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1972 ABA draft
1972 ABA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DatesMarch 2, 1972 (Rounds 1–5)
April 12, 1972 (Rounds 6–20)[1]
LocationNew York, New York
Overview
179 total selections in 20 rounds
LeagueAmerican Basketball Association
Teams11
First selectionBob McAdoo, Virginia Squires via Pittsburgh Condors[2]
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The 1972 ABA draft was the sixth draft done by the American Basketball Association (ABA), a rivaling professional basketball league to the National Basketball Association (NBA) that they would eventually merge as a part of the NBA only a few years later despite official merger talks ultimately being dead during the later, more competitive years of the ABA's history. This year would see an odd thing happen with the first five rounds of this year's draft not be recorded properly as of 2025 in terms of round ordering (outside of arguably the first round due to four teams losing their first round picks in situations relating to the previous draft year, if not the previous season) from March 2, 1972 (weeks before the 1972 NCAA University Division basketball tournament was properly completed[1]) via standings from February 20 (though with the Pittsburgh Condors and Memphis Pros alternating between leading round orders this year since they both tied their official records that season at the time[2]), while the rest of the rounds of this draft would be recorded properly in terms of draft ordering on April 12 all at the ABA's headquarters in New York. This draft also was the first draft in the ABA to allow their teams to draft one college underclassman to the first five rounds of the draft after seeing major success with underclassmen like Spencer Haywood, Ralph Simpson, George McGinnis, and Julius Erving going from undrafted players to successful, All-Star quality players in the ABA. This new policy created by the ABA drew strong criticisms from both the NCAA and numerous college coaches when it first happened, but it would eventually help pave the way for numerous college underclassmen to take their chances with later ABA and NBA drafts the more years passed by following this draft period by the ABA.[1] However, the ABA wouldn't see as much success from this year's draft when compared to drafts from their previous years, with most of these college underclassmen opting to return to college for at least one more year instead and a number of Hall of Fame players, including that of their #1 pick in junior Bob McAdoo, going to the NBA instead despite him not being drafted at #1 that year there. This draft period would also be the last draft that the Memphis Pros would participate in under that name since they would rebrand themselves to the Memphis Tams after this main draft period by June 1972,[3] as well as be the last event altogether for "The Floridians" and the Pittsburgh Condors franchises, as they would both fold operations months after this draft concluded on July 13, 1972,[4] with a new team called the San Diego Conquistadors being created a month later on August 10 that same year.[5]

Draftee career notes

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Historic draft notes

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Key

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Pos. G F C
Position Guard Forward Center
Accomplishments key
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Denotes player that was selected to the ABA All-Time Team
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-ABA Team + Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
~ Denotes a player that won the ABA Rookie of the Year Award # Denotes player who has never appeared in either an ABA or NBA regular season or playoff game

