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Pac-10 in the Nba Draft PAC-10 IN THE NBA DRAFT 1st Round picks only listed from 1967-78 1982 (10) (order prior to 1967 unavailable). 1st 11. Lafayette Lever (ASU), Portland All picks listed since 1979. 14. Lester Conner (OSU), Golden State Draft began in 1947. 22. Mark McNamara (CAL), Philadelphia Number in parenthesis after year is rounds of Draft. 2nd 41. Dwight Anderson (USC), Houston 3rd 52. Dan Caldwell (WASH), New York 1967 (20) 65. John Greig (ORE), Seattle 1st (none) 4th 72. Mark Eaton (UCLA), Utah 74. Mike Sanders (UCLA), Kansas City 1968 (21) 7th 151. Tony Anderson (UCLA), New Jersey 159. Maurice Williams (USC), Los Angeles 1st 11. Bill Hewitt (USC), Los Angeles 8th 180. Steve Burks (WASH), Seattle 9th 199. Ken Lyles (WASH), Denver 1969 (20) 200. Dean Sears (UCLA), Denver 1st 1. Lew Alcindor (UCLA), Milwaukee 3. Lucius Allen (UCLA), Seattle 1983 (10) 1st 4. Byron Scott (ASU), San Diego 1970 (19) 2nd 28. Rod Foster (UCLA), Phoenix 1st 14. John Vallely (UCLA), Atlanta 34. Guy Williams (WSU), Washington 16. Gary Freeman (OSU), Milwaukee 45. Paul Williams (ASU), Phoenix 3rd 48. Craig Ehlo (WSU), Houston 1971 (19) 53. Michael Holton (UCLA), Golden State 1st 2. Sidney Wicks (UCLA), Portland 57. Darren Daye (UCLA), Washington 9. Stan Love (ORE), Baltimore 60. Steve Harriel (WSU), Kansas City 11. Curtis Rowe (UCLA), Detroit 5th 109. Brad Watson (WASH), Seattle (Phil Chenier (CAL), taken by Baltimore 7th 143. Dan Evans (OSU), San Diego in 1st round of supplementary draft for 144. Jacque Hill (USC), Chicago hardship cases) 8th 177. Frank Smith (ARIZ), Portland 10th 219. Aaron Haskins (WSU), Kansas City 1972 (10) 1st 5. Fred Boyd (OSU), Phoenix 1984 (10) 10. Paul Westphal (USC), Boston Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), UCLA 1st 21. Kenny Fields (UCLA), Milwaukee 2nd 29. Stuart Gray (UCLA), Indiana 1973 (21) 38. Charles Sitton (OSU), Dallas 4th 71. Ralph Jackson (UCLA), Indiana 1st 16. Swen Nater (UCLA), Milwaukee 92. John Revelli (STAN), LA Lakers 6th 138. Keith Jones (STAN), LA Lakers 1974 (10) 1980 (10) 7th 141. Butch Hays (CAL), Chicago 1st 1. Bill Walton (UCLA), Portland 1st 11. Kiki Vandeweghe (UCLA), Dallas 144. David Brantley (ORE), Clippers 11. Keith Wilkes (UCLA), Golden State 18. Don Collins (WSU), Atlanta 146. Michael Pitts (CAL), San Antonio 2nd 42. Kimberly Belton (STAN), Phoenix 152. Gary Gatewood (ORE), Seattle 1975 (10) 3rd 47. Kurt Nimphius (ASU), Denver 1st 2. David Meyers (UCLA), Los Angeles 50. James Wilkes (UCLA), Chicago 1985 (Seven) 5. Lionel Hollins (ASU), Portland 53. Stuart House (WSU), Cleveland 65. Doug True (CAL), Phoenix 1st 8. Detlef Schrempf (WASH), Dallas 7. Rich Kelley (STAN), New Orleans 15. Blair Rasmussen (ORE), Denver 15. John Lambert (USC), Cleveland 5th 95. Don Carfino (USC), Golden State 103. Darrell Allums (UCLA), Dallas 23. A.C. Green (OSU), LA Lakers 7th 141. Lorenzo Romar (WASH), Golden State 3rd 49. Brad Wright (UCLA), Golden State 1976 (10) 148. Greg Sims (UCLA), Portland 62. Nigel Miguel (UCLA), New Jersey 1st 3. Richard Washington (UCLA), Kansas 152. Joe Nehls (ARIZ), Houston 4th 74. Jim Deines (ASU), LA Clippers City 89. Pete Williams (ARIZ), Denver 10. Ron Lee (ORE), Phoenix 5th 99. Wayne Carlander (USC), Sacramento 