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Dallas Mavericks draft history

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In their 44-year history, the Dallas Mavericks have selected the following players in the National Basketball Association draft.

Key

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Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer First Overall NBA Draft Pick Selected for an NBA All-Star Game

Draft selections

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Year Round Pick Player Nationality College/High School/Club
1980 1 11 Kiki Vandeweghe  United States University of California, Los Angeles
1980 2 34 Roosevelt Bouie  United States Syracuse University
1980 3 57 Dave Britton  United States Texas A&M University
1980 4 80 Avery Klask  United States Weber State University
1980 5 103 Darrell Allums  United States UCLA
1980 6 126 Leroy Jackson  United States Cameron University
1980 7 149 Tony Forch  United States Midwestern State University
1980 8 169 Clarence Kea  United States Lamar University
1980 9 189 Ken Williams  United States University of Houston
1980 10 206 Tom Morgan  United States California State University, Fullerton
1981 1 1 Mark Aguirre  United States DePaul University
1981 1 9 Rolando Blackman  United States[a] Kansas State University
1981 2 24 Jay Vincent  United States Michigan State University
1981 2 43 Elston Turner  United States University of Mississippi
1981 3 47 Art Housey  United States University of Kansas
1981 4 70 Eddie Moss  United States Syracuse University
1981 5 93 Pete Budko  United States University of North Carolina
1981 6 116 Karl Bakowski  United States University of Utah
1981 7 139 Danny Davis  United States UNC Wilmington
1981 8 162 David Kennedy  United States University of Cincinnati
1981 9 184 John Hollinden  United States Indiana State Evansville[b]
1981 10 204 Scott Bosanko[c]  United States Northern State College[d]
1982 1 4 Bill Garnett  United States University of Wyoming
1982 3 50 Corny Thompson  United States University of Connecticut
1982 4 73 Rudy Woods  United States Texas A&M University
1982 5 96 Ken Arnold  United States University of Iowa
1982 6 119 Wayne Waggoner  United States Northwestern State University
1982 7 142 Bob Grady  United States Northwestern University
1982 8 165 Keith Peterson  United States University of Arkansas
1982 9 188 Ralph McPherson  United States University of Texas at Arlington
1982 10 209 Albert Culton  United States University of Texas at Arlington
1983 1 9 Dale Ellis  United States University of Tennessee
1983 1 11 Derek Harper  United States University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1983 2 30 Mark West  United States Old Dominion University
1983 2 33 Dirk Minniefield  United States University of Minnesota
1983 4 79 Johnny Martin  United States Northwestern State University
1983 5 102 Jim Lampley  United States University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1983 6 125 Billy Allen  United States University of Nevada, Reno
1983 7 148 Terrell Schlundt  United States Marquette University
1983 8 171 Bill Sadler  United States Pepperdine University
1983 9 193 Sherrod Arnold  United States Chicago State University
1983 10 214 Clyde Corley  United States Florida International University
1984 1 4 Sam Perkins  United States University of North Carolina
1984 1 15 Terence Stansbury  United States Temple University
1984 2 38 Charlie Sitton  United States Northwestern State University
1984 2 40 Anthony Teachey  United States Wake Forest University
1984 2 41 Tom Sluby  United States University of Notre Dame
1984 3 61 Jeff Cross  United States University of Maine
1984 4 84 John Horrocks  United States University of North Texas[e]
1984 5 107 Dave Williams  United States University of Illinois at Chicago
1984 6 130 LaVerne Evans  United States Marshall University
1984 7 153 George Turner  United States University of California, Irvine
1984 8 176 Leroy Sutton  United States University of Arkansas
1984 9 198 John Tudor  United States Louisiana State University
1984 10 220 Napoleon Johnson  United States Grambling State University
1985 1 8 Detlef Schrempf  West Germany University of Washington
1985 1 16 Bill Wennington  Canada St. John's University (NY)
1985 1 17 Uwe Blab  West Germany Indiana University
1985 2 40 Mark Acres  United States Oral Roberts University
1985 3 50 Leonard Allen  United States San Diego State University
1985 3 63 Harold Keeling  United States Santa Clara University
1985 4 86 Bubba Jennings  United States Texas Tech University
1985 5 109 Tommy Davis  United States University of Minnesota
1985 6 132 Carlton Cooper  United States University of Texas at Austin
1985 7 155 Ed Catchings  United States University of Nevada, Las Vegas
1986 1 7 Roy Tarpley  United States University of Michigan
1986 2 25 Mark Price  United States Georgia Institute of Technology
1986 2 35 Milt Wagner  United States University of Louisville
1986 3 62 Anthony Welch  United States University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1986 4 85 Myron Jackson  United States University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1986 5 108 Jay Bilas  United States Duke University
1986 6 131 Greg Anderson  United States Lamar University
1986 7 154 Kim Cooksey  United States Middle Tennessee State University
1987 1 20 Jim Farmer  United States University of Alabama
1987 2 20 Steve Alford  United States Indiana University
