1977 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 Pos. Nationality Team School/club team
3 46 Edwards, JamesJames Edwards F/C United States Los Angeles Lakers Washington
3 48 Smith, SamSam Smith G United States Atlanta Hawks UNLV
3 49 Johnson, EddieEddie Johnson+ G United States Atlanta Hawks Auburn
3 52 Hassett, JoeJoe Hassett G United States Seattle SuperSonics Providence
3 53 Kuester, JohnJohn Kuester G United States Kansas City Kings North Carolina
3 60 Redmond, MarlonMarlon Redmond G United States Golden State Warriors San Francisco
3 62 Bond, PhilPhil Bond G United States Houston Rockets Louisville
3 65 Smith, RobertRobert Smith G United States Denver Nuggets UNLV
3 66 Bratz, MikeMike Bratz G United States Phoenix Suns Stanford
4 69 Brown, LewisLewis Brown C United States Milwaukee Bucks UNLV
4 71 Griffin, GregGreg Griffin F United States Phoenix Suns Idaho State
4 72 Boyd, DennisDennis Boyd G United States New Orleans Jazz Detroit
4 76 Hayes, SteveSteve Hayes C United States New York Knicks Idaho State
4 88 Robertson, TonyTony Robertson G United States Los Angeles Lakers West Virginia
5 103 Sims, ScottScott Sims G United States San Antonio Spurs Missouri
5 104 Epps, RayRay Epps F United States Golden State Warriors Norfolk State
6 111 Crow, MarkMark Crow F United States New York Nets Duke
6 115 McKinney, BillyBilly McKinney G United States Phoenix Suns Northwestern
6 117 Scheffler, TomTom Scheffler C United States Indiana Pacers Purdue
7 136 Scott, AlvinAlvin Scott G/F United States Phoenix Suns Oral Roberts
7 151 Hansen, LarsLars Hansen C Denmark
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Los Angeles Lakers Washington
8 152 Drollinger, RalphRalph Drollinger C United States New York Nets UCLA
8 165 Marsh, RickyRicky Marsh G United States Golden State Warriors Manhattan
8 168 Olive, JohnJohn Olive F United States Philadelphia 76ers Villanova

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