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1989 NBA draft

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Basketball player selection

1989 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateJune 27, 1989
LocationFelt Forum,Madison Square Garden (New York City,New York)[1]
NetworkTBS
Overview
54 total selections in2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionPervis Ellison (Sacramento Kings)
Hall of Famers
← 1988
1990 →

The1989NBA draft took place on June 27, 1989, in New York City. Despite eight of the top ten picks being considered busts, including the first two picksPervis Ellison andDanny Ferry, the draft produced many talented players such asShawn Kemp,Glen Rice,Sean Elliott,Nick Anderson,Dana Barros,Tim Hardaway,Vlade Divac,Clifford Robinson,B. J. Armstrong andMookie Blaylock.[2][3]

The draft was reduced from three rounds in the previous year to the two-round format that is still in use to the present day.[4][3] As a result, NBA drafts from this season until1995 produced the lowest number of total draft picks selected at 54 overall selections.

This was the first draft for theMinnesota Timberwolves andOrlando Magic, prior to their inaugural season. This was also the first draft televised prime time on U.S. national television.[5]

Draft selections

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Pervis Ellison was selected first overall by theSacramento Kings.
Sean Elliott was selected 3rd overall by theSan Antonio Spurs.
Glen Rice was selected 4th overall by theMiami Heat.
Tim Hardaway was selected 14th overall by theGolden State Warriors.
Dana Barros was selected 16th overall by theSeattle SuperSonics.
Shawn Kemp was selected 17th overall by theSeattle SuperSonics.
Dino Rađa was selected 40th overall by theBoston Celtics.
PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
^Denotes player who has been inducted to theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-Star Game andAll-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-Star Game
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least oneAll-NBA Team
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
RoundPickPlayerPos.Nationality[n 1]NBA teamSchool/Club team
11Pervis EllisonPF United StatesSacramento KingsLouisville(Sr.)
12Danny FerryPF United StatesLos Angeles ClippersDuke(Sr.)
13Sean Elliott+SF/SG United StatesSan Antonio SpursArizona(Sr.)
14Glen Rice*SF United StatesMiami HeatMichigan(Sr.)
15J. R. ReidPF/C United StatesCharlotte HornetsNorth Carolina(Jr.)
16Stacey KingC United StatesChicago Bulls(fromNew Jersey)Oklahoma(Sr.)
17George McCloudSG/SF United StatesIndiana PacersFlorida State(Sr.)
18Randy WhitePF United StatesDallas MavericksLouisiana Tech(Sr.)
19Tom HammondsPF/C United StatesWashington BulletsGeorgia Tech(Sr.)
110Pooh RichardsonPG United StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesUCLA(Sr.)
111Nick AndersonSF/SG United StatesOrlando MagicIllinois(Jr.)
112Mookie Blaylock+PG United StatesNew Jersey Nets(fromPortland)Oklahoma(Sr.)
113Michael SmithPF United StatesBoston CelticsBYU(Sr.)
114Tim Hardaway^PG United StatesGolden State WarriorsUTEP(Sr.)
115Todd LichtiSG United StatesDenver NuggetsStanford(Sr.)
116Dana Barros+PG United StatesSeattle SuperSonics(fromHouston viaGolden State)Boston College(Sr.)
117Shawn Kemp*PF/C United StatesSeattle SuperSonics(fromPhiladelphia)Concord HS (Elkhart, Indiana)
118B. J. Armstrong+PG United StatesChicago BullsIowa(Sr.)
119Kenny PaynePF United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers(fromSeattle)Louisville(Sr.)
120Jeff SandersPF/C United StatesChicago Bulls(fromMilwaukee viaSeattle)Georgia Southern(Sr.)
121Blue EdwardsSF/SG United StatesUtah JazzEast Carolina(Sr.)
122Byron IrvinSG United StatesPortland Trail Blazers(fromNew York)Missouri(Sr.)
123Roy MarbleSG/SF United StatesAtlanta HawksIowa(Sr.)
124Anthony CookPF/C United StatesPhoenix Suns(traded toDetroit)[6]Arizona(Sr.)
125John MortonPG United StatesCleveland CavaliersSeton Hall(Sr.)
126Vlade Divac^C YugoslaviaLos Angeles LakersKK Partizan(Yugoslavia)
127Kenny BattlePF United StatesDetroit Pistons(traded toPhoenix)[6]Illinois(Sr.)
228Sherman DouglasG United StatesMiami HeatSyracuse(Sr.)
229Dyron NixF United StatesCharlotte HornetsTennessee(Sr.)
230Frank KornetF United StatesMilwaukee BucksVanderbilt(Sr.)
231Jeff MartinG United StatesLos Angeles ClippersMurray State(Sr.)
232Stanley BrundyF United StatesNew Jersey NetsDePaul(Sr.)
233Jay EdwardsG United StatesLos Angeles ClippersIndiana(So.)
234Gary LeonardC United StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesMissouri(Sr.)
235Pat DurhamF United StatesDallas MavericksColorado State(Sr.)
236Clifford Robinson+PF/C United StatesPortland Trail BlazersConnecticut(Sr.)
237Michael AnsleyF United StatesOrlando MagicAlabama(Sr.)
238Doug WestG/F United StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesVillanova(Sr.)
239Ed HortonPF/C United StatesWashington BulletsIowa(Sr.)
240Dino Rađa^PF YugoslaviaBoston CelticsKK Split(Yugoslavia)
241Doug RothC United StatesWashington BulletsTennessee(Sr.)
242Michael Cutright#SG United StatesDenver NuggetsMcNeese State(Sr.)
243Chucky BrownPF United StatesCleveland CavaliersNC State(Sr.)
244Reggie Cross#PF United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersHawaii(Sr.)
245Scott HaffnerG United StatesMiami HeatEvansville(Sr.)
246Ricky BlantonF United StatesPhoenix SunsLSU(Sr.)
247Reggie Turner#SF United StatesDenver NuggetsUAB(Sr.)
248Junie Lewis#PG United StatesUtah JazzSouth Alabama(Sr.)
249Haywoode WorkmanG United StatesAtlanta HawksOral Roberts(Sr.)
250Brian QuinnettF United StatesNew York KnicksWashington State(Sr.)
251Mike MorrisonG United StatesPhoenix SunsLoyola (MD)(Sr.)
252Greg GrantG United StatesPhoenix SunsTrenton State(Sr.)
253Jeff Hodge#SG United StatesDallas MavericksSouth Alabama(Sr.)
254Toney Mack#SG United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersGeorgia(Jr.)

