The 1985 NBA draft took place on June 18, 1985. It was also the first NBA draft of the "lottery" era. It was also around this time where the league decreased the amount of rounds the draft spent, with the previous few years lasting up to 10 rounds total. A total of 162 players were selected over seven rounds by the league's 23 teams.

The New York Knicks were awarded the first overall pick by winning the first-ever NBA draft lottery, which was held in May of that year. The Knicks used it on Georgetown's Patrick Ewing. In addition to Ewing, this draft also resulted in several Hall of Famers, including Karl Malone taken by the Utah Jazz at pick 13.

Draft selections

PGPoint guardSGShooting guardSFSmall forwardPFPower forwardCCenter
^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular-season or playoff game
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year
Patrick Ewing, the 1st pick
Wayman Tisdale, the 2nd pick
Chris Mullin, the 7th pick
Detlef Schrempf, the 8th pick
Charles Oakley, the 9th pick
Bill Wennington, the 16th pick
Joe Dumars, the 18th pick
A.C. Green, the 23rd pick
Terry Porter, the 24th pick
Sam Mitchell, the 54th pick
Mario Elie, the 160th pick
RoundPickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamSchool/club team
11Patrick Ewing^~CUnited StatesNew York KnicksGeorgetown (Sr.)
12Wayman TisdalePFUnited StatesIndiana PacersOklahoma (Jr.)
13Benoit BenjaminCUnited StatesLos Angeles ClippersCreighton (Jr.)
14Xavier McDaniel+PFUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsWichita State (Sr.)
15Jon KoncakCUnited StatesAtlanta HawksSMU (Sr.)
16Joe KleineCUnited StatesSacramento KingsArkansas (Sr.)
17Chris Mullin^SFUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsSt. John's (Sr.)
18Detlef Schrempf*SF/PFWest GermanyDallas Mavericks (from Cleveland)Washington (Sr.)
19Charles Oakley+PFUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers *Virginia Union (Sr.)
110Ed PinckneyPFUnited StatesPhoenix SunsVillanova (Sr.)
111Keith LeeCUnited StatesChicago BullsMemphis State (Sr.)
112Kenny GreenFUnited StatesWashington BulletsWake Forest (Jr.)
113Karl Malone^PFUnited StatesUtah JazzLouisiana Tech (Jr.)
114Alfredrick HughesSGUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursLoyola (IL) (Sr.)
115Blair RasmussenCUnited StatesDenver Nuggets (from Portland)Oregon (Sr.)
116Bill WenningtonCCanadaDallas Mavericks (from New Jersey)St. John's (Sr.)
117Uwe BlabCWest GermanyDallas MavericksIndiana (Sr.)
118Joe Dumars^SGUnited StatesDetroit PistonsMcNeese State (Sr.)
119Steve HarrisSGUnited StatesHouston RocketsTulsa (Sr.)
120Sam VincentSGUnited StatesBoston Celtics (from Denver via Dallas)Michigan State (Sr.)
121Terry CatledgePFUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersSouth Alabama (Sr.)
122Jerry ReynoldsG/FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksLSU (Jr.)
123A.C. Green+SF/PFUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersOregon State (Sr.)
124Terry Porter+PGUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers (from Boston via Dallas)Wisconsin–Stevens Point (Sr.)
225Mike SmrekCCanadaPortland Trail BlazersCanisius (Sr.)
226Bill MartinFUnited StatesIndiana PacersGeorgetown (Sr.)
227Dwayne McClainSGUnited StatesIndiana PacersVillanova (Sr.)
228Ken JohnsonFUnited StatesChicago BullsMichigan State (Sr.)
229Mike BrittainCUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursSouth Carolina (Sr.)
230Calvin Duncan#GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersVCU (Sr.)
231Manute BolCSudanWashington BulletsBridgeport (Fr.)
232Nick VanosCUnited StatesPhoenix SunsSanta Clara (Sr.)
233Greg StokesF/CUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersIowa (Sr.)
234Aubrey Sherrod#SGUnited StatesChicago BullsWichita State (Sr.)
235Tyrone CorbinSF/PFUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursDePaul (Sr.)
236Yvon JosephCHaitiNew Jersey NetsGeorgia Tech (Sr.)
237Carey ScurryFUnited StatesUtah JazzLIU Brooklyn (Sr.)
238Fernando MartínPFSpainNew Jersey NetsReal Madrid (Spain)
239George Montgomery#FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersIllinois (Sr.)
240Mark AcresF/CUnited StatesDallas MavericksOral Roberts (Sr.)
241Lorenzo CharlesPFUnited StatesAtlanta HawksNC State (Sr.)
242Bobby Lee Hurt#C/FUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsAlabama (Sr.)
