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- Draft selections
- Notable undrafted players
- Notes
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2012}}{{Infobox sports draft | name = 1989 NBA draft | image = | caption = | logo = | logosize = | sport = Basketball | date = June 27, 1989 | location = Felt Forum, New York City, New York | network = TBS | league = NBA | teams = | overall = 54 | rounds = 2 | first = Pervis Ellison, Sacramento Kings | prev = 1988 | next = 1990 }}The 1989 NBA draft took place on June 27, 1989, in New York City, New York, USA. Despite eight of the top ten picks being considered busts, including the first two picks Pervis Ellison and Danny Ferry, the draft did produce a lot of talented players such as Shawn Kemp, Glen Rice, Sean Elliott, Nick Anderson, Dana Barros, Tim Hardaway, Vlade Divac, Cliff Robinson, B. J. Armstrong and Mookie Blaylock, The draft was reduced from three rounds in the previous year to the two-round format that's still in use to the present day.[1][2] As a result, NBA drafts from this season until 1995 produced the lowest amount of total draft picks selected at 54 overall selections. This was also the first draft televised prime time on national television.[3] Draft selections PG | Point guard | SG | Shooting guard | SF | Small forward | PF | Power forward | C | Center | {{NBA Draft legend|1=y|2=y|3=y|4=y|5=y}}Round | Pick | Player | Pos. | Nationality{{refn|group=n|Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules. | NBA team | School/Club team | 1 | 1 | Pervis|Ellison}} | PF | United States}} | Sacramento Kings | Louisville (Sr.) | 1 | 2 | Danny|Ferry}} | PF | United States}} | Los Angeles Clippers | Duke (Sr.) | 1 | 3 | {{sortname|Sean|Elliott}}+ | SF/SG | United States}} | San Antonio Spurs | Arizona (Sr.) | 1 | 4 | {{sortname|Glen|Rice}}* | SF | United States}} | Miami Heat | Michigan (Sr.) | 1 | 5 | J. R.|Reid}} | PF/C | United States}} | Charlotte Hornets | North Carolina (Jr.) | 1 | 6 | Stacey|King}} | C | United States}} | Chicago Bulls (from New Jersey) | Oklahoma (Sr.) | 1 | 7 | George|McCloud}} | SG/SF | United States}} | Indiana Pacers | Florida State (Sr.) | 1 | 8 | Randy|White|dab=basketball}} | PF | United States}} | Dallas Mavericks | Louisiana Tech (Sr.) | 1 | 9 | Tom|Hammonds}} | PF/C | United States}} | Washington Bullets | Georgia Tech (Sr.) | 1 | 10 | Pooh|Richardson}} | PG | United States}} | Minnesota Timberwolves | UCLA (Sr.) | 1 | 11 | Nick|Anderson}} | SF/SG | United States}} | Orlando Magic | Illinois (Jr.) | 1 | 12 | {{sortname|Mookie|Blaylock}}+ | PG | United States}} | New Jersey Nets (from Portland) | Oklahoma (Sr.) | 1 | 13 | Michael|Smith|dab=basketball, born 1965}} | PF | United States}} | Boston Celtics | BYU (Sr.) | 1 | 14 | {{sortname|Tim|Hardaway}}* | PG | United States}} | Golden State Warriors | UTEP (Sr.) | 1 | 15 | Todd|Lichti}} | SG | United States}} | Denver Nuggets | Stanford (Sr.) | 1 | 16 | {{sortname|Dana|Barros}}+ | PG | United States}} | Seattle SuperSonics (from Houston via Golden State) | Boston College (Sr.) | 1 | 17 | {{sortname|Shawn|Kemp}}* | PF/C | United States}} | Seattle SuperSonics (from Philadelphia) | Trinity Valley CC (Fr.) | 1 | 18 | {{sortname|B. J.|Armstrong}}+ | PG | United States}} | Chicago Bulls | Iowa (Sr.) | 1 | 19 | Kenny|Payne}} | PF | United States}} | Philadelphia 76ers (from Seattle) | Louisville (Sr.) | 1 | 20 | Jeff|Sanders}} | PF/C | United States}} | Chicago Bulls (from Milwaukee via Seattle) | Georgia Southern (Sr.) | 1 | 21 | Blue|Edwards}} | SF/SG | United States}} | Utah Jazz | East Carolina (Sr.) | 1 | 22 | Byron|Irvin}} | SG | United States}} | Portland Trail Blazers (from New York) | Missouri (Sr.) | 1 | 23 | Roy|Marble}} | SG/SF | United States}} | Atlanta Hawks | Iowa (Sr.) | 1 | 24 | Anthony|Cook|dab=basketball}} | PF/C | United States}} | Phoenix Suns (traded to Detroit)[4] | Arizona (Sr.) | 1 | 25 | John|Morton|dab=basketball}} | PG | United States}} | Cleveland Cavaliers | Seton Hall (Sr.) | 1 | 26 | {{sortname|Vlade|Divac}}+ | C | group=n|At the time, Prijepolje was part of Yugoslavia, now it is Serbian territory.