Philadelphia 76ers draft history

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Following is a list of the professional National Basketball Association Draft selections of the Philadelphia 76ers , beginning in 1950.

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Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer First Overall NBA Draft Pick Selected for an NBA All-Star Game

Philadelphia 76ers (1964–present)

YearRoundPickPlayerNationalityPositionCollege/High School/Club
2022 123 David Roddy Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF Colorado State
2021 128 Jaden Springer Flag of the United States.svg  United States SG Tennessee
2021 250 Filip Petrušev Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia C Mega Basket (Serbia)
2021 253 Charles Bassey Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria C Western Kentucky
2020 121 Tyrese Maxey Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG University of Kentucky
2020 234 Théo Maledon Flag of France.svg  France PG ASVEL Villerbaune (France)
2020 236 Tyler Bey Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF University of Colorado
2020 249 Isaiah Joe Flag of the United States.svg  United States SG University of Arkansas
2020 258 Paul Reed Flag of the United States.svg  United States PF DePaul University
2019 124 Ty Jerome Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG University of Virginia
2019 233 Carsen Edwards Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Purdue University
2019 234 Bruno Fernando Flag of Angola.svg  Angola C University of Maryland
2019 242 Admiral Schofield Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF University of Tennessee
2019 254 Marial Shayok Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada SG Iowa State University
2018 110 Mikal Bridges Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF Villanova University
2018 126 Landry Shamet Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Wichita State University
2018 238 Khyri Thomas Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Creighton University
2018 256 Ray Spalding Flag of the United States.svg  United States PF University of Louisville
2018 260 Kostas Antetokounmpo Flag of Greece.svg  Greece SF University of Dayton
2017 11 Markelle Fultz Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG University of Washington
2017 236 Jonah Bolden Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia PF KK FMP Beograd (Serbia)
2017 239 Jawun Evans Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
2017 246 Sterling Brown Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Southern Methodist University
2017 250 Mathias Lessort Flag of France.svg  France PF/C Nanterre 92 (France)
2016 11 Ben Simmons Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia PF Louisiana State University
2016 124 Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot Flag of France.svg  France SG/SF KK Mega Basket (Serbia)
2016 126 Furkan Korkmaz Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey SG Yeşilyurt Spor Kulübü
2015 13 Jahlil Okafor Flag of the United States.svg  United States C Duke University
2015 235 Willy Hernangómez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain C Baloncesto Sevilla (Spain)
2015 237 Richaun Holmes Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF/PF Bowling Green State University
2015 247 Artūras Gudaitis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania C Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania)
2015 258 J. P. Tokoto Flag of the United States.svg  United States SG/SF University of North Carolina
2015 260 Luka Mitrović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia PF Red Star Belgarde (Serbia)
2014 13 Joel Embiid Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon C University of Kansas [1]
2014 110 Elfrid Payton Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG University of Louisiana–Lafayette
2014 232 K. J. McDaniels Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF Clemson University
2014 239 Jerami Grant Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF Syracuse University
2014 247 Russ Smith Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG University of Louisville
2014 252 Vasilije Micić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia PG KK Mega Basket (Serbia)
2014 254 Nemanja Dangubić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia PGKK Mega Basket (Serbia)
2013 111 Michael Carter-Williams Flag of the United States.svg  United States PGSyracuse University
2013 235 Glen Rice Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Georgia Institute of Technology
