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词条 1979 NBA draft
释义

  1. Draft selections and draftee career notes

  2. Key

  3. Draft

  4. Other picks

  5. Trades

  6. Notes

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox sports draft
| name = 1979 NBA draft
| image =
| caption =
| logo =
| logosize =
| sport = Basketball
| date = June 25, 1979
| location = New York City, New York
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| league = NBA
| teams =
| overall = 202
| rounds = 10
| first = Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers
| prev = 1978
| next = 1980
}}

The 1979 NBA draft was the 33rd annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 25, 1979, before the 1979–80 season. In this draft, 22 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 Los Angeles Lakers, who obtained the New Orleans Jazz' first-round pick in a trade, won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls 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. 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. Larry Bird would have been eligible to join this draft class because his "junior eligible" draft status from being taken by Boston in 1978 would expire the minute the 1979 draft began, but Bird and the Celtics agreed on a 5-year contract in time to avoid that. Before the draft, five college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the "hardship" rule.[2] 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.[3] Prior to the draft, the Jazz relocated from New Orleans to Salt Lake City and became the Utah Jazz.[4] The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 202 players.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

Magic Johnson from Michigan State University, one of the "hardship" players, was selected first overall by the Los Angeles Lakers. Johnson, who had just finished his sophomore season in college, became the first underclassman to be drafted first overall.[5] He went on to win the NBA championship with the Lakers in his rookie season. He also won the Finals Most Valuable Player Award, becoming the first rookie ever to win the award. He spent his entire 13-year career with the Lakers and won five NBA championships. He also won three Most Valuable Player Awards, three Finals Most Valuable Player Awards, ten consecutive All-NBA Team selections and twelve All-Star Game selections.[6] For his achievements, he has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[7] He was also named to the list of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[8] After retiring as a player, Johnson went on to have a brief coaching career as an interim head coach of the Lakers in {{nbay|1993|end}}.[9]Sidney Moncrief, the fifth pick, won two Defensive Player of the Year Awards and was selected to five consecutive All-NBA Teams, five consecutive All-Defensive Teams and five consecutive All-Star Games. In "The Book of Basketball", Bill Simmons noted that then-Lakers GM Jerry West had actually wanted to trade down from the #1 pick and use it to get Moncrief along with more players and picks, but Jerry Buss vetoed West's plans because Buss wanted Magic to be the new face of the team he was just finishing his full purchase of.[10] Jim Paxson, the twelfth pick, was selected to one All-NBA Team and two All-Star Games.[11] Bill Cartwright, the third pick, won three consecutive NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls from {{nbay|1990|end}} through {{nbay|1992|end}}. He also had one All-Star Game selection, which occurred in his rookie season.[12] He then became the Bulls' head coach for three seasons.[13] Bill Laimbeer, the 65th pick, won two NBA championships with the Detroit Pistons in {{nbay|1988|end}} and {{nbay|1989|end}} and was selected to four All-Star Games.[14] After retiring, he coached the Detroit Shock of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) for eight seasons, leading them to three WNBA championships in 2003, 2006 and 2008.[15] Mark Eaton, who had only completed one year of college basketball, was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 107th pick.[16] He opted to return to college basketball and later joined the NBA in {{nbay|1982|start}}, after he was drafted again by the Utah Jazz in the 1982 draft. During his eleven-year career with the Jazz, he won two Defensive Player of the Year Awards and was selected to five consecutive All-Defensive Team and one All-Star Game.[17] Two other players from this draft, eighth pick Calvin Natt and 73rd pick James Donaldson, were also selected to one All-Star Game each.[18][19]

In the fourth round, the Boston Celtics selected Nick Galis from Seton Hall University with the 68th pick. However, he suffered a serious injury in the training camp and was waived by the Celtics before the season started. Galis, who was born in the United States to Greek parents, opted to play in Greece. He never played in the NBA and spent all of his professional career in Greece, where he helped the country emerge as an international basketball power. He won a Eurobasket title, 8 Greek championships, 7 Greek cups as well as numerous personal honors and awards. He has been inducted into both the FIBA Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[20][21]

Key

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
{{NBA Draft legend|1=y|2=y|3=y|5=y}}

