1993 NBA draft
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox sports draft The 1993 NBA draft took place on June 30, 1993, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The draft had some talented players at the top, but injuries and personal problems hurt many of them. Chris Webber, Penny Hardaway, Allan Houston, and Jamal Mashburn were All-Stars whose careers were cut short by injuries. Isaiah Rider and Vin Baker showed great potential but were plagued by personal problems. Bobby Hurley's career was derailed by a car wreck in December of his rookie year. The mid-to-late first round (starting with pick 13) was littered with players that failed to make any significant impact, with the exception of three-time NBA champion Sam Cassell. One of the NBA best all-time wing defensive players, three-time champion Bruce Bowen, went undrafted.
Despite having the lowest odds, the Orlando Magic won the first pick in the 1993 NBA draft lottery. It was the second year in a row the Magic won the draft lottery. The Magic drafted Chris Webber with the number one overall pick, but only minutes later, executed a blockbuster trade. The Magic traded Webber to the Golden State Warriors for their first-round pick (#3 overall) Penny Hardaway and three of Golden State's future first-round draft selections.[1][2]
Draft selections
| PG | Point guard | SG | Shooting guard | SF | Small forward | PF | Power forward | C | Center |
Notable undrafted players
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Early entrants
College underclassmen
For the eleventh year in a row and the fifteenth time in sixteen years, no college underclassman would withdraw their entry into the NBA draft. However, this would the third time in NBA history where a foreign-born player would enter the NBA draft as an underclassman of sorts, as well as be the first time said player didn't represent the Eastern Bloc, but instead represented Africa (although still playing in Europe at the time). It would also be the seventh time in eight years that a player that would leave college in order to play basketball professionally overseas would declare entry into the NBA draft as an underclassman of sorts, with the Australian born Tony Ronaldson leaving Arizona State University to play for the South East Melbourne Magic in his home nation. Including those two players, the total number of underclassmen that entered this year's draft is twenty. Regardless, the following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[3]
- Template:Flagicon Milton Bell – F, Richmond (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Antonio Bowen – F, Northern Oklahoma JC (freshman)
- Template:Flagicon Shawn Bradley – C, BYU (freshman)
- Template:Flagicon Kenny Carter – G, Luzerne County CC (freshman)
- Template:Flagicon Parrish Casebier – G, Evansville (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Shawn Copes – F, Central Missouri (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Jim Dickinson – C, Seton Hall (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Anfernee Hardaway – G, Memphis (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Daniel Lyton – F, Riverside City (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Jamal Mashburn – F, Kentucky (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Malloy Nesmith – G, Utah State (junior)
- Template:Flagicon James Robinson – G, Alabama (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Rodney Rogers – F, Wake Forest (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Ryan Swank – G, Luzerne County CC (sophomore)
- Template:Flagicon Kevin Thomas – F, Beaver County CC (freshman)
- Template:Flagicon Ernest Vickers – F, Panhandle State (junior)
- Template:Flagicon Chris Webber – F, Michigan (sophomore)
- Template:Flagicon Luther Wright – C, Seton Hall (junior)
International players
For the third time in NBA history, an international player would enter the NBA draft. This draft would also be the first time a foreign player entering the NBA draft would not come from the Eastern Bloc, but instead represent Africa while playing in Europe. The following international player successfully applied for early draft entrance.[3]
- Template:Flagicon Etienne Preira – F, ADA Blois (France)
Other eligible players
| Player | <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />TeamScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Note | Ref. |
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| Template:Flagicon Tony Ronaldson | South East Melbourne Magic (Australia) | Left Arizona State in 1992; playing professionally since the 1992–93 season | [4] |
External links
See also
References
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- ↑ June 30, 1993: In exchange for Webber, the Magic received the rights to Anfernee Hardaway, a 1996 1st round draft pick (Todd Fuller was later selected), a 1998 1st round draft pick (Vince Carter was later selected) and a 2000 1st round draft pick (Mike Miller was later selected). https://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/trades.cgi?f1=GSW&f2=ORL
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