1981 (10) 106. Clayton Olivier (USC), San Antonio 1st 7. Steve Johnson (OSU), Kansas City 1977 (Eight) 6th 128. Chris Harper (ORE), San Antonio 21. Alton Lister (ASU), Milwaukee 7th 143. Gary Maloncon (UCLA), LA Clippers 1st 3. Marques Johnson (UCLA), Milwaukee 2nd 33. Sam Williams (ASU), Golden State 4. Greg Ballard (ORE), Washington 36. Ray Blume (OSU), Indiana 3rd 53. Mark Radford (OSU), Seattle 1986 (Seven) HISTORY 1978 (10) 60. Purvis Miller (USC), Indiana 5th 103. Keith Morrison (WSU), Sacramento 104. Paul Fortier (WASH), Washington 1st 22. Ray Townsend (UCLA), Golden State 61. Petur Gudmundsson (WASH), Portland 4th 79. Ron Davis (ARIZ), Washington 106. Jerry Adams (ORE), Portland 7th 141. Steve Woodside (OSU), Indiana 1979 (10) 5th 97. Mike Clark (ORE), Utah 1st 2. Dave Greenwood (UCLA), Chicago 99. Andra Griffin (WASH), Seattle 9. Larry Demic (ARIZ), New York 108. Johnny Nash (ASU), Chicago 1987 (Seven) 1st 7. Kevin Johnson (CAL), Cleveland 10. Roy Hamilton (UCLA), Detroit 6th 129. Robert Fronk (WASH), Indiana 11. Reggie Miller (UCLA), Indiana 11. Cliff Robinson (USC), New Jersey 134. Kevin Singleton (CAL), Los Angeles 15. Jose Ortiz (OSU), Utah 14. Brad Holland (UCLA), Los Angeles 7th 148. Roby Dosty (ARIZ), Golden State 16. Christian Welp (WASH), Philadelphia 2nd 32. Tony Zeno (ASU), Indiana 10th 206. Vic Sison (UCLA), New Jersey 2nd 37. Derrick Dowell (USC), Washington 4th 73. James Donaldson (WSU), Seattle 213. Barry Brooks (USC), Golden State 3rd 51. Sven Meyer (ORE), Sacramento 5th 89. Perry Wolfe (STAN), Utah 216. Kenny Easley (UCLA), Chicago 4th 76. Steve Beck (ASU), Phoenix 6th 114. Steve Smith (USC), Chicago 220. Felton Sealey (ORE), Phoenix 79. Jack Haley (UCLA), Chicago 123. Dan Hartshorne (ORE), Philadelphia 5th 114. Dave Butler (CAL), Boston 9th 175. Gene Ransom (CAL), Golden State 6th 128. Dwayne Scholten (WSU), Washington 10th 190. Marvin Thomas (UCLA), Chicago 7th 149. Montel Hatcher (UCLA), Indiana 195. Kelvin Small (ORE), Portland 2008-09 PAC-10 MEN'S BASKETBALL 115 PAC-10 IN THE NBA DRAFT 1988 (Three) 1998 (Two) 2007 (Two) 2nd 34. Tom Tolbert (ARIZ), Charlotte 1st 2. Mike Bibby (ARIZ), Vancouver 1st 10. Spencer Hawes (WASH), Sacramento 37. Greg Butler, (STAN), New York 14. Michael Dickerson (ARIZ), Houston 16. Nick Young (USC), Washington 44. Anthony Taylor (ORE), Atlanta 28. Corey Benjamin (OSU), Chicago 26. Aaron Brooks (ORE), Houston 50. Steve Kerr (ARIZ), Phoenix 2nd 33. Jelani McCoy (UCLA), Seattle 27. Arron Afflalo (UCLA), Detroit 42. Miles Simon (ARIZ), Orlando 2nd 32. Gabe Pruitt (USC), Boston 1989 (Two) 44. Sean Marks (CAL), New York 33. Marcus Williams (ARIZ), San Antonio 1st 3. Sean Elliott (ARIZ), San Antonio 45. Toby Bailey (UCLA), LA Lakers 10. Pooh Richardson (UCLA), Minnesota 56. J.R. Henderson (UCLA), Vancouver 2008 (Two) 15. Todd Lichti (STAN), Denver 1st 3. O.J. Mayo (USC), Chicago 24. Anthony Cook (ARIZ), Phoenix 1999 (Two) 4. Russell Westbrook (UCLA), Seattle 2nd 50. Brian Quinnett (WSU), New York 1st 3. Baron Davis (UCLA), Charlotte 5. Kevin Love (UCLA), Houston 10. Jason Terry (ARIZ), Atlanta 10. Brook Lopez (STAN), New Jersey 1990 (Two) 2nd 39. A.J. Bramlett (ARIZ), Cleveland 11. Jerryd Bayless (ARIZ), Indiana 1st 2. Gary Payton (OSU), Seattle 41. Francisco Elson (CAL), Denver 15. Robin Lopez (STAN), Phoenix 2nd 36. Trevor Wilson (UCLA), Atlanta 47. Todd MacCulloch (WASH), Philadelphia 21. Ryan Anderson (CAL), New Jersey 38. Jud Buechler (ARIZ), Seattle 56. Tim Young (STAN), Golden State 2nd 37. