1972 NBA Draft - Other Picks

Other Picks

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

Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
3 31 Neal, LloydLloyd Neal F/C United States Portland Trail Blazers Tennessee State
3 33 English, ScottScott English F United States Phoenix Suns Texas-El Paso
3 34 Buse, DonDon Buse+ G United States Phoenix Suns Evansville
3 35 Russell, FrankFrank Russell G United States Chicago Bulls Detroit
3 37 McWilliams, EricEric McWilliams F United States Houston Rockets Long Beach State
3 38 Riley, RonRon Riley F United States Cincinnati Royals Southern California
3 39 Porter, KevinKevin Porter G United States Baltimore Bullets Saint Francis (PA)
3 40 Creighton, JimJim Creighton F United States Seattle SuperSonics Colorado
3 42 Terry, ClaudeClaude Terry G/F United States Phoenix Suns Stanford
3 43 Chamberlain, BillBill Chamberlain F United States Golden State Warriors North Carolina
4 53 Schade, FrankFrank Schade G United States Cincinnati Royals Eau Claire State
4 58 Bibby, HenryHenry Bibby G United States New York Knicks UCLA
4 60 Tschogl, JohnJohn Tschogl F United States Golden State Warriors UC Santa Barbara
5 70 Silas, JamesJames Silas G United States Houston Rockets Stephen F. Austin
5 76 Dudley, CharlesCharles Dudley G United States Golden State Warriors Washington
5 78 Garrett, RowlandRowland Garrett F United States Chicago Bulls Florida State
7 109 Fryer, BernieBernie Fryer G United States Phoenix Suns Brigham Young
7 113 Davis, MickeyMickey Davis G/F United States Milwaukee Bucks Duquesne
8 117 Kelso, BenBen Kelso G United States Detroit Pistons Central Michigan
11 165 Minor, MarkMark Minor F United States Boston Celtics Ohio State
13 180 Barr, MikeMike Barr G United States Chicago Bulls Duquesne

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