Draft

RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11{{sortname|Magic|Johnson}}^ G/FUnited States}}(from Utah){{ref label>Note1|a|a}} Michigan State (So.)
12David|Greenwood}} F/CUnited States}} Chicago Bulls UCLA (Sr.)
13{{sortname|Bill|Cartwright}}+ CUnited States}}(from Boston){{ref label>Note2|b|b 1}} San Francisco (Sr.)
14Greg|Kelser}} FUnited States}} Detroit Pistons Michigan State (Sr.)
15{{sortname|Sidney|Moncrief}}* GUnited States}} Milwaukee Bucks (from Cleveland) Arkansas (Sr.)
16James|Bailey|dab=basketball}} F/CUnited States}}(from New York){{ref label>Note4|d|d}} Rutgers (Sr.)
17Vinnie|Johnson}} GUnited States}}(from New Jersey via New York){{ref label>Note5|e|e}} Baylor (Sr.)
18{{sortname|Calvin|Natt}}+ FUnited States}}(from Indiana via Milwaukee){{ref label>Note6|f|f}} Northeast Louisiana (Sr.)
19Larry|Demic}} F/CUnited States}}(from Golden State via Boston){{ref label>Note2|b|2}} Arizona (Sr.)
110Roy|Hamilton|dab=basketball}} GUnited States}}(from Milwaukee via San Diego){{ref label>Note7|g|g}} UCLA (Sr.)
111Cliff|Robinson|Cliff Robinson (basketball, born 1960)}} FUnited States}}(from San Diego){{ref label>Note8|h|h}} USC (So.)
112{{sortname|Jim|Paxson}}* G/FUnited States}} Portland Trail Blazers Dayton (Sr.)
113Dudley|Bradley}} G/FUnited States}}(from Atlanta){{ref label>Note9|i|i}} North Carolina (Sr.)
114Brad|Holland}} GUnited States}} Los Angeles Lakers UCLA (Sr.)
115Phil|Hubbard}} F/CUnited States}}(from Denver){{ref label>Note10|j|j}} Michigan (Sr.)
116Jim|Spanarkel}} G/FUnited States}} Philadelphia 76ers Duke (Sr.)
117Lee|Johnson|dab=basketball}} FUnited States}} Houston Rockets East Texas State (Sr.)
118Reggie|King}} FUnited States}} Kansas City Kings Alabama (Sr.)
119Wiley|Peck}} GUnited States}} San Antonio Spurs Mississippi State (Sr.)
120{{sortname|Larry|Knight|dab=basketball}}# FUnited States}}(from Phoenix){{ref label>Note11|k|k}} Loyola (IL) (Sr.)
121Sly|Williams}} G/FUnited States}}(from Seattle via Boston){{ref label>Note2|b|3}} Rhode Island (Jr.)
122Kyle|Macy}} GUnited States}}(from Washington){{ref label>Note12|l|l}} Kentucky (Sr.)
223{{sortname|Tico|Brown}}# GUnited States}} Utah Jazz Georgia Tech (Sr.)
224Johnny|High}} GUnited States}}(from Boston){{ref label>Note13|m|m}} Nevada (Sr.)
225Oliver|Mack}} GUnited States}} Los Angeles Lakers (from Detroit via Denver) East Carolina (Sr.)
226Bruce|Flowers}} FUnited States}} Cleveland Cavaliers Notre Dame (Sr.)
227Reggie|Carter}} GUnited States}} New York Knicks St. John's (Sr.)
228{{sortname|Danny|Salisbury}}# FUnited States}} Golden State Warriors (from Chicago) Pan American (Sr.)
229Tony|Price|dab=basketball}} GUnited States}} Detroit Pistons (from New Jersey) Pennsylvania (Sr.)
230Gary|Garland}} GUnited States}} Denver Nuggets (from Golden State via San Diego) DePaul (Sr.)
231Edgar|Jones|dab=basketball}} F/CUnited States}} Milwaukee Bucks Nevada (Sr.)
232Tony|Zeno}} FUnited States}} Indiana Pacers Arizona State (Sr.)
233{{sortname|Lawrence|Butler|dab=basketball}}# GUnited States}} Chicago Bulls (from San Diego via Denver) Idaho State (Sr.)
234{{sortname|Kim|Goetz}}# FUnited States}} New York Knicks (from Portland) San Diego State (Sr.)
235{{sortname|James|Bradley|dab=basketball}}# FUnited States}} Atlanta Hawks Memphis State (Sr.)
236Clint|Richardson}} GUnited States}} Philadelphia 76ers (from Denver via New Jersey) Seattle (Sr.)
237Bernard|Toone}} FUnited States}} Philadelphia 76ers Marquette (Sr.)
238{{sortname|Larry|Wilson|dab=basketball}}# FUnited States}} Atlanta Hawks (from Houston) Nicholls State (Sr.)
239{{sortname|Victor|King|dab=basketball}}# FUnited States}} Los Angeles Lakers Louisiana Tech (Sr.)
240{{sortname|Andrew|Fields}}# FUnited States}} Portland Trail Blazers (from San Antonio via Seattle) Cheyney State (Sr.)
241{{sortname|Mark|Young|dab=basketball}}# FUnited States}} Los Angeles Lakers (from Kansas City via Denver) Fairfield (Sr.)
242Paul|Mokeski}} F/CUnited States}} Houston Rockets (from Phoenix via Seattle) Kansas (Sr.)
243Johnny|Moore|dab=basketball}} GUnited States}} Seattle SuperSonics Texas (Sr.)
244{{sortname|Joe|DeSantis}}# GUnited States}} Washington Bullets Fairfield (Sr.)

