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There are eight defunct franchises with draft histories in the Basketball Association of America (BAA) and later the National Basketball Association (NBA) drafts, which started in 1947.

Key

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Unavailable or not attributable
Notes More information about the draft pick that is not applicable to the table
* Player did not sign with the team
Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954)

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Chicago Stags (1946–1950)

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA draft 1 8 Paul Huston Ohio State University [1]
Ralph Bishop* University of Washington [1]
Jimmy Darden* University of Denver [1]
Hank Decker* West Texas A&M University [1]
Andy Phillip University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [1]
Jim Pollard* Stanford University [1]
Ben Schadler Northwestern University [1]
Don Smith* University of Minnesota [1]
Jack Stone* Kansas State University [1]
Gene Vance University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [1]
1948 BAA draft 1 5 Ed Mikan DePaul University [2]
Hook Dillon* University of North Carolina [2]
Whitey Kachan DePaul University [2]
Mickey Marty* Loras College [2]
Ed Mills* University of Wisconsin [2]
Don Reagan* Murray State University [2]
Joe Shafer* Wheaton College [2]
Odie Spears Western Kentucky University [2]
Fred Weber* Siena College [2]
1949 BAA draft 1 9 Jack Kerris* Loyola University of Chicago [3]
2 Ralph Beard* University of Kentucky [3]
3 Dike Eddleman* University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [3]
1950 NBA draft 1 5 Larry Foust* La Salle University [4]
2 Wally Osterkorn* University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [4]
3 Lou Watson* Indiana University [4]
4 Ken Murray* St. Bonaventure University [4]
5 Don Stroot* University of Missouri [4]
6 Stu Inman* San Jose State University [4]
7 Milt Whitehead* University of Nebraska [4]
8 George King* University of Charleston [4]
9 John Brown* Georgetown University [4]
10 Bud Schaeffer* Wheaton College [4]
General reference
"Chicago Stags Draft Picks". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 June 2016.

Indianapolis Jets (1948–49)

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1948 BAA draft 1 2 George Kok* University of Arkansas
Reede Berg* University of Oregon
Jack Coleman* Louisiana State University
Alex Hannum* University of Southern California
Norman Kohler* University of North Carolina
Andy Kostecka Georgetown University
Ray Lumpp New York University
Bob Paxton* University of North Carolina
Jack Phoenix University of Idaho
Dick Wehr Rice University
General reference

Indianapolis Olympians (1949–1953)

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1949 BAA draft 1 2 Alex Groza University of Kentucky
2 Leo Barnhorst University of Notre Dame
3 Mac Otten* Bowling Green State University
4 Bob Evans Butler University
6 Don Boven* Western Michigan University
Charlie Maas* Butler University
Jim O'Halloran University of Notre Dame
J. L. Parks Oklahoma State University
1950 NBA draft 1 8 Bob Lavoy Western Kentucky University
2 Paul Unruh* Bradley University
3 Chuck Mrazovich Eastern Kentucky University
4 Jim Line University of Kentucky
5 Sonny Allen Morehead State University
6 Ralph O'Brien Butler University
7 Leon Blevins University of Arizona
8 Jerry Stuteville Indiana University
9 Gene Schmidt Texas Christian University
10 Colin Anderson Georgia Institute of Technology
11 Jimmy Doyle Butler University
1951 NBA draft 1 3 Marcus Freiberger University of Oklahoma
2 12 Scotty Steagall Millikin University
3 22 Glenn Kammeyer Central Missouri State University
4 32 Bill Tosheff Indiana University
5 42 Bob Pierce University of Nebraska
6 52 Marv Johnson Wheaton College
7 62 Ted Beach University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
8 72 George Kelly Vanderbilt University
1952 NBA draft 1 4 Joe Dean Louisiana State University
Jay Handlan Washington & Lee University
Bill Harrell Siena College
Jim Hoverder Central Missouri State University
Gene Rhodes Western Kentucky University
Gordon Stauffer Michigan State University
Dale Toft University of Denver
Skippy Whitaker University of Kentucky
Zeke Zawoluk St. John's University

