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The 1995 NBA draft was loaded with top-end talent, including six All-Stars. There were also plenty of contributors from the second round. The draft was expanded from 54 picks over two rounds to 58 picks (29 picks per round), with the additions of the Toronto Raptors and the Vancouver Grizzlies. Of the 58 players taken, 50 played in the NBA, according to Basketball-reference.com.
The player drafted the latest who played in the league was Don Reid. He was selected with the last pick in the second round by the Detroit Pistons and played eight years.
Here is a look at how the 1995 draft would have gone if it was done today.
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