Notable undrafted players

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Further information:List of undrafted NBA players

These players were not selected in the 1989 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
Raymond BrownPF United StatesIdaho(Sr.)
Torgeir BrynPF/C NorwayTexas State(Sr.)
Steve BucknallSG/SF EnglandNorth Carolina(Sr.)
Adrian CaldwellPF United StatesLamar(Sr.)
Chris ChildsSG United StatesBoise State(Sr.)
Lanard CopelandSG United States
 Australia
Georgia State(Sr.)
Terry DavisPF/C United StatesVirginia Union(Sr.)
Tony DawsonSF United StatesFlorida State(Sr.)
Byron DinkinsPG United StatesCharlotte(Sr.)
Aleksandar ĐorđevićSG YugoslaviaPartizan Belgrade(Yugoslavia)
Terry DozierSF United StatesSouth Carolina(Sr.)
Andrew GazeF AustraliaSeton Hall(Fr.)
Paul GrahamSG/SF United StatesOhio(Sr.)
Alvin HeggsSF United StatesTexas(Sr.)
Mike HigginsPF United States
 Spain
Northern Colorado(Sr.)
Tom HovasseSF United StatesPenn State(Sr.)
Jaren JacksonSG United StatesGeorgetown(Sr.)
Eric JohnsonPG United States
 Spain
Nebraska(Sr.)
Thomas JordanPF United StatesOklahoma State(So.)
Stan KimbroughPG United StatesXavier(Sr.)
Jeff LeboSG United StatesNorth Carolina(Sr.)
Clifford LettPG United StatesFlorida(Sr.)
Mel McCantsSF/PF United StatesPurdue(Sr.)
Charles SmithPG/SG United StatesGeorgetown(Sr.)
Jay TaylorSG/SF United StatesEastern Illinois(Sr.)
Leonard TaylorPF United StatesCalifornia(Sr.)
Gundars VētraSG/SF Soviet UnionVEF Rīga(Soviet Union)
Kennard WinchesterSF/SG United StatesAverett(Sr.)
Howard WrightSF/PF United StatesStanford(Sr.)

Early entrants

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College underclassmen

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For the seventh year in a row and the eleventh time in twelve years, no college underclassman would withdraw their entry into the NBA draft. Not only that, but this would be the fourth year in a row where a player that qualified for the status of a "college underclassman" would be playing professional basketball overseas, with the French-born Rudy Bourgarel playing for theBoulogne-Levallois inFrance after leavingMarist College. In addition to that, this would also be the first year where an international player would be considered a direct underclassman to participate in an NBA draft, withVlade Divac from theKK Partizan Belgrade of theEastern Bloc nation known asSFR Yugoslavia (now since separated, with Divac representingSerbia) being the first ever international underclassman to be taken directly from an overseas team without previously going to an American college or playing for any prior American institution. Including those two players andAndrew Gaze, who had previously played in Australia for multiple years before playing only one season atSeton Hall University while being over the age of 22 by that time, the number of underclassmen would officially be considered a grand total of fourteen players instead of eleven (or twelve including Gaze). Regardless, the followingcollege basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[7]

International players

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This would be the first time in NBA history where an international born and raised player would be considered an underclassman in an NBA draft. The following international player successfully applied for early draft entrance.[7]

Other eligible players

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This would be the fourth year in a row with at least one player that previously played in college entering the NBA draft as an underclassman. It was also the second year in a row where a player would qualify as an eligible underclassman for the NBA draft while previously playing for a French-based team in order to do so.

PlayerTeamNoteRef.
France Rudy BourgarelBoulogne-Levallois (France)LeftMarist in 1988; playing professionally since the 1988–89 season[8]

Notes

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  1. ^Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according toFIBA rules.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bradley, Robert D. (2013).The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts. Scarecrow Press.ISBN 9780810890695.
  2. ^"1989 NBA draft".
  3. ^ab"NBA Past Drafts - RealGM".
  4. ^"1989 NBA draft".
  5. ^"NBA Draft Will Move To Prime-Time on TBS".The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. March 15, 1989. pp. D4.
  6. ^abThe Pistons traded the rights toKenny Battle andMicheal Williams to the Suns for rights toAnthony Cook on the draft day.
    Berry, Walter (June 28, 1989). "Associatred Press sports news". Associated Press.
  7. ^ab"1989 Underclassmen".The Draft Review. August 4, 2007. RetrievedDecember 14, 2022.
  8. ^"Rudy Bourgarel, Basketball Player".Proballers. RetrievedAugust 16, 2024.

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