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1 Phoenix
Minnesota
Georgia Anthony Edwards
Shooting Guard
6-5/225
Freshman
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Dallas
Stanford Tyrell Terry
Point Guard
6-2/160
Freshman
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Golden St.
Memphis James Wiseman
Center
7-1/240
Freshman
32 cha14 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Charlotte
Duke Vernon Carey Jr.
Power Forward
6-10/270
Freshman
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Charlotte
Illawarra (Australia) LaMelo Ball
Point Guard
6-7/180
2001 Draftee
33 Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Daniel Oturu
Center
6-10/240
Sophomore
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Chicago
Florida St. Patrick Williams
Small Forward
6-8/225
Freshman
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Philadelphia
ASVEL
Villerbaunne
(France)
Theo Maledon
Point Guard
6-5/174
2001 International
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Cleveland
Auburn Isaac Okoro
Small Forward
6-6/225
Freshman
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Sacramento
Michigan State Xavier Tillman
Power Forward
6-8/245
Junior
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Atlanta
Southern California Onyeka Okongwu
Power Forward
6-9/245
Sophomore
36 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Colorado Tyler Bey
Power Forward
6-7/218
Junior
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Detroit
ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) Killian Hayes
Point Guard
6-5/216
2001 International
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Washington
Zaragoza
(Spain)
Vit Krejci
Point Guard
6-7/198
2000 International
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New York
Dayton Obi Toppin
Power Forward
6-9/220
Sophomore
38 Chicago
Utah
Vanderbilt Saben Lee
Point Guard
6-2/183
Junior
9 Washington
Washington

Maccabi
Tel Aviv
(Israel)
Deni Avdija
Small Forward
6-9/210
2001 International
39 nor13 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New Orleans
Syracuse Elijah Hughes
Shooting Guard
6-6/215
Junior
10 pho15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Phoenix
Maryland Jalen Smith
Power Forward
6-10/215
Sophomore
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Memphis
Mississippi State Robert Woodard II
Small Foward
6-7/235
Sophomore
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San Antonio
Florida State Devin Vassell
Shooting Guard
6-7/195
Sophomore
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San Antonio
Duke Tre Jones
Point Guard
6-3/185
Sophomore
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Sacramento
Iowa State Tyrese Haliburton
Point Guard
6-5/195
Sophomore
42 Detroit
New Orelans
Kentucky Nick Richards
Center
6-11/240
Junior
13 Phoenix
New Orleans
Alabama Kira Lewis Jr.
Point Guard
6-3/165
Sophomore
43 Sacramento
Sacramento
Texas Tech Jahmi'us Ramsey
Shooting Guard
6-4/195
Freshman
14 Miami
Boston
Vanderbilt Aaron Nesmith
Shooting Guard
6-6/215
Sophomore
44 Chicago
Miami

Mega Soccerbet
(Serbia)

Marko Simonovic
Center
6-11/220
1999 International
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Orlando
North Carolina Cole Anthony
Point Guard
6-3/190
Freshman
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Milwaukee
Nebraska Jordan Nwora
Small Forward
6-7/225
Junior
16 Orlando
Portland
Washington Isaiah Stewart
Power Forward
6-9/250
Freshman
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Portland
Washington State C.J. Elleby
Small Forward
6-6/200
Sophomore
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Minnesota
Olympiacos B (Greece) Aleksej Pokusevski
Power Forward
7-0/205
2001 International
47 Boston
Boston
Hapoel
Tel Aviv
(Israel)
Yam Madar
Point Guard
6-3/180
20d00 International
18 Dallas
Dallas
Arizona Josh Green
Shooting Guard
6-6/210
Freshman
48 Golden St.
Golden St.

Arizona

Nico Mannion
Point Guard
6-3/190
Freshman
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Brooklyn
Villanova Saddiq Bey
Shooting Guard
6-8/216
Sophomore
49 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Arkansas Isaiah Joe
Shooting Guard
6-5/180
Sophomore
20 mia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Miami
Memphis Precious Achiuwa
Power Forward
6-9/225
Freshman
50 Atlanta
Atlanta
Louisiana State Skylar Mays
Shooting Guard
6-4/205
Senior
21 Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
Kentucky

Tyrese Maxey
Shooting Guard
6-3/198
Freshman

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Golden State
Boise State Justinian Jessup
Shooting Guard
6-7/202
Senior
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Denver
Arizona

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Power Forward
6-11/240
Freshman

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Sacramento
IMG Academy PGD. Kenyon Martin Jr.
Small Forward
6-7/210
H.S.-Post Graduate
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New York
FC Barcelon (Spain) Leandrio Bolmaro
Small Forward
6-7/200
2000 International
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OK City
Michigan State Cassius Winston
Point Guard
6-1/185
Senior
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Milwaukee
New Zealand (Australia) R.J. Hampton
Shooting Guard
6-5/185
2001 Draftee
54 phoenix
Indiana
Duke Cassius Stanley
Shooting Guard
6-6/193
Freshman
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OK City
Kentucky Immanuel Quickley
Shooting Guard
6-3/188
Sophomore
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Brooklyn
John A. Logan C.C. Jay Scrubb
Small Forward
6-6/215
Sophomore
26 Boston
Boston
Oregon Payton Pritchard
Point Guard
6-2/190
Senior
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Charlotte
Charleston Grant Riller
Shooting Guard
6-3/190
Senior
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Utah
Kansas Udoka Azubuike
Center
7-0/270
Senior
57 lac15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Clippers

Mississippi State

Reggie Perry
Power Forward
6-10/250
Sophomore
28 lal Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Lakers
Washington Jaden McDaniels
Small Forward
6-9/200
Freshman
58 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
DePaul Paul Reed
Power Forward
6-9/210
Junior
29 Toronto
Toronto
San Diego State Malachi Flynn
Point Guard
6-2/180
Junior
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Toronto
Nevada Jalen Harris
Shooting Guard
6-5/195
Junior
30 Utah
Boston
Texas Christian Desmond Bame
Shooting Guard
6-6/215
Senior
60 nor13 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New Orleans
Utah State Sam Merrill
Shooting Guard
6-5/202
Senior

 

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Created: 21 November 2020
Last Updated: 09 December 2020

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Order Team Pick Ht. Wt. Pos. College Year
1. Detroit Cade Cunningham 6-8 200 SG/PG Oklahoma St. FR.
2. Washington Jalen Suggs 6-4 205 SG Gonzaga FR.
3. Golden St. Evan Mobley 7-0 215 PF Southern California FR.
4. Chicago Jalen Green 6-5 186 SG G-League 2002
5. Toronto Jonathan Kuminga 6-8 210 SF G-League 2002
6. Houston Ziaire Williams 6-8 185 SF Stanford FR.
7. New Orleans Scottie Barnes 6-9 227 SF Florida St. FR.
8. Houston James Bouknight 6-5 190 SG UCONN SO.
9. New York Greg Brown 6-9 205 PF Texas FR.
10. Sacramento Brandon Boston 6-7 185 SF Kentucky FR.
11. Atlanta Moses Moody 6-6 205 SG Arkansas FR.
12. OK City Keon Johnson 6-5 186 SG Tennessee FR.
13. Memphis Josh Christopher 6-5 215 SG Arizona St. FR.
14. Golden St. Corey Kispert 6-7 220 SF Gonzaga SR.
15. Cleveland Sharife Cooper 6-1 180 PG Auburn FR.
16. Charlotte Usman Garuba 6-8 230 PF Real Madrid INT.
17. Orlando David Johnson 6-5 210 PG Louisville SO.
18. Denver Isaiah Jackson 6-10 206 PF Kentucky FR.
19. San Antonio J. Robinson-Earl 6-9 230 PF Villanova SO.
20. New York Day'Ron Sharpe 6-11 265 PF North Carolina FR.
21. Brooklyn Charles Bassey 6-11 245 C Western Kentucky JR.
22. Houston Marcus Bagley 6-8 215 PF Arizona State FR.
23. Phoenix Roko Prkacin 6-9 220 PF Cibona INT.
24. Philadelphia Cam Thomas 6-4 210 SG LSU FR.
25. Indiana Jalen Wilson 6-8 220 PF Kansas FR.
26. Utah Terrence Clake 6-7 195 SG Kentucky FR.
27. LA Clippers Kai Jones 6-11 218 PF Texas SO.
28. Milwaukee Terrence Shannon 6-6 210 SG Texas Tech SO.
29. Boston Daishen Nix 6-5 224 PG G-League 2002
30. LA Lakers Franz Wagner 6-9 220 SG/SF Michigan SO.
31. New York Tre Mann 6-5 190 PG Florida SO.
32. New Orleans Juhann Begarin 6-5 185 SG Paris Basket 2002 INT.
33. OK City Rokas Jokubaitis 6-4 194 SG Zalgiris INT.
34. Chicago Ayo Dosunmu 6-5 185 PG Illinois JR.
35. Detroit Jaden Springer 6-4 204 SG Tennessee FR.
36. Houston David Duke 6-5 190 SG Providence JR.
37. New Orleans Jared Butler 6-3 195 PG Baylor JR.
38. Atlanta Ariel Hukporti 7-0 228 C Nevezis INT.
39. Philadelphia Ochai Agbaji 6-5 210 SG Kansas JR.
40. Sacramento Josh Giddey 6-8 190 SG Adelaide 2002 INT.
41. Atlanta Drew Timme 6-10 235 PF Gonzaga SO.
42. Bostons Filip Petrusev 6-11 235 PF/C Mega INT.
43. Sacramento D.J. Steward 6-2 163 SG Duke FR.
44. Utah Davion Mitchell 6-2 205 PG Baylor JR.
45. New Orleans Matthew Hurt 6-9 215 PF Duke SO.
46. New York Earl Timberlake 6-5 229 SG Miami (FL.) FR.
47. Orlando Romeo Weems 6-7 215 SF DePaul SO.
48. OK City Chris Duarte 6-6 190 SG Oregon SR.
49. San Antonio Isaiah Todd 6-10 210 PF G-League 2001
50. Dallas Jason Preston 6-4 187 PG Ohio JR.
51. Charlotte Trendon Watford 6-9 240 PF LSU SO.
52. Portland Luka Garza 6-11 265 C Iowa SR.
53. Phoenix Ron Harper Jr. 6-6 245 SG Rutgers JR.
54. Philadelphia Marcus Garrett 6-5 195 SG Kansas SR.
55. Indiana Scottie Lewis 6-5 180 SG Florida SO.
56. Indiana Taevion Kinsey 6-5 185 SG Marshall JR.
57. Charlotte Yves Pons 6-6 215 SF Tennessee SR.
58. Indiana Isaiah Livers 6-7 230 SF Michigan SR.
59. Boston Kofi Cockburn 7-0 285 C Illinois SO.
60. Charlotte Sandro Mamukelashvili 6-11 240 PF Seton Hall SR.
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2020 Underclassmen

