1987 NBA draft

1987 NBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateJune 22, 1987
LocationFelt Forum, Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)[1]
NetworkTBS Superstation
Overview
161 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNBA
First selectionDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
Hall of Famers

The 1987 NBA draft was held on June 22, 1987, in New York City.

This draft included two future members of the NBA 50 Greatest Players list, David Robinson and Scottie Pippen, as well as fellow Hall of Famer Reggie Miller, who was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team. Other notable selections include Kevin Johnson, Kenny Smith, Horace Grant, Reggie Lewis, Muggsy Bogues, Mark Jackson, and Šarūnas Marčiulionis. Also in this draft was former Florida Gators men's basketball head coach Billy Donovan (drafted 68th by the Utah Jazz), who led that program to NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championships in 2006 and in 2007.

David Robinson did not join the NBA until the 1989–90 season due to his service commitment with the United States Navy. This was the last NBA draft to go over three rounds, as it was reduced to three next year and later to two since 1989.

Draft selections

PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
David Robinson, the 1st pick
Scottie Pippen, the 5th pick
Kenny Smith, the 6th pick
Kevin Johnson, the 7th pick
Horace Grant, the 10th pick
Reggie Miller, the 11th pick
Muggsy Bogues, the 12th pick
Mark Jackson, the 18th pick
Steve Alford, the 26th pick
Billy Donovan, the 68th pick
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationality[n 1]TeamSchool/club team
11David Robinson^C United StatesSan Antonio SpursNavy (Sr.)
12Armen GilliamPF United StatesPhoenix SunsUNLV (Sr.)
13Dennis HopsonSF United StatesNew Jersey NetsOhio State (Sr.)
14Reggie WilliamsSF United StatesLos Angeles ClippersGeorgetown (Sr.)
15Scottie Pippen^SF United StatesSeattle SuperSonics (from New York, traded to Chicago for Olden Polynice)Central Arkansas (Sr.)
16Kenny SmithPG United StatesSacramento KingsNorth Carolina (Sr.)
17Kevin Johnson*PG United StatesCleveland CavaliersCalifornia (Sr.)
18Olden PolyniceC HaitiChicago Bulls (from Denver via New York, traded to Seattle for Scottie Pippen)Hamby Rimini (Italy)
19Derrick McKeySF/PF United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsAlabama (Jr.)
110Horace Grant+PF/C United StatesChicago BullsClemson (Sr.)
111Reggie Miller^SG United StatesIndiana PacersUCLA (Sr.)
112Muggsy BoguesPG United StatesWashington BulletsWake Forest (Sr.)
113Joe WolfC United StatesLos Angeles Clippers (from Houston)North Carolina (Sr.)
114Tellis FrankPF United StatesGolden State WarriorsWestern Kentucky (Sr.)
115José OrtizPF Puerto RicoUtah JazzOregon State (Sr.)
116Christian WelpC West GermanyPhiladelphia 76ersWashington (Sr.)
117Ronnie MurphySG United StatesPortland Trail BlazersJacksonville (Sr.)
118Mark Jackson+PG United StatesNew York Knicks (from Milwaukee via Seattle)St. John's (Sr.)
119Ken NormanSF United StatesLos Angeles Clippers (from Detroit)Illinois (Sr.)
120Jim FarmerSG United StatesDallas MavericksAlabama (Sr.)
