1992 NBA draft
{{short description|Basketball player selection}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox sports draft
| name = 1992 NBA draft
| image =
| caption =
| logo =
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| sport = Basketball
| date = June 24, 1992
| location = Memorial Coliseum (Portland, Oregon)
| network = TNT
| league = NBA
| teams =
| overall = 54
| rounds = 2
| first = Shaquille O'Neal (Orlando Magic)
| hofnum = {{Collapsible list
| title = 2
|1 = C Shaquille O'Neal
|2 = C Alonzo Mourning}}
| prev = 1991
| next = 1993
}}
The 1992 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1992, at Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. The draft is considered to be one of the deepest in NBA history. The top three picks (Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Christian Laettner) were considered can't-miss prospects. All three are Hall of Famers (Naismith & FIBA); O'Neal and Mourning are (individual) player-inducted, whereas Laettner is team-inducted. Laettner made one All-Star game in his career and was an Olympic Gold Medalist on the 1992 Dream Team, but did not live up to the lofty expectations set for him. The trio would end up playing together on the 2005 Miami Heat. Two other players went on to become All-Stars (Tom Gugliotta once, Latrell Sprewell four times) and several others had solid careers (Jimmy Jackson, Robert Horry, Doug Christie, P.J. Brown, LaPhonso Ellis, Jon Barry, Walt Williams, Anthony Peeler, and Clarence Weatherspoon). Harold Miner, who was given the nickname "Baby Jordan" because of his similarities to Michael Jordan, slipped to number 12 and, other than winning two slam dunk contests, only had a brief, uneventful, and injury prone four-year career.
This was the first time the NBA draft was held outside of New York.{{cite web|author=1980s Sports Home|url=https://youtube.com/watch?v=-Oi9H4EKlv4 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/-Oi9H4EKlv4 |archive-date=2021-12-13 |url-status=live|title=1992 NBA Draft 1-4 Shaq Shaquille O'Neil Christian Laettner Jim Jackson|publisher=YouTube|date=July 10, 2021|accessdate=October 17, 2021}}{{cbignore}} It is the only draft where the first three picks were centers.
Draft selections
File:Lipofsky Shaquille O'Neal.jpg, the 1st pick to the Orlando Magic]]
File: Alonzo Mourning.jpg, the 2nd pick to the Charlotte Hornets]]
File:Christian Laettner.jpg, the 3rd pick to the Minnesota Timberwolves]]
File: Gugliotta, Tom (2008).jpg, the 6th pick to the Washington Bullets]]
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G | Guard
| PG | Point guard
| SG | Shooting guard
| F | Forward
| SF | Small forward
| PF | Power forward
| C | Center |
{{NBA Draft legend|1=y|2=y|3=y|4=y|5=y}}
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style="width:20px;"| {{tooltip|Round|Draft round}}
!style="width:20px;"| {{tooltip|Pick|Overall selection number}} !style="width:150px;"| Player !style="width:20px;"| {{tooltip|Pos.|Position(s) played}} !style="width:100px;"| Nationality{{refn|group=n|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.}} !style="width:250px;"| Team !style="width:150px;"| {{tooltip|School / club team|Most recent school attended or team played for before the draft}} |
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| 1 | bgcolor="#FFFF99"| Shaquille O'Neal^ | C | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 2 | bgcolor="#FFFF99"| Alonzo Mourning^ | C | {{flagu|United States}} | Georgetown (Sr.) |
1
| 3 | bgcolor="#FFCC00"| Christian Laettner+ | PF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 4 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} | Ohio State (Jr.) |
1
| 5 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Notre Dame (Sr.) |
1
| 6 | bgcolor="#FFCC00"| Tom Gugliotta+ | PF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 7 | SF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 8 | Todd Day | SG | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 9 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Southern Miss (Sr.) |
1
| 10 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 11 | SF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 12 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 13 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} | Denver Nuggets (from New Jersey) |
1
| 14 | SF | {{flagu|United States}} | St. John's (Sr.) |
1
| 15 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 16 | PG | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 17 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} | Pepperdine (Sr.) |
1
| 18 | SF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 19 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Detroit Pistons (traded to Washington via L.A. Clippers) |
1
| 20 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} | North Carolina (Sr.) |
1
| 21 | SG | {{flagu|United States}} | Georgia Tech (Sr.) |
1
| 22 | C | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 23 | PG | {{flagu|United States}} | Milwaukee Bucks (from Utah) |
1
| 24 | bgcolor="#FBCEB1"| Latrell Sprewell* | SG | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 25 | C | {{flagu|United States}} | Los Angeles Clippers (from Cleveland) |
1
| 26 | SF | {{flagu|United States}} |
1
| 27 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Oklahoma State (Sr.) |
2
| 28 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} | UTEP |
2
| 29 | PF | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 30 | PF/C | {{flagu|United States}} | Arizona |
2
| 31 | C | {{flagu|United States}} | TCU |
2
| 32 | G | {{flagu|United States}} | Oklahoma |
2
| 33 | G | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 34 | G | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 35 | G | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 36 | G | {{flagu|United States}} | USC |
2
| 37 | F | {{flagu|United States}} | Arkansas |
2
| 38 | G | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 39 | G | {{flagu|United States}} | Georgia |
2
| 40 | bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Steve Rogers# | SG/SF | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 41 | F | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 42 | C | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 43 | SG | {{FR-YUG}} |
2
| 44 | bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Henry Williams# | G | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 45 | F | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 46 | C | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 47 | C | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 48 | F/G | {{flagu|United States}} | Duke |
2
| 49 | bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Ron Ellis# | PF | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 50 | F | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 51 | bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Tim Burroughs# | PF | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 52 | F | {{flagu|United States}} |
2
| 53 | bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Curtis Blair# | PG | {{flagu|United States}} | Richmond |
2
| 54 | bgcolor="#C0C0C0"|Brett Roberts# | SF | {{flagu|United States}} |
Notable undrafted players
{{further|List of undrafted NBA players}}
These players were not selected in the 1992 NBA draft but have played at least one game in the NBA.