Draft

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Bob McAdoo was the first pick of the 1972 ABA Draft by the Virginia Squires via trading with the Pittsburgh Condors.
Julius Erving was the price paid by the Virginia Squires in exchange for them forfeiting what would have been the seventh pick in the 1972 ABA Draft.
Jimmy Jones was the price paid by the Utah Stars in exchange for them giving up their own first round pick (which would have been the new seventh pick) in the 1972 ABA Draft.
Brian Taylor was presumably the nineteenth pick in the 1972 ABA Draft by the New York Nets.
Paul Westphal was presumably the 20th pick in the 1972 ABA Draft by the Denver Rockets.
Bill Walton was presumably the 33rd pick in the 1972 ABA Draft by the Dallas Chaparrals.
Swen Nater (back) was presumably the 58th pick in the seventh round of the 1972 ABA Draft by "The Floridians" franchise; Nater would later be picked up by the Virginia Squires during the league's first ever dispersal draft months later as the ninth pick there.
Don Buse was an undrafted player from the 1972 ABA Draft that would see decent success throughout his professional career after signing with the Indiana Pacers.
Dave Twardzik was an undrafted player from the 1972 ABA Draft that would see decent success throughout his professional career after signing with the Virginia Squires.
Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team School/Club team
1 1 Bob McAdoo^ C  United States Virginia Squires (from Pittsburgh)[2] North Carolina (Jr.)
1 Memphis Pros (forfeited #2 pick due to them acquiring Larry Cannon from the Denver Rockets[2])
1 2 Tom Riker C/PF  United States Carolina Cougars South Carolina (Sr.)
1 3 Bud Stallworth SG/SF  United States Denver Rockets Kansas (Sr.)
1 4 Dwight Davis PF  United States The Floridians Houston (Sr.)
1 New York Nets (forfeited #5 pick due to them signing Jim Chones, a player previously drafted by the Virginia Squires last year that got invalidated due to draft stipulations at the time[2])
1 5 LaRue Martin C  United States Dallas Chaparrals Loyola (Chicago) (Sr.)
1 6 Paul Stovall SF  United States Denver Rockets (from Indiana)[2] Arizona State (Sr.)
1 Virginia Squires (forfeited what would have been the #7 pick due to them signing Julius Erving‡ last year after the previous draft ended[2])
1 Utah Stars (forfeited what would have been the new #7 pick due to them signing Jimmy Jones‡ from the Memphis Pros[2])
1 7 Corky Calhoun SF  United States Kentucky Colonels Duke (Sr.)
2 8 David Brent# C/PF  United States Memphis Pros Jacksonville (Fr.)
2 9 John Gianelli C/PF  United States Pittsburgh Condors Pacific (Sr.)
2 10 Dennis Wuycik SF  United States Carolina Cougars North Carolina (Sr.)
2 11 Claude Terry+ SG/SF  United States Denver Rockets Stanford (Sr.)
2 12 Mike Stewart# C  United States The Floridians Santa Clara (Jr.)
2 13 Bill Chamberlain SF  United States New York Nets North Carolina (Sr.)
2 14 Mike Ratliff C  United States Dallas Chaparrals Wisconsin–Eau Claire (Sr.)
2 15 Chris Ford SG  United States Utah Stars Villanova (Sr.)
2 16 Russ Lee SG/SF  United States Memphis Pros (acquired via trade of some sort (probably from Kentucky)) Marshall (Sr.)
3 17 Chuck Terry SF  United States Pittsburgh Condors Long Beach State (Sr.)
3 18 Jim Price PG  United States Memphis Pros Louisville (Sr.)
3 19 Brian Taylor~* PG  United States New York Nets (acquired via trade of some sort (probably from Carolina)) Princeton (Sr.)
3 20 Paul Westphal^ PG/SG  United States Denver Rockets USC (Sr.)
3 21 Scott English SF  United States The Floridians UTEP (Sr.)
3 22 Joby Wright PF/C  United States New York Nets (from The Floridians via New York)[2] Indiana (Sr.)
3 23 Bob Morse# SF/PF  United States Dallas Chaparrals Pennsylvania (Sr.)
3 24 Oscar Evans# G  United States Indiana Pacers Butler (Sr.)
3 25 Will Franklin F  United States Virginia Squires Purdue (Sr.)
3 26 Travis Grant SF  United States Utah Stars Kentucky State (Sr.)
4 27 Rusty Clair# C/PF  United States Memphis Pros Oregon (Sr.)
4 28 Bob Davis SF  United States Pittsburgh Condors Weber State (Sr.)
4 29 Fred Boyd PG/SG  United States Carolina Cougars Oregon State (Sr.)
4 30 Doug Collins SG  United States Denver Rockets Illinois State (Sr.)
