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The 1970 NBA Expansion Draft was the fifth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 11, 1970 before the 1970–71 season, as the league expanded to 17 franchises with the addition of the Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Portland Trail Blazers. Both franchise were founded after the league granted NBA franchises for Buffalo, New York City, Cleveland, Ohio, and Portland, Oregon on February 6, 1970. The Braves later underwent several name change and relocation before moving to Los Angeles, California where they are currently known as the Los Angeles Clippers.[1] In this draft, the Braves, the Cavaliers and the Blazers were allowed to select unprotected players from the existing NBA teams. Each of the existing teams had protected seven players from their roster. After the each round, where each of the expansion teams had selected one player each, the existing teams added another player to their protected list. In the first round, the Braves had the first pick, while the Blazers and the Cavaliers had the second and third pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Braves and Cavaliers exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the second pick throughout the draft. The draft continued until both teams had selected 11 players each, while the existing teams had lost two or three players each.[2]

The Buffalo Braves were formed and owned by local businessman Paul Snyder.[3] He hired former Philadelphia 76ers head coach and 1966 Coach of the Year Dolph Schayes as the franchise's first head coach.[4] The Braves selected 11 players from the other NBA teams, including six-time All-Star Bailey Howell. However, Howell was immediately traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Bob Kauffman and a future second-round pick.[5] Nine players from the expansion draft joined the Braves for their inaugural season. Kauffman was named to the 1971 All-Star Game, becoming the franchise's first All-Star.[6]

The Cleveland Cavaliers were formed and owned by businessman Nick Mileti.[7] He hired former college basketball coach Bill Fitch as the franchise's first head coach.[8] The Cavaliers selected 11 players from the other NBA teams, including five-time All-Star Don Ohl and one-time All-Star Len Chappell. However, Ohl retired from playing prior to the start of the season and Chappell only played briefly before he was waived. Eight players from the expansion draft joined the Braves for their inaugural season. Butch Beard was the ninth player from the expansion draft to play for the Cavaliers. After one year serving in the military, he started playing with the Cavaliers in the 1971–72 season and was named to the 1972 All-Star Game, becoming the franchise's second All-Star, after 1970 first-round pick John Johnson.[9][10]

The Portland Trail Blazers were formed and co-owned by Larry Weinberg, Herman Sarkowsky and Robert Shmertz.[11] They hired former college basketball coach Rolland Todd as the franchise's first head coach.[12] The Blazers selected 11 players from the other NBA teams, including former first overall pick Fred Hetzel and former third pick Larry Siegfried. However, Hetzel was waived without playing a game for the Blazers and Siegfried was immediately traded to the San Diego Rockets in exchange for Jim Barnett.[13] Six players from the expansion draft joined the Blazers for their inaugural season.

Key[]

Pos. G F C
Position Guard Forward Center

Selections[]

A man, wearing a jacket with a white shirt and tie, is raising his hands in the air during a basketball game.

Pat Riley was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers from the San Diego Rockets.

Player Pos. Nationality Team Previous team Years pro[a] Career with the franchise[b]
Bryant, EmEm Bryant G  United States Buffalo Braves Boston Celtics 6 19701972
Crawford, FreddieFreddie Crawford G/F  United States Buffalo Braves Milwaukee Bucks 4 1970
Garrett, DickDick Garrett G  United States Buffalo Braves Los Angeles Lakers 1 19701973
Gilliam, HermHerm Gilliam G/F  United States Buffalo Braves Cincinnati Royals 1 1970–1971
Hosket, BillBill Hosket F/C  United States Buffalo Braves New York Knicks 2 19701972
Howell, BaileyBailey Howell F  United States Buffalo Braves Boston Celtics 11 [c]
Long, PaulPaul Long G  United States Buffalo Braves Detroit Pistons 2 1970–1971
Lynn, MikeMike Lynn F  United States Buffalo Braves Los Angeles Lakers 1 1970
May, DonDon May F  United States Buffalo Braves New York Knicks 2 1970–1971
Scott, RayRay Scott F/C  United States Buffalo Braves Baltimore Bullets 9 [c]
Wilson, GeorgeGeorge Wilson C  United States Buffalo Braves Philadelphia 76ers 6 1970–1971
Beard, ButchButch Beard G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta Hawks 1 1971–1972; 1975
Chappell, LenLen Chappell F/C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Milwaukee Bucks 8 1970
Egan, JohnnyJohnny Egan G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Los Angeles Lakers 9 1970
Lewis, BobBob Lewis G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers San Francisco Warriors 3 1970–1971
McLemore, McCoyMcCoy McLemore F/C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Detroit Pistons 6 1970–1971
Ohl, DonDon Ohl G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta Hawks 10 [c]
Petersen, LoyLoy Petersen G  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Chicago Bulls 2 [c]
Rackley, LutherLuther Rackley C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Cincinnati Royals 1 19701971
Smith, BingoBingo Smith G/F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers San Diego Rockets 1 19701979
Warren, JohnJohn Warren G/F  United States Cleveland Cavaliers New York Knicks 1 19701974
Wesley, WaltWalt Wesley C  United States Cleveland Cavaliers Chicago Bulls 4 19701972
Adelman, RickRick Adelman G  United States Portland Trail Blazers San Diego Rockets 2 19701973
Chambers, JerryJerry Chambers F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Phoenix Suns 2 [c]
Ellis, LeRoyLeRoy Ellis F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers Baltimore Bullets 8 1970–1971
Hetzel, FredFred Hetzel F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers Philadelphia 76ers 5 [c]
Kennedy, JoeJoe Kennedy F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Seattle SuperSonics 2 [c]
Manning, EdEd Manning F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Chicago Bulls 3 1970–1971
McKenzie, StanStan McKenzie G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Phoenix Suns 3 19701972
Murrey, DorieDorie Murrey F/C  United States Portland Trail Blazers Seattle SuperSonics 4 1970
Riley, PatPat Riley G/F  United States Portland Trail Blazers San Diego Rockets 3 [c]
Schlueter, DaleDale Schlueter C  United States Portland Trail Blazers San Francisco Warriors 2 19701972
Siegfried, LarryLarry Siegfried F  United States Portland Trail Blazers Boston Celtics 7 [c]

Notes[]

  • a Number of years played in the NBA prior to the draft
  • b Career with the expansion franchise that drafted the player
  • c Never played a game for the franchise

References[]

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  8. Dean, Dan. "The Storm That Passed". NBA.com/Cavaliers. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/history/storm_passed.html. Retrieved March 22, 2010. 
  9. "Cavaliers Say Butch Beard Available". Daily News. August 10, 1971. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xcYaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=n0YEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6333,5995152. Retrieved March 30, 2010. 
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  11. "Blazers reminded of humble beginnings during 25th year". November 20, 1994. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=elghAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0YUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4500,2162510. Retrieved March 22, 2010. 
  12. "History of the Portland Trail Blazers". NBA.com/Blazers. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. http://www.nba.com/blazers/history/history_main.html. Retrieved March 22, 2010. 
  13. "Jim Barnett Bio". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/barneji02.html. Retrieved March 22, 2010. 

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