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词条 1962 NBA draft
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  1. Draft selections and draftee career notes

  2. Key

  3. Draft

  4. Other picks

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox sports draft
| name = 1962 NBA draft
| image =
| caption =
| logo =
| logosize =
| sport = Basketball
| date = March 26, 1962
| location = New York City, New York
| network =
| league = NBA
| teams =
| overall = 102
| rounds = 16
| first = Bill McGill, Chicago Zephyrs
| territorial = Dave DeBusschere, Detroit Pistons
Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati Royals
| prev = 1961
| next = 1963
}}

The 1962 NBA draft was the 16th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on March 26, 1962, before the 1962–63 season. In this draft, nine NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball 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. In each round, the teams selected in reverse order of their won–loss record in the previous season. Before the draft, a team could forfeit its first-round draft pick, then select any player from within a 50-mile radius of its home arena as their territorial pick.[1][2] The Chicago Packers, who finished last in the previous season, were renamed the Chicago Zephyrs.[3] The Philadelphia Warriors relocated to San Francisco and became the San Francisco Warriors prior to the start of the season.[4] The draft consisted of 16 rounds, comprising 102 players selected.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

Dave DeBusschere and Jerry Lucas were selected before the draft as the 'Detroit Pistons' and 'Cincinnati Royals' territorial picks, respectively. Bill McGill from the University of Utah was selected first overall by the Chicago Zephyrs. Terry Dischinger from Purdue University, who went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, was selected eight overall by the Chicago Zephyrs.[5] Four players from this draft, DeBusschere, Lucas, seventh pick John Havlicek and twelfth pick Chet Walker, have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[6] They were also named in the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History list announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[7] Lucas initially opted to sign for the Cleveland Pipers of the American Basketball League (ABL). However, the Pipers folded before the start of the season and Lucas opted to sit out a year to complete his education.[8] He eventually entered the NBA and went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in the 1963–64 season. Lucas' achievements include an NBA championship with the New York Knicks in 1973, 5 All-NBA Team selections and 7 All-Star Game selections.[9] DeBusschere's achievements include 2 NBA championships with the Knicks in 1970 and 1973, 1 All-NBA Team selection, 8 All-Star Game selections and 6 All-Defensive Team selections. In the 1964–65 season, he was named as a player-coach for the Pistons, becoming the youngest head coach in the NBA at the age of 24. He coached the Pistons for almost three years before returning to a full-time player. He also had a brief professional baseball career with the Chicago White Sox. He played two seasons in the Major League Baseball in 1962 and 1963, and another season in the minor-league before he gave up his dual-sport career to focus on basketball.[10] He is one of only 12 athletes who have played in both NBA and MLB.[11][12][13] Havlicek spent all of his 16-year playing career with the Boston Celtics. His achievements include 8 NBA championships with the Celtics, 1 Finals MVP, 11 All-NBA Team selection, 13 All-Star Game selections and 8 All-Defensive Team selections.[14] Walker, the 12th pick, won the NBA championship with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1967 and was selected to 7 All-Star Games.[15]

Zelmo Beaty, the 3rd pick, played in both NBA and American Basketball Association (ABA). He was selected to 2 NBA All-Star Games, 3 ABA All-Star Games and 3 All-ABA Teams.[16] Dischinger and 4th pick Len Chappell are the only other players from this draft who have been selected to an All-Star Game.[17][18] During his stint with the Detroit Pistons, Dischinger served as an interim player-coach for two games in 1971.[19] Wayne Hightower, the 5th pick, had left college after his junior year in 1961. He wasn't eligible to be drafted until his college class had graduated, therefore he spent a year playing in the Spanish League with Real Madrid.[20] In his only season there, he helped Real Madrid to a Spanish League title and to the European Champions Cup final.[21] Reggie Harding, the 29th pick, became the first player drafted out of high school when the Detroit Pistons selected him in the fourth round. However, he did not enter the league until the 1963–64 season due to the rules that prevent a high school player to play in the league until one year after his high school class graduated.[22][23] He was drafted again in the 1963 Draft by the Pistons with the 48th pick in the sixth round.

