1984 NBA draft explained

1984 NBA draft
Sport:Basketball
Date:June 19, 1984
Location:Felt Forum (New York City, New York)
Network:USA Network
League:NBA
Overall:228
Rounds:10
First:Akeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)
Prev:1983
Next:1985

The 1984 NBA draft was the 37th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was held at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, on June 19, 1984, before the 1984–85 season.[1] The draft is generally considered to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, in NBA history,[2] [3] [4] with four Hall of Famers being drafted in the first sixteen picks and five overall. It included first pick Akeem Olajuwon, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, and John Stockton. The draft was broadcast in the United States on the USA Network.[5]

In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The Houston Rockets won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers, who obtained the Indiana Pacers' first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick.[6] 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. The Cleveland Cavaliers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation for the draft picks traded away by their previous owner, Ted Stepien.[7]

A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection. Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection.[8] Prior to the draft, the San Diego Clippers relocated to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Clippers.[9] The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 228 players. This draft was the last to be held before the creation of the draft lottery in 1985.[10] It was the first NBA draft to be overseen by David Stern, who continued as the commissioner of the league for the following 30 years.

Draft selections

G GuardF ForwardC Center
RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11^
CHouston Rockets
12C
13^G/FChicago Bulls
14F/C
15^F
16C
17GSan Antonio Spurs
18G
19+F/CKansas City Kings
110G
111F/CAtlanta Hawks
112C
113GPhoenix Suns
114F/C
115GDallas Mavericks
116^GUtah Jazz
117F/CNew Jersey Nets
118G
119G/FPortland Trail Blazers
120G/FDetroit Pistons
121G/FMilwaukee Bucks
122G
123CLos Angeles Lakers
124G/FBoston Celtics
225FIndiana Pacers
226G
227G/FCleveland Cavaliers
228F
229F/C
230G
231F
232G
233G
234C
235G
236FPhoenix Suns
237F
238FDallas Mavericks
239G
240F
241G
242G
243C
244F
245F/C
246F
247FBoston Celtics
348FPhiladelphia 76ers
349FChicago Bulls
350FCleveland Cavaliers
351F/CHouston Rockets
352GSeattle SuperSonics
353FWashington Bullets
354GKansas City Kings
355GGolden State Warriors
356FKansas City Kings
357F
358FAtlanta Hawks
359CPhoenix Suns
360FCleveland Cavaliers
361FDallas Mavericks
362FUtah Jazz
363FNew Jersey Nets
364GNew York Knicks
365CPortland Trail Blazers
366FDetroit Pistons
367FMilwaukee Bucks
368GPhiladelphia 76ers
369FLos Angeles Lakers
370GBoston Celtics
471GIndiana Pacers
472FChicago Bulls
473FCleveland Cavaliers
474FHouston Rockets
475GLos Angeles Clippers
476FWashington Bullets
477FChicago Bulls
478CSan Antonio Spurs
479GDenver Nuggets
480GKansas City Kings
481GAtlanta Hawks
482GPhoenix Suns
483FSeattle SuperSonics
484CDallas Mavericks
485FNew Jersey Nets
486FUtah Jazz
487F/CNew York Knicks
488FPortland Trail Blazers
489GDetroit Pistons
490F/C
491FPhiladelphia 76ers
492FLos Angeles Lakers
493FBoston Celtics
594GIndiana Pacers
595GChicago Bulls
596GCleveland Cavaliers
597GHouston Rockets
598FLos Angeles Clippers
599FWashington Bullets
5100GSan Antonio Spurs
5101FGolden State Warriors
5102FKansas City Kings
5103GDenver Nuggets
5104FAtlanta Hawks
5105CPhoenix Suns
5106GSeattle SuperSonics
5107CDallas Mavericks
5108G
Utah Jazz
5109GNew Jersey Nets
5110FGolden State Warriors
5111FPortland Trail Blazers
5112FDetroit Pistons
5113CMilwaukee Bucks
5114CPhiladelphia 76ers
5115CLos Angeles Lakers
5116FBoston Celtics
6117FIndiana Pacers
6118CChicago Bulls
6119FCleveland Cavaliers
6120G
6121FLos Angeles Clippers
6122GWashington Bullets
6123GGolden State Warriors
6124FSan Antonio Spurs
6125FDenver Nuggets
6126CKansas City Kings
6127GAtlanta Hawks
6128FPhoenix Suns
6129FSeattle SuperSonics
6130GDallas Mavericks
6131^#G/FNew Jersey Nets
6132FUtah Jazz
6133F/CNew York Knicks
6134CPortland Trail Blazers
6135GDetroit Pistons
6136FMilwaukee Bucks
6137FPhiladelphia 76ers
6138GLos Angeles Lakers
6139GBoston Celtics
7140FIndiana Pacers
7141GChicago Bulls
7142GCleveland Cavaliers
7143GHouston Rockets
7144FLos Angeles Clippers
7145FWashington Bullets
7146CSan Antonio Spurs
7147FGolden State Warriors
7148GKansas City Kings
7149FDenver Nuggets
7150FAtlanta Hawks
7151FPhoenix Suns
7152GSeattle SuperSonics
7153GDallas Mavericks
7154CUtah Jazz
7155FNew Jersey Nets
7156F/CNew York Knicks
7157FPortland Trail Blazers
7158GDetroit Pistons
7159GMilwaukee Bucks
7160FPhiladelphia 76ers
7161FLos Angeles Lakers
7162FBoston Celtics
8163FIndiana Pacers
8164FChicago Bulls
8165GCleveland Cavaliers
8166FHouston Rockets
8167GLos Angeles Clippers
8168GWashington Bullets
8169CGolden State Warriors
8170GSan Antonio Spurs
8171FDenver Nuggets
8172FKansas City Kings
8173GAtlanta Hawks
8174FPhoenix Suns
8175GSeattle SuperSonics
8176FDallas Mavericks
8177CNew Jersey Nets
8178GUtah Jazz
8179CNew York Knicks
8180FPortland Trail Blazers
8181CDetroit Pistons
8182FMilwaukee Bucks
8183GPhiladelphia 76ers
8184GBoston Celtics
9185FIndiana Pacers
9186FChicago Bulls
9187GCleveland Cavaliers
9188FHouston Rockets
9189GLos Angeles Clippers
9190GWashington Bullets
9191GSan Antonio Spurs
9192GGolden State Warriors
9193FKansas City Kings
9194F
Denver Nuggets
9195GAtlanta Hawks
9196FPhoenix Suns
9197CSeattle SuperSonics
9198GDallas Mavericks
9199FUtah Jazz
9200GNew Jersey Nets
9201FNew York Knicks
9202FPortland Trail Blazers
9203FDetroit Pistons
9204CMilwaukee Bucks
9205CPhiladelphia 76ers
9206FBoston Celtics
10207FIndiana Pacers
10208Chicago Bulls
10209FCleveland Cavaliers
10210GHouston Rockets
10211CLos Angeles Clippers
10212GWashington Bullets
10213FGolden State Warriors
10214FSan Antonio Spurs
10215FDenver Nuggets
10216GKansas City Kings
10217GAtlanta Hawks
10218GPhoenix Suns
10219FSeattle SuperSonics
10220FDallas Mavericks
10221GNew Jersey Nets
10222GUtah Jazz
10223FNew York Knicks
10224FPortland Trail Blazers
10225GDetroit Pistons
10226CMilwaukee Bucks
10227FPhiladelphia 76ers
10228GBoston Celtics