2020 Underclassmen

Class School/Team Player Status
FR. Memphis Precious Achiuwa Miami 1st/20th
JR. California Baptist Milan Acquaah Undrafted
FR. Austin Peay Jordyn Adams Withdrew
JR. Mississippi State Abdul Ado Withdrew
JR. Creighton Ty-Shon Alexander Undrafted
SO. Utah Timmy Allen Withdrew
JR. Boise State Derrick Alston Jr. Withdrew
FR. North Carolina Cole Anthony Orlando 1st/15th
1999 INT. MZT Skopje (Macedonia) Berke Atar Withdrew
2001 INT. Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Deni Avdija Washington 1st/9th
SO. Gonzaga Joel Ayayi Withdrew
1999 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Brancou Badio Withdrew
SO. Marquette Brendan Bailey Undrafted
1999 INT. Split (Croatia) Darko Bajo Withdrew
1999 INT. Roseto (Italy) Philippe Bayehe Withdrew
SO. Villanova Saddiq Bey Brookyln 1st/19th
JR. Colorado Tyler Bey Philadelphia 2nd/36th
JR. Norfolk State Jermaine Bishop Undrafted
2001 INT. Rytas (Lithuania) Marek Blazevic Withdrew
1999 INT. Radom (Poland) Adrian Bogucki Undrafted
2000 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Leandro Bolmaro New York 1st/23rd
SO. Eastern Kentucky Jomaru Brown Withdrew
JR. IUPUI Marcus Burk Withdrew
JR. Nebraska Dachon Burke Jr. Undrafted
JR. Colgate Jordan Burns Withdrew
SO. Baylor Jared Butler Withdrew
JR. Siena Manny Camper Withdrew
FR. Duke Vernon Carey Jr. Charlotte 2nd/32nd
SO. Minnesota Marcus Carr Withdrew
JR. Brown Tamenang Choh Withdrew
FR. Illinois Kofi Cockburn Withdrew
JR. South Florida David Collins Withdrew
JR. NJIT Zach Cooks Withdrew
JR. Dayton Jalen Crutcher Withdrew
2001 INT. Prat (Spain) Vinicius Da Silva Withdrew
JR. St. Joseph’s Ryan Daly Withdrew
JR. Delaware Nate Darling Undrafted
SO. Louisiana State Darius Days Withdrew
SO. Wichita State Dexter Dennis Withdrew
SO. Cal State Northridge Lamine Diane Undrafted
SO. Illinois Ayo Dosunmu Withdrew
SO. Kansas Devon Dotson Undrafted
2000 INT. Pesaro (Italy) Henri Drell Withdrew
1999 INT. Zentro Basket (Spain) Imru Duke Undrafted
JR. Purdue Nojel Eastern Withdrew
1999 INT. Kleb Ferrara (Italy) Michele Ebeling Withdrew
2000 INT. Pesaro (Italy) Paul Eboua Undrafted
FR. Georgia Anthony Edwards Minnesota 1st/1st
1999 INT. Fuenlabrada (Spain) Osas Ehigiator Withdrew
2001 INT. Limoges (France) Joel Ekamba Withdrew
SO. Washington State C.J. Elleby Portland 2nd/46th
JR. Western Carolina Mason Faulkner Withdrew
JR. St. John’s LJ Figueroa Withdrew
JR. St. Mary’s Malik Fitts Undrafted
JR. San Diego State Malachi Flynn Toronto 1st/29th
1999 INT. Neuchatel (Switzerland Selim Fofana Withdrew
JR. Richmond Blake Francis Withdrew
JR. St. Louis Hasahn French Withdrew
JR. North Carolina State DJ Funderburk Withdrew
SO. Utah Both Gach Withdrew
FR. Ohio State Alonzo Gaffney Withdrew
JR. Iowa Luka Garza Withdrew
JR. Richmond Jacob Gilyard Withdrew
JR. Richmond Grant Golden Withdrew
1999 INT. Baskonia (Spain) Miguel Gonzalez Withdrew
JR. St. Louis Jordan Goodwin Withdrew
1997 No College Tony Goodwin II Withdrew
JR. Buffalo Jayvon Graves Withdrew
SO. Northern Iowa AJ Green Withdrew
FR. Arizona Josh Green Dallas 1st/18th
FR. Central Florida Darin Green Jr. Withdrew
SO. Kentucky Ashton Hagans Undrafted
SO. Iowa State Tyrese Haliburton Sacramento 1st/12th
Post Grad Moravian Prep H.S. Josh Hall Undrafted
JR. Georgia Rayshaun Hammonds Undrafted
JR. Nevada Jalen Harris Toronto 2nd/59th
FR. Fresno State Niven Hart Undrafted
2001 INT. Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) Killian Hayes Detroit 1st/7th
1999 INT. Bandirma (Turkey) Sehmus Hazer Withdrew
SO. Michigan State Aaron Henry Withdrew
SO. UCLA Jalen Hill Withdrew
SO. Houston Nate Hinton Houston
JR. Virginia Jay Huff Withdrew
JR. Syracuse Elijah Hughes New Orleans 2nd/39th
SO. Southern Methodist Feron Hunt Withdrew
SO. Long Beach State Chance Hunter Withdrew
JR. Houston DeJon Jarreau Withdrew
JR. Creighton Damien Jefferson Withdrew
SO. Arkansas Isaiah Joe Philadelphia 2nd/49th
FR. Cape Fear C.C. Dakari Johnson Undrafted
JR. UL Lafayette Jalen Johnson Withdrew
2000 INT. Zalgiris (Lithuania) Rokas Jokubaitis Withdrew
JR. Nicholls State Andre Jones Withdrew
JR. Middle Tennessee State C.J. Jones Undrafted
JR. Alabama Herbert Jones Withdrew
JR. Arkansas Mason Jones Undrafted
SO. Duke Tre Jones San Antonio 2nd/41st
1999 INT. Nevezis (Lithiania) Georgios Kalaitzakis Withdrew
JR. Gonzaga Corey Kispert Withdrew
2000 INT. Zaragoza (Spain) Vit Krejci Washington 2nd/37th
2000 INT. VEF Riga (Latvia) Arturs Kurucs Withdrew
JR. North Carolina A&T Kameron Langley Withdrew
SO. South Carolina AJ Lawson Withdrew
JR. Vanderbilt Saben Lee Utah 2nd/38th
2001 Lewisville (TBL) Michael Lenoir Undrafted
JR. James Madison Matt Lewis Withdrew
SO. Alabama Kira Lewis Jr. New Orleans 1st/13th
JR. Michigan Isaiah Livers Withdrew
2001 INT. Roseto (Italy) Dut Mabor Withdrew
2000 INT. Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) Yam Madar Boston 2nd/47th
JR. Creighton Denzel Mahoney Withdrew
Post Grad Pacific Academy H.S. Makur Maker Withdrew
2001 INT. ASVEL (France) Theo Maledon Philadelphia 2nd/34th
JR. Seton Hall Sandro Mamukelashvili Withdrew
Post Grad Vanier College H.S. Karim Mane Undrafted
FR. Florida Tre Mann Withdrew
FR. Arizona Nico Mannion Golden St. 2nd/48th
JR. Xavier Naji Marshall Undrafted
JR. Arizona State Remy Martin Withdrew
Post Grad IMG Academy H.S. Kenyon Martin Jr. Sacramento 2nd/52nd
1999 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Sergi Martinez Undrafted
FR. Kentucky Tyrese Maxey Philadelphia 1st/21th
SO. Georgetown Mac McClung Withdrew
FR. Washington Jaden McDaniels LA Lakers 1st/28th
JR. Southern Methodist Isiaha Mike Undrafted
JR. UNC Greensboro Isaiah Miller Withdrew
1999 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Nikola Miskovic Withdrew
JR. San Diego State Matt Mitchell Withdrew
SO. Kentucky E.J. Montgomery Undrafted
2000 INT. Roseto (Italy) Aristide Mouaha Withdrew
SO. Florida Andrew Nembhard Withdrew
SO. Vanderbilt Aaron Nesmith Boston 1st/14th
FR. Arizona Zeke Nnaji Denver 1st/22nd
JR. Massachusetts-Lowell Obadiah Noel Withdrew
1997 Draftee No College/Team Nikos Okekuoyen Undrafted
JR. Louisville Jordan Nwora Milwaukee 2nd/45th
FR. Southern California Onyeka Okongwu Atlanta 1st/6th
FR. Auburn Isaac Okoro Cleveland 1st/5th
JR. Stony Brook Elijah Olaniyi Withdrew
SO. Minnesota Daniel Oturu Minnesota 2nd/33rd
1999 INT. Bahia Basket (Argentina) Caio Pachecoc Withdrew
2000 INT. Joventut (Spain) Joel Parra Undrafted
SO. Mississippi State Reggie Perry LA Clippers 2nd/57th
SO. Gonzaga Filip Petrusev Withdrew
JR. Alabama John Petty Jr. Withdrew
JR. Temple Nate Pierre-Louis Undrafted
SO. Missouri Xavier Pinson Withdrew
2001 INT. Olympiacos (Greece) Aleksej Pokusevski Minnesota 1st/17th
JR. Tennessee Yves Pons Withdrew
SO. Kentucky Immanuel Quickley OK City 1st/25th
SO. Youngstown State Darius Quisenberry Withdrew
1999 INT. Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) Sander Raieste Withdrew
FR. Texas Tech Jahmi’us Ramsey Sacramento 2nd/43rd
JR. DePaul Paul Reed Jr. Philadelphia 2nd/58th
JR. Kentucky Nick Richards New Orleans 2nd/42nd
2001 INT. AEK (Greece) Nikolaos Rogkavopoulos Withdrew
JR. Pepperdine Colbey Ross Withdrew
JR. Rhode Island Fatts Russell Withdrew
FR. Ranger C.C. Joe Saterfield Withdrew
1999 INT. Anadolu Efes (Turkey) Yigitcan Saybir Withdrew
SO. John A. Logan C.C. Jayden Scrubb Brooklyn 2nd/55th
1999 INT. Fuenlabrada (Spain) Njegos Sikiras Withdrew
JR. Clemson Aamir Simms Withdrew
1999 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Marko Simonovic Chicago 2nd/44th
SO. Louisiana State Ja’Vonte Smart Withdrew
JR. UCLA Chris Smith Withdrew
JR. Central Florida Collin Smith Withdrew
SO. Maryland Jalen Smith Phoenix 1st/10th
JR. Indiana Justin Smith Undrafted
JR. Missouri Mitchell Smith Withdrew-
JR. Vermont Stef Smith Withdrew
SO. Hampton Ben Stanley Withdrew
FR. Duke Cassius Stanley Indiana 2nd/54th
FR. Washington Isaiah Stewart Portland 1st/16th
SO. Tennessee-Martin Parker Stewart Withdrew
JR. Austin Peay Terry Taylor Withdrew
JR. Baylor MaCio Teague Withdrew
FR. Stanford Tyrell Terry Dallas 2nd/31st
2001 INT. Nanterre (France) Mouhamed Thiam Undrafted
JR. Morehead State Justin Thomas Withdrew
JR. Oregon State Ethan Thompson Withdrew
JR. Michigan State Xavier Tillman Sr. Sacramento 2nd/35th
JR. Missouri Jeremiah Tilmon Withdrew
SO. Dayton Obi Toppin New York 1st/8th
2001 INT. Dynasty Sports Institute (Canada) Aboubacar Traore Withdrew
2000 INT. Partizan (Serbia) Uros Trifunovic Withdrew
JR. Butler Jordan Tucker Undrafted
SO. Florida State Devin Vassell San Antonio 1st/11th
1999 INT. Prienai (Lithuania) Arnas Velicka Withdrew
JR. Arizona State Alonzo Verge Jr. Withdrew
JR. Cincinnati Chris Vogt Withdrew
1999 INT. Khimik (Ukraine) Andrii Voinalovych Withdrew
JR. Ohio State CJ Walker Withdrew
FR. Louisiana State Trendon Watford Withdrew
JR. Dayton Ibi Watson Withdrew
JR. Mississippi State Nick Weatherspoon Undrafted
JR. Ohio State Kaleb Wesson Undrafted
JR. Marshall Jarrod West Withdrew
JR. Arizona State Romello White Withdrew
FR. Kentucky Kahlil Whitney Undrafted
SO. Evansville DeAndre Williams Withdrew
SO. Louisiana State Emmitt Williams Undrafted
JR. Cincinnati Keith Williams Withdrew
FR. Florida State Patrick Williams Chicago 1st/4th
FR. Memphis James Wiseman Golden St. 1st/2nd
SO. Mississippi State Robert Woodard II Memphis 2nd/40th
JR. Colorado McKinley Wright IV Withdrew
JR. Georgetown Omer Yurtseven Undrafted
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Last Updated: 19 January 2021

Desert Classic (1993 - 2001)

Year-by-year Desert Classic Tournament Teams:

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2001
Jeff Trepagnier , USC (MVP)
Charlie Bell , Michigan State
Brian Scalabrine , USC
Damone Brown , Syracuse
Anthony Evans , Georgia
Darren Kelly , Texas
Andre Hutson, Michigan State

2000
A.J. Guyton , Indiana (MVP)
Jarrett Stephens , Penn State
Pete Mickeal , Cincinnati
Gabe Muoneke , Texas
Mark Madsen , Stanford
Justin Love , St. Louis

1999
Kris Clack , Texas (MVP)
Melvin Levett , Cincinnati
Laron Profit , Maryland
Lari Ketner , UMASS
Scott Padgtett , Kentucky
Michael Batiste , Arizona State
James Posey , Xavier

1998
Bakari Hendrix , Gonzaga (MVP)
Tyrone Nesby , UNLV
Casey Shaw , Toledo
Michael Dickerson , Arizona
Andrae Patterson , Indiana
Keon Clark , UNLV

1997
Kelvin Cato , Iowa State (MVP)
James Collins , Florida State
Charles O'Bannon , UCLA
Jacque Vaughn , Kansas
Bobby Jackson , Minnesota
Kebu Stewart , Cal State Bakersfield

1996
Jerome Williams , Georgetown (MVP)
Joseph Blair , Arizona
Reggie Geary , Arizona
Steve Nash , Santa Clara
Russ Millard , Iowa
Carlos Strong , Georgia

1995
Sherell Ford , Illinois-Chicago (MVP)
Loren Meyer , Iowa State
Lou Roe , UMASS
Lawrence Moten , Syracuse
Donny Marshall, UCONN
Eric Williams, Providence

1994
Eric Piatkowski , Nebraska (MVP)
Khalid Reeves, Arizona
Greg Minor, Louisville
Brian Grant , Xavier
Eric Mobley , Pittsburgh
Dickey Simpkins , Providence

1993
Greg Graham , Indiana (MVP)
Scott Burrell , UCONN
Malcolm Mackey , Georgia Tech
Evers Burns , Maryland
Rex Walters , Kansas

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Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (1953 - Present Day)

Year-by-year Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Teams:

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2019
Chris Clemons , Campbell (MVP)
Jarrell Brantley , Charleston
Devontae Cacok , UNC Wilmington
Terence Davis , Ole Miss
DaQuan Jeffries , Tulsa
Jeremiah Martin , Memphis
James Palmer Jr. , Nebraska
Josh Perkins , Gonzaga
Nick Perkins , Buffalo
Josh Reaves , Penn State
Marial Shayok , Iowa State
Quinndary Weatherspoon, Mississippi State

2018
Jaylen Barford , Arkansas (MVP)
Devon Hall, Virginia
Justin Johnson , Western Kentucky
George King, Colorado
Jock Landale , Saint Mary's
Yante Maten , Georgia
Tyler Nelson , Fairfield
Kendrick Nunn , Oakland
Desi Rodriguez , Seton Hall
Andrew Rowsey , Marquette
Justin Tillman , VCU
Kyle Washington , Cincinnati

2017
Damyean Dotson, Houston (MVP)
Tyler Cavanaugh , George Washington
J.J. Frazier , Georgia
Matt Jones , Duke
Zach LeDay , Virginia Tech
Naz Long , Iowa State
Dallas Moore , North Florida
Emmanuel Omogbo , Colorado State
Justin Robinson , Monmouth
Sebastian Saiz , Ole Miss
Jake Wiley , Eastern Washington
Jacorey Williams , Middle Tennessee State

2016
A.J. English III , Iona (MVP)
Ryan Anderson , Arizona
Matt Costello , Michigan State
Isaiah Cousins , Oklahoma
Dorian Finney-Smith , Florida
Bryn Forbes , Michigan State
Melvin Johnson , VCU
Isaiah Miles , Saint Joseph's
Abdel Nader , Iowa State
Retin Obasohan , Alabama
Angel Rodriguez , Miami (FL.)
D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera , Georgetown

2015
Treveon Graham , VCU (MVP)
Darion Atkins , Virginia
J.J. Avila , Colorado State
D'Angelo Harrison , St. John's
Richaun Holmes , Bowling Green
Cady Lalanne , Massachusetts
David Laury , Iona
Chavaughn Lewis , Marist
D.J. Newbill , Penn State
Matt Stainbrook , Xavier
Jabril Trawick , Georgetown
Reigarvius Williams , Murray State

2014
Davante Gardner , Marquette (MVP)
Travis Bader , Oakland
Drew Crawford , Northwestern
Andre Dawkins , Duke
Shawn Jones , Middle Tennessee State
Javon McCrea , Buffalo
Jake Odum , Indiana State
Ronald Roberts , Saint Joseph's
Garrick Sherman , Notre Dame
Markel Starks , Georgetown
Shayne Whittington , Western Michigan
Jamil Wilson , Marquette

2013
Brandon Davies , Brigham Young (MVP)
Tyler Brown , Illinois State
Keith Clanton , UCF
Ian Clark , Belmont
Jack Cooley , Notre Dame
Robert Covington , Tennessee State
Edward Daniel , Murray State
Dwayne Davis , Southern Mississippi
Ramon Galloway , La Salle
Jamelle Hagins , Delaware
Carl Hall , Wichita State
Durand Scott , Miami (FL.)

2012
Kyle O'Quinn , Norfolk State (MVP)
Kim English , Missouri
Ashton Gibbs , Pittsburgh
Augustus Gilchrist , South Florida
JaMychal Green , Alabama
Wendell McKines , New Mexico State
Kevin Murphy , Tennessee Tech
Guna Ra , Missouri
Rakim Sanders , Fairfield
Henry Sims , Georgetown
Garrett Stutz , Wichita State
Jordan Theodore , Seton Hall

2011
Jimmy Butler , Marquette (MVP)
Matthew Bryan-Amaning , Washington
Bill Clark , Duquesne
Andrew Goudelock , Charleston
Dwight Hardy , St. John's
Rick Jackson , Syracuse
Vernon Macklin , Florida
Casey Mitchell , West Virginia
Malcolm Thomas , San Diego State
Alex Tyus , Florida

2010
Jerome Randle , California (MVP)
Rodney Green , LaSalle
Donald Sloan , Texas A&M
Raymar Morgan , Michigan State
Kevin Palmer , Texas A&M-Corpus; Christi
Osiris Eldridge , Illinois State
Mikhail Torrance , Alabama
Ryan Thompson , Rider
A.J. Slaughter , Western Kentucky
Reggie Holmes , Morgan State
DeShawn Sims , Michigan
Jordan Eglseder , Northern Iowa

2009
DeMarre Carroll , Missouri (MVP) 
A.J. Abrams , Texas
Alade Aminu , Georgia Tech
Jimmy Baron , Rhode Island
Jon Brockman , Washington
Paul Delaney III , UAB
Wes Matthews , Marquette
B.J. Raymond , Xavier
Alex Ruoff , WVU
Garret Siler , Augusta State
Jermaine Taylor , Central Florida
A.D. Vassallo , Virginia Tech
Gary Wilkinson , Utah State

2008
Jamar Butler , Ohio State (MVP)
Josh Duncan , Xavier
Pat Calathes , Saint Joseph's
Kyle Hines , UNC-Greensboro
Reggie Williams , VMI
Gary Forbes , UMASS
Deron Washington , Virginia Tech
Othello Hunter , Ohio State
Jiri Hubalek , Iowa State
Chris Lofton , Tennessee
Charron Fisher , Niagara
JaJuan Smith , Tennessee

2007
DaShaun Wood , Wright State (MVP)
Russell Carter , Notre Dame
Anhony Tolliver , Creighton
Ryvon Covile , Detroit
Jamaal Tatum , Southern Illinois
Dustin Salisbery , Temple
Cartier Martin , Kansas State
Caleb Green , Oral Roberts
Adam Haluska , lowa
Rashad Jones-Jennings , Arkansas-Little Rock
Carl Landry , Purdue
David Teague , Purdue

2006
Keydren Clark , St. Peter's (MVP)
Solomon Jones , South Florida
Jose Juan Barea , Northeastern
C.J. Watson , Tennessee
Steve Novak , Marquette
Greg Brunner , Towa
Eric Hicks , Cincinnati
Akin Akingbala , Clemson
Chris Hernandez , Stanford
Daniel Kickert , St. Mary's
Nick George , Virginia Commonwealth