2013 242 Pierre Jackson Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Baylor University
2012 115 Maurice Harkless Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF St. John's University
2012 245 Justin Hamilton Flag of the United States.svg  United States C LSU
2012 254 Tornike Shengelia Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia PF Spirou Charleroi (Belgium)
2011 116 Nikola Vučević Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro C/PF USC
2011 250 Lavoy Allen Flag of the United States.svg  United States PF Temple University
2010 12 Evan Turner Flag of the United States.svg  United States SF Ohio State University
2009 117 Jrue Holiday Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG University of California, Los Angeles
2008 116 Marreese Speights Flag of the United States.svg  United States PF University of Florida
2007 112 Thaddeus Young Flag of the United States.svg  United States PF Georgia Institute of Technology
2007 121 Daequan Cook Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG Ohio State University
2007 130 Petteri Koponen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Espoon Honka (Finland)
2007 238 Kyrylo Fesenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Cherkaski Mavpy (Ukraine)
2006 113 Thabo Sefolosha Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland SG Pallacanestro Biella (Italy)
2005 245 Louis Williams Flag of the United States.svg  United States PG South Gwinnett High School (Snellville, Georgia)
2004 19 Andre Iguodala Flag of the United States.svg  United States SG/SF University of Arizona
2003 250 Paccelis Morlende Flag of France.svg  France JDA Dijon Basket (France)
2002 116 Jiří Welsch Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic KK Olimpija (Slovenia)
2002 244 Sam Clancy Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States University of Southern California
2001 126 Samuel Dalembert Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti/ Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada C Seton Hall University
2001 236 Damone Brown Syracuse University
2001 256 Ethan Sherwood Georgia Institute of Technology
2000 120 Speedy Claxton Hofstra University
2000 248 Mark Karcher Temple University
1999 247 Todd MacCulloch Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada University of Washington
1998 18 Larry Hughes Saint Louis University
1998 237 Casey Shaw University of Toledo
1997 12 Keith Van Horn University of Utah
1997 233 Marko Milič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia KK Olimpija (Slovenia)
1997 235 Kebu Stewart California State University, Bakersfield
1997 236 James Collins Florida State University
1996 11 Allen Iverson PG Georgetown University
1996 231 Mark Hendrickson Washington State University
1996 232 Ryan Minor University of Oklahoma
1996 248 Jamie Feick Michigan State University
1995 13 Jerry Stackhouse University of North Carolina
1994 16 Sharone Wright Clemson University
1994 120 B. J. Tyler University of Texas at Austin
1994 233 Derrick Alston Duquesne University
1993 12 Shawn Bradley Brigham Young University
1993 232 Alphonso Ford Mississippi Valley State University
1992 19 Clarence Weatherspoon University of Southern Mississippi
1991 217 Álvaro Teherán Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia University of Houston
1990 244 Brian Oliver Georgia Institute of Technology
1990 247 Derek Strong Xavier University
1989 119 Kenny Payne University of Louisville
1989 244 Reggie Cross University of Hawaii
1989 254 Toney Mack University of Georgia
1988 13 Charles Smith University of Pittsburgh
1988 231 Everette Stephens Purdue University
1988 357 Hernán Montenegro Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Louisiana State University
1987 116 Christian Welp Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany University of Washington
1987 239 Vincent Askew University of Memphis
1987 243 Andrew Kennedy University of Virginia
1987 357 Hansi Gnad Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany University of Alaska Anchorage
1987 362 Eric Riggins Rutgers University
1987 485 Brian Rahilly University of Tulsa
1987 5108Frank Ross American University
1987 6131 Tracy Foster University of Alabama at Birmingham
1987 7154 Eric Semisch West Virginia University
1986 244 David Wingate Georgetown University
1986 356 Keith Colbert Virginia Tech
1986 367 Ron Rowan St. John's University
1986 490 Wes Stallings East Tennessee State University
1986 5113 Kevin Holmes DePaul University
1986 6136 Andre McCloud Seton Hall University
