr was the president of the American University of Beirut when he was murdered by Islamic militants in 1984.
- Rod Strickland (no. 19) holds the rare distinction of being named to an All-NBA team (second team in 1997-98) without ever being picked for the All-Star game.
- David Rivers (no. 25) was involved in a horrendous auto accident with his Notre Dame teammate Ken Barlow, but the two have since recovered and Barlow lives in Indianapolis.
- Jorge Gonzalez (no. 54) later achieved fame as a professional wrestler, competing as El Gigante in WCW and Giant Gonzalez in the WWF.
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