121Dallas ComegysC United StatesAtlanta HawksDePaul (Sr.)
122Reggie Lewis+SG United StatesBoston CelticsNortheastern (Sr.)
123Greg "Cadillac" AndersonPF United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (from L.A. Lakers)Houston (Sr.)
224Freddie Banks#SG United StatesDetroit PistonsUNLV (Sr.)
225Ron MooreC United StatesNew York KnicksWest Virginia State (Sr.)
226Steve AlfordSG United StatesDallas MavericksIndiana (Sr.)
227Nate BlackwellPG United StatesSan Antonio SpursTemple (Sr.)
228Rickie WinslowSF United StatesChicago BullsHouston (Sr.)
229Lester Fonville#C United StatesPortland Trail BlazersJackson State (Sr.)
230Nikita WilsonSF United StatesPortland Trail BlazersLSU (Sr.)
231Andre MoorePF United StatesDenver NuggetsLoyola (IL) (Jr.)
232Bob McCannSF United StatesMilwaukee BucksMorehead State (Sr.)
233Tony WhitePG United StatesChicago BullsTennessee (Sr.)
234Brian RowsomPF United StatesIndiana PacersUNC Wilmington (Sr.)
235Doug LeeSG United StatesHouston RocketsPurdue (Sr.)
236Duane WashingtonSG United StatesWashington BulletsMiddle Tennessee (Sr.)
237Derrick Dowell#SF United StatesWashington BulletsUSC (Sr.)
238Norris ColemanSF United StatesLos Angeles ClippersKansas State (So.)
239Vincent AskewSG/SF United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersMemphis State (Jr.)
240Winston GarlandPG United StatesMilwaukee BucksSouthwest Missouri State (Sr.)
241Kannard JohnsonSF United StatesCleveland CavaliersWestern Kentucky (Sr.)
242Terrance Bailey#SG United StatesAtlanta HawksWagner (Sr.)
243Andrew Kennedy#F JamaicaPhiladelphia 76ersVirginia (Sr.)
244Terry Coner#PG United StatesAtlanta HawksAlabama (Sr.)
245Brad LohausPF/C United StatesBoston CelticsIowa (Sr.)
246Bruce Dalrymple#G United StatesPhoenix SunsGeorgia Tech (Sr.)
347Tim McCalister#G United StatesLos Angeles ClippersOklahoma (Sr.)
348Jamie WallerSG United StatesNew Jersey NetsVirginia Union (Sr.)
349Jerome Batiste#F United StatesNew York KnicksMcNeese State (Sr.)
350Phil ZevenbergenC United StatesSan Antonio SpursWashington (Sr.)
351Sven Meyer#C GermanySacramento KingsOregon (Sr.)
352Donald RoyalSF United StatesCleveland CavaliersNotre Dame (Sr.)
353Winston CriteSF United StatesPhoenix SunsTexas A&M (Sr.)
354Tom Schafer#F United StatesDenver NuggetsIowa State (Sr.)
355Tommy Amaker#G United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsDuke (Sr.)
356John Fox#F United StatesChicago BullsMillersville (Sr.)
357Hansi Gnad#F GermanyPhiladelphia 76ersAlaska Anchorage (Sr.)
358Darryl JohnsonPG United StatesGolden State WarriorsMichigan State (Sr.)
359Danny Pearson#F United StatesWashington BulletsJacksonville (Sr.)
360Sean Couch#F United StatesIndiana PacersColumbia (Sr.)
361Clarence Martin#C United StatesUtah JazzWestern Kentucky (Sr.)
362Tim McCalister#F United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersRutgers (Sr.)
363Kevin GambleSG United StatesPortland Trail BlazersIowa (Sr.)
364J. J. Weber#F United StatesMilwaukee BucksWisconsin (Sr.)
365Eric WhitePF United StatesDetroit PistonsPepperdine (Sr.)
366Mike Richmond#C United StatesDallas MavericksUTEP (Sr.)
367Song Tao#F ChinaAtlanta HawksShandong (China)
368Billy DonovanPG United StatesUtah JazzProvidence (Sr.)