1986 7159 Dan Palombizio Ball State University
1985 121 Terry Catledge University of South Alabama
1985 233 Greg Stokes University of Iowa
1985 244 Voise Winters Bradley University
1985 367Steve Black La Salle University
1985 490 Derrick Gervin University of Texas at San Antonio
1985 5113Carl Wright Southern Methodist University
1985 6136 Daryl Lloyd Drake University
1985 7159 Jaye Andrews Bucknell University
1984 15 Charles Barkley Auburn University
1984 110 Leon Wood California State University, Fullerton
1984 122 Tom Sewell Lamar University
1984 348James Banks University of Georgia
1984 368 Butch Graves Yale University
1984 491 Earl Harrison Morehead State University
1984 5114 Dan Federman University of Tennessee
1984 6137 Gary Springer Iona College
1984 7160 Rich Congo Drexel University
1984 8183 Frank Dobbs Villanova University
1984 9205Michael Mitchell Drexel University
1984 10227Martin Clark Boston College
1983 117 Leo Rautins Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Syracuse University
1983 247 Ken Lyons North Texas State University
1983 364 Claude Riley Texas A&M University
1983 370 Dan Ruland James Madison University
1983 474Kalpatrick Wells Mississippi State University
1983 493 Craig Robinson Princeton University
1983 5116Mike Milligan Tennessee State University
1983 6139 Sedale Threatt West Virginia University Institute of Technology
1983 7162Tony BruinSyracuse University
1983 8184Gordon Austin American University
1983 9206Charles Fisher James Madison University
1982 122 Mark McNamara University of California
1982 236 J. J. Anderson Bradley University
1982 245 Russ Schoene University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
1982 368Dale Solomon Virginia Tech
1982 491Bruce Atkins Duquesne University
1982 5114Donald Mason California State University, Fresno
1982 6137Kevin Boyle University of Iowa
1982 7160Keith Hilliard Missouri State University
1982 8183Donald Seals Jackson State University
1982 9204George Melton Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
1982 10224Randy Burkert Drexel University
1981 122 Franklin Edwards Cleveland State University
1981 246 Vernon Smith Texas A&M University
1981 368Ernest Graham University of Maryland, College Park
1981 492Rynn Wright Texas A&M University
1981 5114Steve Craig Brigham Young University
1981 6138Michael Thomas North Park University
1981 7160John Crawford University of Kansas
1981 8183Frank Gilroy St. John's University
1981 9202Ron Wister Temple University
1981 10223Pete Mullenberg University of Delaware
1980 18 Andrew Toney University of Louisiana at Lafayette
1980 121 Monti Davis Tennessee State University
1980 244 Clyde Austin North Carolina State University
1980 367Reggie Gaines Winston-Salem State University
1980 485Billy Bryant Western Kentucky University
1980 490Harold Hubbard Savannah State University
1980 5113Jim Swaney University of Toledo
1980 6136Donald Cooper Saint Augustine's College (North Carolina)
1980 7159Richard Smith Weber State University
1980 8177Martin Lemelle Grambling State University
1980 9198Luke Griffin Saint Joseph's University
1980 10213Joe Hand King's College
1979 116 Jim Spanarkel Duke University
1979 236 Clint Richardson Seattle University
1979 237 Bernard Toone Marquette University
1979 358 Earl Cureton University of Detroit Mercy
1979 483 Mike Niles California State University, Fullerton
1979 5103Carl McPipe University of Nebraska
1979 6123Dan Hartshorne University of Oregon
1979 7142Bobby Willis University of Pennsylvania
1979 8163 Rick Raivio University of Portland
1979 9180Coby Leavitt University of Utah
1979 10198 Keith McCord University of Alabama at Birmingham
1978 236 Maurice Cheeks West Texas A&M University
1978 243 Glenn Hagan St. Bonaventure University
1978 487 Brett Vroman University of Nevada, Las Vegas
1978 5109Mark Haymoore University of Massachusetts Amherst
1978 6130Osborne Lockhart University of Minnesota
1978 7151Anthony Murray University of Alabama
1978 8169Alan Cunningham Colorado State University
1978 10201Dennis James Widener University
1977 120 Glenn Mosley Seton Hall University
1977 225 Wilson Washington Old Dominion University
1977 242 Bob Elliott University of Arizona
1977 243 Herm Harris University of Arizona
1977 364Arnold Dugger Oral Roberts University
1977 486Jack Jones University of Utah
1977 5108Teko Wynder University of Tulsa
1977 6129George Gibson Winston-Salem State University
1977 7149Dennin Forest University of Nebraska Omaha
1977 8168 John Olive Villanova University
1976 112 Terry Furlow Michigan State University
1976 347Ron Norwood DePaul University
