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1980 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 10, 1980
LocationSheraton Centre Hotel & Towers (New York City, New York)
Network(s)USA Network
Overview
214 total selections in 10 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionJoe Barry Carroll (Golden State Warriors)
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The 1980 NBA draft was the 34th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 10, 1980, at the Sheraton Centre Hotel & Towers,[1] before the 1980–81 season. In this draft, 23 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.[2] The Boston Celtics, who obtained the Detroit Pistons' first-round pick in a trade, won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Utah Jazz were awarded the second pick.[3] The Celtics then traded the first pick to the Golden State Warriors before the draft. 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. An expansion franchise, the Dallas Mavericks, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the eleventh pick in each round. 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.[4] The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 214 players. This draft has the distinction of being the first NBA Draft to be televised.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

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Joe Barry Carroll from Purdue University was selected first overall by the Golden State Warriors. Darrell Griffith from the University of Louisville was selected second by the Utah Jazz. He went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season.[5] Kevin McHale from the University of Minnesota was selected third by the Boston Celtics. McHale spent his entire 13-year career with the Celtics and won three NBA championships. He also won two consecutive Sixth Man of the Year Award and was also selected to one All-NBA Team, seven All Star Games and six All-Defensive Teams.[6] For his achievements, he has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[7] McHale was also named to the list of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996.[8] Carroll, 8th pick Andrew Toney, 11th pick Kiki Vandeweghe and 25th pick Jeff Ruland are the only other players from this draft who was selected to an All-Star Game.[9][10][11][12]

Nine players drafted went on to have a coaching career in the NBA. Kevin McHale served as the interim head coach for the Timberwolves in 2005 and in the 2008–2009 season before working as head coach of the Houston Rockets for four and a half seasons.[13] Mike Woodson, the 12th pick, coached the Atlanta Hawks for six seasons.[14] Larry Drew, the 17th pick, worked as Woodson's assistant before he was promoted to the head coaching position in 2010.[15] Bill Hanzlik, the 20th pick, coached the Denver Nuggets in the 1997–1998 season, compiling an 11–71 record, the worst full-season record for a rookie coach in NBA history.[16] Butch Carter, the 37th pick, coached the Toronto Raptors for two and a half seasons.[17] Terry Stotts, the 38th pick, coached both the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks for two seasons, and the Portland Trail Blazers for nine seasons.[18] Kurt Rambis, the 58th pick, who played nine years for the Los Angeles Lakers, served as the team's interim head coach in 1999. After working as the Lakers assistant coach for seven years, Rambis received his first permanent head coaching position with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2009.[19] Two other players, Kiki Vandeweghe and Kenny Natt, had brief spells as interim head coaches in the NBA, each of which lasted less than one season.[20][21] Woodson would later go on to be the first person in NBA history to become head coach of the team that drafted him when he took over as head coach of the New York Knicks on an interim basis in March 2012.

Key

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Pos. G F C
Position Guard Forward Center
^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
# Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game