369Willie Glass#F United StatesLos Angeles LakersSt. John's (Sr.)
470Tom Sheehey#C United StatesBoston CelticsVirginia (Sr.)
471Mike Morgan#C United StatesNew York KnicksDrake (Sr.)
472Andrew Moten#G United StatesNew Jersey NetsFlorida (Sr.)
473Todd May#F United StatesSan Antonio SpursPikeville (Sr.)
474Joe ArlauckasSF United StatesSacramento KingsNiagara (Sr.)
475Chris DudleyC United StatesCleveland CavaliersYale (Sr.)
476Steve Beck#G United StatesPhoenix SunsArizona State (Sr.)
477David Boone#F United StatesDenver NuggetsMarquette (Sr.)
478Todd Linder#F United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsTampa (Sr.)
479Jack HaleyC United StatesChicago BullsUCLA (Sr.)
480Carven Holcombe#G United StatesCleveland CavaliersTCU (Sr.)
481Scott Thompson#C United StatesWashington BulletsSan Diego (Sr.)
482Joe Niego#F United StatesHouston RocketsLewis (Sr.)
483Bennie Bolton#F United StatesGolden State WarriorsNC State (Sr.)
484Reuben Holmes#C United StatesUtah JazzAlabama State (Sr.)
485Brian Rahilly#F United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersTulsa (Sr.)
486Norwood Barber#G United StatesPortland Trail BlazersFlorida State (Sr.)
487Darryl Bedford#C United StatesMilwaukee BucksAustin Peay (Sr.)
488Dave PopsonPF United StatesDetroit PistonsNorth Carolina (Sr.)
489David Johnson#F United StatesDallas MavericksOklahoma (Sr.)
490Theofanis Christodoulou#C GreeceAtlanta HawksPanionios (Greece)
491Darryl Kennedy#F United StatesBoston CelticsOklahoma (Sr.)
492Ralph Tally#G United StatesLos Angeles LakersNorfolk State (Sr.)
593Chad Kessler#F United StatesLos Angeles ClippersGeorgia (Sr.)
494James Blackmon Sr.#G United StatesNew Jersey NetsKentucky (Sr.)
595Glen Clem#F United StatesNew York KnicksVanderbilt (Sr.)
596Dennis Williams#G United StatesSan Antonio SpursGeorgia (Sr.)
597Vernon Carr#G United StatesSacramento KingsMichigan State (Sr.)
598Carl Lott#G United StatesCleveland CavaliersTCU (Sr.)
599Brent Counts#C United StatesPhoenix SunsPacific (Sr.)
5100Ronnie GrandisonSF United StatesDenver NuggetsNew Orleans (Sr.)
5101Michael Tait#G United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsClemson (Sr.)
5102Anthony Wilson#G United StatesChicago BullsLSU (Sr.)
5103Mike Milling#F United StatesIndiana PacersCharlotte (Sr.)
5104Andre LaFleur#G United StatesHouston RocketsNortheastern (Sr.)
5105Terry Williams#C United StatesGolden State WarriorsSMU (Sr.)
5106Patrick Fairs#G United StatesWashington BulletsTexas (Sr.)
5107Bart KofoedSG United StatesUtah JazzNebraska–Kearney (Sr.)
5108Frank Ross#G United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersAmerican (Sr.)
5109David Moss#F United StatesPortland Trail BlazersTulsa (Sr.)
5110Brian Vaughns#F United StatesMilwaukee BucksUC Santa Barbara (Sr.)
5111Gerry Wright#C United StatesDetroit PistonsIowa (Sr.)
5112Sam Hill#C United StatesDallas MavericksIowa State (Sr.)
5113José Antonio Montero#G SpainAtlanta HawksJoventut Badalona (Spain)
5114Dave Butler#F United StatesBoston CelticsCalifornia (Sr.)
6115Kenny Travis#G United StatesLos Angeles LakersNew Mexico State (Sr.)
6116Martin NessleyC United StatesLos Angeles ClippersDuke (Sr.)