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (UCLA), Milwaukee 2000 (Two) 38. Kyle Weaver (WSU), Charlotte 1991 (Two) 48. Malik Hairston (ORE), Phoenix 1st 10. Brian Williams (ARIZ), Orlando 1st 11. Jerome Moiso (UCLA), Boston 29. Mark Madsen (STAN), LA Lakers 50. DeVon Hardin (CAL), Seattle 11. Terrell Brandon (ORE), Cleveland 54. Maarty Leunen (ORE), Houston 2nd 48. Isaac Austin (ASU), Utah 2nd 37. Eddie House (ASU), Miami 1992 (Two) 2001 (Two) 1st 10. Adam Keefe (STAN), Atlanta 1st 13. Richard Jefferson (ARIZ), Houston 12. Harold Miner (USC), Miami 18. Jason Collins (STAN), Houston 18. Tracy Murray (UCLA), San Antonio 2nd 31. Gilbert Arenas (ARIZ), Golden State 19. Don MacLean (UCLA), Detroit 35. Brian Scalabrine (USC), New Jersey 2nd 30. Sean Rooks (ARIZ), Dallas 36. Jeff Trepagnier (USC), Cleveland 36. Duane Cooper (USC), LA Lakers 39. Michael Wright (ARIZ), New York 40. Earl Watson (UCLA), Seattle 45. Sean Lampley (CAL), Chicago 1993 (Two) 46. Loren Woods (ARIZ), Minnesota 1st 14. Scott Haskin (OSU), Indiana 53. Jarron Collins (STAN), Utah 22. Chris Mills (ARIZ), Cleveland 58. Bryan Bracey (ORE), San Antonio 2nd 35. Ed Stokes (ARIZ), Miami 40. Rich Manning (WASH), Atlanta 46. Richard Petruska (UCLA), Houston 2002 (Two) 1st 14. Frederick Jones (ORE), Indiana 18. Curtis Borchardt (STAN), Utah 1994 (Two) 22. Casey Jacobsen (STAN), Phoenix 1st 2. Jason Kidd (CAL), Dallas 2nd 34. Dan Gadzuric (UCLA), Milwaukee 7. Lamond Murray (CAL), LA Clippers 45. Sam Clancy (USC), Philadelphia 12. Khalid Reeves (ARIZ), Miami 46. Matt Barnes (UCLA), Cleveland 47. Jamaal Sampson (CAL), Milwaukee 1995 (Two) 1st 7. Damon Stoudamire (ARIZ), Toronto 2003 (Two) 9. Ed O’Bannon (UCLA), New Jersey 1st 14. Luke Ridnour (ORE), Seattle 15. Brent Barry (OSU), Denver 2nd 31. Jason Kapono (UCLA), Cleveland 22. George Zidek (UCLA), Charlotte 32. Luke Walton (ARIZ), LA Lakers 27. Mario Bennett (ASU), Phoenix 53. Tommy Smith (ASU), Chicago 2nd 47. Tyus Edney (UCLA), Sacramento 2004 (Two) 1996 (Two) 1st 6. Josh Childress (STAN), Atlanta 1st 3. Shareef Abdur-Rahim (CAL), Vancouver 9. Andre Iguodala (ARIZ), Philadelphia 2nd 31. Mark Hedrickson (WSU), Philadelphia 10. Luke Jackson (ORE), Cleveland 35. Joesph Blair (ARIZ), Seattle 2nd 43. Trevor Ariza (UCLA), New York 43. Ben Davis (ARIZ), Phoenix 47. Ron Riley (ASU), Seattle 56. Reggie Geary (ARIZ), Cleveland 2005 (Two) 1st 8. Channing Frye (ARIZ), New York 9. Ike Diogu (ASU), Golden State 1997 (Two) 21. Nate Robinson (WASH), Phoenix 1st 16. Brevin Knight (STAN), Cleveland 2nd 31. Salim Stoudamire (ARIZ), Atlanta 22. Ed Gray (CAL), Atlanta 54. Dijon Thompson (UCLA), New York 24. Rodrick Rhodes (USC), Houston 2nd 31. Mark Sanford (WASH), Miami 32. Charles O’Bannon (UCLA), Detroit 2006 (Two) 1st 6. Brandon Roy (WASH), Minnesota 26. Jordan Farmar (UCLA), LA Lakers 2nd 37. Bobby Jones (WASH), Minnesota 49. Leon Powe (CAL), Denver 50. Ryan Hollins (UCLA), Charlotte 54. Hassan Adams (ARIZ), New Jersey 116 2008-09 PAC-10 MEN'S BASKETBALL.
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