1991 NBA Draft - Round One

Round One

Pick Player Nationality NBA Team School/Club Team
1 Larry Johnson* (PF) United States Charlotte Hornets UNLV-Sr.
2 Kenny Anderson+ (PG) United States New Jersey Nets Georgia Tech-So.
3 Billy Owens (SF) United States Sacramento Kings Syracuse-Jr.
4 Dikembe Mutombo* (C) Zaire Denver Nuggets Georgetown-Sr.
5 Steve Smith+ (SG) United States Miami Heat Michigan State-Sr.
6 Doug Smith (PF) United States Dallas Mavericks Missouri-Sr.
7 Luc Longley (C) Australia Minnesota Timberwolves New Mexico-Sr.
8 Mark Macon (SG) United States Denver Nuggets Temple-Sr.
9 Stacey Augmon (SG/SF) United States Atlanta Hawks UNLV-Sr.
10 Brian Williams (PF/C) United States Orlando Magic Arizona-Jr.
11 Terrell Brandon+ (PG) United States Cleveland Cavaliers Oregon-Jr.
12 Greg Anthony (PG) United States New York Knicks UNLV-Sr.
13 Dale Davis+ (PF) United States Indiana Pacers Clemson-Sr.
14 Rich King (C) United States Seattle SuperSonics Nebraska-Sr.
15 Anthony Avent (PF) United States Atlanta Hawks Seton Hall-Sr.
16 Chris Gatling+ (PF) United States Golden State Warriors Old Dominion-Sr.
17 Victor Alexander (C) United States Golden State Warriors Iowa State-Sr.
18 Kevin Brooks (SF) United States Milwaukee Bucks Southwestern Louisiana-Sr.
19 LaBradford Smith (SG) United States Washington Bullets Louisville-Sr.
20 John Turner (PF) United States Houston Rockets Phillips-Sr.
21 Eric Murdock (PG) United States Utah Jazz Providence-Sr.
22 LeRon Ellis (PF) United States Los Angeles Clippers Syracuse-Sr.
23 Stanley Roberts (C) United States Orlando Magic LSU
24 Rick Fox (SF) Canada Boston Celtics North Carolina-Sr.
25 Shaun Vandiver United States Golden State Warriors Colorado-Sr.
26 Mark Randall (PF) United States Chicago Bulls Kansas-Sr.
27 Pete Chilcutt (PF) United States Sacramento Kings North Carolina-Sr.

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