Draft

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A man, wearing a gray suit and white shirt, is standing and posing for a photo.
Darrell Griffith was selected second overall by the Utah Jazz.
Kevin McHale (green shirt) was selected third overall by the Boston Celtics.
Mike O'Koren was selected sixth overall by the New Jersey Nets.
Mike Woodson was selected 12th overall by the New York Knicks.
alt=A man, wearing a black and white shirt, is holding several tickets in his hands.
Rick Mahorn was selected 35th overall by the Washington Bullets.
Terry Stotts was selected 38th overall by the Houston Rockets.
A man, wearing a black suit, blue shirt and red tie, is standing in the middle of a huddle.
Kurt Rambis was selected 58th overall by the New York Knicks.
A man, wearing a black suit and white shirt, is standing on a podium while giving a speech.
Rory Sparrow was selected 75th overall by the New Jersey Nets.
Rnd. Pick Player Pos. Nationality[n 1] Team School / club team
1 1 Joe Barry Carroll+ F/C  United States Golden State Warriors (from Detroit via Boston)[a] Purdue (Sr.)
1 2 Darrell Griffith G  United States Utah Jazz Louisville (Sr.)
1 3 Kevin McHale^ F/C  United States Boston Celtics (from Golden State)[a] Minnesota (Sr.)
1 4 Kelvin Ransey G  United States Chicago Bulls (traded to Portland)[A] Ohio State (Sr.)
1 5 James Ray F  United States Denver Nuggets Jacksonville (Sr.)
1 6 Mike O'Koren G/F  United States New Jersey Nets North Carolina (Sr.)
1 7 Mike Gminski C  United States New Jersey Nets (from San Diego via Portland)[b] Duke (Sr.)
1 8 Andrew Toney+ G  United States Philadelphia 76ers (from Indiana)[c] Southwestern Louisiana (Sr.)
1 9 Michael Brooks F  United States San Diego Clippers (from Cleveland)[d] La Salle (Sr.)
1 10 Ronnie Lester G  United States Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Chicago)[A] Iowa (Sr.)
1 11 Kiki Vandeweghe+ F  United States Dallas Mavericks UCLA (Sr.)
1 12 Mike Woodson G/F  United States New York Knicks Indiana (Sr.)
1 13 Rickey Brown F/C  United States Golden State Warriors (from Washington via Detroit and Boston)[a] Mississippi State (Sr.)
1 14 Wes Matthews G  United States Washington Bullets (from Houston)[e] Wisconsin (Jr.)
1 15 Reggie Johnson F/C  United States San Antonio Spurs Tennessee (Sr.)
1 16 Charles Whitney G/F  United States Kansas City Kings NC State (Sr.)
1 17 Larry Drew G  United States Detroit Pistons (from Milwaukee)[f] Missouri (Sr.)
1 18 Don Collins G/F  United States Atlanta Hawks Washington State (Sr.)
1 19 John Duren G  United States Utah Jazz (from Phoenix)[g] Georgetown (Sr.)
1 20 Bill Hanzlik G/F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Notre Dame (Sr.)
1 21 Monti Davis F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Tennessee State (Sr.)
1 22 Chad Kinch G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers (from Los Angeles)[h] UNC Charlotte (Sr.)
1 23 Carl Nicks G  United States Denver Nuggets (from Boston via Indiana)[i] Indiana State (Sr.)
2 24 Larry Smith F/C  United States Golden State Warriors (from Detroit)[j] Alcorn State (Sr.)
2 25 Jeff Ruland+ F/C  United States Golden State Warriors (traded to Washington)[B] Iona (Jr.)
2 26 Sam Worthen F  United States Chicago Bulls (from Utah via Los Angeles)[k] Marquette (Sr.)
2 27 John Stroud F  United States Houston Rockets (from Denver via New Jersey) Mississippi (Sr.)
2 28 Craig Shelton F  United States Atlanta Hawks (from Chicago) Georgetown (Sr.)
2 29 Louis Orr F  United States Indiana Pacers (from New Jersey) Syracuse (Sr.)
2 30 Kenny Natt G  United States Indiana Pacers (from San Diego) Northeast Louisiana (Sr.)