1976 464Freeman Blade Montana State University Billings
1976 581Jeff Browne Missouri Western State College
1976 699 Mike Dunleavy Sr. University of South Carolina
1976 7117 Phil Walker Millersville University of Pennsylvania
1976 8135Lee Dixon Hardin–Simmons University
1976 9152 Fly Williams Austin Peay State University
1976 10168 Ed Stefanski University of Pennsylvania
1975 15 Darryl Dawkins Maynard Evans High School (Orlando, Florida)
1975 223 World B. Free Guilford College
1975 339 Jimmie Baker University of Hawaii
1975 341 Charles Cleveland University of Alabama
1975 459 Louis Dunbar University of Houston
1975 577Ken Tyler Gonzaga University
1975 695Ken Alston Valdosta State University
1975 7113 Mike Flynn University of Kentucky
1975 8131Freeman Blade Montana State University Billings
1975 9148Larry Harralson Drake University
1975 10164Rick Reed Azusa Pacific University
1974 12 Marvin Barnes Providence College
1974 219 Don Smith University of Dayton
1974 337 Coniel Norman University of Arizona
1974 342 Harvey Catchings Hardin–Simmons University
1974 455Butch Taylor Jacksonville University
1974 573Gary Crowthers Hardin–Simmons University
1974 691Mark Westra University of Southern California
1974 7109Dave Stoczynski Gannon University
1974 8127Jimmy Powell Middle Tennessee State University
1974 9145 Perry Warbington Georgia Southern University
1974 10162Larry Witherspoon Towson University
1973 11 Doug Collins Illinois State University
1973 118 Raymond Lewis California State University, Los Angeles
1973 221 Allan Bristow Virginia Tech
1973 222 George McGinnis Indiana University
1973 232 Caldwell Jones Albany State University
1973 453Darrel Minniefield University of New Mexico
1973 570 Reggie Royals Florida State University
1973 687Sterling Wright Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)
1973 7104James Greene Kentucky Wesleyan College
1973 8121Dave Langston Drake University
1973 9138 Harvey Catchings Hardin–Simmons University
1973 10152Abe Steward Jacksonville University
1973 11166 Rod Freeman Vanderbilt University
1973 12175Connie Warren Xavier University
1973 13183Jim Crawford La Salle University
1973 14189Ernie Johnson University of Michigan
1973 15194Lionel Harris University of Cincinnati
1973 16199Larry Robinson University of Tennessee
1973 17203Tony Prince St. John's University
1972 15 Fred Boyd Oregon State University
1972 336Charlie Tharpe Belhaven College
1972 452Marshall Wingate Niagara University
1972 569Joe Bynes University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
1972 685John Glover Wiley College
1972 7103Curtis Pritchett Saint Augustine's College (NC)
1972 8118Jim Kopp Rockhurst University
1972 9135Rod Murray University of California, Los Angeles
1972 10147Gary Watson University of Wisconsin–Madison
1971 112 Dana Lewis University of Tulsa
1971 233 Marvin Stewart University of Nebraska
1971 346 Dave Wohl University of Pennsylvania
1971 463Erwin Johnson Augusta State University
1971 580Richard Hood Phillips University
1971 697 Jake Jones Assumption College
1971 7114Curtis Ford Northeastern State University
1971 8131 Barry Yates University of Maryland, College Park
1971 9147Tom Lee University of Arizona
1971 10163Jim Dinwiddie University of Kentucky
1971 11178 Dana Pagett University of Southern California
1971 12191Ken Kowall Ohio University
1971 13203Hank Commodore Northwestern Oklahoma State University
1970 112 Al Henry University of Wisconsin–Madison
1970 346 Dennis Awtrey Santa Clara University
1970 463Dan Crenshaw Alabama State University
1970 580 Perry Wallace Vanderbilt University
1970 697Jerry Venable Kansas State University
1970 7114Carlton Poole Philadelphia University
1970 8131 Fran O'Hanlon Villanova University
1970 9148Mike Hauer Saint Joseph's University
1970 10165Gordon Stiles American University
1970 11180David Whitley Tufts University
1969 113 Bud Ogden Santa Clara University
1969 228 Willie Taylor Le Moyne College
1969 342 Mike Grosso University of Louisville
1969 456 Dave Scholz University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1969 570Joe Cromer Temple University
1969 684John Jones Villanova University
1969 798Dave Hamilton West Virginia State University
1969 8112Jim Bowles Trinity University
1969 9126Larry Lewis Saint Francis University
1969 10140Bill Justus University of Tennessee
1969 11154Bruce Sloan University of Kansas
1969 12167 Roland Taylor La Salle University
1968 114 Shaler Halimon Utah State University
1968 562 Larry Miller University of North Carolina
1968 676 Chuck Williams University of Colorado
1968 790Bill Jones Fairfield University