6117Howard Triche#G United StatesNew York KnicksSyracuse (Sr.)
6118Perry Bromwell#G United StatesNew Jersey NetsPenn (Sr.)
6119Ricky Brown#F United StatesSan Antonio SpursPensacola Tornados (CBA)
6120Daryl Thomas#F United StatesSacramento KingsIndiana (Sr.)
6121Harold Jensen#G United StatesCleveland CavaliersVillanova (Sr.)
6122Marcel Boyce#F United StatesPhoenix SunsAkron (Sr.)
6123Kelvin Scarborough#G United StatesDenver NuggetsNew Mexico (Sr.)
6124Tom Gneiting#C United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsBYU (Sr.)
6125Doug Altenberger#G United StatesChicago BullsIllinois (Sr.)
6126Gary Graham#G United StatesIndiana PacersUNLV (Sr.)
6127Šarūnas Marčiulionis^SG Soviet UnionGolden State WarriorsStatyba Vilnius (Soviet Union)
6128Dwayne Scholten#C United StatesWashington BulletsWashington State (Sr.)
6129Fred Jenkins#G United StatesHouston RocketsTennessee (Sr.)
6130Art Sabb#G United StatesUtah JazzBloomfield (Sr.)
6131Tracy Foster#G United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersUAB (Sr.)
6132Bernard Jackson#G United StatesPortland Trail BlazersLoyola Chicago (Sr.)
6133Gay Elmore#F United StatesMilwaukee BucksVMI (Sr.)
6134Antoine Joubert#F United StatesDetroit PistonsMichigan (Sr.)
6135Quintan Gates#F United StatesDallas MavericksUTEP (Sr.)
6136Riccardo Morandotti#F ItalyAtlanta HawksBerloni Torino (Italy)
6137Tim Naegeli#F United StatesBoston CelticsWisconsin–Stevens Point (Sr.)
6138Frank Ford#G United StatesLos Angeles LakersAuburn (Sr.)
7139Henry Carr#C United StatesLos Angeles ClippersWichita State (Sr.)
7140Frank Booker#G United StatesNew Jersey NetsBowling Green (Sr.)
7141Wayne Williams#G United StatesNew York KnicksSaint Joseph's (Sr.)
7142Raynard Davis#F United StatesSan Antonio SpursTexas (Sr.)
7143Scott Adubato#G United StatesSacramento KingsUpsala (Sr.)
7144Michael Foster#G United StatesCleveland CavaliersSouth Carolina (Sr.)
7145Roy Singleton#G United StatesPhoenix SunsGrand Canyon (Sr.)
7146Rowan Gomes#F Antigua and BarbudaDenver NuggetsHampton (Sr.)
7147Mike Giomi#F United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsNC State (Sr.)
7148Ervin Leavy#G United StatesChicago BullsCentral Michigan (Sr.)
7149Montel Hatcher#G United StatesIndiana PacersUCLA (Sr.)
7150Jamie Dixon#G United StatesWashington BulletsTCU (Sr.)
7151Clarence Grier#F United StatesHouston RocketsCampbell (Sr.)
7152Ronnie Leggette#G United StatesGolden State WarriorsWest Virginia State (Sr.)
7153Keith Webster#G United StatesUtah JazzHarvard (Sr.)
7154Eric Semisch#F United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersWest Virginia (Sr.)
7155Kenny Stone#F United StatesPortland Trail BlazersGeorge Fox (Sr.)
7156Curtis Hunter#F United StatesDenver NuggetsNorth Carolina (Sr.)
7157Mark Gottfried#G United StatesDetroit PistonsAlabama (Sr.)
7158Gerald White#G United StatesDallas MavericksAuburn (Sr.)
7159Franjo Arapović#C YugoslaviaAtlanta HawksCibona (Yugoslavia)
7160Gerry Corcoran#C United StatesBoston CelticsNortheastern (Sr.)
7161Ron vanderSchaaf#F NetherlandsLos Angeles LakersCentral Washington (Sr.)
  1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the draft but still appeared in at least one regular or postseason NBA game.

