1970 NBA draft


The 1970 NBA draft was the 24th annual draft of the National Basketball Association. The draft was held on March 23, 1970, before the 1970–71 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. 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. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the San Diego Rockets were awarded the second pick. 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. Three expansion franchises, the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh, the eighth and the ninth pick in each round. In the first round, the Cavaliers had the seventh pick, while the Blazers and the Braves had the eighth and the ninth pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Cavaliers and the Braves exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the eighth pick throughout the draft. The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 239 players; it holds the record for the most prospects selected in any NBA draft.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

from St. Bonaventure University was selected first overall by the Detroit Pistons. Rudy Tomjanovich from the University of Michigan and Pete Maravich from Louisiana State University were selected second and third respectively. Fourth pick Dave Cowens from Florida State University and eighth pick Geoff Petrie from Princeton University went on to be named as joint winners of the Rookie of the Year Award in their first season. Six players from this draft, Lanier, Maravich, Cowens, 18th pick Calvin Murphy, 19th pick Nate Archibald and 122nd pick Dan Issel, have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Maravich, Cowens and Archibald were also named to the list of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996. Maravich had four All-NBA Team selections and five All-Star Game selections. Cowens won two NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in 1974 and 1976, one Most Valuable Player Award in 1973, and had three All-NBA Team selections and seven All-Star Game selections. Archibald won one NBA championship with the Celtics in 1981 and had five All-NBA Team selections and six All-Star Game selections. Lanier and Murphy were selected to eight and one All-Star Games respectively. Dan Issel initially opted to play in the American Basketball Association with the Kentucky Colonels. He played six seasons in the ABA before finally joining the NBA with the Denver Nuggets when both leagues merged. He was selected to five All-ABA Teams, six ABA All-Star Games and one NBA All-Star Game.
Randy Smith, who was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 205th pick, did not enter the league until the 1971–72 season, after he was drafted again in the 1971 Draft by the Buffalo Braves with the 104th pick. He was selected to both the All-NBA Team and the All-Star Game. Tomjanovich was selected to five All-Star Games during his career. Charlie Scott, the 106th pick, initially opted to play in the ABA with the Virginia Squires before joining the NBA in 1972. He was selected to two All-ABA Teams, two ABA All-Star Games and three NBA All-Star Games. Three other players from this draft, fifth pick Sam Lacey, seventh pick John Johnson and eighth pick Geoff Petrie, was also selected to at least one All-Star Game. The Rockets' first and second round picks, Tomjanovich and Murphy spent all of their playing career with the Rockets. Tomjanovich played 11 seasons while Murphy played 13 seasons with the Rockets.
Lanier, Tomjanovich, Cowens and Issel all became head coaches after ending their playing career. Lanier was the interim head coach of the Golden State Warriors in the 1995. Tomjanovich coached two NBA teams, the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers. He coached the Rockets for 12 seasons, leading them to the NBA championship twice in 1994 and 1995. He also coached the United States national basketball team to a gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games. Cowens started his coaching career as a player-coach with the Celtics during the 1978–79 season, before returning to a full-time player in the next season. He later coached two more NBA teams, most recently with the Golden State Warriors. Issel coached the Denver Nuggets for six seasons in two separate three-year stints. Two other players drafted also went on to have coaching careers in the NBA: 40th pick Gar Heard and 125th pick George Irvine.
The 1970 draft class is considered to be one of the best in NBA history as it produced six Hall of Famers and twelve All-Stars from those draftees who played in the NBA. Three of the first four picks were inducted to the Hall of Fame and seven of the first eight picks became All-Stars. The 1970 Draft is also known as the first draft where international players who had never played U.S. high school and college basketball were selected. In the 10th and 11th round, the Atlanta Hawks drafted Mexican Manuel Raga and Italian Dino Meneghin; both were playing in the Italian league at the time. They became the first two international players drafted to the NBA. However, neither of them ever played in the league as the Hawks did not have US$35,000 to buy out either of their contracts with their teams. Meneghin, who played 28 seasons in Italy, has been inducted by the International Basketball Federation to the FIBA Hall of Fame and also to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Raga has also been inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.

Key

Draft

RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11^CUnited StatesDetroit PistonsSt. Bonaventure
12+FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsMichigan
13^GUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks Louisiana State
14^F/CUnited StatesBoston CelticsFlorida State
15+CUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsNew Mexico State
16F/CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsCincinnati
17+FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersIowa
18+GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersPrinceton
19CUnited StatesBaltimore Bullets Stephen F. Austin
110F/CUnited StatesPhoenix SunsBrill Cagliari
111GUnited StatesChicago BullsNew Mexico State
112CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersWisconsin
113FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersColumbia
114GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksUCLA
115F/CUnited StatesBuffalo Braves Princeton
116FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksOregon State
117GUnited StatesNew York KnicksIllinois
218^GUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsNiagara
219^GUnited StatesCincinnati Royals Texas-El Paso
220GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonics Maryland State
221GUnited StatesBoston CelticsJacksonville
222#FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsDavidson
223F/CUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsSan Francisco
224F/CUnited StatesBuffalo BravesJackson State
225FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersFort Valley State
226FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersOhio State
227G/FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsPan American
228F/CUnited StatesChicago BullsBrigham Young
229#GUnited StatesPhoenix Suns St. John's
230GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersStetson
231#FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksLouisiana State
232#FUnited StatesDetroit Pistons DePaul
233GUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksDuquesne
234#GUnited StatesNew York KnicksAustin Peay

Other picks

The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at least one NBA game.
RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
335FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsSouthwest Missouri
338FUnited StatesBoston CelticsFlorida State
339FUnited StatesCincinnati RoyalsEastern New Mexico
340FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsOklahoma
346CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersSanta Clara
350GUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksSouthwestern Louisiana
453FUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsSanta Clara
454FUnited StatesBaltimore Bullets Pacific
464FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersMinnesota
570GUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsMaryland State
576FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersCal State-Los Angeles
579F/CUnited StatesChicago BullsDillard
582FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksMount St. Mary's
583GUnited StatesBaltimore BulletsDrake
687CUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsOregon State
694GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersIndiana
695FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsMarquette
7103F/CUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsSt. John's
7106^G/FUnited StatesBoston CelticsNorth Carolina
7110FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersRhode Island
8120FUnited StatesSan Diego RocketsNorthwestern
8122^F/CUnited StatesDetroit PistonsKentucky
8129CUnited StatesPhoenix SunsUCLA
8133GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksGeorgia
8136CUnited StatesNew York KnicksCheyney State
10155F/CUnited StatesSan Francisco WarriorsSan Jose State
14205*G/FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsBuffalo State
16224GUnited StatesDetroit PistonsEastern Michigan

Trades

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
PGUnited StatesKansas State