2 31 Wayne Robinson F  United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Cleveland) Virginia Tech (Sr.)
2 32 David Lawrence# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Indiana) McNeese State (Sr.)
2 33 Bruce Collins# G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Weber State (Sr.)
2 34 Roosevelt Bouie# C  United States Dallas Mavericks Syracuse (Sr.)
2 35 Rick Mahorn F/C  United States Washington Bullets Hampton (Sr.)
2 36 DeWayne Scales F  United States New York Knicks LSU (Jr.)
2 37 Butch Carter G  United States Los Angeles Lakers (from San Antonio) Indiana (Sr.)
2 38 Terry Stotts# F  United States Houston Rockets Oklahoma (Sr.)
2 39 Michael Wiley F  United States San Antonio Spurs (from Kansas City) Long Beach State (Sr.)
2 40 Dick Miller F  United States Indiana Pacers (from Milwaukee via Kansas City) Toledo (Sr.)
2 41 Jawann Oldham C  United States Denver Nuggets (from Atlanta via Utah) Seattle (Sr.)
2 42 Kimberly Belton# F  United States Phoenix Suns Stanford (Sr.)
2 43 Billy Williams# G  United States Houston Rockets (from Seattle) Clemson (Sr.)
2 44 Clyde Austin# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers NC State (Sr.)
2 45 Brad Branson F/C  United States Detroit Pistons (from Los Angeles) SMU (Sr.)
2 46 Arnette Hallman# F  United States Boston Celtics Purdue (Sr.)
3 47 Kurt Nimphius F/C  United States Denver Nuggets (from Detroit) Arizona State (Sr.)
3 48 Eddie Lee# G  United States Denver Nuggets Cincinnati (Sr.)
3 49 John Virgil# G  United States Golden State Warriors North Carolina (Sr.)
3 50 James Wilkes F  United States Chicago Bulls UCLA (Sr.)
3 51 Ronnie Valentine F  United States Denver Nuggets Old Dominion (Sr.)
3 52 Lowes Moore G  United States New Jersey Nets West Virginia (Sr.)
3 53 Stuart House# C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Washington State (Sr.)
3 54 Ron Perry# G  United States Boston Celtics Holy Cross (Sr.)
3 55 Wayne Abrams# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Southern Illinois (Sr.)
3 56 Mike Harper F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers North Park (Sr.)
3 57 David Britton G  United States Dallas Mavericks Texas A&M (Sr.)
3 58 Kurt Rambis F  United States New York Knicks Santa Clara (Sr.)
3 59 John Campbell# F  United States Phoenix Suns Clemson (Sr.)
3 60 LaVon Mercer# F  United States[n 2] San Antonio Spurs Georgia (Sr.)
4 61 Rich Yonakor F  United States San Antonio Spurs North Carolina (Sr.)
3 62 Tony Murphy# G  United States Kansas City Kings Southern (Sr.)
3 63 Al Beal# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Oklahoma (Sr.)
3 64 Jonathan Moore# F  United States Detroit Pistons Furman (Sr.)
3 65 Doug True# F  United States Phoenix Suns California (Sr.)
4 66 Carl Bailey C  United States Seattle SuperSonics Tuskegee (Sr.)
3 67 Reggie Gaines# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Winston-Salem State (Sr.)
3 68 Ron Jones# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Illinois State (Sr.)
3 69 Don Newman# G  United States Boston Celtics Idaho (Sr.)
4 70 Darwin Cook G  United States Detroit Pistons Portland (Sr.)
4 71 Robert Scott# G  United States Golden State Warriors Alabama (Sr.)
4 72 Alan Taylor# C  United States Utah Jazz BYU (Sr.)
4 73 Sammie Ellis# F  United States Denver Nuggets Pittsburgh (Sr.)
4 74 Ron Charles# F  United States Chicago Bulls Michigan State (Sr.)
4 75 Rory Sparrow G  United States New Jersey Nets Villanova (Sr.)
4 76 Ed Odom# G  United States San Diego Clippers Oklahoma State (Sr.)
4 77 Murray Brown# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Florida State (Sr.)