243Barry StevensG/FUnited StatesDenver NuggetsIowa State (Sr.)
244Voise WintersSGUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersBradley (Sr.)
245John "Hot Rod" WilliamsPFUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersTulane (Sr.)
246Adrian BranchSFUnited StatesChicago Bulls (from L.A. Lakers)Maryland (Sr.)
247Gerald WilkinsSGUnited StatesNew York Knicks (from Boston)Chattanooga (Sr.)
348Kenny Patterson#GUnited StatesIndiana PacersDePaul (Sr.)
349Brad WrightPFUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsUCLA (Sr.)
350Leonard Allen#CUnited StatesDallas MavericksSan Diego State (Sr.)
351Charlie Bradley#GUnited StatesSacramento KingsSouth Florida (Sr.)
352Anicet Lavodrama#CCentral African RepublicLos Angeles ClippersHouston Baptist (Sr.)
353Rolando Lamb#GUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsVCU (Sr.)
354Sam MitchellSF/PFUnited StatesHouston Rockets (from San Antonio via Atlanta)****Mercer (Sr.)
355Herb Johnson#FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersTulsa (Sr.)
356Jerry Everett#CUnited StatesPhoenix SunsLamar (Sr.)
357Michael Payne#FUnited StatesHouston RocketsIowa (Sr.)
358Vernon Moore#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsCreighton (Sr.)
359Sedric ToneyPGUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks**Dayton (Sr.)
360Andre Goode#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsNorthwestern (Sr.)
361Perry YoungSGUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersVirginia Tech (Sr.)
362Nigel Miguel#GBelize United StatesNew Jersey NetsUCLA (Sr.)
363Harold KeelingSGUnited StatesDallas MavericksSanta Clara (Sr.)
364Richie Johnson#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsEvansville (Sr.)
365Kenny Perry#CUnited StatesWashington BulletsSouthern Illinois (Sr.)
366Michael Adams+PGUnited StatesSacramento Kings (from Denver)Boston College (Sr.)
367Steve Black#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersLa Salle (Sr.)
368Eugene McDowell#CUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksFlorida (Sr.)
369Mike BrownCUnited StatesChicago Bulls***George Washington (Sr.)
370Andre Battle#GUnited StatesBoston CelticsLoyola Chicago (Sr.)
471Luster Goodwin#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsUTEP (Sr.)
472Vince Hamilton#GUnited StatesIndiana PacersClemson (Sr.)
473Fred CofieldPGUnited StatesNew York KnicksEastern Michigan (Sr.)
474Jim Deines#FUnited StatesLos Angeles ClippersArizona State (Sr.)
475Alex StivrinsFUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsColorado (Sr.)
476Willie Simmons#CUnited StatesSacramento KingsLouisiana Tech (Sr.)
477Arvydas Sabonis^CSoviet UnionAtlanta Hawks (pick voided because Sabonis was not yet 21 at the time of the draft)Žalgiris Kaunas (Soviet Union)
478Granger Hall#FUnited StatesPhoenix SunsTemple (Sr.)
479Mark DavisSFUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersOld Dominion (Sr.)
480Craig Beard#GUnited StatesChicago BullsSamford (Sr.)
481Richie Adams#FUnited StatesWashington BulletsUNLV (Sr.)
482Scott RothSFUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursWisconsin (Sr.)
483Delaney RuddGUnited StatesUtah JazzWake Forest (Sr.)
484John BattleSGUnited StatesAtlanta Hawks (from New Jersey)Rutgers (Sr.)
485Joe Atkinson#FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersOklahoma State (Jr.)
486Bubba Jennings#GUnited StatesDallas MavericksTexas Tech (Sr.)
487Spud WebbPGUnited StatesDetroit PistonsNC State (Sr.)
488Michael Brooks#GUnited StatesHouston RocketsTennessee (Sr.)
489Pete WilliamsPFUnited StatesDenver NuggetsArizona (Sr.)
490Derrick GervinPFUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersUTSA (Jr.)
491Cozell McQueenPFUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksNC State (Sr.)
492Dexter ShousePGUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersSouth Alabama (Sr.)
493Cliff Webber#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsLiberty (Sr.)
594Kelvin Johnson#GUnited StatesIndiana PacersRichmond (Sr.)
595Greg Cavener#CUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsMissouri (Sr.)
596Mike Schlegel#FUnited StatesNew York KnicksVCU (Sr.)
597Lou Stefanovic#FYugoslaviaSeattle SuperSonicsIllinois State (Sr.)
598Bob Lojewski#FUnited StatesSacramento KingsSaint Joseph's (Sr.)
599Wayne Carlander#FUnited StatesLos Angeles ClippersUSC (Sr.)
5100Larry Hampton#FUnited StatesAtlanta HawksFairleigh Dickinson (Sr.)