4 31 Greg Starrick# G  United States The Floridians Southern Illinois (Sr.)
4 32 Dwaine Dillard SF  United States New York Nets Eastern Michigan (So.)[9]
4 33 Bill Walton^ C  United States Dallas Chaparrals UCLA (So.)
4 34 Art White# F  United States New York Nets (acquired via trade of some sort) Georgetown University (D.C.) (Sr.)
4 35 Chuck Jura# C  United States Utah Stars Nebraska (Sr.)
5 36 Wil Robinson SG  United States Pittsburgh Condors West Virginia (Sr.)
5 37 Dave Bustion PF  United States Denver Rockets Denver (Sr.)
5 38 Bob Lackey SG  United States New York Nets Marquette (Sr.)
5 39 Steve Hawes C/PF  United States Dallas Chaparrals Washington (Sr.)
5 40 Nate Stephens# C  United States Indiana Pacers Long Beach State (Jr.)
5 41 Bob Nash SF  United States Utah Stars Hawaii (Sr.)
5 42 Harold Fox PG  United States Pittsburgh Condors (acquired via trade of some sort (probably from Kentucky)) Jacksonville (Sr.)
6 43 Bob Ford F  United States Memphis Pros Purdue (Sr.)
6 44 James Silas*‡ PG  United States Pittsburgh Condors Stephen F. Austin (Sr.)
6 45 Steve Bracey PG  United States Carolina Cougars Tulsa (Sr.)
6 46 Sam Sibert SF  United States Denver Rockets Kentucky State (Sr.)
6 47 Charlie Thorpe# C  United States The Floridians Belhaven College (Sr.)
6 48 Ron Harris# F  United States New York Nets Wichita State (Sr.)
6 49 Jim Creighton PF  United States Dallas Chaparrals Colorado (Sr.)
6 50 George Adams F  United States Indiana Pacers Gardner–Webb College (Jr.)
6 51 Reggie Bird# G  United States Virginia Squires Princeton (Sr.)
6 52 Tom Patterson SF/PF  United States Utah Stars Ouachita Baptist (Jr.)
6 53 Matt Gantt# F  United States Kentucky Colonels St. Bonaventure (Sr.)
7 54 Joe Mackey# F  United States Pittsburgh Condors USC (Sr.)
7 55 Rowland Garrett SF  United States Memphis Pros Florida State (Sr.)
7 56 Dan Holcomb# C  United States Carolina Cougars Memphis State (Sr.)
7 57 Ron Riley PF  United States Denver Rockets USC (Sr.)
7 58 Swen Nater~* C The Netherlands The Floridians UCLA (Jr.)
7 59 Hank Siemiontkowski# SF/PF  United States New York Nets Villanova (Sr.)
7 60 Frank Schade G  United States Dallas Chaparrals Wisconsin–Eau Claire (Sr.)
7 61 Richie Garner# SG  United States Indiana Pacers Manhattan (Sr.)
7 62 Al Sanders PF  United States Virginia Squires LSU (Sr.)
7 63 Eric McWilliams SF  United States Utah Stars Long Beach State (Sr.)
7 64 Bill Kennedy# G  United States Kentucky Colonels Arizona State (Sr.)
8 65 Sam Simmons# G  United States Memphis Pros Bradley (Sr.)
8 66 Marshall Wingate# G  United States Pittsburgh Condors Niagara (Sr.)
8 67 Henry Bibby PG  United States Carolina Cougars UCLA (Sr.)
8 68 Ted Martiniuk# F  United States Denver Rockets Saint Peter's (Sr.)
8 69 Ron Thomas PF  United States The Floridians Louisville (Sr.)
8 70 Walter Jones# F  United States New York Nets LIU Brooklyn (Sr.)
8 71 Ansley Truitt PF  United States Dallas Chaparrals California (Sr.)
8 72 Cavin Andersen# G  United States Indiana Pacers Valley City State (Sr.)
8 73 Billy Shepherd PG  United States Virginia Squires Butler (Sr.)
8 74 Frank Russell SG  United States Utah Stars Detroit (Sr.)
8 75 Terry Benton# F  United States Kentucky Colonels Wichita State (Sr.)
9 76 Charles Edge SF  United States Pittsburgh Condors LeMoyne–Owen (Jr.)
9 77 Steve Davidson# F  United States Memphis Pros West Texas State (Sr.)
9 78 Jerry Crocker# G  United States Carolina Cougars Guilford (Sr.)
9 79 Bernie Fryer SG  United States Denver Rockets BYU (Sr.)
9 80 Ernie Fleming# F  United States The Floridians Jacksonville (Sr.)
9 81 Ed Czernota# F  United States New York Nets Sacred Heart (Sr.)
9 82 Wayne Grabiec# G  United States Dallas Chaparrals Michigan (Sr.)
9 83 Wardell Dyson# F  United States Indiana Pacers Shaw University (Sr.)
9 84 Mike Barr G  United States Virginia Squires Duquesne (Sr.)
9 85 Mike Jackson PF  United States Utah Stars Cal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
9 86 Ernest Pettis# G  United States Kentucky Colonels Western Michigan (Sr.)
10 87 Jackie Young# G  United States Memphis Pros Rocky Mountain (Sr.)
10 88 Bryan Adrian# G  United States Pittsburgh Condors Davidson (Sr.)