2005
Chuck Hayes , Kentucky (MVP)
Jared Homan , Iowa State
Jason Maxiell , Cincinnati
Ivan McFarlin , Oklahoma State
Taylor Coppenrath , Vermont
Andre Owens , Houston
Quemont Greer , DePaul
David Lucas , Oregon State
David Logan , Indianapolis
Omar Thomas , UTEP

2004
Tony Bobbitt , Cincinnati (MVP)
Andre Brown , DePaul
Antonio Burks , Memphis
Erik Daniels , Kentucky
Desmon Farmer , USC
Michel Morandais , Colorado
Bryant Matthews , Virginia Tech
Ricky Minard , Morehead State
Dylan Page , Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Cory Violette , Gonzaga

2003
Jerome Beasley , North Dakota (MVP)
Jason Keep , San Diego
Will McDonald , South Florida
Tommy Smith , Arizona State
Trevor Harvey , Florida State
Travis Hansen , Brigham Young
Willie Green , Detroit
Jermaine Boyette , Weber State
Victor Williams , Oklahoma State
Tony Bland , San Diego State

2002
Aaron McGhee , Oklahoma (MVP)
Lubos Barton , Valparaiso
David Bluthenthal , USC
Andy Ellis , Texas Tech
Reggie Evans , lowa
Clarence Gilbert , Missouri
Adam Hall , Virginia
John Linehan , Providence
Preston Shumpert , Syracuse
Jobey Thomas , Charlotte

2001
Rashad Phillips , Detroit (MVP)
Anthony Evans , Georgia
Horace Jenkins , William Paterson
George Evans , George Mason
Mike Mardesich , Maryland
Nate James , Duke
Kyle Hill , Eastern Illinois
Sergio McClain , Illinois
Damon Thornton , N.C. State
Isiah Victor , Tennessee

2000
Mike Smith , Louisiana-Monroe (MVP)
Anthony Blakes , Wyoming
Doc Robinson , Auburn
Jameel Watkins , Georgetown
Jarrett Stephens , Penn State
Eddie Gill , Weber State
Justin Love , St. Louis
Reed Rawlings , Samford
Axel Dench , Gonzaga
Nate Johnson , Louisville

1999
Tyrone Grant , St. John's (MVP)
Eric Schraeder , St. Mary's
Devean George , Augsburg
J.R. Koch , lowa
Lenny Brown , Xavier
Kareem Reid , Arkansas
Jeff Foster , SW Texas State
Eddie Lucas , Virginia Tech
Ryan Robertson , Kansas
Melvin Levett , Cincinnati

1998
Torraye Braggs, Xavier (MVP)
Makhtar Ndiaye , North Carolina
Felipe Lopez , St. John's
Curtis Staples , Virginia
Greg Buckner , Clemson
Jerod Ward , Michigan
Andrew Betts , Long Beach State
Shammond Williams , North Carolina
Ruben Patterson , Cincinnati
Nick Davis , Arkansas

1997
Carlos Williams , UAB (MVP)
Merl Code , Clemson
John Thomas , Minnesota
Derek Grimm , Missouri
Eddie Elisma , Georgia Tech
Cedric Henderson , Memphis
Anthony Johnson , Charleston
Dedric Willoughby , lowa
Paul Grant , Wisconsin
Odell Hodge , ODU

1996
Bernard Hopkins , VCU (MVP)
Marcus Mann, Miss. Valley State
Jeff Nordgaard , Wisconsin-Green Bay
Moochie Norris , West Florida
Adrian Griffin , Seton Hall
Shawn Harvey , West Virginia State
Reggie Townsend , St. Joseph's
Mark Pope , Kentucky
Quinn Harwood , Davidson
Art Long , Cincinnati

1995
Erik Meek , Duke (MVP)
Lucious Jackson , Syracuse
Antoine Gillespie , UTEP
Eric Burks , Charleston Southern
Anthony Pelle , Fresno State
George Banks , UTEP
Jason Caffey , Alabama
Jarvis Lang , Charlotte
Mike Jones , ODU
Jimmy King , Michigan

1994
Askia Jones , Kansas State (MVP)
Jervaughn Scales , Southern
Melvin Simon , New Orleans
Harry Moore , St. Bonaventure
Gaylon Nickerson , NW Oklahoma
Gary Collier , Tulsa
Anthony Miller , Michigan State
Brian Reese , North Carolina
Dickey Simpkins , Providence
Greg Minor , Louisville

1993
Mark Bell , Western Kentucky (MVP)
William Davis , James Madison
Matt Nover , Indiana
Leonard White , Southern
Sherron Mills , VCU 
Dirk Surles , George Washington
Evers Burns , Maryland
John Best , Tennessee Tech
Harper Williams , Massachusetts
Stanley Jackson , UAB

1992
Marlon Maxey , UTEP (MVP)
Randy Woods , La Salle
John Pelphrey , Kentucky
Lewis Geter , Ohio
Benford Williams , Texas
Harold Ellis , Morehouse
Reggie Slater , Wyoming
Darren Morningstar , Pittsburgh
Elbert Rogers , UAB
James Moses , lowa

1991
John Turner , Phillips (MVP)
LeRon Ellis , Syracuse
Steve Hood , James Madison
Kenny Turner , Virginia
Marc Brown , Siena
Mike luzzolino , St. Francis
Melvin Cheatum , Alabama
Marty Dow , San Diego State
Gary Waites , Alabama
Dwayne Davis , Florida

1990
Dave Jamerson , Ohio University (MVP)
Tate George , Connecticut
Greg Foster , UTEP
Jud Buechler , Arizona
Irving Thomas , Florida State
Ron Draper , American
Keith Smith , California
Joe DeBartoli , San Francisco
Mark Tillmon , Georgetown
Robert Brickey , Duke

1989
Tim Hardaway, UTEP (MVP)
Gerald Greene , Seton Hall
Michael Ansley , Alabama
Pat Durham , Colorado State
Paul Graham , Ohio
Reggie Turner , UAB
Milt Newton , Kansas
Kenny Payne , Louisville
Ricky Blanton , LSU
Jens-Uwe Gordon , Santa Clara

1988
Dan Majerle , Central Michigan (MVP)
Everette Stephens , Purdue
Grant Long , Eastern Michigan
Todd Mitchell , Purdue
Morlon Wiley , Long Beach State
Jeff Moe , lowa
Randolph Keys , S. Mississippi
Phil Stinnie , Va. Commonwealth
Micheal Williams , Baylor
Anthony Mason , Tennessee State

1987
Jamie Waller , Virginia Union (MVP) 
Tyrone Bogues , Wake Forest
Derrick Dowell , USC
Nikita Wilson , LSU
Scottie Pippen , Central Arkansas
Rickie Winslow , Houston
Gay Elmore , VMI
Andrew Kennedy, Virginia
Winston Crite , Texas A&M
Kannard Johnson , Western Kentucky

1986
Dennis Rodman , SE Oklahoma St. (MVP)
Otis Smith , Jacksonville
Andre Turner , Memphis
David Henderson , Duke
Joe Ward, , Georgia
Ron Rowan , St. John's
Wendell Alexis , Syracuse
Richard Rellford, Michigan
Bob Beecher , Virginia Tech
Earl Kelley , Connecticut

1985
Sam Mitchell , Mercer (MVP)
Charles Oakley , Virginia Union
Carey Scurry , Long Island
Kelvin Johnson , Richmond
Terry Porter , Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Ralph Lewis, La Salle
Bobby Lee Hurt , Alabama
Brad Wright , UCLA
Joe Carrabino , Harvard
Calvin Duncan , VCU

1984
Curtis Green, Southern Mississippi (MVP)
Tim Dillon , Northern Illinois
Butch Graves , Yale
Willie Jackson , Centenary
Chipper Harris , Robert Morris
George Singleton , Furman
Jerome Kersey , Longwood
Gary Plummmer , Boston University
John Stockton , Gonzaga
Mark Halsel , Northeastern
Dicky Beal , Kentucky

1983
Kenny Lyons , North Texas State (MVP)
Chuck Barnett , Oklahoma
Frank Burnell , Stetson
Mike Davis , Alabama
Billy Goodwin , St. John's
Michael Holton , UCLA
Dirk Minniefield , Kentucky
Claude Riley , Texas A&M
Craig Robinson , UAB
Mark West , ODU

1982
Mike Hackett , Jacksonville (MVP)
Charles Pittman , Maryland
Mike Helms , Wake Forest
Ken Stancell , VCU
Michael Wilson , Marquette
Dino Gregory , Long Beach State
Andre Gaddy , George Mason
Skip Dillard, DePaul
Eric Smith , Georgetown
Oliver Robinson , UAB
Craig Tucker , Illinois

1981
Larry Nance , Clemson (MVP)
Vernon Smith , Texas A&M
Tracy Jackson , Notre Dame
Tom Sienkiewicz, Villanova
Larry Spriggs , Howard
David Burns , St. Louis
Andra Griffin, Washington
Sam Clancy, Pittsburgh
B.B. Davis , Lamar
Mike Pepper , North Carolina

1980
Monti Davis , Tennessee State (MVP)
Cedrick Hordges , South Carolina
Clyde Austin , North Carolina State
Reggie Gaines , Winston-Salem St.
Jim Abromaitis , Connecticut
Lavon Mercer , George
Wayne Robinson , Virginia Tech
Carl Nicks , Indiana State
Rick Mahorn , Hampton
Jonathan Moore , Furman
Keith Valentinie, Virginia Union

1979
Tico Brown , Georgia Tech (MVP)
Larry Knight , Loyola (IL)
Ernie Cobb , Boston College
James Bradley , Memphis State
Mark Young , Fairfield
Andrew Parker , Iowa State
Kim Goetz , San Diego State
Victor King , Louisiana Tech
Terry Duerod , Detroit
Edgar Jones , Nevada-Reno

1978
Larry Boston , Maryland (MVP)
Glenn Hagan , St. Bonaventure
Greg Sanders , St. Bonaventure
Marc lavaroni , Virginia
Otis Howard , Austin Peay
John Rudd , McNeese State
Ron Bell , Virginia Tech
Denny Fields, Charlotte
Hollis Copeland , Rutgers
Chris Peter , Holy Cross

1977
Wilson Washington , ODU (MVP)
Tony Hansen , Cincinnati
Greg Yoder , Cincinnati
Bill Paterno , Notre Dame
Eddie Jordan , Rutgers
Jeff Cummings , Tulane
Curvan Lewis , Virginia Union
Terry Douglas , ODU
Matt Hicks , Northern Illinois

1976
Major Jones , Albany State (GA) (MVP)
Harry Davis , Morris Brown
John Lucas , Maryland
Bob Carrington , Boston College
Mo Howard , Maryland

1975
Lindsay Hairston , Michigan State (MVP)
George Jackson , Dayton
Oliver Purnell, ODU
Cornelius Cash , Bowling Green
Fletcher Johnson , Randolph-Macon

1974
Steve Platt , Huntington (MVP)
Jesse Dark , VCU
Len "Truck" Robinson , Tennessee State
Bobby Stevens , Virginia Tech
Lerman Battle , Fairmont

1973
Gene Doyle , Holy Cross (MVP)
Tony Prince , St. John's
Caldwell Jones , Albany State
Aron Stewart , Richmond
Joe Cafferky , North Carolina State

1972
Russell Lee , Marshall (MVP)
Kevin Porter , St. Francis (PA)
Rudolph Peele , Norfolk State
Ed Czernota , Sacred Heart
Wil Robinson , West Virginia

1971
Walt Szczerbiak, George Washington (MVP)
Jim O'Brien , Boston College
Willie Allen , Miami (FL.)
Ron Rippetoe , David Limpscomb
Ken Davis, Georgetown

1970
Dave Cowens , Florida State (MVP)
Vann Williford , North Carolina State
Bobby Cremins , South Carolina
Bob Lienhard, Georgia
Jimmy Wilson , Cheyney State
Gordon Stiles , American

1969
Gene Littles , High Point (MVP)
Dwight Durante , Catawba
Elnardo Webster , St. Peter's
Charles Bonaparte , Norfolk State
Larry Cannon , La Salle

1968
Wayne Chapman , Western Kentucky (MVP)
Tom Boerwinkle , Tennessee
Gary Kochersberger , Fort Eustis
Garfield Smith , Eastern Kentucky
Tom Jasper , William & Mary

1967
Earl Monroe , Winston-Salem St. (MVP)
Jimmy Walker , Providence
Isiah King , Hiram Scott
Ron Perry , Virginia Tech
Rick Dean , Syracuse

1966
Mike Barrett , West Virginia Tech (MVP)
Dick St. Clair , ODU
Ron Krick , Cincinnati
Gary Ward , Maryland
Ed Bodkin , Eastern Kentucky

1965
Rick Barry , Miami (Fl.) (MVP)
Jim Fox, South Carolina
Dick St. Clair , ODU
Doug Moe , Mikro (Southern Textile)
Jesse Brandson, Elon

1964
Doug Moe , Mikro (Southern Textile) (MVP)
Bill Otte , East Carolina
Ronnie Collins , South Carolina
Art Whisnant , Wilkes-Barre (EBA)

1963
Doug Moe , Pharr (Southern Textile) (MVP)
Larry Brown, North Carolina
Dick O'Neal , Morris Harvey
Bill Jarman , Davidson
Art Whisnant , South Carolina

1962
Russ Marvel , North Carolina State (MVP)
Art Whisnant , South Carolina
Ken Rohloff , North Carolina State
Gary Daniels , Citadel
Bud Olsen, Louisville

1961
Chris Smith , Virginia Tech (MVP)
Lewis Mills , Virginia Tech
Bob Ayersman , Virginia Tech
Brian Sheehan , Georgetown
Charles McNeil , Maryland

1960
Ike Riddick , East Carolina (MVP)
Gary Clark , Fort Lee
Alex Roberts , Fort Lee
Lee Shaffer , North Carolina
Al Bunge , Maryland

1959
Roy Lange , William & Mary (MVP)
Jeff Cohen , William & Mary
Ben Vaughan , William & Mary
Len Chappell, Wake Forest

1958
Jeff Cohen , William & Mary (MVP)
Leo Anthony , ODU
Jessel Curry , East Carolina
Phil Robbins , Bynum Sales Company

1957
Bill Gray , N/A (MVP)
Phil Robbins , Portsmouth All-Stars
Don Smith , East Carolina
Harry Knickerbocker , Norfolk-W&M (ODU)
G.W. Jones , N/A

1956
Phil Robbins , Bynum Motors (MVP)
Lefty Driesell , Chesapeake A.C.
Buzz Wilkinson , No Team
Bob McCarty , Virginia
Dick Savage , William & Mary

1955
Johnny Mahoney , William & Mary (MVP)
Joe Belmont , Duke
Lefty Driesell , Chesapeake A.C.
Ward Filley , Langley AFB
Bitsy Lewis , Central Motor Club

1954
Loran Smith , Langley AFB (MVP)
Rest of team list unavailable

1953
Ward Filley , Dowdy Plumbers (MVP)
Dick Savage , William & Mary
Bill Reigle , US Armed Forces-Marines
Mahlon Parker , N/A

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Published: 22 January 2020
Created: 22 January 2020
Last Updated: 18 February 2021

Pete Newell Bigman Camp (1976 - 2011)

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From 1976 till it’s final camp in 2011 Pete Newell’s Big Man Camp was for a time the best instructional camp for post players. Yet the word “best” doesn’t really encapsulate the true weight of what the Big Man Camp meant for basketball. The professional alumni list is a literally a who’s who of some of the best players in NBA history. Anyone doubting the acclaim of his camp look no further than Newell’s hall of fame resume page which cites his Big Man Camp.

