1997 NBA draft explained

1997 NBA draft
Sport:Basketball
Date:June 25, 1997
Location:Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Network:TNT
League:NBA
Overall:57
Rounds:2
First:Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)
Prev:1996
Next:1998

The 1997 NBA draft took place on June 25, 1997, at Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Vancouver Grizzlies had the highest probability to win the NBA draft lottery, but since they were an expansion team along with the Toronto Raptors they were not allowed to select first in this draft. Although the Boston Celtics had the second-worst record in the 1996–97 season and the best odds (36 percent) of winning the lottery with two picks, the Spurs lost David Robinson and Sean Elliott to injury early in the season, finished with the third-worst record, and subsequently won the lottery. Leading up to the draft, there was no doubt that Tim Duncan would be selected at No. 1 by the Spurs as he was considered to be far and away the best prospect. After Duncan, the rest of the draft was regarded with some skepticism.[1] The Celtics had the third and sixth picks, selecting Chauncey Billups and Ron Mercer, both of whom were traded in the next two years.

Duncan became the Spurs' franchise player and in a 19-year career spent entirely in San Antonio, he led the Spurs to five NBA championships, winning NBA Finals MVP in three of those campaigns. In addition, Duncan was a two-time NBA MVP, 15-time All-Star, 15-time All-NBA and 15-time All-Defensive team selections. Billups went on to earn five all-star selections and won Finals MVP honors in with the Detroit Pistons. The ninth pick, Tracy McGrady, captured two NBA scoring titles and was named to seven All-Star and All-NBA teams.

The Washington Wizards forfeited their 1997 first-round pick in connection with the signing of Juwan Howard. (Washington would have had the 17th pick.) Thus, the draft only had 28 first-round selections and 57 selections overall.

Draft selections

PG Point guardSG Shooting guardSF Small forwardPF Power forwardC Center
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityNBA teamSchool/Club team
11Tim Duncan^~PF/CSan Antonio SpursWake Forest (Sr.)
12PFPhiladelphia 76ersUtah (Sr.)
13^PGBoston CelticsColorado (So.)
14PGVancouver GrizzliesBowling Green (Sr.)
15C/FDenver NuggetsTexas Tech (Jr.)
16SFBoston Celtics (from Dallas)Kentucky (So.)
17SFNew Jersey NetsVillanova (Fr.)
18CGolden State WarriorsColgate (Jr.)
19^SG/SFToronto RaptorsMt. Zion Christian Academy (Durham, North Carolina)
110PFMilwaukee BucksCincinnati (Jr.)
111SFSacramento KingsSan Jose State (Sr.)
112PFIndiana PacersProvidence (Sr.)
113SGCleveland CavaliersKentucky (Sr.)
114PFLos Angeles ClippersMichigan (Jr.)
115CDallas Mavericks (from Minnesota)Iowa State (Jr.)
116PGCleveland Cavaliers (from Phoenix)Stanford (Sr.)
117PFOrlando MagicChattanooga (Sr.)
118PFPortland Trail BlazersSE Melbourne Magic (Australia)
119CDetroit PistonsKansas (Sr.)
120CMinnesota Timberwolves (from Charlotte via Milwaukee and Portland)Wisconsin (Sr.)
121SGNew Jersey Nets (from L.A. Lakers)Bradley (Sr.)
122PG/SGAtlanta HawksCalifornia (Sr.)
123PGSeattle SuperSonicsMinnesota (Sr.)
124SGHouston RocketsUSC (Sr.)
125CNew York KnicksMinnesota (Sr.)
126SGMiami HeatNew Mexico (Sr.)
127PGUtah JazzKansas (Sr.)
128SFChicago BullsMaryland (Sr.)
229CHouston Rockets (from Vancouver)North Carolina (Sr.)
230SF/PFMiami Heat (from Boston)Washington (Jr.)
231PGDetroit Pistons (from San Antonio)UCLA (Sr.)
232SFDenver NuggetsLong Beach State (Sr.)
233PG/SGPhiladelphia 76ersSmelt Olimpija (Slovenia)
234SF/PFDallas MavericksAustin Peay (Sr.)
235SF/PFPhiladelphia 76ers (from New Jersey Nets)Cal State Bakersfield (Sr.)
236PG/SGPhiladelphia 76ers(from Toronto)Florida State (Sr.)
237SF/PFGolden State WarriorsTemple (Sr.)
238PFMilwaukee BucksTulane (Sr.)
239PG/SGSacramento KingsCollege of Charleston (Sr.)
240SFSeattle SuperSonics(from L.A. Clippers)Georgia Tech (Sr.)
241CDenver Nuggets(from Indiana)Villanova (Sr.)
242SGPhoenix SunsButler CC (Sr.)
243SFMinnesota TimberwolvesWest Virginia (Sr.)
244PFCleveland CavaliersMemphis (Sr.)
245PGWashington BulletsProvidence (So.)
246SGOrlando Magic(traded to Denver)Alabama (Sr.)
247PGPortland Trail BlazersVillanova (Sr.)
248CWashington Bullets (from Charlotte)KK Partizan (Yugoslavia)
249SGAtlanta Hawks(from Detroit)ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne (France)
250SFAtlanta HawksMarquette (Sr.)
251PGLos Angeles LakersLouisville (Sr.)
252PG/SGVancouver Grizzlies(from Houston)Indian Hills CC (So.)
253CLos Angeles Lakers (from New York)Gonzaga (Sr.)
254CSeattle SuperSonicsPittsburgh (So.)
255CBoston Celtics (from Miami)Newcastle Falcons (Australia)
256SGUtah JazzOklahoma (Senior)
257CChicago BullsFC Barcelona (Spain)

Notable undrafted players

These players eligible for the 1997 NBA Draft were not selected but played in the NBA.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/Club team
CLiberty (Sr.)
FAuburn Montgomery (Sr.)
CAuburn (Sr.)
CNorwich Neptunes (Atlantic Basketball Association)
SGTexas (Sr.)
PF/CProvidence (Sr.)
PGMemphis (Sr.)
GSanta Clara (Sr.)
PGIllinois (Sr.)
SFMissouri (Sr.)
GSouthern Illinois (Jr.)
CCentral Michigan (Sr.)
GHouston (Jr.)
C The College of Saint Rose (Sr.)
PFEast Carolina (Sr.)
F/CNebraska (Sr.)
FMiami (Ohio) (Sr.)
CAtenas (Argentina)
GThe Master's (Sr.)
SFVirginia (Sr.)
SGTulsa (Sr.)
SGLouisville (Sr.)
F/CCalifornia (Sr.)
PGIowa State (Sr.)
CMinnesota (Sr.)

Early entrants

College underclassmen

The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[2]

High school players

The following high school players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

International players

The following international players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

Other eligible players

Player class=unsortableNote !class=unsortableRef.
Keith ClossNorwich Neptunes (Atlantic Basketball Association) Left Central Connecticut in 1996; playing professionally since the 1996–97 season [3]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2007/05/21/luck_of_draw_went_spurs_way_in_97_with_duncan Peter May. May 21, 2007. "Luck of draw went Spurs' way in '97 with Duncan - The Boston Globe". Boston Globe
  2. Web site: 1997 Underclassmen . The Draft Review . August 4, 2007 . December 16, 2022.
  3. Web site: Keith Closs 1997 Underclassmen . The Draft Review . November 30, 2007 . December 16, 2022.