10 89 Mike Collins# F  United States Carolina Cougars Seattle (Sr.)
10 90 Jerry Pender SG  United States Denver Rockets Fresno State (Sr.)
10 91 Sam Cash PF  United States The Floridians UC Riverside (Jr.)
10 92 Randy Noll# F  United States New York Nets Marshall (Jr.)
10 93 Jerry Zielinski# SG/SF  United States Dallas Chaparrals Northern Illinois (Sr.)
10 94 Jolly Spight# G  United States Indiana Pacers Santa Clara (Sr.)
10 95 Rick Aydlett# F  United States Virginia Squires South Carolina (Sr.)
10 96 Kevin Porter PG  United States Utah Stars Saint Francis (Jr.)
10 97 Cleveland Hill# F  United States Kentucky Colonels Nicholls State (Sr.)
11 98 Joe Gaines# F  United States Pittsburgh Condors Belmont (Sr.)
11 99 Steve Turner# C  United States Memphis Pros Vanderbilt (Jr.)
11 100 Wilbert Loftin# F  United States Carolina Cougars Southwest Louisiana (Sr.)
11 101 Gary Stewart# F  United States Denver Rockets Canisius (Sr.)
11 102 Tracy Tripucka# G  United States The Floridians Lafayette (Sr.)
11 103 Quinas Brower# F  United States New York Nets Hofstra (Sr.)
11 104 Jeff Hickman# SG  United States Dallas Chaparrals Houston (Sr.)
11 105 Billy Burton# G  United States Indiana Pacers Eastern Kentucky (Sr.)
11 106 Kent Hollenbeck# G  United States Virginia Squires Kentucky (Sr.)
11 107 Willie Hart# C  United States Utah Stars Grambling (Jr.)
11 108 Andrew Pettes# G  United States Kentucky Colonels Oklahoma (Sr.)
12 109 Henry Bacon SG  United States Memphis Pros Louisville (Sr.)
12 110 Chic Downing# F  United States Pittsburgh Condors Benedictine College (Sr.)
12 111 Charles Dudley PG  United States Carolina Cougars Washington (Sr.)
12 112 Michael Reid# G  United States Denver Rockets UC Riverside (So.)
12 113 Jerry Brucks# C  United States The Floridians Wyoming (Sr.)
12 114 Bill Phillips# C  United States New York Nets St. John's (Sr.)
12 115 Stan Key# G  United States Dallas Chaparrals Kentucky (Sr.)
12 116 Wally Rice# G  United States Indiana Pacers PMC Colleges (Sr.)
12 117 Milton Adams# G  United States Virginia Squires Portland (Sr.)
12 118 Lloyd Neal C/PF  United States Utah Stars Tennessee State (Sr.)
12 119 David Hall# F  United States Kentucky Colonels Kansas State (Sr.)
13 120 Billy Pleas# F  United States Pittsburgh Condors Detroit (Sr.)
13 121 Ruppert Breedlove# C  United States Memphis Pros Oglethorpe (Sr.)
13 122 Mike Sneed# F  United States Carolina Cougars Fayetteville State (Sr.)
13 123 John Burks# F  United States Denver Rockets San Francisco (Sr.)
13 124 Bobby Jack# F  United States The Floridians Oklahoma (Sr.)
13 125 Kelly Utley# G  United States New York Nets Shaw University (Sr.)
13 126 Donn Weise#[10] C  United States Dallas Chaparrals Ripon College (Sr.)
13 127 Mel Sims#[11] G  United States Indiana Pacers Cal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
13 128 Ralph Houston F  United States Virginia Squires Houston (Sr.)
13 129 Simpson Degrate# SG/SF  United States Utah Stars TCU (Sr.)
13 130 Jerry Clack# G  United States Kentucky Colonels Oklahoma State (Sr.)
14 131 Sam McCarney# F  United States Memphis Pros Oral Roberts (Sr.)
14 132 David Werthman# SF  United States Pittsburgh Condors West Virginia (Sr.)
14 133 Steve Previs PG  United States Carolina Cougars North Carolina (Sr.)
14 134 John Tschogl SF  United States Denver Rockets UC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
14 135 Greg Flaker# G  United States The Floridians Missouri (Sr.)
14 136 Paul Hoffman# G  United States New York Nets St. Bonaventure (Sr.)
14 137 Rhea Taylor# SF  United States Dallas Chaparrals Arizona State (Sr.)
14 138 Nate Williams# SF  United States Indiana Pacers Utah State (Sr.)
14 139 Rudolph Peele# G  United States Virginia Squires Norfolk State (Sr.)
14 140 Mose Adolph# G  United States Utah Stars Cal State Los Angeles (Sr.)
14 141 Tom Parker# F  United States Kentucky Colonels Kentucky (Sr.)
15 142 Henry Seawright# G  United States Pittsburgh Condors Manhattan (Sr.)
15 143 Gene Mack# PG  United States Memphis Pros Iowa State (Sr.)
15 144 Kent Martens# C  United States Carolina Cougars Abilene Christian (Sr.)
15 145 Leon Huff# G  United States Denver Rockets Drake (Sr.)
15 146 Ray Golson# G  United States The Floridians West Texas State (Sr.)