4 78 Rich Branning# G  United States Indiana Pacers Notre Dame (Sr.)
4 79 Kelvin Henderson# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Saint Louis (Sr.)
4 80 David Johnson# F  United States Dallas Mavericks Weber State (Sr.)
4 81 Francois Wise# F  United States Washington Bullets Long Beach State (Sr.)
4 82 Joe Chrnelich# F  United States New York Knicks Wisconsin (Sr.)
4 83 Calvin Roberts# F  United States San Antonio Spurs Cal State Fullerton (Sr.)
4 84 Dean Hunger# F  United States Houston Rockets Utah State (Sr.)
4 85 Billy Bryant# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Western Kentucky (Sr.)
4 86 Jeff Wolf# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks North Carolina (Sr.)
4 87 Tony Jackson G  United States Los Angeles Lakers (from Atlanta) Florida State (Sr.)
4 88 Leroy Stampley# G  United States Phoenix Suns Loyola Chicago (Sr.)
4 89 Gary Ray Hooker# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Murray State (Sr.)
4 90 Harold Hubbard# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Savannah State (Sr.)
4 91 Ron Baxter# G  United States Los Angeles Lakers Texas (Sr.)
4 92 Kevin Hamilton# G  United States Boston Celtics Iona (Sr.)
5 93 Tony Fuller G  United States Detroit Pistons Pepperdine (Sr.)
5 94 Wally West# F  United States Utah Jazz Boston University (Sr.)
5 95 Don Carfino# G  United States Golden State Warriors USC (Sr.)
5 96 Mike Campbell# F  United States Chicago Bulls Northwestern (Sr.)
5 97 James Patrick# F  United States Denver Nuggets Texas State (Sr.)
5 98 Aaron Curry# G  United States New Jersey Nets Oklahoma (Sr.)
5 99 Wally Rank G/F  United States San Diego Clippers San Jose State (Sr.)
5 100 Joe Galvin# C  United States Indiana Pacers Illinois State (Sr.)
5 101 LaVon Williams# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Kentucky (Sr.)
5 102 Larry Belin# F  United States Portland Trail Blazers New Mexico (Sr.)
5 103 Darrell Allums F  United States Dallas Mavericks UCLA (Sr.)
5 104 William Carey# G  United States New York Knicks Albright (Sr.)
5 105 Daryl Strickland# F  United States Washington Bullets Rutgers (Sr.)
5 106 Albert Jones# F  United States Houston Rockets New Mexico (Sr.)
5 107 Gib Hinz# C  United States San Antonio Spurs Wisconsin–Eau Claire (Sr.)
5 108 Kelvin Blakely# F  United States Kansas City Kings Eastern Michigan (Sr.)
5 109 Ken Jones# C  United States Milwaukee Bucks VCU (Sr.)
5 110 Mike Doyle# G  United States Atlanta Hawks South Carolina (Sr.)
5 111 Mark Stevens# F  United States Phoenix Suns Northern Arizona (Sr.)
5 112 Lenny Horton# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Georgia Tech (Sr.)
5 113 Jim Swaney# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers Toledo (Sr.)
5 114 Rick Raivio# G  United States Los Angeles Lakers Portland (Sr.)
5 115 Rufus Harris# G  United States Boston Celtics Maine (Sr.)
6 116 Tony Turner# G  United States Detroit Pistons Alaska Anchorage (Sr.)
6 117 Neil Bresnahan# F  United States Golden State Warriors Illinois (Sr.)
6 118 Kenny Cunningham# G  United States Utah Jazz Western Michigan (Sr.)
6 119 Ernie Hill# G  United States Denver Nuggets Oklahoma City (Sr.)
6 120 Bernard Rencher# G  United States Chicago Bulls St. John's (Sr.)
6 121 Rick Mattick# C  United States New Jersey Nets LSU (Sr.)
6 122 Londale Theus# G  United States San Diego Clippers Santa Clara (Sr.)
6 123 Antonio Martin# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Oral Roberts (Sr.)
6 124 Randy Owens# F  United States Indiana Pacers Philadelphia Textile (So.)
6 125 Perry Mirkovich# G  Canada Portland Trail Blazers Lethbridge (Sr.)
6 126 Leroy Jackson# G  United States Dallas Mavericks Cameron (Sr.)