Kevin Loughery, the 11th pick, had a stint as a player-coach with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1973. At the end of the season, he retired from playing and moved to the ABA to coach the New York Nets. He won 2 ABA championships with the Nets in 1974 and 1976. He then moved to the NBA with the Nets after the ABA–NBA merger. He coached 6 NBA teams, most recently with the Miami Heat.[24] Don Nelson, the 17th pick, played 14 seasons in the NBA, winning 5 NBA championships with the Celtics. He became a head coach soon after retiring as a player in 1976. He coached 4 NBA teams, most recently with the Golden State Warriors.[25] He held the record for most wins as a head coach, surpassing Lenny Wilkens' previous record of 1,332 wins.[26] He won the Coach of the Year Award for a record three times, tied with Pat Riley.[27] He was also named among the Top 10 Coaches in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[28]

Key

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

Draft

RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
{{hs|0}}T{{hs|00}}–{{sortname|Dave|DeBusschere}}^ G/FUnited States}} Detroit Pistons Detroit
{{hs|0}}T{{hs|00}}–{{sortname|Jerry|Lucas}}^ F/CUnited States}} Cincinnati Royals Ohio State
1{{hs|0}}1Bill|McGill}} F/CUnited States}} Chicago Zephyrs Utah
1{{hs|0}}2Paul|Hogue}} CUnited States}} New York Knicks Cincinnati
1{{hs|0}}3{{sortname|Zelmo|Beaty}}^ CUnited States}} St. Louis Hawks Prairie View A&M
1{{hs|0}}4{{sortname|Len|Chappell}}+ F/CUnited States}} Syracuse Nationals Wake Forest
1{{hs|0}}5Wayne|Hightower}} F/CUnited States}} Philadelphia Warriors Real Madrid (Spain)[21]
1{{hs|0}}6LeRoy|Ellis}} F/CUnited States}} Los Angeles Lakers St. John's
1{{hs|0}}7{{sortname|John|Havlicek}}^ G/FUnited States}} Boston Celtics Ohio State
2{{hs|0}}8{{sortname|Terry|Dischinger}}+ G/FUnited States}} Chicago Zephyrs Purdue
2{{hs|0}}9John|Rudometkin}} FUnited States}} New York Knicks USC
210Bob|Duffy|Bob Duffy (basketball, born 1940)}} GUnited States}} St. Louis Hawks Colgate
211Kevin|Loughery}} GUnited States}} Detroit Pistons St. John's
212{{sortname|Chet|Walker}}^ G/FUnited States}} Syracuse Nationals Bradley
213Bud|Olsen}} F/CUnited States}} Cincinnati Royals Louisville
214Hubie|White}} G/FUnited States}} Philadelphia Warriors Villanova
215Gene|Wiley}} CUnited States}} Los Angeles Lakers Wichita
216Jack|Foley|Jack Foley (basketball)}} FUnited States}} Boston Celtics Holy Cross

Other picks

The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at least one NBA game.[29][30]

{{stack|
}}
RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
317Don|Nelson}} FUnited States}} Chicago Zephyrs Iowa
319Charles|Hardnett}} F/CUnited States}} St. Louis Hawks Grambling
321Porter|Meriwether}} GUnited States}} Syracuse Nationals Tennessee State
323Dave|Fedor}} FUnited States}} Philadelphia Warriors Florida State
426Chico|Vaughn}} GUnited States}} St. Louis Hawks (from Chicago) Southern Illinois
428Jerry|Grote|Jerry Grote (basketball)}} GUnited States}} St. Louis Hawks Loyola (CA)
429Reggie|Harding}} CUnited States}} Detroit Pistons(Detroit){{Cref>1}}
434Roger|Strickland|Roger Strickland (basketball)}} FUnited States}} Boston Celtics Jacksonville
539John|Windsor}} FUnited States}} Syracuse Nationals Stanford
646Jay|Carty}} GUnited States}} St. Louis Hawks Oregon State
759Howie|Montgomery}} FUnited States}} Philadelphia Warriors Pan American
865Jerry|Harkness}} GUnited States}} Syracuse Nationals Loyola (IL)
1185Jeff|Slade|Jeff Slade (basketball)}} FUnited States}} Chicago Zephyrs Kenyon
1290Mel|Nowell}} GUnited States}} Chicago Zephyrs Ohio State

Notes

{{Cnote|1|Reggie Harding played and graduated from Detroit Eastern High School in January but he played high school basketball in Nashville, Tennessee, prior to the draft.[22][31]}}

References

General
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{{refend}}
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20. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=abslAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0PIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6157,1154982|title=Hightower to Play in Spain|date=August 14, 1961|newspaper=Gettysburg Times|accessdate=April 16, 2010}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1130720/index.htm|title=Russian Revolution|first=Ian|last=Thomsen|date=April 28, 2008|work=Sports Illustrated|publisher=Time Warner Company|accessdate=April 16, 2010}}
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External links

  • NBA.com
  • NBA.com: NBA Draft History
{{NBA Drafts}}{{1962–63 NBA season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1962 Nba Draft}}

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