15 New York Nets (Passed up on using this selection.)
15 147 Ron Williams# G  United States Dallas Chaparrals Murray State (Sr.)
15 Indiana Pacers (Passed up on using this selection.)
15 148 Scott McCandlish# C  United States Virginia Squires Virginia (Sr.)
15 149 Harvey Catchings PF/C  United States Utah Stars Hardin–Simmons (So.)
15 150 Jerry Dunn# F  United States Kentucky Colonels Western Kentucky (Sr.)
16 151 Ken May# F  United States Memphis Pros Dayton (Sr.)
16 152 Lee McCullough# F  United States Pittsburgh Condors Indiana (Pennsylvania) (Sr.)
16 153 Rod Behrens# PF  United States Carolina Cougars Samford (Sr.)
16 154 Phillip Sisk# G  United States Denver Rockets Georgia Southern (Sr.)
16 155 Willie Cherry# F  United States The Floridians Denver (Sr.)
16 New York Nets (Passed up on using this selection.)
16 156 Rich Walker# G  United States Dallas Chaparrals Bowling Green (Sr.)
16 Indiana Pacers (Passed up on using this selection.)
16 157 Harry Taylor# G/F  United States Virginia Squires Los Angeles Baptist (Sr.)
16 158 Richard Dixon# G  United States Utah Stars Loyola Los Angeles (Sr.)
16 159 Frank Lorthridge# C/PF  United States Kentucky Colonels Pan American (Sr.)
17 160 Harry Anderson# SG  United States Pittsburgh Condors Saint Peter's (Jr.)
17 161 Steve Schmidt# G  United States Memphis Pros South Alabama (Sr.)
17 162 David Smith# G  United States Carolina Cougars Western Carolina (Sr.)
17 163 Dave Hullman# PF  United States Denver Rockets Arizona State (Sr.)
17 164 Arnie Berman# F  United States The Floridians Brown (Sr.)
17 165 Ron Bradley# G  United States New York Nets Eastern Nazarene (Jr.)
17 166 Al Vilcheck# PF/C  United States Dallas Chaparrals Louisville (Sr.)
17 Indiana Pacers (Passed up on using this selection.)
17 Virginia Squires (Passed up on using this selection.)
17 167 Henry Steele# C  United States Utah Stars Northeast Louisiana (Sr.)[12]
17 Kentucky Colonels (Passed up on using this selection.)
18 168 Terry Hankton# F  United States Memphis Pros Arkansas Polytechnic College (Sr.)
18 169 Manuel Raga# SG  Mexico Pittsburgh Condors Ignis Varese (Italy)
18 170 Curtis Pritchett# F  United States Carolina Cougars St. Augustine's (Sr.)
18 171 Harold Little# SG/SF  United States Denver Rockets New Mexico (Sr.)
18 172 Fred DeVaughn# F  United States The Floridians Westmont (Jr.)
18 New York Nets (Passed up on using this selection.)
18 Dallas Chaparrals (Passed up on using this selection.)
18 Indiana Pacers (Passed up on using this selection.)
18 Virginia Squires (Passed up on using this selection.)
18 173 Dwight Holiday# SG  United States Utah Stars Hawaii (Sr.)
18 Kentucky Colonels (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 Pittsburgh Condors (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 Memphis Pros (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 174 Paul Coder# C  United States Carolina Cougars NC State (Sr.)
19 175 Andy Knowles# PG  United States Denver Rockets Louisiana Tech (Sr.)
19 176 Bob Zender#[13] F  United States The Floridians Kansas State (Sr.)
19 New York Nets (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 Dallas Chaparrals (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 Indiana Pacers (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 Virginia Squires (Passed up on using this selection.)
19 177 George Price# G  United States Utah Stars Colorado State (Sr.)
19 Kentucky Colonels (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 Memphis Pros (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 Pittsburgh Condors (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 Carolina Cougars (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 178 Al Davis# F  United States Denver Rockets Hawaii (Sr.)
20 The Floridians (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 New York Nets (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 Dallas Chaparrals (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 Indiana Pacers (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 Virginia Squires (Passed up on using this selection.)
20 179 George Bryant# PG  United States Utah Stars Eastern Kentucky (Sr.)
20 Kentucky Colonels (Passed up on using this selection.)

