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1991 NBA draft

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1991 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 26, 1991
LocationFelt Forum,Madison Square Garden (New York City,New York)[1]
Network(s)TNT
Overview
54 total selections in2 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionLarry Johnson (Charlotte Hornets)
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1992 →

The1991NBA draft took place on June 26, 1991, in New York City, New York.Larry Johnson was selected first overall; he won the 1992NBA Rookie of the Year award and as a two-time All-Star, was the first player to represent theCharlotte Hornets franchise at an All-Star game.

Dikembe Mutombo was selected fourth overall, and became one of the greatest defensive centers in the history of the league. He was a four-timeNBA Defensive Player of the Year award winner and an eight-time All-Star, and played in the league for 18 seasons.[2]

Other notable picks includeKenny Anderson,Steve Smith,Terrell Brandon,Dale Davis andChris Gatling, who all made All-Star appearances, but with the exception of Brandon at two, each only appeared once.

The remaining picks in the first round failed to make an impact.Billy Owens was selected by theSacramento Kings but refused to sign with them. He was traded to theGolden State Warriors in exchange for high-scoring guardMitch Richmond.[3] Owens was solid but unspectacular in his career, while Richmond was a six-time All-Star and was the 1989 NBA Rookie of the Year.[3]Luc Longley was a three-time NBA Championship winner with theChicago Bulls and held the record for playing the most NBA games by anAustralian (broken byAndrew Bogut during the2015–16 season).

As of 2024, three players are deceased:Bobby Phills,Bison Dele, andDikembe Mutombo. Phills died in a car accident involving teammateDavid Wesley. Dele disappeared in the South Pacific in July 2002, with French authorities claiming that Dele's brother had killed Dele and his girlfriend and thrown them overboard the catamaran they were travelling on. Dele's brother committed suicide in September 2002. Mutombo died from brain cancer on September 30, 2024.

This was the last draft held in New York City until2001.

