1976 NBA draft

The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 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 won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick.[2] The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. 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 New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers.[3] The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round picks respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA.[4] 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, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule.[5] 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection.[6] 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.[7] The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.

1976 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 8, 1976
LocationMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Overview
173 total selections in 10 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionJohn Lucas, Houston Rockets
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1977 →

Draft selections and draftee career notes

John Lucas from the University of Maryland was selected first overall by the Houston Rockets. Adrian Dantley from the University of Notre Dame, who went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, was selected 6th by the Buffalo Braves.[8] Four players from this draft, Dantley, 8th pick Robert Parish, 23rd pick Alex English and 29th pick Dennis Johnson, have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[9] Parish was also named to the list of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[10] Dantley was selected to two All-NBA Teams and six All-Star Games.[11] Parish won three NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. Later in his career, he added another championship in 1997 with the Chicago Bulls. His other achievements include two All-NBA Team selections and nine All-Star Game selections.[12] English's achievements include three All-NBA Team selections and eight All-Star Game selections.[13] Johnson won the NBA championships, along with the Finals Most Valuable Player Award, with the Seattle SuperSonics in 1979. He then won two other championships with the Celtics in the 1980s. He was selected to two All-NBA Teams, five All-Star Games and nine All-Defensive Teams.[14]

Lonnie Shelton, the 25th pick, is the only other player from this draft who was selected to an All-Star Game.[15] Lucas, 22nd pick Johnny Davis and 99th pick Mike Dunleavy all became head coaches after ending their playing career. Lucas has coached three teams in six seasons while Davis has coached three teams in four seasons.[16][17] Dunleavy won the Coach of the Year Award in 1999 with the Portland Trail Blazers.[18] He coached four teams in 17 seasons.[19] Two other players drafted also went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: Dennis Johnson and seventh pick Quinn Buckner.[20][21]

Key

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
^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

