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New York Knicks draft history

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Madison Square Garden, the home of the Knicks, has also been the site of numerous NBA drafts.

This is a list of theNew York Knicks'draft selections from the first and second rounds of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and theBasketball Association of America (BAA).

Key

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AbbreviationMeaningAbbreviationMeaning
TTerritorial pick(#)Retired Knicks' Number
^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
PositionGGuardPGPoint guardSGShooting guardFForwardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter

Selections

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Bill Bradley was drafted by the Knicks in 1965, as a territorial pick, from Princeton University. He played on the 1970 and 1973 championship teams.
Walt "Clyde" Frazier was the Knicks' first round pick in 1967, a member of the 1970 and 1973 championship squads, and is currently a broadcaster for the team
Phil Jackson was selected in the second round of the 1967 draft and would play on two championship teams with the Knicks. After retiring as a player, he became a coach and won eleven championships: Six with the Bulls and five with the Lakers
Mike Woodson (pictured in 2013) would later also become the Knicks' head coach.
Patrick Ewing was the first overall pick in the 1985 draft
Danilo Gallinari was the sixth overall pick in the 2008 draft. He has since been traded to the Denver Nuggets
Landry Fields was drafted in the second round in 2010
YearLeagueRoundPickNationalityPlayerCollege/High School/ClubNotesReferences
194715Dick HolubUnited StatesCLong Island
194814Dolph Schayes^ United StatesCNYU
194917Dick McGuire^ (15) United StatesGSt. John's
195016Irwin Dambrot# United StatesFCCNY
1950217Herb Scherer United StatesCLong Island
195116Ed Smith United StatesFHarvard
1951215Roland Minson# United StatesGBrigham Young
195215Ralph Polson United StatesF/CWhitworth
1953TWalter Dukes+ United StatesCSeton Hall
195329Don Ackerman United StatesPGLong Island
1953215Nield Gordon# United StatesFFurman
195418Jack Turner United StatesG/FWestern Kentucky
1954217Richie Guerin* United StatesGIona
195514Ken Sears+ United StatesPFSanta Clara
1955211Jerry Mullen# United StatesFSan Francisco
195614Ronnie Shavlik United StatesFNorth Carolina State
1956211Gary Bergen United StatesCUtah
195715Brendan McCann United StatesGSt. Bonaventure
1957213Larry Friend United StatesG/FCalifornia
195813Mike Farmer United StatesSFSan Francisco
195814Pete Brennan United StatesSFNorth Carolina
1958211Joe Quigg# United StatesF/CNorth Carolina
195915Johnny Green United StatesSFMichigan State
196013Darrall Imhoff+ United StatesCCalifornia
1960210Dave Budd United StatesPFWake Forest
1960211Kelly Coleman# United StatesGKentucky Wesleyan
196112Tom Stith United StatesSFSt. Bonaventure
1961210Whitey Martin United StatesGSt. Bonaventure
196212Paul Hogue United StatesCCincinnati
196229John Rudometkin United StatesSFUSC
196311Art Heyman United StatesSF/GDuke
196329Jerry Harkness United StatesPGLoyola (Chicago)
196411Jim Barnes United StatesC/FTexas Western
196428Willis Reed^ (19) United StatesC/FGrambling State
1964213Howard Komives United StatesPGBowling Green
1965TBill Bradley^ (24) United StatesSF/SGPrinceton
196513Dave Stallworth United StatesPF/CWichita State
1965210Dick Van Arsdale+ United StatesG/SFIndiana
1965214Hal Blevins United StatesGArkansas AM&N
196611Cazzie Russell+ United StatesSF/GMichigan
1966211Henry Akin United StatesPF/CMorehead State
196715Walt Frazier^ (10) United StatesPGSouthern Illinois
1967217Phil Jackson United StatesF/CNorth Dakota
1968110Bill Hosket, Jr. United StatesPF/COhio State
1969111John Warren United StatesG/SFSt. John's
1969226Bill Bunting# United StatesF/CNorth Carolina
1970117Mike Price United StatesGIllinois
1970234Howie Wright# United StatesGAustin Peay
1971116Dean Meminger United StatesPGMarquette
1971234Gregg Northington# United StatesCAlabama State
197218Tom Riker United StatesC/FSouth Carolina
1973114Mel Davis United StatesSFSt. John's
1973228Patrick McFarland# United StatesF/GSaint Joseph's
1974232Jesse Dark United StatesGVirginia Commonwealth
197519Gene Short United StatesSFJackson State
1975226Luther Burden United StatesSGUtah
1975234Larry Fogle United StatesGCanisius
1976225Lonnie Shelton+ United StatesPF/COregon State
1977110Ray Williams United StatesPGMinnesota
1977226Glen Gondrezick United StatesSF/SGUNLV
1977232Toby Knight United StatesPFNotre Dame
197814Micheal Ray Richardson+ United StatesPG/SGMontana