Pittsburgh Ironmen (1946–47)

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA draft 1 1 Clifton McNeely* University of Texas at El Paso
Bob Alamo* Santa Clara University
George Brown*
Dick Ives* University of Iowa
Herman Knoche* Washington & Jefferson College
Fritz Nagy* University of Akron
Jack Walton* DePaul University

Providence Steamrollers (1946–49)

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Walt Dropo from the University of Connecticut was the Providence Steamrollers first draft pick in 1947, but opted to peruse a career in professional baseball.
The Providence Steamrollers drafted Paul Courty from the Oklahoma in 1949, however Courty decided to continue his amateur career and joined the Phillips 66ers.
Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA draft 1 4 Walt Dropo University of Connecticut [1]
Joe Barry [1]
Dick Furey University of St. Thomas [1]
Bob Hubbard Springfield College [1]
Bob Joyce Bates College [1]
Roy Lipscomb St. Mary's (Maryland) [1]
John Mills Hofstra University [1]
Al Nichols University of Rhode Island [1]
1948 BAA draft 1 1 Andy Tonkovich Marshall University [2]
Al Bennett Oklahoma State University [2]
Jack Coleman University of Louisville [2]
Ed Faber Trinity University [2]
Verl Heap Arizona State University [2]
Otto Snellbacher University of Kansas [2]
Brady Walker Brigham Young University [2]
1949 BAA draft 1 1 Howie Shannon Kansas State University [3]
3 Ed Leede Dartmouth College [3]
4 Warren Perkins Tulane University [3]
5 Ray Corley Georgetown University [3]
8 Bob Royer Indiana State University [3]
Paul Courty University of Oklahoma [3]
Carl Schaeffer University of Alabama [3]
Bill Tanzler University of Florida [3]
Jack Theolan DePaul University [3]
General reference
"Providence Steam Rollers Draft Picks". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 June 2016.

St. Louis Bombers (1946–1950)

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The St. Louis Bombers selected Ed Macauley from Saint Louis University with a territorial pick in 1949 which allowed the team to pick a player from a school within 50 miles of the team's stadium in exchange for their first round pick.
Preston Ward was selected by the Bombers during the 1949 BAA draft while he was playing professional baseball.
Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA draft 1 7 Jack Underman Ohio State University
Jack Knopf University of Louisville
Bob Kurland Oklahoma State University
Paul Napolitano University of San Francisco
Jim Pollard Stanford University
Bill Strannigan University of Wyoming
Herb Wilkinson University of Iowa
1948 BAA draft 1 7 Robert Gale Cornell University
Jack Burmaster University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Gordon Flick Drake University
John Hoppin Dickinson College
Dan London Washington University in Saint Louis
D. Miller Saint Louis University
Easy Parham Texas Wesleyan University
D. C. Wilcutt Saint Louis University
1949 BAA draft T Ed Macauley Saint Louis University
2 Johnny Orr Beloit College
5 Earl Dodd Truman State University
7 John Pritchard Drake University
Joe Crandall Oregon State University
Jack Davidson Stanford University
Bob Retherford University of Nebraska
Marv Schatzman Saint Louis University
Eddie Van Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Preston Ward Missouri State University

Toronto Huskies (1946–47)

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA draft 1 2 Glen Selbo* University of Wisconsin
Frank Broyles* Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul Hoffman* Purdue University
Wimpy Quinn* University of Oregon
Red Rocha* Oregon State University

Washington Capitols (1946–1951)