Often the Big Man Camp was a stamp of assurance. Often college players in newspapers and in NBA scouting notes would contain the phrase “Attended Pete Newell Big Man Camp”. It wasn’t strange for NBA draftees to leave right after the handshake with the NBA’s commissioner or co-commissioner and book a flight to Hawaii and later Las Vegas. For some those destinations might seem ideal for tourism. But for those emerging players the hunt was for basketball knowledge. What was so amazing is that Pete Newell gave this immense knowledge for free.newell hd

For over 32 years Pete Newell and a host of coaches provided young players with not just an understanding of core fundamentals and concepts. But an mental approach to taking the core fundamentals, footwork and using them as building blocks to more complex moves.

Sadly on November 17, 2008 Pete Newell passed away at 93 years old. What’s amazing about Peter Newell is the Big Man Camp despite it’s immense prestige was but a blip on a resume littered with accomplishments and honors. From a multi college championship winning coach, NBA General Manager and scout to an gold medal winning Olympic Coach. Pete Newell lived a basketball life that could fill 4 lifetimes. Bobby Knight might have said it best “I think Pete probably understands the game better than anybody ever.”

Pete Newell Big Man Camp - NBA Drafted Participants
Alaa Abdelnaby Michael Doleac Alvin Jones Hakeem Olajuwon Tim Thomas
Tom Abernethy James Donaldson Charles Jones Michael Olowokandi Jason Thompson
Mark Acres Kevin Duckworth Jumaine Jones Jermaine O'Neal Bob Thornton
Rafael Addison Chris Dudley Ozell Jones Shaquille O'Neal Otis Thorpe
Greg Anderson Michael Dunleavy Jr. Sasha Kaun Jose Ortiz Wayman Tisdale
Ryan Anderson Acie Earl Adam Keefe Scott Padgett Robert Traylor
Rafael Araujo Mark Eaton Shawn Kemp Ruben Patterson Gary Trent
Isaac Austin Evan Eschmeyer Tim Kempton Anthony Pelle Jake Tsakalidis
Milos Babic Doug Edwards Jerome Kersey Mike Peplowski Nickoloz Tskitishvili
William Bedford James Edwards Randolph Keys Will Perdue Kiki Vandeweghe
Jonathan Bender Obinna Ekezie Albert King Sam Perkins Nick Vanos
Benoit Benjamin Sean Elliott Bernard King Tim Perry Loy Vaught
Winston Bennett Dale Ellis Rich King Chuck Person Jake Voskuhl
Roberto Bergersen LaPhonso Ellis Stacey King Bobby Phills Samaki Walker
Walter Berry Francisco Elson Greg Kite Ed Pinckney Gerald Wallace
Carlos Boozer Chris Engler Jon Koncak Scottie Pippen Rasheed Wallace
Corie Blount Danny Ferry Raef LaFrentz Dexter Pittman Bill Walton
Cal Bowdler Marcus Fizer Sean Lampley Olden Polynice Chris Washburn
Sam Bowie Alton Ford Andrew Lang Mark Pope Kermit Washington
Shawn Bradley Don Ford Jerome Lang Vitaly Potapenko Christian Welp
A.J. Bramlett Greg Foster Keith Lee Tayshaun Prince Bonzi Wells
Randy Breuer Jeff Foster Gary Leonard Kurt Rambis Mark West
Frank Brickowski Rick Fox Rashard Lewis Zach Randolph Rodney White
Kwame Brown Adonal Foyle Alton Lister Blair Rasmussen Jahidi White
Mike Brown Todd Fuller Brad Lohaus Theo Ratliff Jerome Whitehead
P.J. Brown Dan Gadzuric Grant Long Zeljko Rebracca Eddie Lee Wilkins
Stanley Brundy Dean Garrett George Lynch Bryant Reeves Corlis Williamson
Mark Bryant Pat Garrity Todd MacCulloch Don Reid Brian Williams
Greg Butler Chris Gatling Don MacLean J.R. Reid Herb Williams
Andrew Bynum Kenny Gattison Mark Madsen Jason Richardson John Williams
Marcus Camby Armon Gilliam Danny Manning Stanley Roberts Pete Williams
Jason Caffey Horace Grant Shawn Marion Clifford Robinson Greg Wiltjer
Michael Cage Paul Grant Sean Marks Rodney Rodgers Dontonio Wingfield
Elden Campbell Stuart Gray Fernando Martin Sean Rooks James Worthy
Antoine Carr A.C. Green Kenyon Martin Malik Rose Howie Wright
Kenny Carr Kenny Green Tim McCormick Doug Roth Lorenzen Wright
Joe Barry Carroll Sidney Green Dan McClintock Brian Rowsom Sharone Wright
Terry Catledge Steve Hamer Jelani McCoy Jamal Sampson Vincent Yarbrough
Kelvin Cato DeVon Hardin Xavier McDaniel Ralph Sampson Korleone Young
Duane Causwell Al Harrington Jim McIlvaine Rony Seikaly Tim Young
Tyson Chandler Donnell Harvey Chris McNealy John Shasky Wang Zhi-Zhi
Eric Chenowith Brendan Hawyood Chris Mihm Casey Shaw George Zidek
Pete Chilcutt Alan Henderon Darius Miles Danny Schayes  
Keon Clark Cedric Henderson Chris Mills Steve Scheffler  
Jason Collins Sean Higgins Terry Mills Dwayne Schintzius  
Jarron Collins Nene Hilario Eric Mobley Purvis Short  
Wayne Cooper Tyrone Hill Eric Montross Bobby Simmons  
Austin Croshere Roy Hinson Chris Morris Lionel Simmons  
Pat Cummings Donald Hodge Chris Mullin Doug Smith  
Eddy Curry Dave Hoppen Gheorge Muresan Elmore Smith  
Erick Dampier Tito Horford Troy Murphy Jabari Smith  
Samuel Dalembert Marc Iavaroni Lamond Murray Larry Smith  
Yinka Dare Zydrunas Ilgauskas Jerrod Mustaf Michael Smith  
Antonio Davis Antawn Jamison Larry Nance Reggie Smith  
Dale Davis Robertas Javtokas Swen Nater Pape Sow  
Mark Davis Jason Jennings Mamadou N'Diaye Ryan Stack  
Brad Daugherty DerMarr Johnson Ken Norman Ed Stokes  
Andrew DeClercq Ervin Johnson Charles Oakley Stromile Swift  
DeSagana Diop Ken Johnson Ed O'Bannon Maurice Taylor  
Vlade Divac Steve Johnson Patrick O'Bryant Etan Thomas  
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Small Forward
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Shooting Guard
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Power Forward
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Junior

52 cha14 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Charlotte
San Diego State Jalen McDaniels
Small Forward
6-9/190
Sophomore
23 uth16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Utah
No College/Team Darius Bazley
Power Forward
6-9/210
2000 Draftee
53 uth16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Utah
Hofstra Justin Wright-Foreman
Point Guard
6-2/190
Senior
24 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Virginia Ty Jerome
Point Guard
6-5/195
Junior
54 phoenix
Philadelphia
Iowa State Marial Shayok
Shooting Guard
6-6/195
Senior
25 por2018 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Portland
North Carolina Nassir Little
Small Forward
6-6/225
Freshman
55 nyk Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New York
Virginia Kyle Guy
Shooting Guard
6-2/170
Junior
26 Cleveland
Cleveland
Belmont Dylan Windler
Small Forward
6-7/195
Senior
56 lac15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Clippers
UCLA Jaylen Hands
Point Guard
6-3/180
Sophomore
27 brook Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Brooklyn
Florida State Mfiondu Kabengele
Center
6-10/255
Sophomore
57 nor13 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New Orleans

Tennessee

Jordan Bone
Point Guard
6-3/180
Junior
28 gsw2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Golden State
Michigan Jordan Poole
Shooting Guard
6-5/190
Sophomore
58 gsw2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Golden State
Yale Miye Oni
Shooting Guard
6-5/205
Senior
29 San Antonio
San Antonio
Kentucky Keldon Johnson
Small Forward
6-6/215
Freshman
59 tor15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Toronto
Miami (FL.) Dewan Hernandez
Power Forward
6-10/235
Junior
30 Utah
Milwaukee
Southern California Kevin Porter Jr.
Shooting Guard
6-5/215
Freshman
60 sac16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Sacramento
Partizan
(Serbia)
Vanja Marinkovic
Shooting Guard
6-7/195
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Last Updated: 08 December 2020

2019 Rankings by Position

Point Guards
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
murray_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Ja Morant Murray St. SO. 6-3 175 Top 3
north_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Coby White North Carolina FR. 6-5 190 Top 8
vanderbilt Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Darius Garland Vanderbilt FR. 6-2 175 Top 6
purdue Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Carsen Edwards Purdue JR. 6-0 200 Late 1st - Early 2nd
oliver_wurzburg Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Joshua Obiesie s.Oliver Wurzburg 2000 INT. 6-6 195 Early - Mid 2nd
virginia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Ty Jerome Virginia JR. 6-5 195 Late 1st - Early 2nd
brewster Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Jalen Lecque Brewster Academy H.S. HS-PG. 6-4 185 Late 1st - Mid 2nd
st_johns Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Shamorie Ponds St. John's JR. 6-1 180 Mid - Late 2nd
ucla Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Jaylen Hands UCLA SO. 6-3 180 Mid - Late 2nd
boston_college Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Ky Bowman Boston College JR. 6-2 180 Late 2nd -Undrafted
tennessee Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Jordan Bone Tennessee JR. 6-3 180 Late 2nd - Undrafted
lsu Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Tremont Waters Louisiana State SO. 5-11 175 Late 2nd - Undrafted
iowa_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Lindell Wigginton Iowa State SO. 6-2 190 Late 2nd - Undrafted
virginia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Kyle Guy Virginia JR. 6-3 175 Late 2nd - Undrafted
virginia_tech Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Justin Robinson Virginia Tech SR. 6-2 195 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Chris Clemons, 5-9 180 - Campbell
  • Yago Dos Santos, 5-10 160 - Paulistano
  • Jon Elmore, 6-3 190 - Marshall
  • Jared Harper 5-11 170 - Auburn
  • Makai Mason 6-1 185 - Baylor
  • Lamar Peters 6-1 190 - Mississippi State
  • Kerwin Roach, 6-4 180 - Texas
  • Justin Wright-Foreman, 6-2 190 - Hofstra
Shooting Guards
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. R.J. Barrett Duke FR. 6-7 210 Top 3
virginia_tech Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Nickeil Alexander-Walker Virginia Tech SO. 6-5 205 Top 15
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Tyler Herro Kentucky FR. 6-6 195 Mid 1st
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Keldon Johnson Kentucky FR. 6-6 215 Top 20
indiana Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Romeo Langford Indiana FR. 6-6 210 Mid - Late 1st
texas_tech Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Jarrett Culver Texas Tech SO. 6-6 195 Top 10
souther_california Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Kevin Porter Southern California FR. 6-5 215 Late 1st
arizona_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Luguentz Dort Arizona St. SO. 6-4 220 Late 1st - Early 2nd
belmont Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Dylan Windler Belmont SR. 6-7 185 Early - Mid 2nd
iowa_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Talen Horton-Tucker Iowa State FR. 6-4 235 Late 1st - Mid 2nd
washington Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Jaylen Nowell Washington SO. 6-4 200 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
mega-bemax Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Adam Mokoka Mega Bemax 1998 INT. 6-5 190 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
yale Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Miye Oni Yale JR. 6-6 210 Late 2nd - Undrafted
tulsa Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. DaQuan Jeffries Tulsa SR. 6-5 215 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
mississippi Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Terence Davis Mississippi SR. 6-4 190 Late 2nd - Undrafted
central_florida Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 16. Aubrey Dawkins Central Florida JR. 6-6 205 Late 2nd - Undrafted
franca Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 17. Marcos Louzada Silva Franca 1999 INT. 6-5 185 Late 2nd - Undrafted
michigan Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 18. Charles Matthews Michigan JR. 6-6 195 Late 2nd - Undrafted
florida_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 19. Terance Mann Florida State SR. 6-6 205 Late 2nd - Undrafted
gonzaga Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 20. Zach Norvell Gonzaga SO. 6-6 205 Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Tyus Battle, 6-6 205 Syracuse
  • Charlie Brown Jr., 6-7 200 St. Joseph's
  • Amir Hinton, 6-5 190 Shaw
  • Justin James, 6-7 190 Wyoming
  • John Konchar, 6-5 210 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne
  • Cody Martin, 6-7 200 Nevada
  • Matt Morgan, 6-2 180 Cornell
  • James Palmer 6-6 210 - Nebraska
  • Jordan Poole 6-5 194 - Michigan
  • Quinndary Weatherspoon 6-4 205 - Mississippi State
Small Forwards
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
virginia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. DeAndre Hunter Virginia SO. 6-7 225 Top 6
north_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Nassir Little North Carolina FR. 6-6 225 Top 12
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Cameron Reddish Duke FR. 6-8 210 Top 20
stanford Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Kz Okpala Stanford SO. 6-9 215 Late 1st - Early 2nd
washington Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Matisse Thybulle Washington SR. 6-6 200 Late 1st - Early 2nd
north_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Cameron Johnson North Carolina SR. 6-8 205 Late 1st - Early 2nd
ucla Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Kris Wilkes UCLA SO. 6-7 210 Mid - Late 2nd
sydney Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Brian Bowen Sydney 1998 Draftee 6-7 200 Mid - Late 2nd
washington_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Robert Franks Washington State SR. 6-8 230 Mid - Late 2nd
san_diego_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Jalen McDaniels San Diego State SO. 6-9 190 Late 2nd - Undrafted
vilnius-rytas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Deividas Sirvydis Lietuvos Rytas 2000 INT. 6-8 195 Late 2nd - Undrafted
michigan Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Ignas Brazdeikis Michigan FR. 6-7 220 Mid to Late 2nd
maccabi Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Yovel Zoosman Maccabi Tel Aviv 1998 INT. 6-7 198 Late 2nd - Undrafted
tennessee Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Admiral Schofield Tennessee SR. 6-6 241 Late 2nd - Undrafted
syracuse Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Oshae Brissett Syracuse SO. 6-8 205 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Amir Coffey, 6-7 205 - Minnesota
  • Jarrey Foster, 6-6 220 - Southern Methodist
  • Daulton Hommes, 6-8 215 - Point Loma
  • Louis King, 6-9 205 - Oregon
  • Caleb Martin 6-7 195 - Nevada
  • Markis McDuffie 6-8 215 - Wichita State
Power Forwards
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Zion Williamson Duke FR. 6-6 280 Top 3
limoges Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Sekou Doumbouya Limoges 2000 INT. 6-9 230 Top 10
gonzaga Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Rui Hachumura Gonzaga JR. 6-8 235 Top 15
kentucky 4. P.J. Washington Kentucky SO. 6-8 230 Top 20
georgia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Nicolas Claxton Georgia SO. 6-11 215 Mid - Late 1st
gonzaga Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Brandon Clarke Gonzaga JR. 6-8 210 Mid - Late 1st
nologo Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Darius Bazley No College/Team 2000 Draftee 6-9 210 Late 1st - Early 2nd
petrol-olimpija Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Luka Samanic Petrol Olimpija 2000 INT. 6-11 230 Late 1st
auburn Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Chuma Okeke Auburn SO. 6-8 235 Late 1st - Early 2nd
villanova Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Eric Paschall Villanova SR. 6-7 255 Late 1st - Early 2nd
tennessee Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Grant Williams Tennessee JR. 6-7 240 Late 1st - Early 2nd
nebraska Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Isaiah Roby Nebraska JR. 6-8 215 Mid 2nd
g-league Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Alen Smailagic Santa Cruz (G League) 2000 Draftee 6-10 215 Late 2nd - Undrafted
wake_forest Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Jaylen Hoard Wake Forest FR. 6-8 215 Late 2nd -Undrafted
iowa Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Tyler Cook Iowa JR. 6-9 250 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Bennie Boatwright, 6-10 230 Southern California
  • Jordan Caroline, 6-7 230 North Carolina
  • Zylan Cheatham, 6-8 230 Arizona State
  • Ethan Happ, 6-9 230 Wisconsin
  • Dedric Lawson, 6-8 235 - Kansas
  • Luke Maye, 6-8 240 - North Carolina
  • Simi Shittu, 6-10 230 - Vanderbilt
  • Dean Wade, 6-10 227 - Kansas State
  • Kenny Wooten, 6-9 230 - Oregon
Centers
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
texas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Jaxson Hayes Texas FR. 6-11 220 Top 12
Mega Leks 2. Goga Bitadze Buducnost 1999 INT. 6-11 250 Top 20
oregon 3. Bol Bol Oregon FR. 7-2 210 Mid - Late 1st
florida_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Mfiondu Kabengele Florida State FR. 6-10 255 Mid to Late 1st
maryland Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Bruno Fernando Maryland JR. 6-10 240 Late 1st - Early 2nd
lsu Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Naz Reid Louisiana State FR. 6-10 255 Late 1st - Early 2nd
arkansas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Daniel Gafford Arkansas SO. 6-10 240 Late 1st - Early 2nd
UCLA 8. Moses Brown UCLA FR. 7-2 242 Mid - Late 2nd
missouri Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Jontay Porter Missouri SR. 6-11 210 Late 2nd - Undrafted
north carolinia 10. Sagaba Konate West Virginia JR. 6-8 250 Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Marques Bolden, 6-11 250 - Duke
  • Tacko Fall 7-6 290 - Central Florida
  • Jessie Govan, 6-10 270 - Georgetown
  • Dewan Hernandez, 6-10 235 - Miami (FL.)
  • James Thompson IV, 6-10 240 - Eastern Michigan
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Last Updated: 19 June 2019