John Lucas of Maryland was the first overall pick by the Houston Rockets.
Wally Walker was selected fifth overall by the Portland Trail Blazers.
Robert Parish was selected eighth overall by the Golden State Warriors.
Alex English was selected 23rd overall by the Milwaukee Bucks.
Dennis Johnson was selected 29th overall by the Seattle SuperSonics.
RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11John LucasG  United StatesHouston Rockets (from Atlanta)[a]Maryland (Sr.)
12Scott MayF  United StatesChicago BullsIndiana (Sr.)
13Richard WashingtonF/C  United StatesKansas City KingsUCLA (Jr.)
14Leon DouglasF/C  United StatesDetroit PistonsAlabama (Sr.)
15Wally WalkerF  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersVirginia (Sr.)
16Adrian Dantley^G/F  United StatesBuffalo Braves (from New Orleans via Phoenix)[b]Notre Dame (Jr.)
17Quinn BucknerG  United StatesMilwaukee BucksIndiana (Sr.)
18Robert Parish^C  United StatesGolden State Warriors (from Los Angeles)[c]Centenary (Sr.)
19Armond HillG  United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Houston)[a]Princeton (Sr.)
110Ron LeeG  United StatesPhoenix SunsOregon (Sr.)
111Bob WilkersonG/F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsIndiana (Sr.)
112Terry FurlowG/F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMichigan State (Sr.)
113Mitch KupchakF/C  United StatesWashington Bullets (from Buffalo)[d]North Carolina (Sr.)
114Larry WrightG  United StatesWashington BulletsGrambling State (Jr.)
115Chuckie WilliamsG  United StatesCleveland CavaliersKansas State (Sr.)
116Norm CookF  United StatesBoston CelticsKansas (Jr.)
117Sonny ParkerG/F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsTexas A&M (Sr.)
218Willie SmithG  United StatesChicago BullsMissouri (Sr.)
219Bayard ForrestC  United StatesSeattle SuperSonics (from Atlanta via Milwaukee)[e]Grand Canyon (Sr.)
220Major JonesF  United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (from Kansas City via New Orleans)[f]Albany State (Sr.)
221Earl TatumG/F  United StatesLos Angeles Lakers (from Detroit via Phoenix)[g]Marquette (Sr.)
222Johnny DavisG  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersDayton (Jr.)
223Alex English^F  United StatesMilwaukee Bucks (from New Orleans via Atlanta)[e]South Carolina (Sr.)
224Scott LloydF/C  United StatesMilwaukee BucksArizona State (Sr.)
225Lonnie Shelton+F/C  United StatesNew York KnicksOregon State (Jr.)
226Jacky DorseyF  United StatesNew Orleans Jazz (from Los Angeles via Phoenix and Portland)[h]Georgia (So.)
227Phil HicksF  United StatesHouston RocketsTulane (Sr.)
228Bob CarringtonG/F  United StatesAtlanta Hawks (from Phoenix)[i]Boston College (Sr.)
229Dennis Johnson^G  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsPepperdine (Sr.)
230Al FlemingF  United StatesPhoenix Suns (from Buffalo)[j]Arizona (Sr.)
231Joe PaceC  United StatesWashington BulletsCoppin State (Sr.)
232Mo HowardG  United StatesCleveland CavaliersMaryland (Sr.)
233Butch FeherG  United StatesPhoenix Suns (from Boston)[k]Vanderbilt (Sr.)
234Marshall RogersG  United StatesGolden State WarriorsPan American (Sr.)
335Dallas Smith#C  United StatesChicago BullsWest Texas A&M (Sr.)
336Mike Dabney#G  United StatesLos Angeles LakersRutgers (Sr.)
337Lars HansenC  Canada[1]Chicago Bulls (from Kansas City)[l]Washington (Sr.)
338Phil SellersG/F  United StatesDetroit PistonsRutgers (Sr.)
339Jeff Tyson#G  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersWestern Michigan (Sr.)
340Lloyd WaltonG  United StatesMilwaukee BucksMarquette (Sr.)
341John McGill#F  United StatesNew York KnicksAlcorn State (Sr.)
342Steve Copp#F  United StatesNew Orleans JazzSan Diego State (Sr.)
343Tom AbernethyF  United StatesLos Angeles LakersIndiana (Sr.)
344Barnes Hauptfuhrer#F  United StatesHouston RocketsPrinceton (Sr.)
345Ira TerrellF/C  United StatesPhoenix SunsSMU (Sr.)
346Larry Cooke#G  United StatesAtlanta HawksVirginia Tech (Sr.)
347Ron Norwood#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersDePaul (Jr.)
348Gary Brewster#F  United StatesBuffalo BravesUTEP (Sr.)
349Bill Cook#G  United StatesWashington BulletsMemphis (Sr.)
350Gary Cole[2]F/C  United StatesCleveland CavaliersWisconsin–Parkside (Sr.)
351Jerry Fort#G  United StatesBoston CelticsNebraska (Sr.)
452Keith StarrG/F  United StatesChicago BullsPittsburgh (Sr.)
453Tom BarkerF/C  United StatesAtlanta HawksHawaii (Sr.)
454Clarence Ramsey#G  United StatesKansas City KingsWashington (Sr.)