6 127 Ken Dancy# F  United States Washington Bullets Chicago State (Sr.)
6 128 Kelvin Hicks# F  United States New York Knicks NYIT (Sr.)
6 129 Dean Uthoff# C  United States San Antonio Spurs Iowa State (Sr.)
6 130 Everette Jefferson# F  United States Houston Rockets New Mexico (Sr.)
6 131 Trent Grooms# F  United States Kansas City Kings Kent State (Sr.)
6 132 Alex Gilbert# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Indiana State (Sr.)
6 133 Mike Zagardo# F  United States Atlanta Hawks George Washington (Sr.)
6 134 Coby Leavitt# F  United States Phoenix Suns Utah (Sr.)
6 135 Jim Strickland# C  United States Seattle SuperSonics South Carolina (Sr.)
6 136 Donald Cooper# F  United States Philadelphia 76ers St. Augustine's (Sr.)
6 137 Otis Boddie# G  United States Los Angeles Lakers North Alabama (Sr.)
6 138 Kenny Evans# G  United States Boston Celtics Norfolk State (Sr.)
7 139 Carl Pierce# F  United States Detroit Pistons Gonzaga (Sr.)
7 140 Dave Colescott# G  United States Utah Jazz North Carolina (Sr.)
7 141 Lorenzo Romar G  United States Golden State Warriors Washington (Sr.)
7 142 Robert Byrd# F  United States Chicago Bulls Marquette (Sr.)
7 143 Tommy Springer# G  United States Denver Nuggets Vanderbilt (Sr.)
7 144 Larry Spicer# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks UAB (Sr.)
7 145 Paul Anderson# G  United States San Diego Clippers Vanguard (Sr.)
7 146 Charles Naddaff# F  United States Indiana Pacers Lafayette (Sr.)
7 147 Leroy Berry# G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Wilmington (Ohio) (Sr.)
7 148 Gig Sims# C  United States Portland Trail Blazers UCLA (Sr.)
7 149 Tony Forch# F  United States Dallas Mavericks Midwestern State (Sr.)
7 150 Bobby Turner# G  United States New York Knicks Louisville (Jr.)
7 151 Karl Godine# G  United States Washington Bullets Stephen F. Austin (Sr.)
7 152 Joe Nehls# G  United States Houston Rockets Arizona (Sr.)
7 153 Alan Zahn# F  United States San Antonio Spurs Arkansas (Sr.)
7 154 Arnold McDowell# G  United States Kansas City Kings Montana State (Sr.)
7 155 Ron White# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Furman (Sr.)
7 156 Charles Hightower# F  United States Atlanta Hawks Dillard (Sr.)
7 157 Ron Williams# G  United States Phoenix Suns Montana Western (Sr.)
7 158 Carl Ervin# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Seattle (Sr.)
7 159 Richard Smith# C  United States Philadelphia 76ers Weber State (Sr.)
7 Los Angeles Lakers (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 3]
7 160 Les Henson# F  United States Boston Celtics Virginia Tech (Sr.)
8 161 Leroy Loggins# G  United States[n 4] Detroit Pistons Fairmont State (Sr.)
8 162 Kurt Kanaskie# G  United States Golden State Warriors La Salle (Sr.)
8 163 Jim Brandon# F  United States Utah Jazz Saint Peter's (Sr.)
8 Denver Nuggets (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 5]
8 164 Modzel Greer# F  United States Chicago Bulls North Park (Sr.)
8 165 Lloyd Terry# F  United States New Jersey Nets New Orleans (Sr.)
8 166 Jim Ellinghausen# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Ohio State (Sr.)
8 167 Steve Stielper# F  United States Indiana Pacers James Madison (Sr.)
8 168 John Stroeder F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Montana (Sr.)
8 169 Clarence Kea F  United States Dallas Mavericks Lamar (Sr.)
8 170 Rich Valavicius# F  United States Washington Bullets Auburn (Sr.)
8 171 James Salters# G  United States New York Knicks Penn (Sr.)
8 172 Bill Bailey# G  United States San Antonio Spurs Pan American Broncs (Sr.)
8 173 Rosie Barnes# G  United States Houston Rockets Bowling Green (Sr.)