1968 8104Melvin Jones Albany State University
1968 9118 Clarence Brookins Temple University
1968 10132Greg Cisson Rider University
1968 11145Bill Soens University of Miami
1968 12158Ted Campbell North Carolina A&T State University
1968 13170Earl Seyfert Kansas State University
1968 14181Tom Youngdale Davidson College
1968 15189George Mack North Carolina A&T State University
1968 16197Joe Crews Villanova University
1968 17203Nate Ware Tennessee State University
1967 112 Craig Raymond Brigham Young University
1967 553 James Reid Winston-Salem State University
1967 665Tim Powers Creighton University
1967 777 Frank Card South Carolina State University
1967 889Jim Conley University of Virginia
1967 9100 Ron Filipek Tennessee Technological University
1967 10111Butch Ervin Niagara University
1967 11121Ted Campbell North Carolina A&T State University
1967 12131Hubie Marshall La Salle University
1967 13139George Mack North Carolina A&T State University
1967 14145 Wayne Brabender University of Minnesota Morris
1967 15151Sherman Dillard University of Tulsa
1967 16156 Wayne Chapman Western Kentucky University
1967 17159Gary PaulkOklahoma State University
1966 19 Matt Guokas Saint Joseph's University
1966 219 Bill Melchionni Villanova University
1966 329 Donnie Freeman University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1966 439 Ken Wilburn Central State University
1966 549Tom Duff Saint Joseph's University
1966 659 Red Robbins University of Tennessee
1966 983Pat Caldwell Rockhurst University
1966 1090 Bob Bedell Stanford University
1965 15 Billy Cunningham University of North Carolina
1965 213 Jesse Branson Elon University
1965 322 Bob Weiss Pennsylvania State University
1965 431 Hank Finkel University of Dayton
1965 540Richie Moore Villanova University
1965 649Mitch Edwards University of Texas–Pan American
1965 757John Young Midwestern State University
1965 865Bob Barnek St. Bonaventure University
1965 971Gene West Drake University
1965 1077Dean Church University of Louisiana at Lafayette
1965 1183Curt Fromal La Salle University
1965 1289 Dan Anderson Augsburg College
1965 1394 Rich Parks University of Tulsa
1965 1498Jack Morgenthal University of Houston
1965 15102James Pitts University of Georgia
1965 16106 Larry Rafferty Fairfield University
1964 14 Lucious Jackson University of Texas–Pan American
1964 211 Ira Harge University of New Mexico
1964 320 Larry Jones University of Toledo
1964 429Frank Corace La Salle University
1964 538 Lou Skurcenski Westminster College (Pennsylvania)
1964 647Ricky Kaminsky Yale University
1964 756Gordon Hatton University of Dayton
1964 865 Bob Pelkington Xavier University
1964 973Jim Brennan Clemson University
1964 1080Wally Briggs North Carolina A&T State University
1964 1187Thomas Lowry West Virginia University
1964 1291Julius Myers Morris Brown College

Syracuse Nationals (1950–1963)

YearRoundPickPlayerCollege/High School/Club
1963 16 Tom Hoover Villanova University
1963 215 Hershell West Grambling State University
1963 324 Jerry Greenspan University of Maryland, College Park
1963 433 Ray Flynn Providence College
1963 542 Tony Cerkvenik Arizona State University
1963 651 Vince Brewer Iowa State University
1963 760Bill Brown Howard Payne University
1962 14 Len Chappell Wake Forest University
1962 212 Chet Walker Bradley University
1962 321 Porter Meriwether Tennessee State University
1962 430Bob McCully St. Bonaventure University
1962 539 John Windsor Stanford University
1962 648 Larry Van Eman Wichita State University
1962 757 Bob Sharpenter Georgetown University
1962 865 Jerry Harkness Loyola University Chicago
1962 974 Vince Brewer Iowa State University
1961 16 Ben Warley Tennessee State University
1961 214 Chris Smith Virginia Tech
1961 328 Chuck Osborne Western Kentucky University
1961 437 Hank Whitney Iowa State University
1961 546 Don Jacobson University of South Dakota
1961 655 Billy Joe Price New Mexico State University
1961 764 Roger Newman University of Kentucky
1961 873Dave Mills Seattle University
1961 981 Rex Tippitt Grambling State University
1961 1088 Pete Chudy Syracuse University
1961 1196 Dick Sammons Le Moyne College
1960 15 Lee Shaffer University of North Carolina
1960 213 Wilbur Trosch Saint Francis University
1960 321 Joe Roberts Ohio State University
1960 429Carl Cole Eastern Kentucky University
1960 537 Jim Mudd North Texas State University
1960 645 Herschell Turner University of Nebraska
1960 753 Bernie Kauffman University of Kentucky
1960 867 Don Lynch Le Moyne College
1960 967 Bernie Findlay San Diego State University
