1967 NBA Draft
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1967 NBA Draft saw some of the best names in basketball amongst the top 19 picks, including current NBA coaches Pat Riley of the Miami Heat (2005-06 NBA Champions) and nine-time NBA Championship coach Phil Jackson (currently the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers). Jackson would go on to coach Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles in the 1990s, then lead the Lakers to three straight titles from 2000 to 2002, while Riley went on to earn four of his five NBA crowns with the Lakers in the 1980s, then led the Heat to their first-ever title in 2006. This draft also featured Earl Monroe (Earl "The Pearl"), who would later win a championship with the New York Knicks.
[edit] Round one
| = All-Star | |
| = Hall of Fame |
| Pick | Player | Nationality | NBA Team | College/HS/Club Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jimmy Walker (G) | Detroit Pistons | Providence | |
| 2 | Earl Monroe (G) | Baltimore Bullets | Winston-Salem | |
| 3 | Clem Haskins (G) | Chicago Bulls | Western Kentucky | |
| 4 | Sonny Dove (F) | Detroit Pistons | St. John's | |
| 5 | Walt Frazier (G) | New York Knicks | Southern Illinois | |
| 6 | Al Tucker (F) | Seattle SuperSonics | Oklahoma Baptist | |
| 7 | Pat Riley (G) | San Diego Rockets | Kentucky | |
| 8 | Tom Workman (F) | St. Louis Hawks | Seattle | |
| 9 | Mel Daniels (C) | Cincinnati Royals | New Mexico | |
| 10 | Dave Lattin (F) | San Francisco Warriors | UTEP | |
| 11 | Mal Graham (G) | Boston Celtics | NYU | |
| 12 | Craig Raymond (C) | Philadelphia 76ers | Brigham Young |
[edit] Round two
| Pick | Player | Nationality | NBA Team | College/HS/Club Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | Jimmy Jones (G) | Baltimore Bullets | Grambling | |
| 14 | Steve Sullivan | Detroit Pistons | Georgetown | |
| 15 | Byron Beck (C) | Chicago Bulls | Denver | |
| 16 | Randy Mahaffey (F) | Los Angeles Lakers | Clemson | |
| 17 | Phil Jackson (F) | New York Knicks | North Dakota | |
| 18 | Bob Netolicky (F) | San Diego Rockets | Drake | |
| 19 | Bob Rule (C) | Seattle SuperSonics | Colorado State |