Draft

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Larry Johnson was selected 1st overall by theCharlotte Hornets.
Kenny Anderson was selected 2nd overall by theNew Jersey Nets.
Dikembe Mutombo was selected 4th overall by theDenver Nuggets.
Rick Fox was selected 24th overall by theBoston Celtics.
PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
^Denotesplayer who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotesplayer who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game andAll-NBA Team
+Denotesplayer who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
xDenotesplayer who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game
Rnd.PickPlayerPos.Nationality[n 1]TeamSchool / club team
11Larry Johnson*PF United StatesCharlotte HornetsUNLV(Sr.)
12Kenny Anderson+PG United StatesNew Jersey NetsGeorgia Tech(So.)
13Billy OwensSF United StatesSacramento Kings(traded toGolden State)Syracuse(Jr.)
14Dikembe Mutombo^C ZaireDenver NuggetsGeorgetown(Sr.)
15Steve Smith+SG United StatesMiami HeatMichigan State(Sr.)
16Doug SmithPF United StatesDallas MavericksMissouri(Sr.)
17Luc LongleyC AustraliaMinnesota TimberwolvesNew Mexico(Sr.)
18Mark MaconSG United StatesDenver Nuggets(fromWashington)Temple(Sr.)
19Stacey AugmonSG/SF United StatesAtlanta Hawks(fromL.A. Clippers)UNLV(Sr.)
110Brian Williams[Note 1]PF/C United StatesOrlando MagicArizona(Jr.)
111Terrell Brandon+PG United StatesCleveland CavaliersOregon(Jr.)
112Greg AnthonyPG United StatesNew York KnicksUNLV(Sr.)
113Dale Davis+PF United StatesIndiana PacersClemson(Sr.)
114Rich KingC United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNebraska(Sr.)
115Anthony AventPF United StatesAtlanta HawksSeton Hall(Sr.)
116Chris Gatling+PF United StatesGolden State Warriors(fromPhiladelphia)Old Dominion(Sr.)
117Victor AlexanderC United StatesGolden State WarriorsIowa State(Sr.)
118Kevin BrooksSF United StatesMilwaukee BucksSouthwestern Louisiana(Sr.)
119LaBradford SmithSG United StatesWashington Bullets(fromDetroit viaDallas andDenver)Louisville(Sr.)
120John TurnerPF United StatesHouston RocketsPhillips(Sr.)
121Eric MurdockPG United StatesUtah JazzProvidence(Sr.)
122LeRon EllisPF United StatesLos Angeles Clippers(fromPhoenix viaSeattle)Syracuse(Sr.)
123Stanley RobertsC United StatesOrlando Magic(fromSan Antonio)Real Madrid(Spain)
124Rick FoxSF CanadaBoston CelticsNorth Carolina(Sr.)
125Shaun Vandiver#PF United StatesGolden State Warriors(fromL.A. Lakers)Colorado(Sr.)
126Mark RandallPF United StatesChicago BullsKansas(Sr.)
127Pete ChilcuttPF United StatesSacramento Kings(fromPortland)North Carolina(Sr.)
228Kevin LynchG/F United StatesCharlotte Hornets(fromDenver)Minnesota(Sr.)
229George Ackles#C/PF United StatesMiami HeatUNLV(Sr.)
230Rodney MonroeG/F United StatesAtlanta Hawks(fromSacramento)NC State(Sr.)
231Randy BrownPG United StatesSacramento Kings(fromNew Jersey)New Mexico State(Sr.)
232Chad GallagherC United StatesPhoenix Suns(fromCharlotte)Creighton(Sr.)
233Donald HodgeC United StatesDallas MavericksTemple(Jr.)
234Myron BrownG United StatesMinnesota TimberwolvesSlippery Rock(Sr.)
235Mike IuzzolinoG United StatesDallas Mavericks(fromWashington viaSacramento)Saint Francis (PA)(Sr.)
236Chris CorchianiG United StatesOrlando MagicNC State(Sr.)
237Elliot PerryPG United StatesLos Angeles ClippersMemphis State(Sr.)
238Joe Wylie#PF United StatesLos Angeles Clippers(fromCleveland)Miami (FL)(Sr.)
239Jimmy OliverG/F United StatesCleveland Cavaliers(fromNew York viaCharlotte)Purdue(Sr.)
240Doug OvertonPG United StatesDetroit Pistons(fromSeattle)La Salle(Sr.)
241Sean GreenF/G United StatesIndiana PacersIona(Sr.)
242Steve Hood#SF United StatesSacramento Kings(fromAtlanta)James Madison(Sr.)
243Lamont StrothersG United StatesGolden State WarriorsChristopher Newport(Sr.)
244Álvaro Teherán#C ColombiaPhiladelphia 76ersHouston(Sr.)
245Bobby PhillsSG United StatesMilwaukee BucksSouthern(Sr.)
246Richard DumasF United StatesPhoenix Suns(fromDetroit)Hapoel Holon(Israel)
247Keith Hughes#PF United StatesHouston RocketsRutgers(Sr.)
248Isaac AustinC United StatesUtah JazzArizona State(Sr.)
249Greg SuttonG United StatesSan Antonio SpursOral Roberts(Sr.)
250Joey Wright#SG United StatesPhoenix SunsTexas(Sr.)
251Žan TabakC Yugoslavia[n 2]Houston Rockets(fromBoston viaNew Jersey andCleveland)KK Split(Yugoslavia)
252Anthony Jones#SF United StatesLos Angeles LakersOral Roberts(Sr.)
253Von McDade#SG United StatesNew Jersey Nets(fromChicago)Milwaukee(Sr.)
254Marcus Kennedy#PF United StatesPortland Trail BlazersEastern Michigan(Sr.)
  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.
  2. ^Croatia had declared independence just a day before the draft, but was not yet recognized by FIBA.

Notable undrafted players

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Darrell Armstrong was undrafted but had a 13-year career in the NBA and was theSixth Man of the Year in 1999.
Further information:List of undrafted NBA players