455Scott Thompson#G  United StatesDetroit PistonsIowa (Sr.)
456David Everett#G  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersGrand Canyon (Sr.)
457Rick Bullock#F  United StatesNew York KnicksTexas Tech (Sr.)
458John Service#F  United StatesNew Orleans JazzUC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
459Dan Frost#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksIowa (Sr.)
460Wayman BrittG  United StatesLos Angeles LakersMichigan (Sr.)
461Hercle Ivy#G  United StatesHouston RocketsIowa State (Sr.)
462Paul Miller#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsOregon State (Sr.)
463Willie Parr#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsLeMoyne–Owen (Sr.)
464Freeman Blade#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMontana State Billings (Sr.)
465Marion Hillard#F  United StatesWashington BulletsMemphis (Sr.)
466John Engles#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersPenn (Sr.)
467Lewis Linder#G  United StatesBoston CelticsKentucky State (Sr.)
468Jeff Fosnes#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsVanderbilt (Sr.)
569Nate Williams#G  United StatesChicago BullsIllinois (Sr.)
570Ron DavisG/F  United StatesAtlanta HawksWashington State (Sr.)
571Willie Hodge#F  United StatesKansas City KingsDuke (Sr.)
572Jim Hearns#G  United StatesDetroit PistonsMarymount (Sr.)
573Gary Redding#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersAuburn (Sr.)
574Paul GriffinF/C  United StatesNew Orleans JazzWestern Michigan (Sr.)
575Tom Lockhart#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksManhattan (Sr.)
576Beaver Smith#G  United StatesNew York KnicksSt. John's (Sr.)
577James Rappis#G  United StatesMilwaukee BucksArizona (Sr.)
578Dave Marrs#F  United StatesHouston RocketsHouston (Sr.)
579Ralph Walker#G  United StatesPhoenix SunsSaint Mary's (Sr.)
580Robert Gray#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWichita State (Sr.)
581Jeff Brown#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMissouri Western (Sr.)
582Connie White#G  United StatesAtlanta HawksCalifornia (Sr.)
583L. C. Mason#C  United StatesWashington BulletsAlabama State (Sr.)
584Edmund LawrenceC  United StatesCleveland CavaliersMcNeese State (Sr.)
585Lewis McKinney#G  United StatesBoston CelticsSaint Louis (Sr.)
586Carl Bird#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsCalifornia (Sr.)
687Tom Paulin#G  United StatesChicago BullsWinston-Salem State (Sr.)
688Pete Padgett#F  United StatesAtlanta HawksNevada (Sr.)
689Andre McCarterG  United StatesKansas City KingsUCLA (Sr.)
690Russell Davis#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsVirginia Tech (Sr.)
691Dwayne Barnett#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsSamford (Sr.)
692Phil Spence#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksNC State (Sr.)
693Joe Jones#G  United StatesNew York KnicksGrambling State (Sr.)
694Bernard Tomlin#G  United StatesNew Orleans JazzHofstra (Sr.)
695Ed Schweitzer#F  United StatesLos Angeles LakersStanford (Sr.)
696Robert Paige#C  United StatesHouston RocketsHouston Baptist (Sr.)
697Carl Brown#G  United StatesPhoenix SunsEastern Kentucky (Sr.)
698Daryl Peterson#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWake Forest (Sr.)
699Mike DunleavyG  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersSouth Carolina (Sr.)
6100Danny Odums#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesFairfield (Sr.)
6101Pat Tallent#G  United StatesWashington BulletsGeorge Washington (Sr.)
6102Harry Davis#G  United StatesCleveland CavaliersMorris Brown (Sr.)
6103Art CollinsG  United StatesBoston CelticsBiscayne (Sr.)
6104Gene Cunningham#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsNorfolk State (Sr.)
7105Barry McLeod#G  United StatesChicago BullsCentenary (Sr.)
7106Carl Gerlach#F  United StatesAtlanta HawksKansas State (Sr.)
7107Craig Prosser#F  United StatesKansas City KingsCanisius (Sr.)
7108Curt Peterson#C  United StatesDetroit PistonsPuget Sound (Sr.)
7109Al DeWitt#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersWeber State (Sr.)
7110Boyd Batts#F  United StatesNew York KnicksUNLV (Sr.)
7111Andy WalkerG  United StatesNew Orleans JazzNiagara (Sr.)
7112Ron Barrow#G  United StatesMilwaukee BucksSouthern (Sr.)
7113Tommie Lipsey#F  United StatesLos Angeles LakersCal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