5101Gunther Behnke#CGermanyCleveland CavaliersLeverkusen (Germany)
5102Shawn Campbell#CUnited StatesPhoenix SunsWeber State (Sr.)
5103Reid Gettys#FUnited StatesChicago BullsHouston (Sr.)
5104Dean Shaffer#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsFlorida State (Sr.)
5105Ray Hall#GUnited StatesUtah JazzCanisius (Sr.)
5106Clayton Olivier#CUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursUSC (Sr.)
5107James Anderson#FUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersUSC Upstate (Sr.)
5108Kelly Blaine#CUnited StatesNew Jersey NetsSouth Alabama (Sr.)
5109Tommy Davis#GUnited StatesDallas MavericksMinnesota (Sr.)
5110Mike Lahm#CUnited StatesDetroit PistonsMurray State (Sr.)
5111Ivan Daniels#CUnited StatesIndiana PacersUIC (Sr.)
5112Kenny Brown#GUnited StatesDenver NuggetsTexas A&M (Jr.)
5113Carl Wright#GUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersSMU (Jr.)
5114Ray Knight#CUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksProvidence (Sr.)
5115Timo Saarelainen#FFinlandLos Angeles LakersBYU (Sr.)
5116Albert Butts#CUnited StatesBoston CelticsLa Salle (Sr.)
6117Gerald Crosby#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsGeorgia (Sr.)
6118Stu Primus#GUnited StatesIndiana PacersBoston College (Sr.)
6119Kent Lockhart#GUnited StatesNew York KnicksUTEP (Sr.)
6120Charles Balentine#FUnited StatesSacramento KingsArkansas (Sr.)
6121Malcolm Thomas#FUnited StatesLos Angeles ClippersMissouri (Sr.)
6122Earl Walker#FUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsMercer (Sr.)
6123Tony Duckett#GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksLafayette (Sr.)
6124Charles Rayne#GUnited StatesPhoenix SunsTemple (Sr.)
6125Rickie Johnson#FUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersIllinois State (Sr.)
6126Danny Meagher#FCanadaChicago BullsDuke (Sr.)
6127Matt England#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsHouston Baptist (Sr.)
6128Chris Harper#GUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursOregon (Sr.)
6129Jim Miller#FUnited StatesUtah JazzVirginia (Sr.)
6130George Almones#GUnited StatesNew Jersey NetsSouthwestern Louisiana (Jr.)
6131Curtis Moore#GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersNebraska (Sr.)
6132Carlton Cooper#FUnited StatesDallas MavericksTexas (Sr.)
6133Vincent Giles#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsEastern Michigan (Sr.)
6134Sam Potter#GUnited StatesHouston RocketsOral Roberts (Sr.)
6135Joe Carrabino#FUnited StatesDenver NuggetsHarvard (Sr.)
6136Daryl Lloyd#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersDrake (Sr.)
6137Quentin Anderson#FUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksTexas Tech (Sr.)
6138Tony Neal#FUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersCal State Fullerton (Sr.)
6139Ralph LewisSGUnited StatesBoston CelticsLa Salle (Sr.)
7140Jeff Acres#FUnited StatesIndiana PacersOral Roberts (Sr.)
7141Eric Boyd#GUnited StatesGolden State WarriorsNorth Carolina A&T (Sr.)
7142Ken Bantum#CUnited StatesNew York KnicksCornell (Sr.)
7143Gary Maloncon#FUnited StatesLos Angeles ClippersUCLA (Sr.)
7144Mike PhelpsSGUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonicsAlcorn State (Sr.)
7145Alton Lee Gipson#CUnited StatesSacramento KingsFlorida State (Sr.)
7146Bob Ferry Jr.#GUnited StatesAtlanta HawksHarvard (Sr.)
7147Buzz Peterson#GUnited StatesCleveland CavaliersNorth Carolina (Sr.)
7148Georgi GlouchkovPFBulgariaPhoenix SunsAkademik Varna (Bulgaria)
7149Jeff Adkins#GUnited StatesChicago BullsMaryland (Sr.)
7150Keith Gray#GUnited StatesWashington BulletsDetroit Mercy (Sr.)
7151Mike Wacker#FUnited StatesUtah JazzTexas (Sr.)
7152Al Young#GUnited StatesSan Antonio SpursVirginia Tech (Sr.)
7153Mark Owen#GUnited StatesPortland Trail BlazersCollege of Idaho (Sr.)
7154Gary McLain#GUnited StatesNew Jersey NetsVillanova (Sr.)
7155Ed Catchings#FUnited StatesDallas MavericksUNLV (Sr.)
7156Frank James#FUnited StatesDetroit PistonsUNLV (Sr.)
7157Don Turney#CUnited StatesIndiana PacersMarshall (Sr.)
7158Eddie Smith#FUnited StatesDenver NuggetsArizona (Sr.)
7159Jaye Andrews#FUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ersBucknell (Sr.)
7160Mario ElieSF/SGUnited StatesMilwaukee BucksAmerican International (Sr.)
7161Keith Cieplicki#GUnited StatesLos Angeles LakersWilliam & Mary (Sr.)
7162Chris Remley#FUnited StatesBoston CelticsRutgers (Sr.)