1959 14 Dick Barnett Tennessee State University
1959 211 Bumper Tormohlen University of Tennessee
1959 319 Jon Cincebox Syracuse University
1959 427 Paul Neumann Stanford University
1959 535 Roger Taylor University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1959 643 Bob Dalton University of California
1959 751 Darnell Haney United States Naval Academy
1958 15 Connie Dierking University of Cincinnati
1958 213 Hal Greer Marshall University
1958 321 John Nacincik University of Maryland, College Park
1958 429 Tommy Kearns University of North Carolina
1958 537 Fred Grim University of Arkansas
1958 645 Jack Mimitz Saint Louis University
1958 753 Pete Tillotson University of Michigan
1958 861 Ruel Tucker Rockhurst University
1957 17 George Bon Salle University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1957 215 Jim Morgan University of Louisville
1957 323 Vince Cohen Syracuse University
1957 431 Jerry Mallett Baylor University
1957 539 Frank Nimmo University of Cincinnati
1957 647 Lyndon Lee Oklahoma City University
1957 754 Dick Gaines Seton Hall University
1957 861 Cebe Prince Marshall University
1957 968 Jim Brown Syracuse University
1957 1074Jack Nichols Colgate University
1957 1281 Jim Weeks New York Institute of Technology
1956 15 Joe Holup George Washington University
1956 Forest Able Western Kentucky University
1956 Willie Bergines West Virginia University
1956 Milt Graham Colgate University
1956 Swede Halbrook Oregon State University
1956 Bob Hopkins Grambling State University
1956 Paul Judson University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1956 Dick Julio University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
1956 Dick Kenyon Le Moyne College
1956 Jim McLaughlin Saint Louis University
1956 Jim Ray University of Toledo
1956 Jess Roh Idaho State University
1956 Chuck Rolles Cornell University
1956 Chester Webb Georgia Southern University
1955 15 Ed Conlin Fordham University
1955 214 Don Schlundt Indiana University
1955 321 Jack Sallee University of Dayton
1955 430 Frank Ehmann Northwestern University
1955 537 Mal Duffy St. Bonaventure University
1955 Cliff Dwyer North Carolina State University
1955 Ed Galvin Loyola University New Orleans
1955 Stan Glowaski Seattle University
1955 Russ Lawler Stanford University
1955 Marty Satalino St. John's University
1955 Ron Tomsic Stanford University
1954 16 Red Kerr University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1954 215 Dick Farley Indiana University
1954 324 Jim Tucker Duquesne University
1954 433 Don McLane Duquesne University
1954 542 Paul Pottenburgh Siena College
1954 651 Norman Pott Wheaton College
1954 760 Gus Levett Franklin & Marshall College
1954 869 Mel Besdin Syracuse University
1954 977 Fletcher Johnson Duquesne University
1954 1086 Jack Davidson University of California, Los Angeles
1953 16 Jim Neal Wofford College
1953 Al Bailey Duquesne University
1953 Garrett Beshear Murray State University
1953 Glen Dille University of Tulsa
1953 Joe Hughes University of Denver
1953 Bill Hull Utah State University
1953 Bill Jenkins Le Moyne College
1953 Billy Kenville St. Bonaventure University
1953 Dick Knostman Kansas State University
1953 Andy McGowan Manhattan College
1953 Gerald Nappy Georgetown University
1953 Warren Shackelford University of Tulsa
1952 17 Bob Lochmueller University of Louisville
1952 Jim Brasco New York University
1952 Bud Donnelly La Salle University
1952 Jim Kennedy Duquesne University
1952 Ken McBride University of Maryland Eastern Shore
1952 Harry Moore West Virginia University
1952 Bob Roche Syracuse University
1951 15 John McConathy Northwestern State University
1951 214 Don Savage Le Moyne College
1951 324 Bato Govedarica DePaul University
1951 434 Paul Horvath North Carolina State University
1951 544 Glen Anderson Colorado State University
1951 654 Bob Wheeler University of Idaho
1951 764Roy Reardon St. Francis College
1951 874 Tom Jockle Syracuse University
1951 980 Ray Kirkwasser Ithaca College
1950 111 Don Lofgran University of San Francisco
1950 2 Gerry Calabrese St. John's University
1950 3 Stan Christie University of Southern California
1950 4 Paul Merchant University of Oklahoma
1950 5 Paul Hickey University of Denver
1950 6 Mack Suprunowicz University of Michigan
1950 7 Lou Arko University of Akron
1950 8 Bob Healey University of Georgia
1950 9 Bob Savage Syracuse University
1950 10 Glenn Wilkes Mercer University

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References

  1. "2014 Draft Board | NBA.com". NBA.com . Archived from the original on May 3, 2015. Retrieved April 24, 2015.