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA Draft 1 9 Dick O'Keefe Santa Clara University
Bill Burke* St. Mary's College of Maryland
Paul Cloyd* University of Wisconsin
John Mandic* Oregon State University
Saul Mariaschin* Harvard University
Abel Rodriguez* University of San Francisco
Irv Rothenberg Long Island University
Jack Tingle University of Kentucky
Matt Zunic* George Washington University
1948 BAA draft 1 12 Jack Nichols University of Washington
Fred Bartell* University of Oregon
Ed Hughes* San Jose State University
Thorton Jenkins* University of Missouri
Leo Katkaveck North Carolina State University
C. T. Parker* Louisiana Tech University
Jack Parkinson* University of Kentucky
Don Walker* Sam Houston State University
Al Williams* University of Arkansas
1949 BAA draft 1 8 Wallace Jones University of Kentucky
2 Red Owens Baylor University
5 Cliff Barker University of Kentucky
Maynard Haitcock George Washington University
Jim Lacy Loyola College in Maryland
1950 NBA draft 1 4 Dick Schnittker Ohio State University
2 Bill Sharman University of Southern California
3 Alan Sawyer University of California, Los Angeles
4 Tommy O'Keefe Georgetown University
5 Claude Overton* East Central University
6 Warren Cartier* North Carolina State University
7 Jim Cathcart* University of Arkansas
8 Joe Greenbach* Santa Clara University
9 Earl Lloyd West Virginia State University
10 Joe Noertker* University of Virginia
General reference
"Washington Capitols Draft Picks". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC.


The following is a list of Chicago Stags draft picks in the Basketball Association of America (BAA) draft which became the National Basketball Association (NBA) draft in 1950. During the first BAA draft in 1947, Chicago selected Paul Huston from Ohio State University with the eighth pick in the first round. Andy Phillip was selected by Chicago during the 1947 BAA draft and played for them until 1950. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame following his playing career.[5] Chicago selected another eventual Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member Jim Pollard during the 1947 draft, but were unable to sign him.[6]

Key

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Unavailable or not attributable
Notes More information about the draft pick that is not applicable to the table
* Player did not sign with the team
Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Draft history

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Draft Round Pick Name College Notes Ref
1947 BAA draft 1 8 Paul Huston Ohio State University [a] [1]
Ralph Bishop* University of Washington [1]
Jimmy Darden* University of Denver [1]
Hank Decker* West Texas A&M University [1]
Andy Phillip University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [b] [1][5]
Jim Pollard* Stanford University [c] [1][6]
Ben Schadler Northwestern University [d] [1]
Don Smith* University of Minnesota [1]
Jack Stone* Kansas State University [1]
Gene Vance University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [e] [1]
1948 BAA draft 1 5 Ed Mikan DePaul University [2]
Hook Dillon* University of North Carolina [2]
Whitey Kachan DePaul University [2]
Mickey Marty* Loras College [2]
Ed Mills* University of Wisconsin [2]
Don Reagan* Murray State University [2]
Joe Shafer* Wheaton College [2]
Odie Spears Western Kentucky University [2]
Fred Weber* Siena College [2]
1949 BAA draft 1 9 Jack Kerris* Loyola University of Chicago [3]
2 Ralph Beard* University of Kentucky [3]
3 Dike Eddleman* University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [3]
1950 NBA draft 1 5 Larry Foust* La Salle University [4]
2 Wally Osterkorn* University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign [4]
3 Lou Watson* Indiana University [4]
4 Ken Murray* St. Bonaventure University [4]
5 Don Stroot* University of Missouri [4]
6 Stu Inman* San Jose State University [4]
7 Milt Whitehead* University of Nebraska [4]
8 George King* University of Charleston [4]
9 John Brown* Georgetown University [4]
10 Bud Schaeffer* Wheaton College [4]

Notes

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  • a Huston played for Chicago for one season (1947–48).[7]
  • b Phillip played for Chicago for three seasons (1947–50) until the franchise was disbanded. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1961.[5]
  • c Pollard was also drafted by the St. Louis Bombers, but signed with the Minneapolis Lakers instead. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1978.[6]
  • d Schadler played for Chicago for one season (1947–48).
  • e Vance played for Chicago for two seasons (1947–49).

References

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General reference
"Chicago Stags Draft Picks". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
Inline citations
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "1947 BAA Draft". Basketball-Reference.com. Sport Reference LLC. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "1948 BAA Draft". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "1949 BAA Draft". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "1950 NBA Draft". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Andy Phillip NBA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Jim Pollard NBA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Paul Huston NBA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 26 June 2016.


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