Iowa State Cyclones Basketball - Draft History

Draft History

  • 35 total NBA draft picks.

Regular draft

Year Round Pick Overall Player Team
1948 N/A N/A N/A Ray Wehde Boston Celtics
1953 N/A N/A N/A Delmar Diercks New York Knicks
1957 5 3 35 Gary Thompson Minneapolis Lakers
1958 12 2 79 Don Medsker Cincinnati Royals
1961 4 5 37 Henry Whitney Syracuse Nationals
1962 9 5 74 Vince Brewer Syracuse Nationals
1963 11 2 77 Marv Straw St. Louis Hawks
1968 1 5 5 Donald Smith Cincinnati Royals
1968 11 3 137 John McGonigle Chicago Bulls
1970 3 8 42 Bill Cain Portland Trail Blazers
1973 3 17 52 Martinez Denmon Boston Celtics
1973 5 8 77 Clint Harris Phoenix Suns
1973 16 3 201 Tom O'Connor Cleveland Cavaliers
1974 3 5 41 Robert Wilson Houston Rockets
1976 4 10 61 Hercle Ivy Houston Rockets
1976 10 7 165 Art Johnson New Orleans Jazz
1979 3 2 46 Andrew Parker Washington Bullets
1980 6 14 129 Dean Uthoff San Antonio Spurs
1982 10 5 210 Robert Estes Kansas City Kings
1985 2 19 43 Barry Stevens Denver Nuggets
1986 2 46 46 Jeff Hornacek Phoenix Suns
1987 3 8 54 Tom Schafer Denver Nuggets
1987 5 20 112 Sam Hill Dallas Mavericks
1988 1 13 13 Jeff Grayer Milwaukee Bucks
1991 1 17 17 Victor Alexander Golden State Warriors
1995 1 24 24 Loren Meyer Dallas Mavericks
1995 2 23 52 Fred Hoiberg Indiana Pacers
1997 1 15 15 Kelvin Cato Dallas Mavericks
2000 1 4 4 Marcus Fizer Chicago Bulls
2001 1 27 27 Jamaal Tinsley Vancouver Grizzlies
2004 2 2 31 Jackson Vroman Chicago Bulls
2006 2 30 60 Will Blalock Detroit Pistons
2008 2 25 55 Mike Taylor Portland Trail Blazers
2010 1 21 21 Craig Brackins Oklahoma City Thunder
2012 1 16 16 Royce White Houston Rockets

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