Notable undrafted players

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These players were officially considered draft eligible for the 1972 ABA draft and went undrafted this year, yet played at least one regular season or playoff game for the ABA before the ABA-NBA merger actually commenced a few years later.

Player Pos. Nationality School
Don Buse* PG  United States Evansville (Sr.)
Bill Newton PF/C  United States LSU (Sr.)
Dave Twardzik+ PG  United States Old Dominion (Sr.)

1972 ABA dispersal draft

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On July 13, 1972, two of the ABA's eleven inaugural teams in "The Floridians" and the Pittsburgh Condors would have their players be dispersed in the first dispersal draft in the ABA's history. This dispersal draft would involve all of the original ABA teams that remained alive and kicking at the time, but it would not include the San Diego Conquistadors expansion team since their creation was done after the dispersal draft happened. This draft would also be considered the debut drafting period of the Memphis Tams under their newly rebranded name.[3] There would be six total rounds of draft picks from this dispersal draft that the nine ABA teams that were left over at the time would utilize from taking either "The Floridians" or Pittsburgh Condors players that were available for themselves.[14] Any players that weren't selected after this draft concluded would be placed on waivers and enter free agency afterward.[4] Interestingly enough, the Denver Rockets were the only ABA team to select players from only one of the two defunct franchises, with them opting to select players only from "The Floridians" franchise instead of either both franchises like every other team here did or even just players from the Pittsburgh Condors only. Outside of that note, the following teams would select these players from either "The Floridians" or the Pittsburgh Condors franchises, with parentheses showcasing the original team they were either on or had the player rights to at the time before the dispersal draft commenced unless directly stated otherwise.