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style="width:19%;"| Player
!style="width:1%;"| Pos. !style="width:16%;"| Nationality !style="width:20%;"| School/club team |
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{{sortname|Gary|Alexander|dab=basketball}}
| F | {{flagu|United States}} | South Florida (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Eric|Anderson|dab=basketball, born 1970}}
| PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Indiana (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Mark|Baker|dab=basketball}}
| PG | {{flagu|United States}} | Ohio State (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Alex|Blackwell|dab=basketball}}
| SF | {{flagu|United States}} | Monmouth (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Marques|Bragg}}
| PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Providence (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Tim|Breaux}}
| SF | {{flagu|United States}} | Wyoming (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Dexter|Cambridge}}
| PF | {{flag|The Bahamas}} | Texas (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Joe|Courtney|dab=basketball}}
| PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Southern Miss (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Rastko|Cvetković}}
| C | {{flag|FR Yugoslavia}} |
{{sortname|Dell|Demps}}
| PG/SG | {{flagu|United States}} | Pacific (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Harold|Ellis|dab=basketball}}
| SG | {{flagu|United States}} | Morehouse (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Jo Jo|English}}
| SG | {{flagu|United States}} | South Carolina (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Shane|Heal}}
| PG | {{AUS}} |
{{sortname|Stephen|Howard|dab=basketball}}
| SF | {{flagu|United States}} | DePaul (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Chris|Jent}}
| SG/SF | {{flagu|United States}} | Ohio State (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Sam|Mack}}
| SF | {{flagu|United States}} | Houston (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Gerald|Madkins}}
| PG | {{flagu|United States}} | UCLA (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Bob|Martin|dab=basketball}}
| C | {{flagu|United States}} | Minnesota (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Darrick|Martin}}
| PG | {{flagu|United States}} | UCLA (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Matt|Othick}}
| PG | {{flagu|United States}} | Arizona (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Reggie|Slater}}
| PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Wyoming (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Mark|Strickland}}
| SF/PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Temple (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Keith|Tower}}
| C | {{flagu|United States}} | Notre Dame (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Anthony|Tucker|dab=basketball}}
| SF | {{flagu|United States}} | Wake Forest (Sr.) |
{{sortname|Marcus|Webb}}
| PF | {{flagu|United States}} | Alabama (Jr.) |
{{sortname|David|Wesley}}
| PG | {{flagu|United States}} | Baylor (Sr.) |
Early entrants
=College underclassmen=
For the tenth year in a row and the fourteenth time in fifteen years, no college underclassman would withdraw their entry into the NBA draft. Not only that, but this would also be the first year since 1985 where no underclassmen playing overseas would enter the NBA draft and would be the first draft since 1986 with no foreign-born underclassmen as well. This year would see a total of sixteen college underclassmen entering the draft. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.{{cite web |title=1992 Underclassmen |url=https://www.thedraftreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3039:1992-underclassmen&catid=136&Itemid=384 |website=The Draft Review | date=August 4, 2007 |access-date=December 15, 2022}}
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- {{flagicon|USA}} Ameer Aziz – F, Saint Paul's (Virginia) (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} John Beauford – C, Southern Poly (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Anthony Cade – F, Seminole JC (sophomore)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Chappell – G, Iowa State (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Dallas Lee Cothrum – G, Austin (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Jim Jackson – G, Ohio State (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Troy King – F, Beaver County CC (sophomore)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Benny Maxwell – G, Western New Mexico (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Harold Miner – G, USC (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Tracy Murray – F, UCLA (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Shaquille O'Neal – C, LSU (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Melvin Robinson – C, Arizona State (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Tony Scott – F, Texas A&M (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Theiler – F, La Verne (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Mike Wawrzyniak – G, Cleveland State (junior)
- {{flagicon|USA}} Marcus Webb – F, Alabama (junior)
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See also
Notes
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References
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