1987 3 66 Mike Richmond  United States University of Texas at El Paso
1987 4 89 David Johnson  United States University of Oklahoma
1987 5 112 Sam Hill  United States University of Iowa
1987 6 135 Quintan Gates  United States University of Texas at El Paso
1987 7 158 Gerald White  United States Auburn University
1988 2 46 Morlon Wiley  United States California State University, Long Beach
1988 2 49 José Vargas  Dominican Republic Louisiana State University
1988 3 70 Jerry Johnson  United States Florida Southern College
1989 1 8 Randy White  United States Louisiana Tech University
1989 2 35 Pat Durham  United States Colorado State University
1989 2 53 Jeff Hodge  United States University of South Alabama
1990 2 49 Phil Henderson  United States Duke University
1991 1 6 Doug Smith  United States University of Missouri
1991 2 33 Donald Hodge  United States Temple University
1991 2 35 Mike Iuzzolino  United States
 Italy
Saint Francis University
1992 1 4 Jim Jackson  United States Ohio State University
1992 2 30 Sean Rooks  United States University of Arizona
1993 1 4 Jamal Mashburn  United States University of Kentucky
1993 2 28 Lucious Harris  United States California State University, Long Beach
1993 2 33 Eric Riley  United States University of Michigan
1994 1 2 Jason Kidd  United States University of California
1994 1 19 Tony Dumas  United States University of Missouri–Kansas City
1994 2 28 Deon Thomas  United States
 Israel
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
1995 1 12 Cherokee Parks  United States Duke University
1995 2 24 Loren Meyer  United States Iowa State University
1996 1 9 Samaki Walker  United States University of Louisville
1996 2 34 Shawn Harvey  United States West Virginia State University
1996 2 58 Darnell Robinson  United States University of Arkansas
1997 1 15 Kelvin Cato  United States Iowa State University
1997 2 34 Bubba Wells  United States Austin Peay State University
1998 1 6 Robert Traylor  United States University of Michigan
1998 2 30 Ansu Sesay  United States University of Mississippi
1998 2 35 Bruno Šundov  Croatia KK Split (Croatia)
1998 2 53 Greg Buckner  United States Clemson University
1999 2 36 Wang Zhizhi  China Bayi Rockets (China)
1999 2 40 Gordan Giriček  Croatia KK Cibona (Croatia)
2000 1 16 Etan Thomas  United States Syracuse University
2000 2 31 Dan Langhi  United States Vanderbilt University
2000 2 58 Pete Mickeal  United States University of Cincinnati
2001 2 43 Kyle Hill  United States Eastern Illinois University
2001 2 53 Kenny Satterfield  United States University of Cincinnati
2002 2 54 Mladen Šekularac  Serbia and Montenegro FMP (Serbia)
2003 1 29 Josh Howard  United States Wake Forest University
2003 2 57 Xue Yuyang  China Hong Kong Flying Dragons (China)
2004 2 50 Vassilis Spanoulis  Greece Maroussi B.C. (Greece)
2006 1 28 Maurice Ager  United States Michigan State University
2006 2 58 J. R. Pinnock  United States
 Panama
George Washington University
2007 2 34 Nick Fazekas  United States University of Nevada, Reno
2007 2 50 Renaldas Seibutis  Lithuania Olympiacos B.C. (Greece)
2007 2 60 Milovan Raković  Serbia Mega Basket (Serbia)
2008 2 51 Shan Foster  United States Vanderbilt University
2009 1 24 Byron Mullens  United States
 United Kingdom
Ohio State University
2009 2 56 Ahmad Nivins  United States Saint Joseph's University
2010 2 50 Solomon Alabi  Nigeria Florida State University
2011 1 26 Jordan Hamilton  United States University of Texas at Austin
2011 2 57 Tanguy Ngombo[f]  Congo
 Qatar
Al Rayan SC Basketball Team (Qatar)
2012 1 17 Tyler Zeller  United States University of North Carolina
2012 2 55 Darius Johnson-Odom  United States Marquette University
2013 1 13 Kelly Olynyk  Canada Gonzaga University
2013 2 44 Mike Muscala  United States Bucknell University
2015 1 21 Justin Anderson  United States University of Virginia
2015 2 52 Satnam Singh Bhamara  India IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida)
2016 2 46 A. J. Hammons  United States Purdue University
2017 1 9 Dennis Smith Jr.  United States NC State University
2018 1 5 Trae Young  United States University of Oklahoma
2018 2 33 Jalen Brunson  United States Villanova University
2018 2 56 Shake Milton  United States Southern Methodist University
2019 2 45 Isaiah Roby  United States University of Nebraska–Lincoln
2020 1 18 Josh Green  Australia University of Arizona
2020 2 31 Tyrell Terry  United States Stanford University
2022 1 26 Wendell Moore Jr.  United States Duke University
2023 1 10 Cason Wallace  United States Kentucky

Notes

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  1. ^ Rolando Blackman was born in Panama, but grew up in the United States and has represented the United States national team.
  2. ^ Granted independence from Indiana State University in 1985 and adopted the name University of Southern Indiana.
  3. ^ Scott Bosanko's surname is also listed as Bofanko (sic)[1] and Bolanko (according to various sources concerning the 1981 draft).
  4. ^ Granted university status in 1989 and changed name to Northern State University.
  5. ^ Previously known as North Texas State University from 1961 to 1988.
  6. ^ Erroneously listed as Targuy Ngombo in the 2007 draft.

References

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  1. ^ Zander Hollander, ed. (1981). The complete handbook of pro basketball (1982 season). New York, New York: Signet Books (New American Library, Inc.). p. 298. ISBN 0-451-11091-9.