7114Barry Davis#F  United StatesHouston RocketsTexas A&M (Sr.)
7115Brad Warble#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsEastern Illinois (Sr.)
7116Mark Klein#G  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsMalone (Sr.)
7117Phil WalkerG  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMillersville (Sr.)
7118Frank Jones#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesTennessee Tech (Sr.)
7119Ralph Vallot#G  United StatesWashington BulletsLoyola Chicago (Sr.)
7120Johnny Britt#G  United StatesCleveland CavaliersWestern Kentucky (Sr.)
7121Ralph DrollingerC  United StatesBoston CelticsUCLA (Sr.)
7122Jesse Campbell#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsMercyhurst (Sr.)
8123Dale Koehler#F  United StatesCleveland CavaliersWisconsin (Sr.)
8124Doug Terry#G  United StatesAtlanta HawksUtah (Sr.)
8125Mike Davis#F  United StatesKansas City KingsBradley (Sr.)
8126Randy Henry#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsIllinois State (Sr.)
8127Brant Gibler#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersPuget Sound (Sr.)
8128Richard Bryant#F  United StatesNew Orleans JazzTexas State (Sr.)
8129Bob Warner#F  United StatesMilwaukee BucksMaine (Sr.)
8130Rick McCutcheon#G  United StatesNew York KnicksArizona State (Sr.)
8131Ed Gregg#C  United StatesLos Angeles LakersUtah State (Sr.)
8132Dan Krueger#G  United StatesHouston RocketsTexas (Sr.)
8133Tom DeBerry#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsNorthern Arizona (Sr.)
8134Norton BarnhillG  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWashington State (Sr.)
8135Lee Dixon#F  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersHardin–Simmons (Sr.)
8136Mark McAndrew#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesProvidence (Sr.)
8137Merlin Wilson#C  United StatesWashington BulletsGeorgetown (Sr.)
8138Tim Sisneros#C  United StatesCleveland CavaliersMiddle Tennessee (Sr.)
8139John Clark#G  United StatesBoston CelticsNortheastern (Sr.)
8140Stan Boskovich#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsWest Virginia (Sr.)
9141John Thomas#F  United StatesChicago BullsUConn (Sr.)
9142Bob Kovach#F  United StatesAtlanta HawksSan Diego State (Sr.)
9143Dave Logan#G  United StatesKansas City KingsColorado (Sr.)
9144Bill Martin#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsHartwick (Sr.)
9145Rob Torresdal#F  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersLinfield (Sr.)
9146Bennie Shaw#G  United StatesMilwaukee BucksUCF (Sr.)
9147Archie Talley#G  United StatesNew York KnicksSalem (Sr.)
9148Calvin Robinson#F  United StatesNew Orleans JazzMississippi Valley State (Sr.)
9149David Pickett#F  United StatesLos Angeles LakersLouisiana–Monroe (Sr.)
9150John Irving#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsHofstra (Sr.)
9151Ron Johnson#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNorth Carolina A&T (Sr.)
9152Fly Williams#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersAllentown Jets (EBA)
9153Bob Rozyczko#F  United StatesBuffalo BravesSt. Bonaventure (Sr.)
9154Clyde Agnew#F  United StatesWashington BulletsNewberry (Sr.)
9155Bruce Parkinson#G  United StatesCleveland CavaliersPurdue (Jr.)
9156Bill Collins#F  United StatesBoston CelticsBoston College (Sr.)
9157Howard Smith#F  United StatesGolden State WarriorsSan Francisco (Sr.)
10158John Hudson#F  United StatesChicago BullsConcord (Sr.)
10159Mike Dickerson#G  United StatesAtlanta HawksSouth Florida (Sr.)
10160Terry Bailey#F  United StatesKansas City KingsNorth Texas (Sr.)
10161Bob Johnson#F  United StatesDetroit PistonsWisconsin (Sr.)
10162Marcos Leite#C  BrazilPortland Trail BlazersPepperdine (Sr.)
10163Gene Shy#F  United StatesNew York KnicksFlorida (Sr.)
10164Art Johnson#F  United StatesNew Orleans JazzIowa State (Sr.)
10165Hugo Cabrera#F  Dominican RepublicMilwaukee BucksEast Texas State (Sr.)
10166Gary Jackson#F  United StatesPhoenix SunsArizona State (Sr.)
10167Ricky Lewis#F  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsAlcorn State (Sr.)
10168Ed Stefanski#G  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersPenn (Sr.)
10169Tim Stokes#G  United StatesBuffalo BravesCanisius (Sr.)
10170Mike Buescher#F  United StatesWashington BulletsSeton Hall (Sr.)
10171Elisha McSweeney#F  BahamasPhiladelphia 76ersMinnesota State (Sr.)
10172Otho Tucker#F  United StatesBoston CelticsIllinois (Sr.)
10173Ken Smith#G  United StatesGolden State WarriorsSan Diego (Sr.)

