we also drafted danny schayes 13th overall. he had a PER of 13.2 that first season and averaged a total of 13.1 points + rebounds. the next year he played in 50 jazz games before we traded him for rich kelley, a 7-foot center/forward from the nuggets. kelley had a 13.2 PER for the rest of that season, but fell off in his two full seasons with the jazz that followed. that's when the jazz traded him for john gianelli, jim boylan and bernard king.
gianelli, whose nickname was g-man, played 17 games and was waived by late november of that season. boylan never played in the NBA after beginning his career as a player-coach in switzerland, but has since been an NBA head coach and assistant coach.
as we've bemoaned in other threads, the king trade never worked out for utah, so they eventually traded him for wayne cooper and a 2nd round pick (ken green). traded green to denver for robert smith, who they waived less than a month later. but cooper played here for a season and averaged 7 and 6 (13) before being traded (with allan bristow) for bill robinzine. robinzine is the guy who played here for a year and then took his own life the following fall after he was out of the NBA.
so from danny schayes (#13), you have a trail of guys that includes schayes, kelley, king, cooper and robinzine, plus some other peripheral guys.