Trades involving draft picks

Draft-day trades

The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.[1]

Pre-draft trades

Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of picks between the teams.

Legacy

The Houston Rockets used their first pick to draft Akeem Olajuwon,[48] a junior center from the University of Houston. The Nigerian-born Olajuwon became the second foreign-born player to be drafted first overall, after Mychal Thompson from the Bahamas in 1978.[49] The Portland Trail Blazers used the second overall pick to draft Sam Bowie from the University of Kentucky. The Chicago Bulls used the third pick to draft Naismith and Wooden College Player of the Year Michael Jordan from the University of North Carolina.[1] [50] Jordan went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award and was also selected to the All-NBA Second Team in his rookie season.[51] Jordan's teammate at North Carolina, Sam Perkins, was drafted fourth by the Dallas Mavericks. Charles Barkley, a junior forward from Auburn University, was drafted fifth by the Philadelphia 76ers. Olajuwon, Jordan and Barkley, along with the 16th pick John Stockton and the 131st pick Oscar Schmidt, have been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[52] The first four mentioned players were also named in the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History list announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[53]

Olajuwon's achievements include two NBA championships, two Finals Most Valuable Player Awards, one Most Valuable Player Award, two Defensive Player of the Year Awards, twelve All-NBA Team selections, twelve All-Star Game selections and nine All-Defensive Team selections. Olajuwon retired as the all–time league leader in total blocked shots with 3,830 blocks.[54]

