Portland Trail Blazers draft Arvydas Sabonis and Dražen Petrović in 1986
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 10:00 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026

On June 17, 1986, NBA commissioner David Stern announced the selection of Arvydas Sabonis by the Portland Trail Blazers during the NBA Draft. The decision was controversial as Sabonis was from the Soviet Union, leading to a negative reaction from the crowd. Two rounds later, Portland further surprised observers by drafting Dražen Petrović from Yugoslavia. These choices marked a significant shift towards embracing international talent in the NBA, challenging the previously held belief that European players were risky prospects.
- •Arvydas Sabonis was selected by Portland as the last pick of the first round.
- •Dražen Petrović was chosen two rounds later by the same team.
- •The selections sparked boos and laughter from the Madison Square Garden audience.
- •Sabonis had previously been drafted but his selection was voided due to age restrictions.
- •These picks initiated a new era of international players in the NBA.
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"European players had long been dismissed as a risk by NBA teams. But two picks by the Portland Trail Blazers helped usher in the league’s international era NBA commissioner David Stern walked to the podium at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden on 17 June 1986. “For the last pick of the first round of the NBA draft … America’s game,” Stern said with a hint of a smile, “the Portland Trail Blazers select Arvydas Sabonis of the Soviet Union.” Boos rained down from the crowd. TBS hosts Bob Neal and Larry Donald burst into laughter. One Portland journalist said if Sabonis ever played in the NBA he’d jump off the Broadway Bridge. (Sabonis had actually been drafted by the Atlanta Hawks the previous year but it was voided because he was not yet 21.) Portland doubled down two rounds later, selecting Dražen Petrović from another communist country, Yugoslavia. Continue reading...
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