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1976 ABA Dispersal Draft

alt=A man, wearing a black shirt and blue-red jacket with the logo NBA on it, is sitting on a chair while posing for a photo. He is surrounded by four other men, while a gold trophy is placed on his right. On August 5, 1976 as a result of the ABA NBA merger, the NBA hosted a dispersal draft to select players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, the two American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises that were not included in the ABA NBA merger.

The eighteen NBA teams and the four ABA teams that joined the NBA, the Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets and San Antonio Spurs, were allowed to participate in the draft. The teams selected in reverse order of their win loss percentage in the previous NBA and ABA seasons.[1] The team that made a selection must paid a certain price for the signing rights to the player, which are set by the league's committee. The money from the draft was used to help the four ABA teams that merged with the NBA to pay off some of their obligations to the two folded ABA franchises, the Colonels and the Spirits. The team that made a selection must assume the player's ABA contract. The player who are not selected would became a free agent.[2]

Twenty players from the Colonels and the Spirits were available for the draft. Eleven were selected in the first round and the twelfth player was selected in the second round. Eight players were not selected and thus became a free agent. The Chicago Bulls used the first pick to select five-time ABA All-Star Artis Gilmore with a signing price of $1,100,000. The Portland Trail Blazers, who acquired the Atlanta Hawks' second pick, selected Maurice Lucas and Moses Malone with signing price of $300,000 and $350,000 respectively. Marvin Barnes, who was selected fourth by the Detroit Pistons was the second most expensive player in the draft with a signing price of $500,000. Several teams elected to pass their first-round picks and only the Kansas City Kings used the second-round pick. The draft continued until the third round, but no other players were selected.[3]

Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Team ABA team Signing price Ref.
1 1 + C Chicago Bulls Kentucky Colonels $ 1,100,000 [4]
1 2 * F/C Portland Trail Blazers (from Atlanta) Kentucky Colonels $ 300,000 [5]
1 3 G/F Kansas City Kings Spirits of St. Louis $ 250,000 [6]
1 4 F/C Detroit Pistons Spirits of St. Louis $ 500,000 [7]
1 5 ^ F/C Portland Trail Blazers Spirits of St. Louis $ 350,000 [8]
1 6 C New York Knicks Spirits of St. Louis $ 50,000 [9]
1 7 G Buffalo Braves (from Milwaukee) Kentucky Colonels $ 125,000 [10]
1 8 F Indiana Pacers Kentucky Colonels $ 50,000 [11]
1 9 # G/F Houston Rockets Kentucky Colonels $ 15,000 [12]
1 10 G San Antonio Spurs Kentucky Colonels $ 20,000 [13]
1 11 G/F New York Nets Kentucky Colonels $ 60,000 [14]
2 12 G Kansas City Kings Spirits of St. Louis $ 15,000 [15]

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