8 Kansas City Kings (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 6]
8 174 Keith Valentine# G  United States Milwaukee Bucks Virginia Union (Sr.)
8 Atlanta Hawks (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 7]
8 175 Jim Connolly# F  United States Phoenix Suns La Salle (Sr.)
8 176 Al Dutch# F  United States Seattle SuperSonics Georgetown (Sr.)
8 177 Martin Lemelle# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Grambling State (Sr.)
8 178 Melvin Hooker# F  United States Los Angeles Lakers Edinboro (Sr.)
8 179 Steve Wright# F  United States Boston Celtics Boston University (Sr.)
9 180 Terry DuPris# G  United States Detroit Pistons Huron (Sr.)
9 181 Paul Renfro# C  United States Utah Jazz UT Arlington (Sr.)
9 182 Billy Reid G  United States Golden State Warriors San Francisco (Sr.)
9 183 Jay Shidler# G  United States Chicago Bulls Kentucky (Sr.)
9 184 Jim Graziano# C  United States Denver Nuggets South Carolina (Sr.)
9 185 Barry Young# F  United States New Jersey Nets Colorado State (Sr.)
9 186 Scott Rogers# G  United States Indiana Pacers Kenyon (Sr.)
9 187 Melvin Crafter# F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Central State (Sr.)
9 188 Rick Boucher# G  United States Portland Trail Blazers Maine (Sr.)
9 189 Ken Williams# G  United States Dallas Mavericks Houston (Sr.)
9 190 Don Wiley# F  United States New York Knicks Monmouth (Sr.)
9 191 Clinton Wyatt# G  United States Washington Bullets Alcorn State (Sr.)
9 192 Al Williams# F  United States San Antonio Spurs North Texas (Sr.)
9 193 Charley Cole# G  United States Kansas City Kings Delta State (Sr.)
9 194 Del Yarbrough# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Illinois State (Sr.)
9 195 Stanley Lamb# G  United States Atlanta Hawks Steubenville (Sr.)
9 196 Keith French# F  United States Phoenix Suns North Park (Sr.)
9 197 Jim Tillman# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Eastern Kentucky (Sr.)
9 198 Luke Griffin# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers Saint Joseph's (Sr.)
9 199 Brian Jung# C  United States Boston Celtics Northwestern (Sr.)
10 Detroit Pistons (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 8]
10 200 Tim Higgins# G  United States Golden State Warriors Nebraska–Kearney (Sr.)
10 201 Leroy Coleman# F  United States Utah Jazz Middle Tennessee (Sr.)
10 202 Earl Sango# G  United States Denver Nuggets Regis (Sr.)
10 203 Billy Foster# G  United States Chicago Bulls Eastern Montana (Sr.)
10 New Jersey Nets (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 9]
10 204 John Bates# F  United States Indiana Pacers West Virginia Wesleyan (Sr.)
10 205 Dave Kufeld# F  United States[n 10] Portland Trail Blazers Yeshiva (Sr.)
10 206 Tom Morgan# F  United States Dallas Mavericks Cal State Fullerton (Sr.)
10 207 Don Youman# F  United States Washington Bullets Oklahoma State (Sr.)
10 208 Gerard Ross# F  United States New York Knicks Grand Canyon (Sr.)
10 209 Steve Schall# F  United States San Antonio Spurs Athletes in Action
10 Houston Rockets (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 11]
10 Kansas City Kings (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 12]
10 210 Melvin Crayton# F  United States Milwaukee Bucks Alabama State (Sr.)
10 Atlanta Hawks (forfeited due to selection of ineligible player)[n 13]
10 211 Randy Carroll# F  United States Phoenix Suns Kansas (Sr.)
10 212 Kent Williams# G  United States Seattle SuperSonics Texas Tech (Sr.)
10 213 Joe Hand# G  United States Philadelphia 76ers King's College (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
10 214 John Nolan# G  United States Boston Celtics Providence (Sr.)