2019 Underclassmen

2019 Underclassmen

Class School/Team Player Status
SO. California Baptist Milan Acquaah Withdrew
JR. Harvard Bryce Aiken Withdrew
SO. Virginia Tech Nickeil Alexander-Walker Brooklyn 1st/17th
JR. North Florida Al-Wajid Aminu Withdrew
1999 INT. Paulistano (Brazil) Dikembe Andre Withdrew
JR. Davidson Jon Axel Gudmundsson Withdrew
1999 INT. Cedevita (Croatia Darko Bajo Withdrew
2000 INT. Gran Canaria (Spain) Aleksander Balcerowski Withdrew
JR. Texas Christian Desmond Bane Withdrew
FR. Duke R.J. Barrett New York 1st/3rd
FR. Western Kentucky Charles Bassey Withdrew
JR. Syracuse Tyus Battle Undrafted
SO. Florida Gulf Coast Troy Baxter Jr. Withdrew
2000 No College Darius Bazley Utah 1st/23rd
1999 INT. Buducnost (Montenegro) Goga Bitadze Indiana 1st/18th
JR. Virginia Tech Kerry Blackshear Jr. Withdrew
JR. Glenville State Phil Bledsoe Withdrew
2000 INT. Antwerp (Belgium) Vrenz Bleijenbergh Withdrew
1999 INT. Radom (Poland) Adrian Bogucki Withdrew
FR. Oregon Bol Bol Miami 2nd/44th
JR. Duke Marques Bolden Undrafted
2000 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Leandro Bolmaro Withdrew
JR. Boston College Ky Bowman Undrafted
JR. Louisiana Tech DaQuan Bracey Withdrew
JR. St. Francis (PA) Keith Braxton Withdrew
FR. Michigan Ignas Brazdeikis Sacramento 2nd/47th
SO. Syracuse Oshae Brissett Undrafted
JR. Houston Armoni Brooks Undrafted
FR. UCLA Moses Brown Undrafted
SO. St. Joseph's Charlie Brown Jr. Undrafted
1998 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Ognjen Carapic Withdrew
JR. Colorado State Nico Carvacho Withdrew
JR. Brigham Young Yoeli Childs Withdrew
1998 INT. Girona (Spain) Leo Cizmic Withdrew
JR. Gonzaga Brandon Clarke OK City 1st/21st
SO. Georgia Nicolas Claxton Brooklyn 2nd/31st
JR. Minnesota Amir Coffey Undrafted
SO. Howard R.J. Cole Withdrew
JR. Iowa Tyler Cook Undrafted
JR. Maryland Anthony Cowan Jr. Withdrew
SO. Texas Tech Jarrett Culver Phoenix 1st/6th
JR. Cincinnati Jarron Cumberland Withdrew
JR. Missouri State Tulio Da Silva Withdrew
SO. Tulane Caleb Daniels Withdrew
JR. Central Florida Aubrey Dawkins Undrafted
FR. Kansas Silvio De Sousa Withdrew
JR. Duke Javin DeLaurier Withdrew
JR. Virginia Mamadi Diakite Withdrew
JR. Providence Alpha Diallo Withdrew
1998 INT. Pau Orthez (France) Digue Diawara Withdrew
JR. UNC-Greensboro James Dickey Withdrew
JR. Central Michigan David DiLeo Withdrew
JR. Shaw Davon Dillard WIthdrew
1998 INT. Joventut (Spain) Nenad Dimitrijevic Withdrew
FR. Arizona State Luguentz Dort Undrafted
1998 INT. Melilla (Spain) Felipe Dos Anjos Withdrew
1999 INT. Paulistano (Brazil) Yago Dos Santos Undrafted
FR. Kansas Devon Dotson Withdrew
2000 INT. Limoges (France) Sekou Doumbouya Detroit 1st/15th
FR. Lee College (TX) Jason Draggs Undrafted
2000 INT. Baunach (Germany) Henri Drell Withdrew
SO. Indiana Aljami Durham Withdrew
2000 INT. Roseto (Italy) Paul Eboua Withdrew
JR. Purdue Carsen Edwards Philadelphia 2nd/33rd
1999 INT. Fuenlabrada (Spain) Osas Ehigiator Withdrew
FR. Washington State C.J. Elleby Withdrew
JR. Louisville Steven Enoch Withdrew
2000 INT. Avila (Spain) Biram Faye Withdrew
SO. Maryland Bruno Fernando Philadelphia 2nd/34th
1999 INT. Levallois (France) Ivan Fevrier Withdrew
JR. Texas Christian Jaylen Fisher Withdrew
SO. Texas A&M Savion Flagg Withdrew
1998 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Aleix Font Withdrew
SO. Arkansas Daniel Gafford Chicago 2nd/38th
FR. Vanderbilt Darius Garland Cleveland 1st/5th
JR. Northern Illinois Eugene German Withdrew
JR. Notre Dame T.J. Gibbs Withdrew
JR. Xavier Quentin Goodin Withdrew
Post Grad Redemption Christian Acad. (HS) Tony Goodwin II Withdrew
SO. Davidson Kellan Grady Withdrew
JR. Indiana Devonte Green Withdrew
FR. Kansas Quentin Grimes Withdrew
JR. Virginia Kyle Guy New York 2nd/55th
JR. Gonzaga Rui Hachimura Washington 1st/9th
SO. UCLA Jaylen Hands LA Clippers 2nd/56th
JR. Weber State Jerrick Harding Withdrew
JR. Auburn Jared Harper Undrafted
JR. Stephen F. Austin Kevon Harris Withdrew
FR. Texas Jaxson Hayes Atlanta 1st/8th
1999 INT. Vechta (Germany) Philipp Herkenhoff Withdrew
JR. Miami (Fl.) Dewan Hernandez Toronto 2nd/59th
FR. Kentucky Tyler Herro Miami 1st/13th
JR. Shaw Amir Hinton Undrafted
FR. Wake Forest Jaylen Hoard Undrafted
JR. Point Loma Nazarene Daulton Hommes Undrafted
FR. Iowa State Talen Horton-Tucker Orlando 2nd/46th
SO. Virginia De'Andre Hunter LA Lakers 1st/4th
2000 INT. Igokea (Bosnia) Dalibor Ilic Withdrew
JR. Virginia Ty Jerome Philadelphia 1st/24th
1998 INT. Dzukija (Lithuania) Matas Jogela Undrafted
JR. Utah Jayce Johnson Withdrew
FR. Kentucky Keldon Johnson San Antonio 1st/29th
JR. North Carolina State Markell Johnson Withdrew
JR. Xavier Tyrique Jones Withdrew
SO. Florida State Mfiondu Kabengele Brooklyn 1st/27th
1999 INT. Holargos (Greece) Panagiotis Kalaitzakis Withdrew
1998 INT. Split (Croatia) Mate Kalajzic Withdrew
FR. North Carolina State Sacha Killeya-Jones Withdrew
FR. Oregon Louis King Undrafted
JR. Louisville V.J. King Undrafted
JR. William & Mary Nathan Knight Withdrew
1999 INT. Trefl Sopot (Poland) Lukasz Kolenda Withdrew
JR. West Virginia Sagaba Konate Undrafted
JR. Creighton Martin Krampelj Undrafted
JR. Vermont Anthony Lamb Withdrew
FR. Indiana Romeo Langford Boston 1st/14th
SO. Iowa State Cameron Lard Undrafted
FR. South Carolina A.J. Lawson Withdrew
JR. Kansas Dedric Lawson Undrafted
Post Grad Brewster Academy HS. Jalen Lecque Undrafted
JR. Texas-Permain Basin Jacob Ledoux Undrafted
FR. North Carolina Nassir Little Portland 1st/25th
1999 INT. Franca (Brazil) Marcos Louzada Silva Atlanta 2nd/35th
JR. Alabama Tevin Mack Withdrew
JR. Bethune-Cookman Malik Maitland Withdrew
JR. Olivet (MI) Trevor Manuel Undrafted
1999 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Andrija Marjanovic Withdrew
JR. Hampton Jermain Marrow Withdrew
SO. Xavier Naji Marshall Withdrew
1998 INT. Neptunas (Lithuania) Gytis Masiulis Withdrew
JR. Michigan Charles Matthews Undrafted
2000 INT. Alba Berlin (Germany) Jonas Mattisseck Withdrew
JR. Louisiana State Skylar Mays Withdrew
SO. San Diego State Jalen McDaniels Charlotte 2nd/52nd
1998 INT. Baunach (Germany) William McDowell-White Undrafted
2000 INT. Avtodor (Russia) Nikita Mikhailovski Withdrew
JR. Creighton Davion Mintz Withdrew
1999 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Nikola Miskovic Withdrew
1998 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Adam Mokoka Undrafted
FR. Kentucky E.J. Montgomery Withdrew
SO. Murray State JA Morant Memphis 1st/2nd
1999 INT. Tofas (Turkey) Muhaymin Mustafa Withdrew
1998 INT. Cholet (France) Abdoulaye N'Doye Withdrew
1999 INT. Sibenik (Croatia) Toni Nakic Withdrew
FR. Florida Andrew Nembhard Withdrew
1998 INT. Ryerson (Canada) Tanor Ngom Withdrew
SO. Texas Christian Kouat Noi Withdrew
SO. Gonzaga Zach Norvell Jr. Undrafted
SO. Washington Jaylen Nowell Minnesota 2nd/43rd
FR. UNLV Joel Ntambwe Withdrew
SO. Louisville Jordan Nwora Withdrew
2000 INT. Wurzburg (Germany) Joshua Obiesie Undrafted
SO. Auburn Chuma Okeke Orlando 1st/16th
1998 INT. FIAT Torino (Italy) David Okeke Undrafted
SO. Stanford KZ Okpala Phoenix 2nd/32nd
1998 INT. Brose Baskets (Germany) Louis Olinde Withdrew
JR. Yale Miye Oni Golden St. 2nd/58th
JR. Prairie View A&M Devonte Patterson Withdrew
2000 INT. FMP (Serbia) Zoran Paunovic Withdrew
FR. Mississippi State Reggie Perry Withdrew
JR. Mississippi State Lamar Peters Undrafted
FR. Gonzaga Filip Petrusev Withdrew
FR. Siena Jalen Pickett Withdrew
JR. St. John's Shamorie Ponds Undrafted
SO. Michigan Jordan Poole Golden St. 1st/28th
JR. Bethune-Cookman Cletrell Pope Withdrew
JR. Boston College Nik Popovic Withdrew
SO. Missouri Jontay Porter Undrafted
FR. Southern Carolina Kevin Porter Jr. Milwaukee 1st/30th
JR. Seton Hall Myles Powell Withdrew
JR. Oregon Payton Pritchard Withdrew
FR. Utah State Neemias Queta Withdrew
1999 INT. Murcia (Spain) Dino Radoncic Withdrew
1999 INT. Baskonia (Spain) Sander Raieste Withdrew
SO. Arizona Brandon Randolph Undrafted
FR. Duke Cam Reddish Atlanta 1st/10th
JR. Canisius Isaiah Reese Undrafted
FR. Louisiana State Naz Reid Undrafted
SO. Kentucky Nick Richards Withdrew
JR. South Florida LaQuincy Rideau Withdrew
SO. Kentucky Christian Austin Robinson Undrafted
JR. Nebraska Isaiah Roby Detroit 2nd/45th
1996 Atlanta (UBA) Ayinde Russell Undrafted
1998 INT. Levallois (France) Neal Sako Withdrew
2000 INT. Olimpija (Slovenia) Luka Samanic San Antonio 1st/19th
FR. Texas Christian Kevin Samuel Withdrew
SO. Xavier Paul Scruggs Withdrew
1998 INT. Baskonnia (Spain) Tadas Sedekerskis Withdrew
JR. Tulane Samir Sehic Undrafted
JR. Samford Josh Sharkey Withdrew
FR. Vanderbilt Simisola Shittu Undrafted
SO. Miami (OH) Nike Sibande Withdrew
1999 INT. Tormes (Spain) Njegos Sikiras Withdrew
1998 INT. Crvena Zvezda (Serbia) Borisa Simanic Withdrew
JR. St. John's Justin Simon Undrafted
JR. Georgia State D'Marcus Simonds Undrafted
2000 INT. Rytas (Lithuania) Deividas Sirvydis Dallas 2nd/37th
FR. Louisiana State Ja'Vonte Smart Withdrew
SO. Indiana Justin Smith Withdrew
JR. Valparaiso Derrik Smits Withdrew
1999 INT. ASVEL (France) Khadim Sow Withdrew
JR. Kansas State Xavier Sneed Withdrew
1998 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Filip Stanic Withdrew
JR. Penn State Lamar Stevens Withdrew
JR. St. Clair (Canada) Jalen Sykes Undrafted
JR. Louisiana State Marlon Taylor Withdrew
SO. Oregon State Ethan Thompson Withdrew
JR. Gonzaga Killian Tillie Withdrew
SO. Utah Donnie Tillman Withdrew
JR. Oregon State Tres Tinkle Withdrew
FR. Dayton Obi Toppin Withdrew
JR. Arkansas-Little Rock Rayjon Tucker Undrafted
SO. Bowling Green Justin Turner Withdrew
1998 INT. Coruna (Spain) Michael Uchendu Withdrew
1998 INT. Nancy (France) Bastien Vautier Withdrew
1999 INT. Tartu Ulikool (Estonia) Arnas Velicka Withdrew
JR. Michigan State Nick Ward Undrafted
SO. Kentucky P.J. Washington Jr. Charlotte 1st/12th
SO. Louisiana State Tremont Waters Boston 2nd/51st
SO. Ohio State Kaleb Wesson Withdrew
FR. North Carolina Coby White Chicago 1st/7th
JR. Southern Methodist Jimmy Whitt Jr. Withdrew
FR. Iowa Joe Wieskamp Withdrew
SO. Iowa State Lindell Wigginton Undrafted
SO. UCLA Kris Wilkes Undrafted
JR. Howard Charles Williams Withdrew
FR. Louisiana State Emmitt Williams Withdrew
JR. Tennessee Grant Williams Boston 1st/22nd
FR. Duke Zion Williamson New Orleans 1st/1st
1998 INT. Cholet (France) Warren Woghiren Withdrew
SO. Portland State Holland Woods II Withdrew
SO. Oregon Kenny Wooten Undrafted
2000 INT. Joventut (Spain) Arturs Zagars Withdrew
1998 INT. Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Yovel Zoosman Undrafted
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1 Phoenix
Phoenix
Arizona DeAndre Ayton
Center
7-0/260
Freshman
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Phoenix
Pau-Lacq-Orthez
(France)
Elie Okobo
Point Guard
6-2/180
1997 International
2 sac16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Sacramento
Duke Marvin Bagley
Power Forward
6-11/235
Freshman
32 mem Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Memphis
West Virginia Jevon Carter
Point Guard
6-2/185
Senior
3 atl15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Atlanta
Real Madrid
(Spain)
Luka Doncic
Shooting Guard
6-7/220
1999 International
33 Orlando
Dallas
Villanova Jalen Brunson
Point Guard
6-2/190
Junior
4 mem Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Memphis
Michigan State Jaren Jackson Jr.
Power Forward
6-11/240
Freshman
34 atl15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Atlanta
Kansas Devonte' Graham
Point Guard
6-2/175
Senior
5 mavs Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Dallas
Oklahoma Trae Young
Point Guard
6-2/180
Freshman
35 orl2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Orlando
Tulane Melvin Frazier
Shooting Guard
6-5/200
Junior
6 orl2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Orlando
Texas Mohamed Bamba
Power Forward
7-0/220
Freshman
36 nyk Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New York
No College/Team Mitchell Robinson
Center
7-1/225
1998 Draftee
7 chi Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Chicago
Duke Wendell Carter
Power Forward
6-10/260
Freshman
37 sac16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Sacramento
Duke Gary Trent Jr.
Shooting Guard
6-5/205
Freshman
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Cleveland
Alabama Collin Sexton
Point Guard
6-2/185
Freshman
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Philadelphia
Creighton Khyri Thomas
Shooting Guard
6-3/210
Junior
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Kevin Knox
Small Forward
6-9/215
Freshman
39 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Frankfurt
(Germany)
Isaac Bonga
Small Forward
6-8/175
1999 International
10 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Villanova Mikal Bridges
Shooting Guard
6-7/200
Junior
40 brook Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Brooklyn
FC Barcelona II
(Spain)
Rodions Kurucs
Small Forward
6-8/220
1998 International
11 cha14 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Charlotte
Kentucky Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Point Guard
6-6/180
Freshman
41 orl2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Orlando
Kentucky Jarred Vanderbilt
Small Forward
6-9/215
Freshman
12 lac15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Clippers
Michigan State Miles Bridges
Small Forward
6-7/230
Sophomore
42 Detroit
Detroit
Miami (Fl.) Bruce Brown Jr.
Shooting Guard
6-5/200
Sophomore
13 Phoenix
LA Clippers
Boston College Jerome Robinson
Shooting Guard
6-5/190
Junior
43 Houston
Denver
Maryland Justin Jackson
Small Forward
6-7/225
Sophomore
14 Miami
Denver
Missouri Michael Porter Jr.
Small Forward
6-10/215
Freshman
44 New York
Washington

