1951 NBA draft


The 1951 NBA draft was the fifth annual draft of the National Basketball Association. The draft was held on April 25, 1951, before the 1951–52 season. In this draft, ten remaining NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. In each round, the teams selected in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The Tri-Cities Blackhawks participated in the draft, but relocated to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Hawks prior to the start of the season. The draft consisted of 12 rounds comprising 87 players selected. This draft was the league’s first, and along with the 2000 NBA Draft, one of only two to date, to produce no Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame players.

Draft selections and draftee career notes

from Bradley University was selected first overall by the Baltimore Bullets. However, he never played in the NBA due to his involvement in a point shaving scandal while playing college basketball. Melchiorre would be joined by fellow Bradley teammates Bill Mann and Aaron Preece in terms of players selected in this year's draft to never play in the NBA due to their involvement in the aforementioned point shaving scandal. Whitey Skoog from University of Minnesota was selected before the draft as Minneapolis Lakers' territorial pick.

Key

Draft

Other picks

The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at least one NBA game.
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamCollege
323FUnited Statessortname|Bato|Govedarica

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 1951 draft, but played at least one game in the NBA.
PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
GUnited States