1964 NBA Draft - Draft

Draft

Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
0T 00– Hazzard, WaltWalt Hazzard+1 G United States Los Angeles Lakers UCLA
0T 00– Wilson, GeorgeGeorge Wilson C United States Cincinnati Royals Cincinnati
1 01 Barnes, JimJim Barnes F/C United States New York Knicks Texas Western
1 02 Caldwell, JoeJoe Caldwell+ G/F United States Detroit Pistons Arizona State
1 03 Bradds, GaryGary Bradds F United States Baltimore Bullets Ohio State
1 04 Jackson, LuciousLucious Jackson+ F/C United States Philadelphia 76ers Pan American
1 05 Mullins, JeffJeff Mullins+ G/F United States St. Louis Hawks Duke
1 06 Kramer, BarryBarry Kramer G/F United States San Francisco Warriors NYU
1 07 Counts, MelMel Counts F/C United States Boston Celtics Oregon State
2 08 Reed, WillisWillis Reed^ F/C United States New York Knicks Grambling
2 09 Hunter, LesLes Hunter F/C United States Detroit Pistons Loyola (IL)
2 10 Silas, PaulPaul Silas+ F/C United States St. Louis Hawks Creighton
2 11 Harge, IraIra Harge# C United States Philadelphia 76ers New Mexico
2 12 Nash, CottonCotton Nash F United States Los Angeles Lakers Kentucky
2 13 Komives, HowardHoward Komives G United States New York Knicks Bowling Green
2 14 Koper, BudBud Koper G United States San Francisco Warriors Oklahoma City
2 15 Chmielewski, BillBill Chmielewski# C United States Cincinnati Royals Philadelphia Tapers 2
2 16 Bonham, RonRon Bonham F United States Boston Celtics Cincinnati

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