1978232John Rudd United StatesFMcNeese State
1978234Greg Bunch United StatesSFCal State Fullerton
197913Bill Cartwright+ United StatesCSan Francisco
197919Larry Demic United StatesF/CArizona
1979121Sly Williams United StatesSF/SGRhode Island
1979227Reggie Carter United StatesSGSt. John's
1979234Kim Goetz# United StatesFSan Diego State
1980112Mike Woodson United StatesSG/SFIndiana
1980236DeWayne Scales United StatesPFLSU
1981240Greg Cook# United StatesFLSU
198216Trent Tucker United StatesSGMinnesota
1982229Scott Hastings United StatesPF/CArkansas
1982234Vince Taylor United StatesSFDuke
1983112Darrell Walker United StatesGArkansas
198511Patrick Ewing^ (33) United StatesCGeorgetown
1985247Gerald Wilkins United StatesSGUT–Chattanooga
198615Kenny Walker United StatesSFKentucky
1986247Michael Jackson United StatesPGGeorgetown
1987118Mark Jackson+ United StatesPGSt. John's
1987225Ron Moore United StatesCWest Virginia State
1988119Rod Stricklandx United StatesPGDePaul
1988237Greg Butler United StatesCStanford
1989250Brian Quinnett United StatesPFWashington State
1990117Jerrod Mustaf United StatesPF/CMaryland
1991112Greg Anthony United StatesPGUNLV
1992120Hubert Davis United StatesSGNorth Carolina
1994124Monty Williams United StatesSFNotre Dame
1994126Charlie Ward United StatesPGFlorida State
1996118John Wallace United StatesSFSyracuse
1996119Walter McCarty United StatesPFKentucky
1996121Dontae' Jones United StatesPFMississippi State
1997125John Thomas United StatesCMinnesota
1998238DeMarco Johnson United StatesPFUNC Charlotte
1998244Sean MarksNew ZealandF/CCalifornia
1999115Frédéric Weis#FranceCCSP Limoges (France)
1999246J. R. Koch United StatesFIowa
2000122Donnell Harvey United StatesSFFlorida
2000239Lavor Postell United StatesSGSt. John's
2001238Michael Wright United StatesPFArizona
2001242Eric Chenowith United StatesCKansas
200217NenêBrazilPF/CVasco da Gama (Brazil)
2002236Miloš VujanićSerbia and MontenegroPGKK Partizan (Serbia)
200319Michael Sweetney United StatesPFGeorgetown
2003230Maciej LampePolandF/CReal Madrid (Spain)
2003239Slavko Vraneš Serbia and MontenegroCBudućnost Podgorica (Montenegro)
2004244Trevor Ariza United StatesSFUCLA
200518Channing Frye United StatesPF/CArizona
2005130David Lee+ United StatesPF/CFlorida
2005254Dijon Thompson United StatesSG/SFUCLA
2006120Renaldo Balkman United StatesSF/PFSouth Carolina
2006129Mardy Collins United StatesPG/SGTemple
2007123Wilson Chandler United StatesSFDePaul
200816Danilo GallinariItalySFOlimpia Milano (Italy)
200918Jordan Hill United StatesPFArizona
2010238Andy RautinsCanadaSGSyracuse
2010239Landry Fields United StatesSGStanford
2011117Iman Shumpert United StatesSG/PGGeorgia Tech
2012248Kostas PapanikolaouGreecePFOlympiacos(Greece)
2013124Tim Hardaway Jr. United StatesGMichigan
2014234Cleanthony Early United StatesSFWichita State
2014251Thanasis Antetokounmpo GreeceSFDelaware 87ers (D-League)
201514Kristaps PorziņģisLatviaCCB Sevilla (Spain)
201718Frank Ntilikina FrancePGSIG Strasbourg (France)
2017244Damyean Dotson United StatesSGHouston
2017258Ognjen JaramazSerbiaPGMega Leks (Serbia)
201819Kevin Knox II United StatesSFKentucky
2018236Mitchell Robinson United StatesCChalmette HS (Chalmette, Louisiana)
201913RJ Barrett CanadaSGDuke
2019255Kyle Guy United StatesSGVirginiaThe Knicks traded Guy to the Sacramento Kings along with cash considerations in exchange for 47th pickIgnas Brazdeikis.
202018Obi Toppin United StatesPFDayton
2020123Leandro BolmaroArgentinaSFFC Barcelona (Spain)The Knicks traded Bolmaro to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a three-team trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for 25th pickImmanuel Quickley.
2021119Kai JonesBahamasCTexasThe Knicks traded Jones to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for a future first-round pick. This pick was later traded to the Atlanta Hawks forCam Reddish.
2021121Keon Johnson United StatesSGTennesseeThe Knicks traded Johnson to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for the 25th pickQuentin Grimes.
2021232Jeremiah Robinson-Earl United StatesPF/CVillanovaThe Knicks traded Robinson-Earl to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for the 34th (Miles McBride) and 36th picks (Rokas Jokubaitis).
2021258Jericho Sims United StatesPFTexas
2022111Ousmane Dieng FranceSFNew Zealand Breakers (Australia)The Knicks traded Dieng to the Oklahoma City Thunder for three future first-round picks, one of which was traded to the Charlotte Hornets for the 13th overall pick (Jalen Duren), who was subsequently traded to the Detroit Pistons.
2022242Trevor Keels United StatesSGDuke

References

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