* Further compensation for draft choices previously traded away by Ted Stepien. ** Compensation for the Utah Jazz signing Billy Paultz *** Compensation for the Los Angeles Lakers signing Larry Spriggs **** Compensation for the Atlanta Hawks signing Billy Paultz

Notable undrafted players

These players were not selected in the 1985 draft but played at least one game in the NBA.

PlayerPos.NationalitySchool/club team
David CookePFUnited StatesSaint Mary's (Sr.)
Dennis NuttPGUnited StatesTCU (Sr.)

Conspiracy theories about the first pick

Some have argued that NBA Commissioner David Stern fixed the first overall pick to help his hometown team, the struggling New York Knicks. The lottery system used in 1985 involved a random drawing of seven envelopes from a hopper, with each of the then-seven non-playoff teams having an equal chance of obtaining the first pick. Inside each of the envelopes was the logo of a non-playoff team. The team whose envelope was drawn first would get the first pick. The process was then repeated until the rest of the first seven lottery picks were determined. In the U.S., CBS had live coverage of Stern pulling the envelopes from the hopper (as opposed to NBA Draft lotteries today where the actual drawing is held behind closed doors before the results are revealed on TV).

The "frozen envelope theory" suggests that the National Basketball Association rigged its 1985 draft lottery so that Patrick Ewing would join the New York Knicks. Theorists claim that a lottery envelope was chilled so that it could be identified by touch. A similar "hot balls theory", promoted by Scottish football manager David Moyes, suggests that certain balls used in draws for UEFA and AFC competitions have been warmed to achieve specific outcomes.

According to another theory, some claim that when an accountant from Ernst & Whinney (the same firm used by Gulf + Western, then-owners of the Knicks) inserted the seven envelopes into the glass drum, some have claimed that he banged the fourth one against the side of the drum to create a creased corner, thereby making it easier for Stern to determine which envelope to choose: the envelope containing the Knicks logo. According to this theory, as the drum was being spun by NBA security director Jack Joyce, Stern was watching the envelopes closely. He then opened the drum, took a deep breath, reached in and selected the envelope with the bent corner and the Knicks logo. This has not been confirmed or corroborated by any official source, as most note that the spinning of the drum was far more forceful than any movement by Joyce, deliberate or otherwise.

Early entrants

College underclassmen

For the third year in a row and the seventh time in eight years, no college underclassman would withdraw their entry into the NBA draft. This year, however, saw a total of twelve players qualify for entry as college underclassmen, including a Sudanese born freshman center named Manute Bol, who would be considered the tallest player in NBA history at the time. The following college basketball players successfully applied for early draft entrance.

Invited attendees

The 1985 NBA draft is considered to be the eighth NBA draft to have utilized what's properly considered the "green room" experience for NBA prospects. The NBA's green room is a staging area where anticipated draftees often sit with their families and representatives, waiting for their names to be called on draft night. Often being positioned either in front of or to the side of the podium (in this case, being positioned in the Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum for the first time the NBA draft used a green room there), once a player heard his name, he would walk to the podium to shake hands and take promotional photos with the NBA commissioner. From there, the players often conducted interviews with various media outlets while backstage. However, once the NBA draft started to air nationally on TV starting with the 1980 NBA draft, the green room evolved from players waiting to hear their name called and then shaking hands with these select players who were often called to the hotel to take promotional pictures with the NBA commissioner a day or two after the draft concluded to having players in real-time waiting to hear their names called up and then shaking hands with David Stern, the NBA's commissioner at the time. The NBA compiled its list of green room invites through collective voting by the NBA's team presidents and general managers alike, which in this year's case belonged to only what they believed were the top 13 prospects at the time. However, for the fourth year in a row, one invite in Dwayne McClain would end up staying in the green room beyond the first round of the draft. Even so, the following players were invited to attend this year's draft festivities live and in person.

See also