1950 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 Position Nationality Team College
3 24 Donham, BobBob Donham G/F United States Boston Celtics Ohio State
3 25 Dickey, DickDick Dickey G United States Baltimore Bullets NC State
3 28 Sawyer, AlanAlan Sawyer F United States Washington Capitols UCLA
3 31 Burris, ArtArt Burris F United States Fort Wayne Pistons Tennessee
3 32 Mrazovich, ChuckChuck Mrazovich F United States Indianapolis Olympians Eastern Kentucky
4 40 O'Keefe, TommyTommy O'Keefe G United States Washington Capitols Georgetown
4 41 Murray, KenKen Murray G/F United States Chicago Stags St. Bonaventure
4 46 Grant, BudBud Grant F United States Minneapolis Lakers Minnesota
5 49 Mager, NormNorm Mager F United States Baltimore Bullets CCNY
5 50 Borsavage, IkeIke Borsavage F/C United States Philadelphia Warriors Temple
5 51 Christensen, CalCal Christensen F/C United States Tri-Cities Blackhawks Toledo
5 52 Overton, ClaudeClaude Overton G United States Washington Capitols East Central State
5 58 Beach, EdEd Beach F United States Minneapolis Lakers West Virginia
6 60 Mahoney, FrancisFrancis Mahoney F United States Boston Celtics Brown
6 68 O'Brien, RalphRalph O'Brien G United States Indianapolis Olympians Butler
7 80 Blevins, LeonLeon Blevins G United States Indianapolis Olympians Arizona
7 82 Hutton, JoeJoe Hutton G United States Minneapolis Lakers Hamline
8 89 King, GeorgeGeorge King G United States Chicago Stags Morris Harvey
9 99 DeLong, NateNate DeLong C United States Tri-Cities Blackhawks River Falls State
9 100 Lloyd, EarlEarl Lloyd F/C United States Washington Capitols West Virginia State

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