Olimija Ljubljana
(Slovenia)

Issuf Sanon
Point Guard
6-4/185
1999 International
15 was15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Washington
Oregon Troy Brown Jr.
Small Forward
6-7/215
Freshman
45 brook Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Brooklyn
Kentucky Hamidou Diallo
Shooting Guard
6-5/200
Freshman
16 Chicago
Phoenix
Texas Tech Zhaire Smith
Shooting Guard
6-5/195
Freshman
46 hou Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Houston
Southern California De'Anthony Melton
Shooting Guard
6-4/200
Sophomore
17 mil15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Milwaukee
Villanova Donte DiVincenzo
Shooting Guard
6-5/200
Sophomore
47 Lakers
LA Lakers
Kansas Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Shooting Guard
6-8/205
Senior
18 Indiana
San Antonio
Miami (Fl.) Lonnie Walker IV
Shooting Guard
6-4/200
Freshman
48 Milwaukee
Minnesota

Ohio State

Keita Bates-Diop
Small Forward
6-7/235
Junior
19 atl15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Atlanta
Maryland Kevin Huerter
Shooting Guard
6-7/195
Sophomore
49 sas2018 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
San Antonio
Southern California Chimezie Metu
Power Forward
6-10/225
Junior
20 min17 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Minnesota
Georgia Tech Josh Okogie
Shooting Guard
6-4/210
Sophomore
50 Indiana
Indiana
Missouri State Alize Johnson
Power Forward
6-9/212
Senior
21 Oklahoma City
Utah
Duke

Grayson Allen
Shooting Guard
6-5/210
Senior

51 nor13 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New Orleans
Penn State Tony Carr
Point Guard
6-5/200
Sophomore
22 chi Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Chicago
Boise State

Chandler Hutchison
Shooting Guard
6-7/196
Senior

52 uth16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Utah
Purdue Vincent Edwards
Small Forward
6-8/225
Senior
23 ind Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Indiana
UCLA Aaron Holiday
Point Guard
6-1/185
Junior
53 okt Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
OK. City
Virginia Devon Hall
Shooting Guard
6-5/211
Senior
24 por2018 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Portland
IMG Academy PGD. Anfernee Simons
Shooting Guard
6-3/180
H.S.-Post Graduate
54 phoenix
Dallas
Southern Methodist Shake Milton
Point Guard
6-6/205
Junior
25 lal Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Lakers
Michigan Moritz Wagner
Power Forward
6-11/235
Junior
55 cha14 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Charlotte
Orlandina
(Italy)
Arnoldas Kulboka
Small Forward
6-9/205
1998 International
26 Minnesota
Philadelphia
Wichita State Landry Shamet
Point Guard
6-4/180
Junior
56 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Louisville Ray Spalding
Power Forward
6-10/225
Junior
27 bos Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Boston
Texas A&M Robert Williams
Power Forward
6-9/240
Sophomore
57 okt Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
OK. City

Texas-Arlington

Kevin Hervey
Power Forward
6-9/230
Senior
28 gsw2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Golden State
Cincinnati Jacob Evans
Shooting Guard
6-6/210
Junior
58 den18 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Denver
UCLA Thomas Welsh
Center
7-0/225
Senior
29 San Antonio
Brooklyn
Cedevita
(Croatia)
Dzanan Musa
Shooting Guard
6-9/195
1999 International
59 pho15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Phoenix
Colorado George King
Small Forward
6-6/220
Senior
30 Utah
Atlanta
Villanova Omari Spellman
Power Forward
6-9/255
Freshman
60 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Dayton Kostas Antetokounmpo
Power Forward
6-10/195
Freshman

 

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Created: 22 June 2018
Last Updated: 08 December 2020

2018 Rankings by Position

 

Point Guards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Kentucky FR. 6-6 190 Top 12
alabama Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Collin Sexton Alabama FR. 6-2 185 Top 12
oklahoma Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Trae Young Oklahoma FR. 6-2 180 Top 5
pau Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Elie Okobo Pau-Lacq-Orthez 1997 6-3 180 Top 20
ucla Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Aaron Holiday UCLA JR. 6-1 185 Mid - Late 2nd
villanova Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Jalen Brunson Villanova JR. 6-2 190 Late 1st - Early 2nd
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Trevon Duval Duke FR. 6-2 190 Late 1st - Mid Second
southern_methodist Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Shake Milton SMU JR. 6-6 205 Mid - Late 2nd
west_virginia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Jevon Carter West Virginia SR. 6-2 185 Mid - Late 2nd
penn_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Tony Carr Penn State SO. 6-5 200 Mid - Late 2nd
petrol-olimpija Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Issuf Sanon Petrol Olimpija 1999 6-4 185 Late 2nd - Undrafted
kansas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Devonte' Graham Kansas SR. 6-2 175 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Keenan Evans, 6-3 190 - Texas Tech
  • Jaylen Adams, 6-2 190 - St. Bonaventure
  • Bryant Crawford 6-3 200 - Wake Forest
  • Thomas Wilder 6-3 190 - Western Michigan
  • Corey Sanders 6-2 180 - Rutgers
Shooting Guards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
real-madrid Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Luka Doncic Real Madrid 1999 6-8 225 Top 3
miami Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Lonnie Walker Miami (FL.) FR. 6-4 200 Top 15
oregon Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Troy Brown Oregon FR. 6-7 215  Mid 1st
texas_tech Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Zhaire Smith Texas Tech FR. 6-5 195 Mid - Late 1st
boston_college Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Jerome Robinson Boston College JR. 6-5 190 Mid 1st - Late 1st
boise_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Chandler Hutchison Boise State SR. 6-7 196 Late 1st - Early 2nd
maryland Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Kevin Huerter Maryland SO. 6-7 195 Late 1st 
villanova Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Donte DiVincenzo Villanova SO. 6-5 200 Late 1st
img_academy Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Anfernee Simons IMG Academy H.S. HS. 6-3 180 Late 1st
souther_california Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. De'Anthony Melton Southern California SO. 6-4 200 Late 1st
wichita_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Landry Shamet Wichita State JR. 6-4 180 Late 1st
creighton Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Khyri Thomas Creighton JR. 6-3 210 Late 1st - Early 2nd
tulane Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Melvin Frazier Tulane JR. 6-5 200 Early - Mid 2nd
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Gary Trent Jr. Duke SR. 6-6 230 Late 1st - Mid 2nd
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Grayson Allen Duke SR. 6-5 210 Mid 2nd
georgia_tech Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 16. Josh Okogie Georgia Tech SO. 6-4 210 Mid 2nd
kansas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 17. Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk Kansas SR. 6-8 205 Mid 2nd
kansas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 18. Malik Newman Kansas SO. 6-3 205 Mid - Late 2nd
arizona Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 19. Alonzo Trier Arizona JR. 6-4 205 Mid - Late 2nd
miami Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 20. Bruce Brown Miami (FL.) SO. 6-5 200 Mid - Late 2nd
Viable Options:
  • Hamidou Diallo, 6-5 200 Kentucky
  • Rawle Alkins, 6-4 225 Arizona
  • Devon Hall 6-5 211 - Virginia
  • Theo Pinson 6-6 220 - North Carolina
  • Elijah Stewart 6-5 195 - Southern California
Small Forwards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Kevin Knox Kentucky FR. 6-9 157 Top 10
michigan_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Mikal Bridges Villanova JR. 6-7 200 Top 8
missouri Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Michael Porter Missouri FR. 6-10 215 Mid - Late Lottery
michigan_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Miles Bridges Michigan State JR. 6-7 230 Late Lottery -Mid 1st
cedevita Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Dzanan Musa Cedevita 1999 6-9 195 Late Lottery - Mid 1st
ohio_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Keita Bates-Diop Ohio State JR. 6-7 235 Mid to Late 1st
cincinnati Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Jacob Evans Cincinnati JR. 6-6 210 Late 1st - Mid 2nd
orlandina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Arnoldas Kulboka Orlandina 1998 6-9 205 Mid to Late 2nd
fraport Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Isaac Bonga Fraport Frankfurt 1999 6-8 175 Mid to Late 2nd
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Jarred Vanderbilt Kentucky FR. 6-9 215 Late 2nd - Undrafted
barcelona Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Rodions Kurucs FC Barcelona 1995 6-8 220 Late 2nd - Undrafted
maryland Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Justin Jackson Maryland SO. 6-7 225 Late 2nd - Undrafted
dayton Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Kostas Antetokounmpo Dayton FR. 6-10 195 Late 2nd - Undrafted
texas_am Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. D.J. Hogg Texas A&M JR. 6-9 215 Late 2nd - Undrafted
texas_christian Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Kenrich Williams TCU SR. 6-7 210 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Vince Edwards, 6-8 225 - Purdue
  • Marcus Derrickson, 6-7 250 - Georgetown
  • Malik Pope, 6-10 225 - Sand Diego State
  • Trevon Bluiett, 6-5 198 - Xavier
  • Deng Adel 6-7 201 - Louisville
  • Jeffrey Carroll 6-6 220 - Oklahoma State
  • Bonzie Colson, 6-6 225 - Notre Dame
Power Forwards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Marvin Bagley Duke FR. 6-11 230 Top 3
texas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Mo Bamba Texas FR. 7-0 220 Top 5
michigan_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Jaren Jackson Jr. Michigan State FR. 6-11 240 Top 5
duke 4. Wendell Carter Duke FR. 6-10 260 Top 10
texas_am Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Robert Williams Texas A&M SO. 6-9 240 Top 15
villanova Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Omari Spellman Villanova FR. 6-9 255 Late 1st
michigan Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Moritz Wagner Michigan JR. 6-11 225 Late 1st - Early 2nd
souther_california Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Chimezie Metu Southern California JR. 6-10 225 Late 1st - Early 2nd
louisville Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Ray Spalding Louisville JR. 6-10 225 Early -Mid 2nd
texas_arlington Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Kevin Hervey Texas-Arlington SR. 6-9 230 Late 2nd
missouri_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Alize Johnson Missouri State SR. 6-8 215 Late 2nd - Undrafted
igokea Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Billy Preston Igokea Draftee 6-10 240 Late 2nd -Undrafted
cincinnati Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Gary Clark Cincinnati SR. 6-8 225 Late 2nd - Undrafted
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Wenyen Gabriel Kentucky SO. 6-9 210 Late 2nd - Undrafted
georgia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Yante Maten Georgia SR. 6-8 245 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Jonathan Williams, 6-9 228 Gonzaga
  • Leron Black, 6-7 220 Illinois
  • Angel Delgado, 6-9 230 Seton Hall
  • Marcus Lee, 6-9 220 - California
  • Marko Arapovic, 6-9 230 - Cedevita
Centers
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
arizona Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. DeAndre Ayton Arizona FR. 7-0 260 Top 3
Texas 2. Mitchell Robinson No College FR. 7-1 225 Top 20
michigan 3. Brandon McCoy UNLV FR. 7-0 255 Early to Mid 2nd
valencia Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Tryggvi Hlinason Valencia FR. 7-1 260 Late 2nd - Undrafted
oregon_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Drew Eubanks Oregon State JR. 6-10 245 Late 2nd - Undrafted
louisville Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Anas Mahmoud Louisville SR. 7-0 230 Late 2nd - Undrafted
baylor Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Jo Lual-Acuil Baylor SR. 7-0 225 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Canaria 8. Thomas Welsh UCLA SR. 7-0 255 Undrafted
purdue Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Isaac Haas Purdue SR. 7-2 291 Undrafted
north carolinia 10. Tyler Davis Texas A&M JR. 6-10 266 Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Doral Moore, 7-1 280 - Wake Forest
  • Herve Kabasele Kasonga 6-10 225 - Breogan
  • Jock Landale, 6-11 256 - Saint Mary's
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2018 Underclassmen

