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1992 NBA Draft - 24 June 1992, Portland, Oregon See also: 1991 in sports, other events of 1992, 1993 in sports and the list of years in sports. Auto Racing Stock car racing: Davey Allison won the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship - Alan Kulwicki CART Racing - season championship won by Bobby Rahal Indianapolis 500 - Al Unser, Jr. ... The National Basketball Associations Draft is an annual event in which the 30 NBA Teams can select young players who wish to join the league. ... June 24 is the 175th day of the year (176th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 190 days remaining. ... 1992 is a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...

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1991 NBA Draft - 26 June 1991 - New York City, New York Round 1 See also: List of NBA Drafts, NBA Draft ... NBA logo, depicting former star Jerry West The National Basketball Association, more popularly known as simply the NBA, is the worlds premier mens professional basketball league and one of the major professional sports leagues of North America. ... The National Basketball Associations Draft is an annual event in which the 30 NBA Teams can select young players who wish to join the league. ... 1993 NBA Draft - 30 June 1993 - Auburn Hills, Michigan 1-Chris Webber (forward) - Orlando - University of Michigan Magic trade Webber’s rights to Golden State for the third pick 2-Shawn Bradley (center) - Philadelphia - Brigham Young University 3-Anfernee Hardaway (point guard) - Golden State - Memphis State Golden State trade Hardaway...

Round 1

Pick Player (POSITION) Nationality NBA Team College/HS/Club Team
1 Shaquille O'Neal (C) USA Orlando Magic Louisiana State
2 Alonzo Mourning (C) USA Charlotte Hornets Georgetown
3 Christian Laettner (PF) USA Minnesota Timberwolves Duke
4 Jimmy Jackson (SG) USA Dallas Mavericks Ohio State
5 LaPhonso Ellis (PF) USA Denver Nuggets Notre Dame
6 Tom Gugliotta (PF) USA Washington Bullets North Carolina State
7 Walt Williams (SF) USA Sacramento Kings Maryland
8 Todd Day (SG) USA Milwaukee Bucks Arkansas
9 Clarence Weatherspoon (PF) USA Philadelphia 76ers Southern Mississippi
10 Adam Keefe (PF) USA Atlanta Hawks Stanford
11 Robert Horry (SF) USA Houston Rockets Alabama
12 Harold Miner (SG) USA Miami Heat USC
13 Bryant Stith (SG) USA Denver Nuggets Virginia
14 Malik Sealy (SF) USA Indiana Pacers St. John's
15 Anthony Peeler (SG) USA Los Angeles Lakers Missouri
16 Randy Woods (PG) USA Los Angeles Clippers La Salle
17 Doug Christie (SG) USA Seattle SuperSonics Pepperdine
18 Tracy Murray (SF) USA Milwaukee Bucks UCLA
19 Don MacLean (PF) USA Detroit Pistons (traded to Washington Bullets via Los Angeles Clippers) UCLA
20 Hubert Davis (SG) USA New York Knicks North Carolina
21 Jon Barry (SG) USA Boston Celtics Georgia Tech
22 Oliver Miller (C) USA Phoenix Suns Arkansas
23 Lee Mayberry (PG) USA Milwaukee Bucks Arkansas
24 Latrell Sprewell (SG) USA Golden State Warriors Alabama
25 Elmore Spencer (C) USA Los Angeles Clippers UNLV
26 David Johnson (SF) USA Portland Trail Blazers Syracuse
27 Byron Houston (PF) USA Chicago Bulls Oklahoma State


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The Sporting News : NBA - Draft 2001 (745 words)
As lotteries go, the NBA's draft lottery doesn't exactly compare to winning $60 million in the Powerball lottery, but it is compelling to those franchises that are lottery-bound as well as NBA fans.
That's why the NBA should give the team with the worst record the first overall pick with the 12 remaining non-playoff teams thrown into a lottery to determine the rest of the draft order.
While the NBA started the lottery to avoid having teams dump games in pursuit of the league's worst record and the first overall pick, that shouldn't be a concern in today's NBA where some teams just can't help being bad.
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