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Chuck Person (second from left in white tuxedo) with the top 5 picks in 1986: Brad Daugherty (Cleveland), Len Bias (Boston), Chris Washburn (Golden State) and Kenny Walker (New York).
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1976 dispersal draft
1. Wilbert Jones, Kentucky
1977
1. No pick
2. Alonzo Bradley, Texas Southern (29)
3. Stan Mayhew, Weber State (51)
4. George Pendleton, Georgia State (73)
5. Marvin Jackson, Prairie View A&M (95)
6. Tom Scheffler, Purdue (117)
1978
1. Rick Robey, Kentucky (3)
2. Wayne Radford, Indiana (27)
3. No pick
4. Rickey Lee, Oregon State (71)
5. James Sparrow, N. Carolina A&T (92)
6. Sherman Dillard, James Madison (115)
7. Ollie Matson, Pepperdine (135)
1979
1. Dudley Bradley, North Carolina (13)
2. Tony Zeno, Arizona State (32)
3. No pick
4. Don Newman, Idaho* (74)
5. Billy Reid, San Francisco* (98)
6. Greg Guye, Stetson* (117)
7. Dirk Ewing, Stetson* (136)
8. Brian Magid, George Washington* (157)
1980
1. No pick
2. Louis Orr, Syracuse (29)
2. Ken Natt, Northeast Louisiana (30)
2. Dick Miller, Toledo (40)
3. No pick
4. Rich Branning, Notre Dame (78)
5. Joe Galvin, Illinois State (100)
6. Randy Owens, Philadelphia Textile (124)
7. Charlie Naddaff, Lafayette (146)
8. Steve Stielper, James Madison (167)
9. Scott Rogers, Kenyon College (186)
10. John Bates, W. Virginia Wesleyan (204)
1981
1. Herb Williams, Ohio State (14)
2. Ray Blume, Oregon State (36)
2. Al Leslie, Bucknell (Pa.) (37)
3. Purvis Miller, Southern California (60)
4. Rolando Frazer, Briar Cliff (Iowa) (83)
5. George Peterson, Jersey City St. (106)
6. Bob Fronk, Washington (129)
7. Larry McKinney, Boise State (152)
8. Len Hatzenbeller, Drexel (Pa.) (174)
9. Scott Whitley, William & Mary (195)
10. Rodney Benson, Wright State (215)
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1982
1. Clark Kellogg, Ohio State (8)
2. Guy Morgan, Wake Forest (40)
2. Jose Slaughter, Portland (43)
3. No pick
4. Jeff Jones, Virginia (77)
5. Rich DiBenedetto, Wisc.-Eau Claire (100)
6. Jeffrey Clark, St. Joseph’s Pa. (123)
7. Brad Leaf, Evansville (146)
8. Donald Reese, Bradley (169)
9. Mike Scearce, Purdue (192)
10. Craig Summers, Wisconsin-Stout (213)
1983
1. Steve Stipanovich, Missouri (2)
1. Mitchell Wiggins, Florida St. (23)
2. Leroy Combs, Oklahoma State (26)
2. Jim Thomas, Indiana (40)
3. Greg Jones, West Virginia (49)
4. Terry Fair, Georgia (72)
5. Roger Stieg, Mississippi (95)
6. Cliff Pruitt, Alabama-Birmingham (118)
7. Tony Brown, Indiana (141)
8. Ray McCallum, Ball State (164)
9. Lynn Mitchem, Butler (186)
10. Mark Smed, Augustana (SD) (207)
1984
1. Vern Fleming, Georgia (18)
2. Devin Durrant, Brigham Young (25)
2. Stuart Gray, UCLA (29)
3. No pick
4. Ralph Jackson, UCLA (71)
5. Gene Smith, Georgetown (94)
6. Clyde Vaughan, Pittsburgh (117)
7. Kenton Edelin, Virginia (140)
8. Tom Heitz, Kentucky (163)
9. Brian Martin, Kansas (185)
10. Gary Carver, Western Kentucky (207)
1985
1. Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (2)
2. William Martin, Georgetown (26)
2. Dwayne McClain, Villanova (27)
3. Kenny Patterson, DePaul (48)
4. Vince Hamilton, Clemson (72)
5. Kelvin Johnson, Richmond (94)
5. Ivan Daniels, Illinois-Chicago (111)
6. Stu Primus, Boston College (118)
7. Jeff Acres, Oral Roberts (140)
1986
1. Chuck Person, Auburn (4)
2. Greg Dreiling, Kansas (26)
3. No pick
4. Derrick Taylor, LSU (72)
5. Richard Rellford, Michigan (95)
6. Jeff Hall, Louisville (118)
7. Steve Woodside, Oregon State (141)
1987
1. Reggie Miller, UCLA (11)
2. Brian Rowsom, N.C.-Wilmington (34)
3. Sean Couch, Columbia (60)
4. No pick
5. Mike Milling, N.C.-Charlotte (103)
6. Gary Graham, Nevada-Las Vegas (126)
7. Montel Hatcher, UCLA (149)
1988
1. Rik Smits, Marist (2)
2. No pick
3. Herbert Crook, Louisville (61)
3. Michael Anderson, Drexel (73)
1989
1. George McCloud, Florida State (7)
2. No pick
1990
1. No pick
2. Antonio Davis, Texas-El Paso (45)
2. Ken Williams, Elizabeth City St. (46)
1991
1. Dale Davis, Clemson (13)
2. Sean Green, Iona (41)
1992
1. Malik Sealy, St. John’s (14)
2. No pick
1993
1. Scott Haskin, Oregon State (14)
2. Thomas Hill, Duke (39)
2. Spencer Dunkley, Delaware (51)
1994
1. Eric Piatkowski, Nebraska (15)
2. William Njoku, St. Mary’s (41)
2. Damon Bailey, Indiana (44)
1995
1. Travis Best, Georgia Tech (23)
2. Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State (52)
1996
1. Erick Dampier, Mississippi State (10)
2. Mark Pope, Kentucky (52)
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1997
1. Austin Croshere, Providence (12)
2. No pick
1998
1. Al Harrington, St. Patrick’s H.S. (25)
2. No pick
1999
1. Vonteego Cummings, Pittsburgh (26)
2000
1. Primoz Brezec, Olympia Ljubljana (27)
(Slovenia)
2. Jaquay Walls, Colorado (56)
2001
1. No pick
2. Jamison Brewer, Auburn (41)
2002
1. Fred Jones, Oregon (14)
2. No pick
2003
1. No pick
2. James Jones, Miami (Fla.) (49)
2004
1. David Harrison, Colorado (29)
2. Rashad Wright, Georgia (59)
2005
1. Danny Granger, New Mexico (17)
2. Erazem Lorbek, Michigan State, (46)
