2018 Underclassmen

Class School/Team Player Status
JR. Louisville Deng Adel Undrafted
JR. West Virginia Esa Ahmad Withdrew
SO. Arizona Rawle Alkins Undrafted
JR. Western Carolina Mike Amius Undrafted
FR. Dayton Kostas Antetokounmpo Philadelphia 2nd/60th
1999 INT. Bandirma Kirmizi (Turkey) Berke Atar Withdrew
FR. Arizona Deandre Ayton Phoenix 1st/1st
SO. Kansas Udoka Azubuike Withdrew
FR. Duke Marvin Bagley III Sacramento 1st/2nd
1998 Vytautas (Lithuania) LiAngelo Ball Undrafted
FR. Texas Mohamed Bamba Orlando 1st/6th
JR. Utah Sedrick Barefield Withdrew
JR. Ohio State Keita Bates-Diop Minnesota 2nd/48th
SO. Syracuse Tyus Battle Withdrew
JR. Western Kentucky Lamonte Bearden Withdrew
1997 INT. Oviedo (Spain) Romaric Belemene Withdrew
1997 INT. Neptunas (Lithuania) Laurynas Beliauskas Withdrew
SO. Dakota College (ND) Tashawn Berry Undrafted
1997 INT. Liepaja (Latvia) Rihards Berzins Withdrew
1997 INT. Siaulilai (Lithuania) Laurynas Birutis Withdrew
1999 INT. Mega Bemax (Serbia) Goga Bitadze Withdrew
JR. Illinois Leron Black Undrafted
1999 INT. Fraport Skyliners (Germany) Isaac Bonga Philadelphia 2nd/39th
FR. South Carolina Brian Bowen II Withdrew
SO. Boston College Ky Bowman Withdrew
JR. South Plains JC. (TX) Jordan Brangers Undrafted
JR. Villanova Mikal Bridges Philadelphia 1st/10th
SO. Michigan State Miles Bridges LA Clippers 1st/12th
JR. Kanas State Barry Brown Jr. Withdrew
JR. Auburn Bryce Brown Withdrew
SO. Miami (FL.) Bruce Brown Jr. Detroit 2nd/42nd
FR. Oregon Troy Brown Jr. Washington 1st/15th
JR. Villanova Jalen Brunson Dallas 2nd/33rd
JR. Brigham Young Elijah Bryant Undrafted
JR. Marshall C.J. Burks Withdrew
1997 INT. Chalon (France) Etienne CA Withdrew
JR. Nevada Jordan Caroline Withdrew
SO. Penn State Tony Carr New Orleans 2nd/51st
FR. Duke Wendell Carter Jr. Chicago 1st/7th
1997 INT. Get Vosges (France) Sigfredo Casero-Ortiz Withdrew
1997 INT. Prat (Spain) Emanuel Cate Withdrew
1997 INT. PAOK (Greece) Vassilis Charalampopoulos Withdrew
JR. Detroit Kameron Chatman Undrafted
JR. Florida Gulf Coast Haanif Cheatham Withdrew
SO. Brigham Young Yoeli Childs Withdrew
JR. Campbell Chris Clemons Withdrew
SO. Iowa Tyler Cook Withdrew
JR. Nebraska Isaac Copeland Jr. Withdrew
JR. Wake Forest Bryant Crawford Undrafted
JR. South Dakota State Mike Daum Withdrew
JR. Charlotte Jon Davis Withdrew
JR. Northern Colorado Jordan Davis Withdrew
JR. Bethune-Cookman Shawntrez Davis Withdrew
JR. Mississippi Terence Davis Withdrew
JR. Texas A&M Tyler Davis Undrafted
JR. Texas Eric Davis Jr. Undrafted
JR. Georgetown Marcus Derrickson Undrafted
FR. Kentucky Hamidou Diallo Brooklyn 2nd/45th
JR. Washington Noah Dickerson Withdrew
SO. Villanova Donte DiVincenzo Milwaukee 1st/17th
SO. Illinois-Chicago Dikembe Dixson Undrafted
1999 INT. Real Madrid (Spain) Luka Doncic Atlanta 1st/3rd
JR. North Carolina State Torin Dorn Withdrew
1999 INT. Paulistano (Brazil) Yago Dos Santos Withdrew
1997 INT. Tofas (Turkey) Berkan Durmaz Withdrew
FR. Duke Trevon Duval Undrafted
1997 INT. Slask Wroclaw (Poland) Aleksander Dziewa Withdrew
FR. Purdue Nojel Eastern Withdrew
1997 INT. Lietuvos Rytas (Lithiania) Martynas Echodas Withdrew
SO. Purdue Carsen Edwards Withdrew
JR. Marshall Jon Elmore Withdrew
JR. Oregon State Drew Eubanks Undrafted
JR. Cincinnati Jacob Evans Golden State 1st/28th
1997 INT. Poitiers (France) Ibrahima Faye Withdrew
FR. Maryland Bruno Fernando Withdrew
SO. ASA Miami C.C. (FL) Dextor Foster Withdrew
JR. Southern Methodist Jarrey Foster Withdrew
SO. Westchester C.C. (NY) Tremaine Fraiser Undrafted
JR. Washington State Robert Franks Jr. Withdrew
JR. Tulane Melvin Frazier Jr. Orlando 2nd/35th
SO. Kentucky Wenyen Gabriel Undrafted
1998 INT. Bauru (Brazil) Gabriel Galvanini Withdrew
JR. Xavier Kaiser Gates Undrafted
SO. Northern Illinois Eugene German Withdrew
JR. Texas A&M Admon Gilder Withdrew
FR. Kentucky Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Charlotte 1st/11th
JR. Florda Gulf Coast Michael Gilmore Withdrew
1997 INT. Lille Metropole (France) Stephane Gombauld Withdrew
JR. Georgetown Jessie Govan Withdrew
1997 INT. Cholet (France) Melvyn Govindy Withdrew
1997 INT. Monthey (Switzerland) Yoan Granvorka Withdrew
JR. Montana State Tyler Hall Withdrew
FR. UCLA Jaylen Hands Withdrew
JR. Ferris State Zach Hankins Withdrew
JR. Wisconsin Ethan Happ Withdrew
SO. Auburn Jared Harper Withdrew
SO. Auburn Mustapha Heron Withdrew
JR. Massachusetts Malik Hines Withdrew
1997 INT. Valencia (Spain) Tryggvi Hlinason Undrafted
JR. Texas A&M DJ Hogg Undrafted
JR. UCLA Aaron Holiday Indiana 1st/23rd
JR. Florida Jalen Hudson Withdrew
SO. Miam (FL.) Dewan Huell Withdrew
SO. Maryland Kevin Huerter Atlanta 1st/19th
JR. Drexel Tramaine Isabell Jr. Withdrew
JR. Utah State DeAngelo Isby Undrafted
SO. Maryland Justin Jackson Denver 2nd/43rd
FR. Michigan State Jaren Jackson Jr. Memphis 1st/4th
1997 INT. Bayern Munich (Germany) Karim Jallow Withdrew
JR. Wyoming Justin James Withdrew
1998 INT. Zalgiris II (Lithuania) Matas Jogela Withdrew
JR. Florida Gulf Coast Zach Johnson Withdrew
1999 INT. Panathinaikos (Greece) Georgios Kalaitzakis Withdrew
FR. Atlanta Metropolitan JC. Ismaila Kane Undrafted
SO. Charleston Southern Christian Keeling Withdrew
JR. Montana State Devonte Klines Undrafted
FR. Kentucky Kevin Knox New York 1st/9th
1997 INT. Trefl Sopot (Poland) Michal Kolenda Undrafted
SO. West Virginia Sagaba Konate Withdrew
1997 INT. PAOK (Greece) Antonios Koniaris Withdrew
1997 INT. Wuerzburg (Germany) Leon Kratzer Withdrew
1998 INT. Capo d'Orlando (Italy) Arnoldas Kulboka Charlotte 2nd/55th
1998 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Rodions Kurucs Brooklyn 1st/40th
JR. Connecticut Terry Larrier Undrafted
SO. McNeese State Jacob Ledoux Withdrew
SO. Rice Marquez Letcher-Ellis Undrafted
JR. NJIT Abdul Lewis Withdrew
JR. West Texas A&M Victor Lewis II Withdrew
JR. Tennessee-Chattanooga Makinde London Undrafted
1997 INT. Joventut Badalona (Spain) Xabier Lopez-Arostegui Withdrew
JR. Southern Mississippi Dominic Magee Withdrew
JR. Wofford Fletcher Magee Withdrew
Post Grad Mississauga Prep H.S. Matur Maker Withdrew
1997 INT. Partizan (Serbia) Vanja Marinkovic Withdrew
JR. Nevada Caleb Martin Withdrew
JR. Nevada Cody Martin Withdrew
JR. South Florida Malik Martin Withdrew
SO. Towson Zane Martin Withdrew
SO. Michigan Charles Matthews Withdrew
JR. North Carolina Luke Maye Withdrew
FR. UNLV Brandon McCoy Undrafted
FR. San Diego State Jalen McDaniels Withdrew
1998 INT. Baunach (Germany) William McDowell-White Withdrew
JR. Wichita State Markis McDuffie Withdrew
JR. Tennessee State Chistian Mekowulu Withdrew
SO. Southern California De'Anthony Melton Houston 2nd/46th
JR. Seattle Aaron Menzies Withdrew
1997 INT. Brindisi (Italy) Blaz Mesicek Withdrew
JR. Southern California Chimezie Metu San Antonio 2nd/49th
JR. Southern Methodist Shake Milton Dallas 2nd/54th
JR. Clemson Shelton Mitchell Withdrew
1998 INT. Gravelines (France) Adam Mokoka Withdrew
FR. Canisius Takal Molson Withdrew
JR. San Diego State Max Montana Undrafted
JR. Wake Forest Doral Moore Undrafted
JR. Indiana Juwan Morgan Withdrew
JR. Cornell Matt Morgan Withdrew
SO. Iowa Isaiah Moss Withdrew
1997 INT. Monaco (France) Shekinah Munanga Withdrew
JR. Louisiana-Monroe Travis Munnings Withdrew
JR. Friends Jordan Murdock Withdrew
1999 INT. Cedevita (Croatia) Dzanan Musa Brooklyn 1st/29th
1999 INT. Anadolu Efes (Turkey) Muhaymin Mustafa Withdrew
1997 INT. Nancy (France) Williams Narace Undrafted
SO. Kansas Malik Newman Undrafted
1997 INT. ASVEL (France) Amine Noua Withdrew
1997 INT. Pau Orthez (France) Elie Okobo Phoenix 2nd/31st
SO. Georgia Tech Josh Okogie Minnesota 1st/20th
1997 INT. Unicaja (Spain) Viny Okouo Withdrew
1998 INT. Brose Baskets (Germany) Louis Olinde Withdrew
SO. Tulane Ray Ona Embo Withdrew
1998 INT. Bandirma Kirmizi (Turkey) Erxhan Osmani Undrafted
JR. Nebraska James Plamer Jr. Withdrew
1997 INT. Nanterre (France) Jean-Marc Pansa Withdrew
JR. Marshall Adjin Penava Undrafted
SO. Salt Lake C.C. (UT) Keanu Peters Withdrew
SO. Mississippi State Lamar Peters Withdrew
FR. Cal State-Northridge Jalon Pipkins Withdrew
1997 INT. Charleville (France) Darel Poirier Withdrew
SO. St. John's Shamorie Ponds Withdrew
1997 INT. Asseco (Poland) Marcel Ponitka Withdrew
FR. Missouri Jontay Porter Withdrew
FR. Missouri Michael Porter Jr. Denver 1st/14th
1997 Igokea (Bosnia) Billy Preston Undrafted
JR. Clemson Marcquise Reed Withdrew
SO. Canisius Isaiah Reese Withdrew
FR. UCLA Cody Riley Withdrew
JR. Texas Kerwin Roach II Withdrew
JR. Boston College Jerome Robinson LA Clippers 1st/13th
1998 No College Mitchell Robinson New York 2nd/36th
JR. Montana Ahmaad Rorie Withdrew
SO. Temple Quinton Rose Withdrew
JR. Louisiana State Brandon Sampson Undrafted
JR. Rutgers Corey Sanders Undrafted
1999 INT. Olimpija (Slovenia) Issuf Sanon Washington 1st/44th
JR. Tennessee Admiral Schofield Withdrew
JR. Monmouth Micah Seaborn Withdrew
1998 INT. Nevezis (Lithuania) Tadas Sedekerskis Withdrew
FR. Alabama Collin Sexton Cleveland 1st/8th
JR. Appalachian State Ronshad Shabazz Withdrew
SO. Wichita State Landry Shamet Philadelphia 1st/26th
JR. Oklahoma State Tavarius Shine Withdrew
JR. South Carolina Chris Silva Withdrew
JR. Oklahoma State Yankuba Sima Undrafted
Post Grad IMG Academy H.S. Anfernee Simons Portland 1st/24th
JR. Chicago State Fred Sims Jr. Undrafted
FR. Texas Tech Zhaire Smith Phoenix 1st/16th
JR. Louisville Ray Spalding Philadelphia 2nd/56th
FR. Villanova Omari Spellman Atlanta 1st/30th
JR. Fresno State Deshon Taylor Withdrew
JR. Creighton Khyri Thomas Philadelphia 2nd/38th
1997 INT. Verona (Italy) Leonardo Tote Withdrew
JR. Stanford Reid Travis Withdrew
FR. Duke Gary Trent Jr. Sacramento 2nd/37th
JR. Arizona Allonzo Trier Undrafted
1998 INT. Bauru (Brazil) Michael Uchendu Withdrew
FR. Kentucky Jarred Vanderbilt Orlando 2nd/41st
1997 INT. Pieno Zvaigzdes (Lithuania) Martynas Varnas Withdrew
JR. Kansas Lagerald Vick Withdrew
SO. Connecticut Christian Vital Withdrew
JR. Michigan Moritz Wagner LA Lakers 1st/25th
JR. Kent State Jaylin Walker Withdrew
FR. Miami (FL.) Lonnie Walker San Antonio 1st/18th
SO. Michigan State Nick Ward Withdrew
FR. Kentucky P.J. Washington Withdrew
FR. Louisiana State Tremont Waters Withdrew
JR. Mississippi State Quinndary Weatherspoon Withdrew
JR. Charlotte Andrien White Withdrew
JR. Bowling Green Demajeo Wiggins Withdrew
FR. Iowa State Lindell Wigginton Withdrew
SO. Auburn Austin Wiley Withdrew
FR. UCLA Kris Wilkes Withdrew
SO. Texas A&M Robert Williams III Boston 1st/27th
JR. Hofstra Justin Wright-Foreman Withdrew
FR. Oklahoma Trae Young Dallas 1st/5th
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Warnel Lamb 1976 Underclassmen

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  • Name: Warnel "Butch" Lamb
  • Position: Power Forward
  • Height: 6-8 (2.03m)
  • Weight: 185 (84kg)
  • College Team: Lehigh County C.C. Cougars
  • Nationality: American
  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
  • Birthdate: 7/26/1952 - 1/15/2003
  • Drafted: Declared hardship for the 1976 NBA Hardship Draft was not drafted by an NBA franchise.
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Fantasy Draft Board: The All Time Best in One Draft


TDR is counting down history's best in our Fantasy Draft Countdown. We examined the picks at each draft slot (1st pick overall, 2nd pick overall, etc) from 1950 to 2007.

Here's our selections for the best in NBA draft history.