PlayerPositionNationalitySchool/club team
Randy AllenF United StatesFlorida State (Sr.)
Sergei BazarevichSG Soviet UnionCSKA Moscow (Soviet Union)
Scott BrooksPG United StatesUC Irvine (Sr.)
Mike ChampionPF United StatesGonzaga (Sr.)
Tom CopaC United StatesMarquette (Sr.)
Radisav ĆurčićC YugoslaviaUnion Olimpija (Yugoslavia)
Andrew GazeF AustraliaMelbourne Tigers (Australia)
Cedric HunterPG United StatesKansas (Sr.)
Mark WadePG United StatesUNLV (Sr.)
David WoodF United StatesNevada (Sr.)
A. J. WynderPG United StatesFairfield (Sr.)

Early entrants

College underclassmen

For the fifth year in a row and the ninth time in ten years, no college underclassman would withdraw their entry into the NBA draft. However, it would be the second year in a row that a player that qualified for the status of a "college underclassman" would be playing professional basketball overseas, as the Haitian born Olden Polynice (who had previously played for the University of Virginia for a year before travelling to Italy to play for the Hamby Rimini) would qualify as an official entry there. Not only that, but it would also be the first time in NBA history (second time if you include the 1973 entry of David Brent from the Carolina Cougars in the rivaling ABA after previously playing for Jacksonville University) that an underclassman would declare entry by playing in another American basketball league (in this case, Ricky Brown previously going from the University of South Alabama to the Pensacola Tornados of the Continental Basketball Association minor league) first before entering an NBA draft. If those two players get included into the list properly, the number of "college underclassmen" that would qualify for this year's draft would increase from seven to nine total players. Regardless, these following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.[2]

Other eligible players

This would be the second year in a row that a player that previously played in college would enter the NBA draft as an underclassman (coincidentally also playing for an Italian basketball team while doing so). Not only that, but this would also be the second year in NBA history (third if you include David Brent's 1973 NBA draft entry while he was a part of the Carolina Cougars in the rivaling American Basketball Association) that an underclassman would enter the NBA draft by playing in another American basketball league (in this case, the Continental Basketball Association minor league) first; the first case happened in 1971 with Joe Hammond from the Allentown Jets in what was formerly called the Eastern Basketball Association. It was also the first year where a foreign-born player would qualify as an underclassman while also playing for an international team.

PlayerTeamNoteRef.
United States Ricky BrownPensacola Tornados (CBA)Left South Alabama in 1986; playing professionally since the 1986–87 season[3]
Haiti Olden PolyniceHamby Ramini (Italy)Left Virginia in 1986; playing professionally since the 1986–87 season[4]

Invited attendees

The 1987 NBA draft is considered to be the tenth NBA draft to have utilized what's properly considered the "green room" experience for NBA prospects. The NBA's green room is a staging area where anticipated draftees often sit with their families and representatives, waiting for their names to be called on draft night. Often being positioned either in front of or to the side of the podium (in this case, being positioned in the Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum for the sixth year in a row[5]), once a player heard his name, he would walk to the podium to shake hands and take promotional photos with the NBA commissioner.

From there, the players often conducted interviews with various media outlets while backstage. However, once the NBA draft started to air nationally on TV starting with the 1980 NBA draft, the green room evolved from players waiting to hear their name called and then shaking hands with these select players who were often called to the hotel to take promotional pictures with the NBA commissioner a day or two after the draft concluded to having players in real-time waiting to hear their names called up and then shaking hands with David Stern, the NBA's newest commissioner at the time.[6] The NBA compiled its list of green room invites through collective voting by the NBA's team presidents and general managers alike, which in this year's case belonged to only what they believed were the top 16 prospects at the time.[7]

However, despite the large amount of invites this year when compared to previous years, there are many notable things about the listing that would still be in mind here, such as the absences of future Hall of Famers David Robinson and Reggie Miller and multi-time All-Star Kevin Johnson, the first foreign team player invite via Olden Polynice, and both Ron Moore and Andre Moore going into the second round. Even so, the following players were invited to attend this year's draft festivities live and in person.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bradley, Robert D. (2013). The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810890695.
  2. ^ "1987 Underclassmen". The Draft Review. August 4, 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  3. ^ "Ricky Brown". The Draft Review. May 29, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  4. ^ Jenkins, Sally (June 20, 1987). "On Eve of NBA Draft, Polynice Insists, 'I've Grown Up'". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Maurer, Matthew (September 16, 2023). "1987 Green Room Invites - The Draft Review". The Draft Review. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
  6. ^ Maurer, Matthew (February 18, 2024). "Draft Broadcasts - The Draft Review". The Draft Review. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
  7. ^ "Green Room - The Draft Review". The Draft Review. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
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