1984 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 50 McDonald, BenBen McDonald F United States Cleveland Cavaliers UC Irvine
3 51 Petersen, JimJim Petersen F/C United States Houston Rockets Minnesota
3 57 Binion, JoeJoe Binion F United States San Antonio Spurs North Carolina A&T
3 61 Cross, JeffJeff Cross F United States Dallas Mavericks Maine
3 62 Pope, DavidDavid Pope F United States Utah Jazz Norfolk State
3 68 Graves, ButchButch Graves G United States Philadelphia 76ers Yale
3 70 Carlisle, RickRick Carlisle G United States Boston Celtics Virginia
4 71 Jackson, RalphRalph Jackson G United States Indiana Pacers UCLA
4 76 Grandholm, JimJim Grandholm F United States Washington Bullets South Florida
4 80 Henry, CarlCarl Henry G United States Kansas City Kings Kansas
4 86 Rowinski, JimJim Rowinski F United States Utah Jazz Purdue
4 87 Thornton, BobBob Thornton F/C United States New York Knicks UC Irvine
4 90 Jones, OzellOzell Jones F/C United States San Antonio Spurs Cal State Fullerton
6 120 Singleton, McKinleyMcKinley Singleton G United States Milwaukee Bucks Alabama-Birmingham
6 133 Wilkins, Eddie LeeEddie Lee Wilkins F/C United States New York Knicks Gardner–Webb
7 140 Edelin, KentonKenton Edelin F United States Indiana Pacers Virginia
7 156 Bannister, KenKen Bannister F/C United States New York Knicks St. Augustine's
9 185 Martin, BrianBrian Martin F United States Indiana Pacers Kansas

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