These eligible players were not selected in the 1991 NBA draft but have played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club Team
Darrell ArmstrongPG United StatesFayetteville State(Sr.)
James BlackwellPG United StatesDartmouth(Sr.)
Walter BondSG United StatesMinnesota(Sr.)
Mark BradtkeC/PF AustraliaAdelaide 36ers(Australia)
Demetrius CalipPG United StatesMichigan(Sr.)
John CrottyPG United StatesVirginia(Sr.)
Corey CrowderSG/SF United StatesKentucky Wesleyan(Sr.)
Emanual DavisPG/SG United StatesDelaware State(Sr.)
Patrick EddieC United StatesOle Miss(Sr.)
Vincenzo EspositoSG ItalyS.C. Juventus Phonola Caserta(Italy)
Tony FarmerPF United StatesNebraska(Sr.)
Jay GuidingerC United StatesMinnesota–Duluth(Sr.)
Reggie HansonSF United StatesKentucky(Sr.)
Jerome HarmonSG United StatesLouisville(Sr.)
Keith JenningsPG United StatesEast Tennessee State(Sr.)
Reggie JordanSG United StatesNew Mexico State(Sr.)
Cedric LewisC United StatesMaryland(Sr.)
Keith OwensF United StatesUCLA(Sr.)
Robert PackPG United StatesUSC(Sr.)
Larry StewartSF United StatesCoppin State(Sr.)
Brett SzaboC United StatesAugustana (South Dakota)(Sr.)
Carl ThomasSG United StatesEastern Michigan(Sr.)
Charles ThomasSG United StatesEastern Michigan(Sr.)
Donald WhitesidePG United StatesNorthern Illinois(Sr.)
Lorenzo WilliamsPF/C United StatesStetson(Sr.)
Travis WilliamsSF United StatesSouth Carolina State(Sr.)

Early entrants

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College underclassmen

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For the ninth year in a row and the thirteenth time in fourteen years, no college underclassman would withdraw their entry into the NBA draft. Not only that, but this would be the second time in NBA history (and the second time in three years) where an international player would be considered a direct underclassman to participate in an NBA draft, withŽan Tabak of theKK POP 84 of theEastern Bloc nation known asSFR Yugoslavia (now since separated, with Tabak representingCroatia) 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 (the first being fellowYugoslavianVlade Divac). In addition to that, this was also the sixth straight year where at least one player that previously played basketball collegiately would go play professionally overseas, withRichard Dumas fromOklahoma State University would play forHapoel Holon B.C. inIsrael, theIsraeli bornNadav Henefeld from theUniversity of Connecticut would play for the rivalingMaccabi Tel Aviv B.C. in his home nation, andStanley Roberts fromLouisiana State University would play forReal Madrid Baloncesto inSpain. Including those four people, the total number of underclassmen would increase from ten to fourteen players. Regardless, the followingcollege basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[4]

International players

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This would be the second time in NBA history where an international born and raised player would be considered an underclassman in an NBA draft, as well as the second time a player from the now-former nation ofSFR Yugoslavia would enter the NBA draft as such a player. The following international player successfully applied for early draft entrance.[4]

Other eligible players

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This would be the sixth year in a row with at least one player that previously played in college entering the NBA draft as an underclassman, as well as the first year where multiple underclassmen that went overseas to play professionally would play in the same nation as each other (albeit for different teams).

PlayerTeamNoteRef.
United StatesRichard DumasHapoel Holon (Israel)LeftOklahoma State in 1990; playing professionally since the 1990–91 season[5]
IsraelNadav HenefeldMaccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)LeftUConn in 1990; playing professionally since the 1990–91 season[6]
United StatesStanley RobertsReal Madrid (Spain)LeftLSU in 1990; playing professionally since the 1990–91 season[7]

Notes

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  1. ^ Brian Williams changed his name toBison Dele in 1998.[8]

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. ^"Dikembe Mutombo Statistics". basketball-reference.com. RetrievedOctober 11, 2009.
  3. ^ab"Sports Illustrated". Archived fromthe original on October 12, 2010. RetrievedOctober 30, 2010.
  4. ^ab"1991 Underclassmen".The Draft Review. August 4, 2007. RetrievedDecember 15, 2022.
  5. ^Baldwin, Mike (December 8, 1991)."Dumas May Get a Chance".The Oklahoman. RetrievedDecember 15, 2022.
  6. ^"SPORTS PEOPLE: COLLEGE BASKETBALL; UConn's Henefeld Signs With Israeli Pro Team".The New York Times. August 11, 1990. RetrievedOctober 1, 2024.
  7. ^Cress, Doug (May 13, 1991)."Roberts's Return Adds Beef to NBA Lottery".The Washington Post. RetrievedDecember 15, 2022.
  8. ^"Bison Dele Bio". NBA. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2005. RetrievedJune 30, 2013.

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