Trades

  • a 1 2 On June 7, 1976, the Houston Rockets acquired Dwight Jones and the first pick from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Gus Bailey, Joe Meriweather and the ninth pick.[22] The Rockets used the pick to draft John Lucas. The Hawks used the pick to draft Armond Hill.
  • b On May 29, 1975, the Buffalo Braves acquired a first-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for a 1975 first-round pick.[23] Previously, the Suns acquired Dennis Awtrey, Nate Hawthorne, Curtis Perry and the pick on September 16, 1974, from the New Orleans Jazz in exchange for Neal Walk and a 1975 second-round pick.[24] The Braves used the pick to draft Adrian Dantley.
  • c On September 6, 1974, the Golden State Warriors acquired a first-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers as compensation for the signing of Cazzie Russell as a free agent.[25] The Warriors used the pick to draft Robert Parish.
  • d On July 30, 1975, the Washington Bullets acquired a first-round pick from the Buffalo Braves in exchange for Dick Gibbs.[26] The Bullets used the pick to draft Mitch Kupchak.
  • e 1 2 On October 22, 1975, the Seattle SuperSonics acquired a second-round pick from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Jim Fox.[27] Previously, the Bucks acquired two 1976 second-round picks on June 5, 1975, from the Atlanta Hawks as a compensation when the Hawks illegally signed Julius Erving.[3][28] Previously the Hawks acquired Bob Kauffman, Dean Meminger, 1974 and 1975 first-round picks, 1975 and 1976 second-round picks, and a 1980 third-round pick on May 20, 1974, from the New Orleans Jazz in exchange for Pete Maravich.[29] The Sonics used the pick to draft Bayard Forrest. The Bucks used the pick to draft Alex English.
  • f On September 16, 1974, the Portland Trail Blazers acquired Barry Clemens and future consideration (the Blazers acquired a second-round pick on May 25, 1976) from the New Orleans Jazz in exchange for Rick Roberson.[30][31] Previously, the Jazz acquired Ron Behagen and the pick on May 28, 1975, from the Kansas City Kings in exchange for a 1975 first-round pick.[32] The Blazers used the pick to draft Major Jones.
  • g On November 3, 1975, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired John Roche and a second-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Pat Riley.[33] Previously, the Suns acquired the pick on September 30, 1975, from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Earl Williams.[34] The Lakers used the pick to draft Earl Tatum.
  • h On June 3, 1976, the New Orleans Jazz acquired a 1976 second-round pick from the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for a 1977 second-round pick.[35] Previously, the Blazers acquired the pick on June 9, 1975, from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Phil Lumpkin.[36] Previously, the Suns acquired the pick and a 1977 third-round pick on November 27, 1974, from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Corky Calhoun.[37] The Jazz used the pick to draft Jacky Dorsey.
  • i On October 8, 1973, the Atlanta Hawks acquired a 1976 second-round pick and a 1977 third-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Bob Christian.[38] The Hawks used the pick to draft Bob Carrington.
  • j On February 1, 1976, the Phoenix Suns acquired Gar Heard and a second-round pick from the Buffalo Braves in exchange for John Shumate.[39] The Suns used the pick to draft Al Fleming.
  • k On May 23, 1975, the Phoenix Suns acquired Paul Westphal, 1975 and 1976 second-round picks from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Charlie Scott.[40] The Suns used the pick to draft Butch Feher.
  • l On December 8, 1975, the Chicago Bulls acquired a 1977 second-round pick and a 1976 third-round pick from the Kansas City Kings in exchange for Matt Guokas.[41] The Bulls used the pick to draft Lars Hansen.

