Der NBA-Draft 1969 wurde am 7. April 1969 (1. und 2. Draft-Runden) und am 7. Mai 1969 (3. bis 20. Draft-Runden) in New York City durchgeführt. Insgesamt gab es 20 Runden.

An erster Position wurde Lew Alcindor von den Milwaukee Bucks gewählt. Von den insgesamt 218 ausgewählten Spielern absolvierten 47 mindestens ein NBA-Spiel. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar und Jo Jo White sind diejenigen Spieler aus diesem Draft, die in die Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame aufgenommen wurden.

Draftpicks

Runde Pick Spieler (Position) Nat. NBA Team vorheriges Team/College
1 1 Lew Alcindor1 (C) Milwaukee Bucks University of California, Los Angeles
1 2 Neal Walk (C) Phoenix Suns University of Florida
1 3 Lucius Allen (G) Seattle SuperSonics University of California, Los Angeles
1 4 Terry Driscoll (F) Detroit Pistons Boston College
1 5 Larry Cannon (G) Chicago Bulls La Salle University
1 6 Bingo Smith (G/F) San Diego Rockets University of Tulsa
1 7 Bob Portman (F) San Francisco Warriors Creighton University
1 8 Herm Gilliam (G/F) Cincinnati Royals Purdue University
1 9 Jo Jo White (G) Boston Celtics University of Kansas
1 10 Butch Beard (G) Atlanta Hawks University of Louisville
1 11 John Warren (G/F) New York Knicks St. John’s University (New York)
1 12 Willie McCarter (G) Los Angeles Lakers Drake University
1 13 Bud Ogden (F) Philadelphia 76ers Santa Clara University
1 14 Mike Davis (G) Baltimore Bullets Virginia Union University
1 15 Rick Roberson (F/C) Los Angeles Lakers University of Cincinnati
2 16 Simmie Hill (F) Chicago Bulls West Texas State University
2 17 Bob Greacen (F) Milwaukee Bucks Rutgers University
2 18 Ron Taylor (C) Seattle SuperSonics University of Southern California
2 19 Willie Norwood (F) Detroit Pistons Alcorn State University
2 20 Ken Spain (C) Chicago Bulls University of Houston
2 21 Bernie Williams (G) San Diego Rockets La Salle University
2 22 Ed Siudut (F) San Francisco Warriors College of the Holy Cross
2 23 Johnny Baum (F) Chicago Bulls Temple University
2 24 Gene Williams (F) Phoenix Suns Kansas State University
2 25 Wally Anderzunas (F/C) Atlanta Hawks Creighton University
2 26 Bill Bunting (F/C) New York Knicks University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2 27 Dick Garrett (G) Los Angeles Lakers Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2 28 Willie Taylor (F/C) Philadelphia 76ers LeMoyne-Owen College
2 29 Willie Scott (F) Baltimore Bullets Alabama State University
3 32 Lee Winfield (G) Seattle SuperSonics University of North Texas
3 33 Lamar Green (F) Phoenix Suns Morehead State University
3 34 Norm Van Lier (G) Chicago Bulls Saint Francis University
3 37 Luther Rackley (C) Cincinnati Royals Xavier University (Cincinnati)
3 40 Eddie Mast (F/C) New York Knicks Temple University
3 41 Luther Green (F) Cincinnati Royals Long Island University
3 43 Fred Carter (G/F) Baltimore Bullets Mount St. Mary’s University
4 44 Dennis Stewart (F) Phoenix Suns University of Michigan
4 45 Bob Dandridge (G/F) Milwaukee Bucks Norfolk State University
4 52 Steve Kuberski (F/C) Boston Celtics Bradley University
4 56 Dave Scholz (F) Philadelphia 76ers University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
5 58 Rich Jones (F/C) Phoenix Suns University of Memphis
5 61 Steve Mix (F) Detroit Pistons University of Toledo
5 64 Willie Wise (F) San Francisco Warriors Drake University
5 65 Jake Ford (G) Cincinnati Royals University of Maryland Eastern Shore
5 66 George Thompson (G) Boston Celtics Marquette University
5 69 Wil Jones (F) Los Angeles Lakers Albany State University
6 73 John Arthurs (G) Milwaukee Bucks Tulane University
8 103 Bob Arnzen (F) Detroit Pistons University of Notre Dame
8 109 Bob Christian (C) Atlanta Hawks Grambling State University
9 117 George Reynolds (G) Detroit Pistons University of Houston
11 147 Justus Thigpen (G) San Diego Rockets Weber State University
12 167 Roland Taylor (G) Philadelphia 76ers La Salle University
14 187 Mack Calvin (G) Los Angeles Lakers University of Southern California
19 214 Grady O’Malley (F) Atlanta Hawks Manhattan College
19 215 Brian Heaney (G) Baltimore Bullets Acadia University (Kanada)
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Lew Alcindor änderte 1971 seinen Namen in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Einzelnachweise

  1. https://www.nba.com/history/legends/profiles/kareem-abdul-jabbar abgerufen am 26. Februar 2021
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