}} | Los Angeles Lakers | KK Partizan (Yugoslavia) | 1 | 27 | Kenny|Battle}} | PF | United States}} | Detroit Pistons (traded to Phoenix)[4] | Illinois (Sr.) | 2 | 28 | Sherman|Douglas}} | G | United States}} | Miami Heat | Syracuse (Sr.) | 2 | 29 | Dyron|Nix}} | F | United States}} | Charlotte Hornets | Tennessee (Sr.) | 2 | 30 | Frank|Kornet}} | F | United States}} | Milwaukee Bucks | Vanderbilt (Sr.) | 2 | 31 | Jeff|Martin|dab=basketball}} | G | United States}} | Los Angeles Clippers | Murray State (Sr.) | 2 | 32 | Stanley|Brundy}} | F | United States}} | New Jersey Nets | DePaul (Sr.) | 2 | 33 | Jay|Edwards|dab=basketball}} | G | United States}} | Los Angeles Clippers | Indiana (So.) | 2 | 34 | Gary|Leonard}} | C | United States}} | Minnesota Timberwolves | Missouri (Sr.) | 2 | 35 | Pat|Durham}} | F | United States}} | Dallas Mavericks | Colorado State (Sr.) | 2 | 36 | {{sortname|Cliff|Robinson|dab=basketball, born 1966}}+ | PF/C | United States}} | Portland Trail Blazers | Connecticut (Sr.) | 2 | 37 | Michael|Ansley}} | F | United States}} | Orlando Magic | Alabama (Sr.) | 2 | 38 | Doug|West}} | G/F | United States}} | Minnesota Timberwolves | Villanova (Sr.) | 2 | 39 | Ed|Horton}} | PF/C | United States}} | Washington Bullets | Iowa (Sr.) | 2 | 40 | {{sortname|Dino|Rađa}}^ | PF | group=n|At the time, Split was part of Yugoslavia, now it is Croatian territory.}} | Boston Celtics | KK Split (Yugoslavia) | 2 | 41 | Doug|Roth}} | C | United States}} | Washington Bullets | Tennessee (Sr.) | 2 | 42 | {{sortname|Michael|Cutright}}# | SG | United States}} | Denver Nuggets | McNeese State (Sr.) | 2 | 43 | Chucky|Brown}} | PF | United States}} | Cleveland Cavaliers | NC State (Sr.) | 2 | 44 | {{sortname|Reggie|Cross}}# | PF | United States}} | Philadelphia 76ers | Hawaii (Sr.) | 2 | 45 | Scott|Haffner}} | G | United States}} | Miami Heat | Evansville (Sr.) | 2 | 46 | Ricky|Blanton}} | F | United States}} | Phoenix Suns | LSU (Sr.) | 2 | 47 | {{sortname|Reggie|Turner|dab=basketball}}# | SF | United States}} | Denver Nuggets | UAB (Sr.) | 2 | 48 | {{sortname|Junie|Lewis}}# | PG | United States}} | Utah Jazz | South Alabama (Sr.) | 2 | 49 | Haywoode|Workman}} | G | United States}} | Atlanta Hawks | Oral Roberts (Sr.) | 2 | 50 | Brian|Quinnett}} | F | United States}} | New York Knicks | Washington State (Sr.) | 2 | 51 | Mike|Morrison|dab=basketball, born 1967}} | G | United States}} | Phoenix Suns | Loyola (MD) (Sr.) | 2 | 52 | Greg|Grant}} | G | United States}} | Phoenix Suns | Trenton State (Sr.) | 2 | 53 | {{sortname|Jeff|Hodge}}# | SG | United States}} | Dallas Mavericks | South Alabama (Sr.) | 2 | 54 | {{sortname|Toney|Mack}}# | SG | United States}} | Philadelphia 76ers | Georgia (Sr.) |
Notable undrafted playersPlayer | Position | Nationality | School/Club team | Chris|Childs|Chris Childs (basketball)}} | SG | United States}} | Boise State (Sr.) | Tom|Hovasse}} | SF | United States}} | Penn State (Sr.) | Jaren|Jackson}} | SG | United States}} | Georgetown (Sr.) | Mark|Hughes|Mark Hughes (basketball)}} | C | United States}} | Michigan (Sr.) | |
Notes1. ^https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1989.html 2. ^http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/past_drafts/1989 3. ^{{cite news|title=NBA Draft Will Move To Prime-Time on TBS |date=March 15, 1989|publisher=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution|pages=D4}} 4. ^1 The Pistons traded the rights to Kenny Battle and Micheal Williams to the Suns for rights to Anthony Cook on the draft day. {{cite news |first=Walter |last=Berry |title=Associatred Press sports news |date=June 28, 1989 |agency=Associated Press}}
References{{reflist|colwidth=30em}}External links- [https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1989.html 1989 NBA Draft]
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