Other picks

The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at least one NBA game.[22][23]

RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
345Arvid|Kramer}} CUnited States}} Utah Jazz Augustana (SD) (Sr.)
347Calvin|Garrett}} FUnited States}} Chicago Bulls (from Cleveland) Oral Roberts (Sr.)
348Terry|Duerod}} GUnited States}} Detroit Pistons Detroit (Sr.)
349Cedrick|Hordges}} F/CUnited States}} Chicago Bulls South Carolina (Sr.)
350Geoff|Huston}} GUnited States}} New York Knicks Texas Tech (Sr.)
353Wayne|Kreklow}} GUnited States}} Boston Celtics (from Indiana) Drake (Sr.)
354Lynbert|Johnson}} G/FUnited States}} Golden State Warriors Wichita State (Sr.)
358Earl|Cureton}} F/CUnited States}} Philadelphia 76ers Detroit (Sr.)
359Ricardo|Brown|dab=basketball}} PGUnited States}} Houston Rockets Pepperdine (Sr.)
362Terry|Crosby}} GUnited States}} Kansas City Kings Tennessee (Sr.)
363Sylvester|Norris|dab=basketball}} CUnited States}} San Antonio Spurs Jackson State (Sr.)
365{{sortname|Bill|Laimbeer}}+ CUnited States}} Cleveland Cavaliers (from Seattle) Notre Dame (Sr.)
467Greg|Deane}} GUnited States}} Utah Jazz Utah (Sr.)
473{{sortname|James|Donaldson|dab=basketball}}+ CUnited States}} Seattle SuperSonics (from New Jersey) Washington State (Sr.)
482Jerry|Sichting}} GUnited States}} Golden State Warriors (from Denver) Purdue (Sr.)
483Mike|Niles}} FUnited States}} Philadelphia 76ers Cal State Fullerton (Sr.)
485John|McCullough|dab=basketball}} GUnited States}} Kansas City Kings Oklahoma (Sr.)
598Billy|Reid|dab=basketball}} GUnited States}} Indiana Pacers San Francisco (Jr.)
5104Allen|Leavell}} GUnited States}} Houston Rockets Oklahoma City (Sr.)
5107{{sortname|Mark|Eaton|dab=basketball}}+ CUnited States}} Phoenix Suns(Fr.){{Cref>1}}
8165Charles|Jones|dab=basketball, born 1957}} F/CUnited States}} Phoenix Suns Albany State (Sr.)
10185Paul|Dawkins}} FUnited States}} Utah Jazz Northern Illinois (Sr.)
10198Keith|McCord}} GUnited States}} Philadelphia 76ers UAB (Sr.)

