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The NBA draft signals the start of a new league year. It closely follows the end of the NBA Finals, helping fans transition from thinking about one season ending to another beginning. 

The NBA has developed into a world league. We have plenty of players born in the United States, but the NBA has seen an influx of international talent from Luka Doncic to Victor Wembanyama. These players aren’t as well-known by casual basketball fans because they just played internationally, but they are being drafted highly and have a big impact on the NBA. 

From the homegrown talent infused with the international player pool, a trend has developed in the league. It has been decades since a white American has been drafted with the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. 

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Here is more on the last white American to be drafted No. 1 overall ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft. 

Last white American No. 1 overall pick in NBA

To find the last time a white American was drafted, you have to go all the way back to 1977. There, you will find a 6-10 center named Kent Benson. He was born in 1954 in New Castle, Indiana. Benson attended New Castle Chrysler High School and was named Indiana Mr. Basketball in 1973. 

He chose to stay local for college, attending Indiana University and playing for Bobby Knight. Benson played for the Hoosiers for four seasons, including the 1975-76 undefeated team that went a perfect 32-0. On the undefeated season, he said, “If the team wins, everybody wins. Coach Knight knew the potential that could be with that team. He molded us and made us a team.”

Benson was named the Big Ten Player of the Year as a senior in 1977. He finished his career with 1,740 points and 1,031 rebounds, averaging 15.3 points and 9.0 rebounds per game. 

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Kent Benson draft year

Benson was the first overall pick in the 1977 NBA Draft. He landed with the Milwaukee Bucks, but was only with the team through the 1979-1980 season. Benson was selected ahead of Hall of Famers Walter Davis (1.05), Bernard King (1.07) and Jack Sikma (1.08).

Pick No. Player Name
1 Kent Benson
2 Otis Birdsong
3 Marques Johnson
4 Greg Ballard
5 Walter Davis
6 Kenny Carr
7 Bernard King
8 Jack Sikma
9 Tom LaGarde
10 Ray Williams
11 Ernie Grunfeld
12 Cedric Maxwell
13 Tate Armstrong
14 Tree Rollins
15 Brad Davis
16 Rickey Green
17 Bo Ellis
18 Wesley Cox
19 Rich Laurel
20 Glenn Mosley
21 Anthony Roberts
22 Norm Nixon

Who did Ken Benson play for?

Benson played for Milwaukee, Detroit, Utah and Cleveland in his 11-year career. He played in Italy after leaving the NBA, but retired in 1989 with three years left on his deal. 

Benson made an impact in his first career game. Two minutes in, he elbowed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the gut, and the Lakers center retaliated by punching Benson in the head. Benson suffered a concussion, but only missed one game. Abdul-Jabbar broke his hand with the punch and missed two months of action. 

Kent Benson NBA stats

Here are Kent Benson’s per-game stats from his NBA career.

Season Team Games Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals FG% FT%
1977-78 Bucks 69 18.7 7.7 4.3 1.4 0.8 1.0 46.5% 65.2%
1978-79 Bucks 82 26.0 12.3 7.1 2.5 1.0 1.1 51.8% 73.5%
1979-80 Bucks/Pistons 73 25.9 9.6 6.2 2.4 1.3 1.0 48.4% 70.2%
1980-81 Pistons 59 33.2 15.7 6.8 2.9 1.1 1.2 47.3% 77.2%
1981-82 Pistons 75 32.9 12.5 8.7 2.1 1.3 0.9 50.5% 80.4%
1982-83 Pistons 21 28.5 9.9 7.4 2.3 0.8 0.7 46.7% 76.0%
1983-84 Pistons 82 21.1 7.1 5.0 1.6 0.6 0.9 55.0% 82.2%

1984-85

Pistons 72 19.5 6.6 4.5 1.3 0.6 0.7 50.6% 80.9%
1985-86 Pistons 72 18.7 6.5 5.2 1.1 0.7 0.8 48.4% 79.5%
1986-87 Jazz 73 12.3 4.5 3.2 0.5 0.4 0.5 44.3% 81.0%
1987-88 Cavaliers 2 6.0 2.5 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.5 100% 50.0%
11 Years 4 Teams 680 23.1 9.1 5.7 1.8 0.9 0.9 49.3% 75.7%

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Full list of No. 1 overall NBA Draft picks

Here is a list of all the No. 1 overall draft picks in NBA history.