Early entrants

College underclassmen

The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[42]

ABA dispersal draft

Moses Malone was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers from the Spirits of St. Louis.

On August 5, 1976, the NBA hosted a dispersal draft to select players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, the American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises that were not included in the ABA–NBA merger. The eighteen NBA teams and the four ABA teams that joined the NBA, the Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets and San Antonio Spurs, were allowed to participate in the draft. The teams selected in reverse order of their win–loss percentage in the previous NBA and ABA seasons.[43] The team that made a selection must pay a certain price for the signing rights to the player, which are set by the league's committee. The money from the draft was used to help the four ABA teams that merged with the NBA to pay off some of their obligations to the two folded ABA franchises, the Colonels and the Spirits. The team that made a selection must assume the player's ABA contract. Players who were not selected would become free agents.[44]

Twenty players from the Colonels and the Spirits were available for the draft. Eleven were selected in the first round and the twelfth player was selected in the second round. Eight players were not selected and thus became a free agent. The Chicago Bulls used the first pick to select five-time ABA All-Star Artis Gilmore with a signing price of $1,100,000. The Portland Trail Blazers, who acquired the Atlanta Hawks' second pick, selected Maurice Lucas and Moses Malone with signing price of $300,000 and $350,000 respectively. Marvin Barnes, who was selected fourth by the Detroit Pistons was the second most expensive player in the draft with a signing price of $500,000. Several teams elected to pass their first-round picks and only the Kansas City Kings used the second-round pick. The draft continued until the third round, but no other players were selected.[45]

RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamABA teamSigning priceRef.
11Artis Gilmore^C  United StatesChicago BullsKentucky Colonels$1,100,000[46]
12Maurice Lucas*F/C  United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (from Atlanta)[m]Kentucky Colonels$300,000[47]
13Ron BooneG/F  United StatesKansas City KingsSpirits of St. Louis$250,000[48]
14Marvin BarnesF/C  United StatesDetroit PistonsSpirits of St. Louis$500,000[49]
15Moses Malone^F/C  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersSpirits of St. Louis$350,000[50]
16Randy DentonC  United StatesNew York KnicksSpirits of St. Louis$50,000[51]
17Bird AverittG  United StatesBuffalo Braves (from Milwaukee)[n]Kentucky Colonels$125,000[52]
18Wil JonesF  United StatesIndiana PacersKentucky Colonels$50,000[53]
19Ron Thomas#G/F  United StatesHouston RocketsKentucky Colonels$15,000[54]
110Louie Dampier^G  United StatesSan Antonio SpursKentucky Colonels$20,000[55]
111Jan van Breda KolffG/F  United StatesNew York NetsKentucky Colonels$60,000[56]
212Mike BarrG  United StatesKansas City KingsSpirits of St. Louis$15,000[57]

Trades

Notes

 1: Lars Hansen was born in Denmark, but grew up in Canada and has represented the Canadian national team.[58]
 2: Gary Cole later changed his name into Abdul Jeelani. He used that name during his career in the NBA.[59]

See also

References

General
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  • "1976 NBA Draft". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on August 4, 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
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