The third pick, Jordan, achieved even greater success than Olajuwon. He won six NBA championships, six Finals Most Valuable Player Awards, five Most Valuable Player Awards, one Defensive Player of the Year Award, eleven All-NBA Team selections, fourteen All-Star Game selections, three NBA All Star Game MVP Awards, and nine All-Defensive Team selections.[51]

Barkley and Stockton never won an NBA championship, but both players received numerous awards and honors. Barkley won the Most Valuable Player in 1993 and was selected to eleven All-NBA Teams, eleven All-Star Games, and was the MVP of the 1991 All Star Game.[55] Stockton was selected to eleven All-NBA Teams, ten All-Star Games and five All-Defensive Teams before retiring as the all–time league leader in assists and steals and was co-MVP of the 1993 All Star Game along with his Utah Jazz teammate Karl Malone.[56] Jordan, Barkley and Stockton would later play as teammates for the 1992 "Dream Team".

Alvin Robertson, the seventh pick, is the only other player from this draft who has won annual NBA awards as a player; he won both the Defensive Player of the Year Award and the Most Improved Player Award in 1986. He was also selected to one All-NBA Team, four All-Star Games, six consecutive All-Defensive Teams.[57] Both Robertson and Olajuwon are among only four players in NBA history who have ever achieved the extremely rare feat of recording a quadruple double.

Two other players from this draft, ninth pick Otis Thorpe and eleventh pick Kevin Willis, were also selected to one All-Star Game each.[58] Willis also had one selection to the All-NBA Team.[59] Rick Carlisle, the 70th pick, became a coach after ending his playing career and won the Coach of the Year Award in 2002 while coaching the Detroit Pistons. In 2011, he coached the Dallas Mavericks to an NBA Championship.[60]

The 1984 draft class is considered to be one of the best in NBA history as it produced five Hall of Famers and seven All-Stars.[61] [62] [63] However, it was also marked by the Blazers' selection of Sam Bowie, considered one of the biggest draft busts in NBA history.[64] [65] [66] [67] [68] It is believed that the Blazers picked Bowie over Michael Jordan because they already had an All Star shooting guard in Jim Paxson and a young shooting guard in Clyde Drexler, whom they drafted in the 1983 draft.[51] [69] Although Drexler went on to have a successful career, Bowie's career was cut short by injuries; he had missed two of the past three seasons in his college career as well.[50] Despite having a 10-year career in the NBA and averaging 10.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, Bowie's career was interrupted by five leg surgeries, which limited him to 139 games in five years with the Blazers.[70] [71]

Other notable selections

Brazilian Oscar Schmidt was drafted with the 131st pick in the sixth round by the New Jersey Nets. However, Schmidt turned down the offers to play in the NBA and stayed to play in Italy and later in Brazil, in order to continue representing his country in international competitions, which was not allowed until NBA's agreement with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in 1990 allowing their players to represent their countries on a national level. He played in five Olympics and was the top scorer in three of them. He finished his career with 49,703 points with various clubs and the Brazilian national team, more than the NBA's career scoring leader, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who scored 38,387 points in his NBA career.[72] In 2010, FIBA honored Schmidt with an induction to the FIBA Hall of Fame,[73] and Schmidt was inducted by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013.[74]

University of Houston track and field Olympic Champion Carl Lewis, who had never played college basketball, was drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the 208th pick in the 10th round. Lewis would dominate the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in the summer of 1984.[1] [75] Lewis, who had also been drafted in the NFL draft of the same year by the Dallas Cowboys, stayed with his athletics career and went on to win nine Olympic gold medals and eight World Championships gold medals.[76]

In the fifth round, the Portland Trail Blazers drafted Mike Whitmarsh, who starred for the University of San Diego in both basketball and volleyball, with the 111th pick. Whitmarsh played professional basketball in Germany for three years, but never played in the NBA. He then left basketball to play beach volleyball, where he achieved greater success, including a silver medal in the Olympics.[77]

The final pick in the 1984 Draft, number 228 by the Boston Celtics, was Dan Trant of Clark University. Trant never played in a regular season game for the Celtics. Trant was working in his office at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and was killed in the terrorist attacks that day.[78]

This draft would be the last of the NBA that would be without any undrafted players entering the NBA. Starting from 1985 onward, multiple undrafted players from each year would enter the NBA, with more of them coming after the league decreased the number of rounds from the draft from 10 to the current two.

Early entrants

College underclassmen

The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[79]

See also

References

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External links

Notes and References

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