1989 NBA Draft - Round Two

Round Two

Pick Player Nationality NBA Team School/Club Team
28 Sherman Douglas (G) USA Miami Heat Syracuse
29 Dyron Nix (F) USA Charlotte Hornets Tennessee
30 Frank Kornet (F) USA Milwaukee Bucks Vanderbilt
31 Jeff Martin (G) USA Los Angeles Clippers Murray State
32 Stanley Brundy (F) USA New Jersey Nets DePaul
33 Jay Edwards (G) USA Los Angeles Clippers Indiana
34 Gary Leonard (C) USA Minnesota Timberwolves Missouri
35 Pat Durham (F) USA Dallas Mavericks Colorado State
36 Cliff Robinson+ (PF/C) USA Portland Trail Blazers Connecticut
37 Michael Ansley (F) USA Orlando Magic Alabama
38 Doug West (G/F) USA Minnesota Timberwolves Villanova
39 Ed Horton (PF/C) USA Washington Bullets Iowa
40 Dino Rađa (PF) Yugoslavia
( Croatia)
Boston Celtics KK Split
41 Doug Roth (C) USA Washington Bullets Tennessee
42 Michael Cutright (SG) USA Denver Nuggets McNeese State
43 Chucky Brown (PF) USA Cleveland Cavaliers North Carolina State
44 Reggie Cross (PF) USA Philadelphia 76ers Hawaii
45 Scott Haffner (G) USA Miami Heat Evansville
46 Ricky Blanton (F) USA Phoenix Suns LSU
47 Reggie Turner (SF) USA Denver Nuggets UAB
48 Junie Lewis (PG) USA Utah Jazz Utah
49 Haywoode Workman (G) USA Atlanta Hawks Oral Roberts
50 Brian Quinnett (F) USA New York Knicks Washington State
51 Mike Morrison (G) USA Phoenix Suns Loyola (MD)
52 Greg Grant (G) USA Phoenix Suns Trenton State
53 Jeff Hodge (SG) USA Dallas Mavericks South Alabama
54 Toney Mack (SG) USA Philadelphia 76ers Georgia

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