Notable undrafted players

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These players were not selected in the 1980 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

Player Pos. Nationality School/club team
Jim Brogan G  United States West Virginia Wesleyan (Sr.)

Trades

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Draft-day trades

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

Pre-draft trades

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

  • a 1 2 3 On June 9, 1980, the Golden State Warriors acquired the first and the thirteenth pick from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Robert Parish and the third pick.[32][33] Previously, the Celtics acquired two first-round picks on September 6, 1979, from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Bob McAdoo. This trade was arranged as compensation when the Celtics signed M. L. Carr on July 24, 1979.[34][35] Previously, the Pistons acquired 1980 and 1982 first-round picks on July 12, 1979, from the Washington Bullets as compensation for the signing of Kevin Porter as a free agent.[36] The Warriors used the picks to draft Joe Barry Carroll and Rickey Brown. The Celtics used the pick to draft Kevin McHale.
  • b On February 8, 1980, the New Jersey Nets acquired Maurice Lucas, 1980 and 1981 first-round picks from the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Calvin Natt.[37] Previously, the Blazers acquired Kermit Washington, Kevin Kunnert and the pick on May 13, 1979, from the San Diego Clippers as compensation for the signing of Bill Walton as a free agent.[38] The Nets used the pick to draft Mike Gminski.
  • c On November 2, 1976, the Philadelphia 76ers acquired a first-round pick from the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Mel Bennett.[39] The 76ers used the pick to draft Andrew Toney.
  • d On September 21, 1979, the San Diego Clippers acquired a first-round pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Randy Smith.[40] The Clippers used the pick to draft Michael Brooks.
  • e On July 16, 1979, the Washington Bullets acquired a first-round pick from the Houston Rockets as compensation for the signing of Tom Henderson as a free agent.[41] The Bullets used the pick to draft Wes Matthews.
  • f On February 4, 1980, the Detroit Pistons acquired Kent Benson and a first-round pick from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Bob Lanier.[42] The Pistons used the pick to draft Larry Drew.
  • g 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.[43] The Jazz used the pick to draft John Duren.
  • h On February 15, 1980, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired Don Ford and a 1980 first-round pick from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Butch Lee and a 1982 first-round pick.[44] The Cavaliers used the pick to draft Chad Kinch.
  • i On February 1, 1980, the Denver Nuggets acquired Alex English and a first-round pick from the Indiana Pacers in exchange for George McGinnis.[45] Previously, the Pacers acquired the pick on July 19, 1978, from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Earl Tatum.[46] The Nuggets used the pick to draft Carl Nicks.
  • j On October 9, 1978, the Golden State Warriors acquired a second-round pick from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Rickey Green.[47] The Warriors used the pick to draft Larry Smith.
  • k On October 9, 1978, the Chicago Bulls acquired Oliver Mack, 1980 and 1981 second-round picks from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Mark Landsberger.[48] Previously, the Lakers acquired 1977, 1978 and 1979 first-round picks, and a 1980 second-round pick on August 5, 1976, from the Utah 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.[49] The Bulls used the pick to draft Sam Worthen.

Early entrants

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College underclassmen

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For the third year in a row, no underclassmen that qualified for entry in the NBA draft would withdraw their entry into the event, with this year's draft seeing an improvement with seven official players that qualified for the event. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[50]

Bobby Turner of the Louisville Cardinals was granted an exemption to stay eligible for the draft despite him not declaring after he dropped out prior to his senior season (with him ultimately being selected by the New York Knicks in the seventh round this year).[51]

Notes

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Mercer became an Israeli citizen and played for the Israel national team.
  3. ^ The Lakers selected Charles Davis of the Vanderbilt Commodores. Davis had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[22]
  4. ^ Loggins became an Australian citizen and played for the Australia national team.
  5. ^ The Nuggets selected Frank Johnson of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Johnson had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[23]
  6. ^ The Kings selected Kevin Singleton of the California Golden Bears. Singleton had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[24]
  7. ^ The Hawks selected Larry Lawrence of the Dartmouth Big Green. Lawrence had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[25]
  8. ^ The Pistons selected Steve Johnson of the Oregon State Beavers. Johnson had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[26]
  9. ^ The Nets selected Rudy Macklin of the LSU Tigers. Macklin had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[27]
  10. ^ Kufeld later gained Israeli citizenship.
  11. ^ The Rockets selected Ed Turner of the Texas A&I Javelinas. Turner had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[28]
  12. ^ The Kings selected Johnny Nash of the Arizona State Sun Devils. Nash had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[29]
  13. ^ The Hawks selected Mickey Dillard of the Florida State Seminoles. Dillard had been granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and did not declare hardship status for the draft.[30]

See also

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References

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General
  • "Complete First Round Results 1980–89". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on March 21, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
  • "1980 NBA Draft". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on September 10, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
  • "1977–1981 NBA Drafts". The Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
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