1950 NBA Draft - Draft

Draft

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team College
0T 00– Arizin, PaulPaul Arizin^ G/F United States Philadelphia Warriors Villanova
1 01 Share, ChuckChuck Share C United States Boston Celtics Bowling Green
1 02 Rehfeldt, DonDon Rehfeldt F United States Baltimore Bullets Wisconsin
1 03 Cousy, BobBob Cousy^ G United States Tri-Cities Blackhawks Holy Cross
1 04 Schnittker, DickDick Schnittker F United States Washington Capitols Ohio State
1 05 Foust, LarryLarry Foust* F/C United States Chicago Stags La Salle
1 06 Dambrot, IrwinIrwin Dambrot# F United States New York Knicks CCNY
1 07 Yardley, GeorgeGeorge Yardley^ G/F United States Fort Wayne Pistons Stanford
1 08 Lavoy, BobBob Lavoy F/C United States Indianapolis Olympians Western Kentucky
1 09 McNamee, JoeJoe McNamee F/C United States Rochester Royals San Francisco
1 10 O'Shea, KevinKevin O'Shea G United States Minneapolis Lakers Notre Dame
1 11 Lofgran, DonDon Lofgran F/C United States Syracuse Nationals San Francisco
2 12 Cooper, ChuckChuck Cooper F United States Boston Celtics Duquesne
2 13 Pilch, JohnJohn Pilch F United States Baltimore Bullets Wyoming
2 14 Dahler, EdEd Dahler F United States Philadelphia Warriors Duquesne
2 15 Gayda, EdEd Gayda G/F United States Tri-Cities Blackhawks Washington State
2 16 Sharman, BillBill Sharman^ G United States Washington Capitols USC
2 17 Osterkorn, WallyWally Osterkorn F/C United States Chicago Stags Illinois
2 18 Scherer, HerbHerb Scherer C United States New York Knicks Long Island
2 19 Riffey, JimJim Riffey F United States Fort Wayne Pistons Tulane
2 20 Unruh, PaulPaul Unruh# F United States Indianapolis Olympians Bradley
2 21 Stanich, GeorgeGeorge Stanich# G/F United States Rochester Royals UCLA
2 22 Haskins, HalHal Haskins# G/F United States Minneapolis Lakers Hamline
2 23 Calabrese, GeraldGerald Calabrese G United States Syracuse Nationals St. John's

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