Year Player Team
1947 Clifton McNeely Pittsburgh Ironmen
1948 Andy Tonkovich Providence Steamrollers
1949 Howie Shannon Providence Steamrollers
1950 Charlie Share Boston Celtics
1951 Gene Melchiorre Baltimore Bullets
1952 Mark Workman Milwaukee Hawks
1953 Ray Felix Baltimore Bullets
1954 Frank Selvy Baltimore Bullets
1955 Dick Ricketts Milwaukee Hawks
1956 Sihugo Green Rochester Royals
1957 Rod Hundley Cincinnati Royals
1958 Elgin Baylor Minneapolis Lakers
1959 Bob Boozer Cincinnati Royals
1960 Oscar Robertson Cincinnati Royals
1961 Walt Bellamy Chicago Packers
1962 Bill McGill Chicago Zephyrs
1963 Art Heyman New York Knicks
1964 Jim Barnes New York Knicks
1965 Fred Hetzel San Francisco Warriors
1966 Cazzie Russell New York Knicks
1967 Jimmy Walker Detroit Pistons
1968 Elvin Hayes San Diego Rockets
1969 Lew Alcindor Milwaukee Bucks
1970 Bob Lanier Detroit Pistons
1971 Austin Carr Cleveland Cavaliers
1972 LaRue Martin Portland Trail Blazers
1973 Doug Collins Philadelphia 76ers
1974 Bill Walton Portland Trail Blazers
1975 David Thompson Atlanta Hawks
1976 John Lucas Houston Rockets
1977 Kent Benson Milwaukee Bucks
1978 Mychal Thompson Portland Trail Blazers
1979 Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers
1980 Joe Barry Carroll Golden State Warriors
1981 Mark Aguierre Dallas Mavericks
1982 James Worthy Los Angeles Lakers
1983 Ralph Sampson Houston Rockets
1984 Akeem Olajuwon Houston Rockets
1985 Patrick Ewing New York Knicks
1986 Brad Daugherty Cleveland Cavaliers
1987 David Robinson San Antonio Spurs
1988 Danny Manning Los Angeles Clippers
1989 Pervis Ellison Sacramento Kings
1990 Derrick Coleman New Jersey Nets
1991 Larry Johnson Charlotte Hornets
1992 Shaquille O’Neal Orlando Magic
1993 Chris Webber Orlando Magic
1994 Glenn Robinson Milwaukee Bucks
1995 Joe Smith Golden State Warriors
1996 Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers
1997 Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs
1998 Michael Olowokandi Los Angeles Clippers
1999 Elton Brand Chicago Bulls
2000 Kenyon Martin New Jersey Nets
2001 Kwame Brown Washington Wizards
2002 Yao Ming Houston Rockets
2003 LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers
2004 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic
2005 Andrew Bogut Milwaukee Bucks
2006 Andrea Bargnani Toronto Raptors
2007 Greg Oden Portland Trail Blazers
2008 Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls
2009 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers
2010 John Wall Washington Wizards
2011 Kyrie Irving Cleveland Cavaliers
2012 Anthony Davis New Orleans Hornets
2013 Anthony Bennett Cleveland Cavaliers
2014 Andrew Wiggins Cleveland Cavaliers
2015 Karl-Antony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves
2016 Ben Simmons Philadelphia 76ers
2017 Markelle Fultz Philadelphia 76ers
2018 Deandre Ayton Phoenix Suns
2019 Zion Williamson New Orleans Pelicans
2020 Anthony Edwards Minnesota Timberwolves
2021 Cade Cunningham Detroit Pistons
2022 Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic
2023 Victor Wembanyam San Antonio Spurs
2024 Zaccharie Risacher Atlanta Hawks
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