Warren Jabali was selected second in the first round of the 1972 ABA dispersal draft by going from "The Floridians" to the Denver Rockets.
Mike Lewis was selected third in the first round of the 1972 ABA dispersal draft by going from the Pittsburgh Condors to the Carolina Cougars.
John Brisker was selected fourth in the first round of the 1972 ABA dispersal draft by going from the Pittsburgh Condors to the Dallas Chaparrals.
Mack Calvin was selected sixth in the first round of the 1972 ABA dispersal draft by going from "The Floridians" to the Carolina Cougars.
Larry Jones was selected tenth in the first round of the 1972 ABA dispersal draft by going from "The Floridians" to the Utah Stars.
Jim Ligon was selected 34th overall (fourth in the fourth round) in the 1972 ABA dispersal draft by going from the Pittsburgh Condors to the Virginia Squires.
Rnd. Pick Player Pos. Nationality New Team School Former Team
1 1 George Thompson+ PG  United States Memphis Tams Marquette Pittsburgh Condors
1 2 Warren Jabali*‡ SG/PG  United States Denver Rockets Wichita State The Floridians
1 3 Mike Lewis+ PF/C  United States Carolina Cougars Duke Pittsburgh Condors
1 4 John Brisker SF/SG  United States Dallas Chaparrals Toledo Pittsburgh Condors
1 5 Skeeter Swift SG  United States Dallas Chaparrals East Tennessee State Pittsburgh Condors
1 6 Mack Calvin*‡ PG  United States Carolina Cougars USC The Floridians
1 7 Willie Long SF/PF  United States Denver Rockets New Mexico The Floridians
1 8 Ron Franz SF  United States Memphis Tams Kansas The Floridians
1 9 Swen Nater~* C The Netherlands Virginia Squires UCLA The Floridians
1 10 Larry Jones* PG/SG  United States Utah Stars Toledo The Floridians
1 11 Walt Szczerbiak SF  United States
West Germany
Kentucky Colonels George Washington Pittsburgh Condors
1 12 Chuck Terry SF  United States New York Nets Long Beach State Pittsburgh Condors
1 13 Dwight Davis PF  United States Indiana Pacers Houston The Floridians
2 14 Dave Lattin PF/C  United States Memphis Tams UTEP Pittsburgh Condors
2 15 Scott English SF  United States Denver Rockets UTEP The Floridians
2 16 Mike Stewart# C  United States Carolina Cougars Santa Clara The Floridians
2 17 John Gianelli C/PF  United States Dallas Chaparrals Pacific Pittsburgh Condors
2 18 Joe Mackey# F  United States Virginia Squires USC Pittsburgh Condors
2 19 Chic Downing# F  United States Utah Stars Benedictine College Pittsburgh Condors
2 20 Ernie Fleming# F  United States Kentucky Colonels Jacksonville The Floridians
2 21 Dwight Jones PF/C  United States Indiana Pacers Houston The Floridians
3 22 Sam Cash PF  United States Memphis Tams UC Riverside The Floridians
3 23 Al Tucker SF  United States Denver Rockets Oklahoma Baptist The Floridians
3 24 Mike Grosso C  United States Carolina Cougars Louisville Pittsburgh Condors
3 25 Jerry Brucks# C  United States Dallas Chaparrals Wyoming The Floridians
3 26 Craig Raymond C  United States Virginia Squires BYU The Floridians
3 27 Wil Robinson SG  United States Utah Stars West Virginia Pittsburgh Condors
3 28 Lonnie Wright SG/PG  United States Kentucky Colonels Colorado State The Floridians
3 29 George Tinsley SF  United States New York Nets Kentucky Wesleyan The Floridians
3 30 Tracy Tripucka# G  United States Indiana Pacers Lafayette The Floridians
4 31 Ron Thomas PF  United States Memphis Tams Louisville The Floridians
4 32 Greg Starrick# G  United States Carolina Cougars Southern Illinois The Floridians
4 33 Bobby Jack# F  United States Dallas Chaparrals Oklahoma The Floridians
4 34 Jim Ligon+ PF/C  United States Virginia Squires Kokomo High School
(Kokomo, Indiana)
Pittsburgh Condors
4 35 Henry Seawright# G  United States Utah Stars Manhattan Pittsburgh Condors
4 36 Greg Flaker# G  United States Kentucky Colonels Missouri The Floridians
4 37 Brian Adrian# G  United States Indiana Pacers Davidson Pittsburgh Condors
5 38 Charles Edge SF  United States Memphis Tams LeMoyne–Owen Pittsburgh Condors
5 39 Greg Lowery# G  United States Virginia Squires Texas Tech The Floridians
5 40 Billy Pleas# F  United States Utah Stars Detroit Pittsburgh Condors
6 41 Ray Golson# G  United States Memphis Tams West Texas State The Floridians
6 42 Al Davis# F  United States Virginia Squires Hawaii The Floridians

1972 ABA expansion draft

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Following the dispersal draft of "The Floridians" and Pittsburgh Condors franchises, the ABA would host their first and only expansion draft in league history with the San Diego Conquistadors taking on one of the replacement spots for either "The Floridians" or the Pittsburgh Condors since both franchises, coincidentally enough, previously looked at San Diego as a relocation option before folding operations altogether. The expansion draft for the San Diego Conquistadors would take place on August 10, 1972, almost a month after the dispersal draft had concluded, with the Conquistadors being allowed to have two selections of players in essentially one total round (but really two rounds[7]) from the nine remaining inaugural ABA teams at hand. However, the Indiana Pacers would later negotiate a deal with San Diego to only allow them to acquire the negating draft rights to Dwight Jones alongside George Peeples instead of two of their actual players on their end.[5] In any case, Mike Barrett of the Virginia Squires would be named the #1 pick for the San Diego Conquistadors during the expansion draft. Alongside those particular notes of interest, the following players would be selected by the Conquistadors for the franchise's expansion draft.

San Diego Conquistadors
Expansion draft roster:

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