Trades

  • {{note label|Note1|a|a}} On August 5, 1976, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired 1977, 1978 and 1979 first-round picks, and a 1980 second-round pick from the New Orleans Jazz in exchange for a 1978 first-round pick and a 1977 second-round pick. This trade was arranged as compensation when the Jazz signed Gail Goodrich on July 19, 1976.[24] The Lakers used the pick to draft Magic Johnson.
  • {{note label|Note2|b|b 1}}{{note label|Note2|b|2}}{{note label|Note2|b|3}} On February 12, 1979, the New York Knicks acquired three first-round picks from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Bob McAdoo.[25] Previously, the Celtics acquired a first-round pick on January 30, 1979, from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jo Jo White.[26] The Celtics also acquired a first-round pick on January 17, 1979, from the Seattle SuperSonics in exchange for Dennis Awtrey.[27] The Knicks used the picks to draft Bill Cartwright, Larry Demic and Sly Williams.
  • {{note label|Note3|c|c 1}}{{note label|Note3|c|2}} On the draft-day, the Detroit Pistons acquired the fifth pick from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for the sixth pick and cash considerations.[28] Previously, the Bucks acquired the pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers on June 1, 1978, in exchange for a 1978 first-round pick.[29] The Pistons used the pick to draft Greg Kelser. The Bucks used the pick to draft Sidney Moncrief
  • {{note label|Note4|d|d}} On October 24, 1975, the Seattle SuperSonics acquired Gene Short and a first-round pick from the New York Knicks in exchange for Spencer Haywood.[30] The Sonics used the pick to draft James Bailey.
  • {{note label|Note5|e|e}} On October 4, 1978, the Seattle SuperSonics acquired Lonnie Shelton and a 1979 first-round pick from the New York Knicks in exchange for a 1981 first-round pick. This trade was arranged as compensation when the Knicks signed Marvin Webster on September 29, 1978.[31] Previously, the Knicks acquired the 1978 and 1979 first-round picks on June 8, 1978, from the New Jersey Nets in exchange for Phil Jackson, a 1978 first-round pick and US$3.2-million settlement of their indemnification debt to the Knicks.[32][33] The Sonics used the pick to draft Vinnie Johnson.
  • {{note label|Note6|f|f}} On May 31, 1979, the New Jersey Nets acquired John Gianelli and the eighth pick from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Harvey Catchings.[34] Previously, the Bucks acquired the pick on June 8, 1978, from the Indiana Pacers as compensation for the signing of Alex English as a free agent.[35] The Nets used the pick to draft Calvin Natt.
  • {{note label|Note7|g|g}} On November 23, 1977, the Detroit Pistons acquired Gus Gerard, John Shumate and 1979 first-round pick from the San Diego Clippers in exchange for Marvin Barnes, a 1978 second-round pick and a 1978 fourth-round pick.[36] Previously, the Clippers acquired the pick on September 2, 1977, from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for John Gianelli.[34] The Pistons used the pick to draft Roy Hamilton.
  • {{note label|Note8|h|h}} On September 1, 1977, the New Jersey Nets acquired George E. Johnson, 1978 and 1979 first-round picks from the San Diego Clippers in exchange for Nate Archibald.[37] The Nets used the pick to draft Cliff Robinson.
  • {{note label|Note9|i|i}} On June 9, 1978, the Indiana Pacers acquired a first-round pick from the Atlanta Hawks as compensation for the signing of Dan Roundfield as a free agent.[38] The Pacers used the pick to draft Dudley Bradley.
  • {{note label|Note10|j|j}} On February 1, 1978, the Detroit Pistons acquired Jim Price and a first-round pick from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Ralph Simpson.[39] The Pistons used the pick to draft Phil Hubbard.
  • {{note label|Note11|k|k}} On January 12, 1979, the Utah Jazz acquired Marty Byrnes, Ron Lee, 1979 and 1980 first-round picks from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Truck Robinson.[40] The Jazz used the pick to draft Larry Knight.
  • {{note label|Note12|l|l}} On June 22, 1979, the Phoenix Suns acquired the 22nd pick and a 1980 third-round pick from the Washington Bullets in exchange for Steve Malovic.[41] The Suns used the pick to draft Kyle Macy.
  • {{note label|Note13|m|m}} On October 11, 1978, the Phoenix Suns acquired a second-round pick from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Dennis Awtrey.[27] The Suns used the pick to draft Johnny High.

Notes

{{Cnote|1|Even though Mark Eaton was a freshman, he was eligible to be drafted because he was already four years out of high school and therefore he did not need to apply for early entry.[16]}}

References

General
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34. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/gianejo01.html|title=John Gianelli Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/e/englial01.html|title=Alex English Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/barnema01.html|title=Marvin Barnes Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010}}
37. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/architi01.html|title=Tiny Archibald Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100925014444/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/architi01.html| archivedate= 25 September 2010 | deadurl= no}}
38. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/roundda01.html|title=Dan Roundfield Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100925002012/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/roundda01.html| archivedate= 25 September 2010 | deadurl= no}}
39. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/simpsra01.html|title=Ralph Simpson Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100925050705/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/simpsra01.html| archivedate= 25 September 2010 | deadurl= no}}
40. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/robintr01.html|title=Truck Robinson Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100925003125/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/robintr01.html| archivedate= 25 September 2010 | deadurl= no}}
41. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/malovst01.html|title=Steve Malovic Statistics|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 29, 2010}}

External links

  • NBA.com
  • NBA.com: NBA Draft History
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