1985 NBA Draft - Round Two

Round Two

Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
25 Mike Smrek C Canada Portland Trail Blazers Canisius
26 Bill Martin F United States Indiana Pacers Georgetown
27 Dwayne McClain SG United States Indiana Pacers Villanova
28 Ken Johnson F United States Chicago Bulls Michigan State
29 Mike Brittain C United States San Antonio Spurs South Carolina
30 Calvin Duncan G United States Cleveland Cavaliers Virginia Commonwealth
31 Manute Bol C Sudan Washington Bullets Bridgeport
32 Nick Vanos C United States Phoenix Suns Santa Clara
33 Greg Stokes F/C United States Philadelphia 76ers Iowa
34 Aubrey Sherrod# SG United States Chicago Bulls Wichita State
35 Tyrone Corbin SF/PF United States San Antonio Spurs DePaul
36 Yvon Joseph C Haiti New Jersey Nets Georgia Tech
37 Carey Scurry F United States Utah Jazz LIU
38 Fernando Martín PF Spain New Jersey Nets Real Madrid
39 George Montgomery - United States Portland Trail Blazers Illinois
40 Mark Acres F/C United States Dallas Mavericks Oral Roberts
41 Lorenzo Charles PF United States Atlanta Hawks NC State
42 Bobby Lee Hurt# - United States Golden State Warriors Alabama
43 Barry Stevens G/F United States Denver Nuggets Iowa State
44 Voise Winters SG United States Philadelphia 76ers Bradley
45 John "Hot Rod" Williams PF United States Cleveland Cavaliers Tulane
46 Adrian Branch SF United States Chicago Bulls Maryland
47 Gerald Wilkins SG United States New York Knicks Chattanooga

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