  Honorable Mention The Pick Comments
1

LeBron James
Shaquille O'Neal
Elgin Baylor
Allen Iverson
Tim Duncan
Hakeem Olajuwon

Magic Johnson
Point Guard
6-9/220
Michigan St.
He’s the greatest point guard to ever play the game thanks to his unrivaled court vision. Magic performed no look passes with ease, unlike the variety we see today where players look and turn their head after the ball is passed. Johnson never looked. He always knew where everyone was on the court. Standing at 6-9, he’s so ahead of the game that today’s scouts have yet to find his equal. Johnson’s height and talent gave him the versatility to play all 5 positions equally well, but his career ended abruptly after he contracted the HIV virus. Magic returned briefly during the 1995-96 basketball season, but his condition made some players on the court uncomfortable. Johnson is a legacy who goes down as one of the league’s greatest attractions and most engaging personalities with his trademark smile and energetic play.
2 Jerry West
Maurice Stokes
Bob Pettit
Isiah Thomas
Dave Bing
Bill Russell
Center
6-9/220
San Francisco
Russell may be the ultimate winner to ever play a sport. He was a part of 11 Boston Celtics championship teams, 8 of them back to back. Russell was slightly above average offensively, but his real calling card was dominant post defense and rebounding. The NBA didn’t calculate shot blocking numbers during Russell’s time, but many agree that he would have had unreal stats in that area. Russell impressively achieved these accomplishments while playing his rival and friend, Wilt Chamberlain. Despite Chamberlain’s talent and reputation as the most dominant center of his era, Russell won 5 league MVP awards. The Celtics traded star Ed Macauley to the St. Louis Hawks for the talented Russell. This thinking was considered intelligent on St. Louis’s part for two reasons. Macauley was a local college star and the Hawks front office didn’t feel their fans would accept an African American on the team. St. Louis’s ignorance became bliss for Boston Celtics fans.
3 Carmelo Anthony
Pete Maravich
Nate Thurmond
Dominique Wilkins
Michael Jordan
Shooting Guard
6-6/205
North Carolina
This is obviously a no brainer. It’s virtually impossible to deny Jordan as the greatest player in basketball history. The younger generation may not remember how Air Jordan came into the NBA with an aerial assault that rivaled any high flyer before him. Even more impressive were his fundamentals and competitive drive to destroy anyone in his way. Jordan’s long list of accomplishments are too many to name, but he’s highlighted as a six time MVP with six championship rings. He was drafted third due to the NBA’s center driven philosophy that you need a big man to win a championship. Jordan revolutionized his position by proving that a dominant big man wasn’t necessary. There was joke around the NBA that the only person to hold Jordan under 20 was his college coach, Dean Smith.
4 Russell Westbrook
Rick Barry
Dave Cowens
Lou Hudson
Bob Cousy
Guard
6-1/175
Holy Cross
Cousy’s game was reared on the playgrounds of New York, but his flashy style with daring passing and ball handling wasn’t a great selling point to orthodox purist Red Auerbach, head coach of the Boston Celtics. Auerbach drafted Charlie Share while the Tri-Cities Blackhawks picked up Cousy, but he was immediately traded to the Chicago Stags. Cousy became a free agent when the Stags franchise folded. After that NBA teams absorbed the left over Stags players which left Auerbach with the wild card Cousy. The rest is history as the Houdini of the Hardwood became a pioneer and innovator of the fast break offense in the NBA.
5 Walt Frazier
Kevin Garnett
Sidney Moncrief
Scottie Pippen
Dwyane Wade
Charles Barkley
Power Forward
6-6/260
Auburn
Has there ever been a funnier, more outspoken athlete in the history of sport? In his prime, The Round Mound of Rebound was every bit the player, if not more, than his contemporary, Karl Malone. Barkley backed up everything he said like few others throughout history. His swagger and talent to make good on his boasts made him hard to dislike. Barkley was a tremendous rebounder and shot a high percentage from the floor despite having the stature of a shooting guard. Unfortunately, Barkley joined Karl Malone and John Stockton as superstar victims of Michael Jordan, who denied them the ability to win a championship ring before retiring.
6 Lenny Wilkens
Jerry Sloan
Adrian Dantley
Larry Foust
Larry Bird
Small Forward
6-9/220
Indiana St.
The Magic Johnson, Larry Bird duo gave the NBA profitability. Until this time, college basketball was more financially successful. Out of high school, Bird signed on to play for Indiana University, but strangely returned home after a few weeks and spent several months as a garbage man. Bird then moved on to Indiana State and became the school’s most dominant player. His talent went mostly unnoticed, but the shrewd Red Auerbach picked up on Bird and drafted him in 1978 as junior eligible. The Boston Celtic faithful couldn’t understand Auerbach’s logic until Bird returned for his senior season to lead the Sycamores to their only NCAA championship appearance. In Which they lost to Michigan State, who had Magic Johnson on their team. Bird continued his brilliance in the NBA leading the Celtics to a championship in only his second year. Bird slowly began to breakdown physically due to his all out style of play before a 1992 back injury sent him into retirement.
7 Billy Cunningham
Bernard King
Chris Mullin
Stephen Curry
Point Guard
6-2/180
Davidson
Few doubted Curry's elite shooting but many questioned if he had the skills or mindset necessary to play the point guard position. It took a couple of season but Curry has quickly established himself as the league greatest shooter ever. To top that Curry became the NBA's first unanimous MVP award winner 2016. Along with teammates Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and later Kevin Durant Curry has led the Warriors to 2 championship titles. Curry's biggest contribution to the game may be the way he transformed the regularity of three point shooting. Over the last 5 years (2012-13 to 2016-17) Curry averages 707 3-point attempts a season.
8 Robert Parish
George Yardley
Jack Sikma
Sam Jones
Guard
6-4/198
North Carolina Central
Jones was originally drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers, but returned to college after completing his military service. He had the ability to make difficult shots from anywhere on the floor, played fierce defense, and possessed clutch shooting that earned him tremendous respect among teammates and opponents. Jones was a fundamentally sound player who learned from one of the game’s most underrated coaches, John McLendon (who was taught by basketball inventor Dr. James Naismith at the University of Kansas). This gave Jones a great advantage that pioneering African American Charles Cooper (the first black player in Celtics team History) never had. Jones' abilities are echoed by nicknames his teammates gave him, Mr. Clutch and The Shooter.
9 Mel Daniels
Tracy McGrady
Dirk Nowitzki
John Havlicek
Forward
6-5/205
Ohio St.
“Hustle” is the term often yelled by coaches across America to motivate players to work harder on the court, but in his 15 year career no coach had to ever speak these words to Havlicek. He was a top notch perimeter defender and clutch player who did much more than what showed up in the box score. Havlicek was a dedicated player who many deemed as one of the Celtics’ most important players. His career in basketball would not have materialized if his tryout with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns panned out. Havlicek was a consummate team player with the leadership to guide a team and the humbleness to take on a secondary role if the team was better for it.
10 Paul Westphal
Paul Pierce
Jack Twyman
Willis Reed
Center
6-10/240
Grambling St.
Few athletes are memorialized in sports moments history more than Reed. During the 1970 NBA finals few thought he’d be able to play due to a bad tear in his leg that would most likely sideline him for the rest of the playoffs. During warm-ups, Knicks players and fans had no idea if their team’s captian would come out. But suddenly, hobbling down the tunnel, Reed entered to the roar of a Madison Garden ovation. He took off his warm-ups and proceeded to make the first two jumpers while dragging his leg. Inspired by his determination, the Knicks beat the Lakers for the championship. Sadly, Reed continued to sustain injuries, including a horrible knee injury that he fought through to win another title with the 1973 Knicks, before walking away from the game the following season after playing just 19 games.
11

Reggie Miller
Terrell Brandon
Klay Thompson

Gus Johnson
Forward
6-6/230
Idaho
Johnson is one of the most amazing NBA talents that many have forgotten, but what's even worse is that he's still not in the Hall of Fame. How good was Johnson? Most of the power forwards in the Hall of Fame couldn't even come close to him when he was in prime. At just 6-6 and 235 pounds Johnson was one of the first to play above the rim with the strength and grace that we take for granted today. Contrary to what many believe, Darryl Dawkins was not the first to break a backboard in the NBA. It was Gus Johnson, and he did it three times. Some may feel that Reggie Miller is the more logical choice at #11, and if the Fantasy Draft was simply about longevity, then yes, we're no doubt talking Reggie. But this is more about talent and impact on the game, so Johnson gets the nod. Do you realize that he entered NBA at age 28! Gus Johnson at his best, compared to Reggie Miller in his prime isn't even close. Gus is the man.
12 Paul Silas
Larry Costello
Mookie Blaylock
Cedric Maxwell
Rudy LaRusso
Julius Erving
Small Forward
6-6/200
UMASS
What can be said about Doctor J other than, "unbelievable". Erving took the reins from Connie Hawkins to become the next high flyer for a generation. Even though he wowed everyone from day one with his in the air antics, the NBA never really got to see Erving in all his aerial glory. This is because he spent the first 5 years of his career in the ABA. Erving was one of the NBA's greatest ambassadors along with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. Together they ushered the league's product into the mainstream world to contend with baseball and football for television revenue.
13 Karl Malone
Kevin Loughery
Dick Van Arsdale
Dale Davis
Kobe Bryant
Shooting Guard
6-6/220
Lower Merion H.S.
Back in 1996 many wondered if a high school guard could successfully make the transition to the NBA. Although Kobe was named the top high school player in the nation, his selection was immediately traded by the Charlotte Hornets for Vlade Divac. In retrospect many considered the trade fair, but in hindsight, the LA Lakers and free agent Shaquille O'Neal were setting the franchise for a dynasty run. Karl Malone was difficult to pass on at #13, but Bryant's talent and accomplishments put a dent into any other selection. Make no mistake, Malone was a tremendous player, but Bryant will more than likely go down as the second best shooting guard ever behind Michael Jordan. Not to mention that some feel Bob Pettit and Charles Barkley were better than Malone in their prime.
14 Hal Greer
Maurice Lucas
Tim Hardaway
Peja Stojakovic
K.C. Jones
Clyde Drexler
Shooting Guard
6-7/210
Houston
Coming out of the University of Houston, Drexler was part of one of the nation's most breathtaking teams. Nicknamed Phi Slama Jama, the team consisting of Drexler, Hakeem Olajuwon, Larry Micheaux and Michael Young were known for their above the rim play. Drexler was a nine time all-star who didn't slow down in the pros. His smooth acrobatic moves to the basket even caused the opposing fans to take notice. The talented guard finally earned a championship ring in 1995 when he teamed up with former college teammate Olajuwon after being traded from Portland.
15 Kawhi Leonard
Mike Mitchell
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Steve Nash
Point Guard
6-3/195
Santa Clara
In his first few years nothing alluded to a two-time MVP, but Nash has made the Phoenix Suns a contender for the NBA Championship since joining the club 3 years ago. He joined the Suns after leaving the Mavericks through free agency. What frustrated Maverick fans is that Nash could have remained with their team if owner Mark Cuban had matched the offer sheet. Nash is a tremendous point guard, but after his career is over the big question will be where he stands among legends like Magic Johnson and Isaiah Thomas at his position. Many argue that Nash's progression from a solid all-star to league MVP after the age of 30 has more to do with the system he plays in and the fact that his media exposure has been overrated. This philosophy is understandable. Ask yourself, how does Nash win two MVP awards while Isiah Thomas and John Stockton, who were better players in their prime, never won?
16 Swen Nater
Ron Artest
Rickey Green
Ricky Sobers
John Stockton
Point Guard
6-1/175
Gonzaga
Few outside the state of Washington were aware of John Stockton during the 1984 NBA Draft, but the little known guard soon let fans know why he was selected in the first round. Stockton is arguably one of the best point guards in NBA history. He owned a tremendous basket IQ and played defense with scrappiness and thievery to become the NBA's all-time leader in steals. Stockton led the NBA in assists for nine straight years; a feat that was previously held by Celtic great and ball handling pioneer Bob Cousy.
17 Shawn Kemp
Jermaine O'Neal
Richie Guerin
Bill Sharman
Guard
6-1/175
USC
Sharman was one of the finest shooters from his era, but his best ability was his competitive nature. Sharman was a two-sport standout for USC in baseball and basketball. He went on to play for the Boston Celtics while also a part of the Dodgers' minor league system. Sharman was called up to baseball's major league in 1951, but sat the bench and never played. He called it quits for baseball in 1955. During his time with the Celtics he and Bob Cousy were known as the NBA's best backcourt duo. Sharman made the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and coach. He joined John Wooden and Lenny Wilkens as the only others individuals to hold this distinction.
18 Calvin Murphy
Ricky Pierce
Joe Dumars
Shooting Guard
6-3/190
McNeese St.
Dumars was drafted by the Detroit Pistons with little more than a few words about his career at McNeese State. The fundamentally sound Dumars improved each year before becoming an offensive force in his 4th season. Despite his low numbers Dumars is statistically one of the NBA's greatest defenders. He also displayed great leadership and was one of the main devices on the Detroit Pistons championship teams of 1989 and 1990. Dumars is now the General Manager for the Pistons where his key signings and draftings have earned him the same respect around the league that he had as a player.
19 Rod Strickland
Bob Rule
Zach Randolph
Nate Archibald
Point Guard
6-1/150
UTEP
Tiny, as he was known growing up, had a big game that he learned on the playgrounds of New York City. Archibald's speed and ability to convert difficult shots in the lane made him a force in the NBA. He's the only player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring and assists in the same season. As Archibald aged he lost some quickness, but continued to develop as a point guard by making smarter decisions with the ball. This maturity helped him, along with Larry Bird, win the NBA championship in 1981. When Archibald was inducted to the Hall of Fame he rented three buses to take former coaches and street ball legend friends whom he learned from to the ceremony.
20 Larry Nance
Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Paul Pressey
Gus Williams
Point Guard
6-2/175
USC
There was a battle between Gus and Larry Nance at the #20 spot. Nance had 3 all-star appearances while Williams only had 2. Nance also aged gracefully, lasting 13 seasons and scoring double figures each and every year. But in 1979 Williams was the leader of the Sonics, who no one believed would win the NBA championship. Not only did they win, but beat the Washington Bullets 4-1 in the best of 7. Williams was crucial to the championship, scoring of 26.9 points per game. This New Yorker's style of play, speed, and daring acrobatic lay-ups earned him the nickname, The Wizard. Williams has been described as a fast break waiting to happen. He was an intimidating point guard who frustrated defensives. Opposing coaches were always trying to slow down his game.
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Jayson Williams
Billy Knight
Rajon Rondo

Michael Finley
Point Guard
6-7/215
Wisconsin
When Finley was a high school senior he won a television prize to play Michael Jordan 1 on 1. Jordan gave the young man high praise saying that one day they may meet up in the NBA. Jordan’s eye for talent was apparent as Finley took a sleepy Wisconsin program (whose best years were behind them) and began to turn them into a national force. He was pegged by many to be one of the best players in the nation, but his senior year was spent with frustration as he failed to live up to expectations. NBA teams suddenly felt Finley wasn’t the player they believed could score consistently at the pro level. But things quickly things changed, as Finley exploded with an exceptional rookie year. He’s respected by many around the league for his professionalism and provides great lock room presence.
22 Reggie Lewis
Norm Nixon
Leonard Robinson
George McGinnis
Forward
6-8/235
Indiana
Some may call McGinnis overrated, but TDR calls him the best player to ever be drafted at the 22nd pick. As a college sophomore McGinnis’ talent was evident from day one. Leading the Big Ten Conference in scoring and rebounding his first year on varsity. McGinnis promptly left college to play professionally in the ABA where he spent 4 years on with Indiana Pacers averaging 25.2 points and 12.9 rebounds per game. McGinnis was a dominant scorer from the inside and had the soft touch to shoot from the perimeter.
23 A.C. Green
Alex English
Lloyd Free
Brian Taylor
Tayshaun Prince
Wayne Embry
Forward
6-8/240
Miami (OH)
Embry was great rebounder for his size and played the game with a no-nonsense attitude. He was a team player who did all the dirty work to make others look good, like setting picks, diving for loose balls and bringing defensive toughness. This 4 time all-star was often overshadowed by NBA legends Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas. After the retiring from the game, Embry became the first African American to become an NBA General Manager for the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971.
24 Arvydas Sabonis
Latrell Sprewell
Sam Cassell
Terry Porter
Point Guard
6-3/195
Wis.-Stevens Point
Porter snuck up on the draft charts after an All-American career at NAIA school Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Amazingly, the Trailblazers almost lost Porter two picks earlier. The Milwaukee Bucks were poised to take the hometown product, but ultimately choose Louisiana State’s Jerry Reynolds, who they initially thought would be unavailable at draft time. The Bucks were so certain that they were going to draft Porter that he spent the evening of the draft at the club’s draft headquarters as their guest. Porter shook off the disappointment and rewarded the Trailblazers with savvy defense and steady play at the point guard position. He became a key member of Portland’s two NBA finals appearances and also earned 2 All-Star trips. Jerry Reynolds never came close to making an All-Star team.
25 John Drew
Gerald Wallace
Mark Price
Point Guard
6-0/170
Georgia Tech
Price was one of the hardest workers to ever play basketball and a true gym rat in every sense of the word. His career almost ended in 1990 after he tore his ACL. In today’s world, ACL injuries aren’t as serious as back in the 90s, which at the time meant the death of an athlete’s career. But Price dedicated himself to rehab, made his way back to the NBA, and regained his role as one of the game’s most dangerous three point shooters. After several years as one of the NBA’s top point guard injuries began to take a toll. It severely hindered Prices’ durability to play an 82 game schedule.
26 Kevin Martin
Jerome Williams
Samuel Dalembert
Vlade Divac
Center
7-1/245
(Serbia)
Back in 1989 when Divac was drafted, the NBA philosophy regarding international players was damaged to say the least. With the frustration of not getting Arvidas Sabonis through the Russian red tape, and the failure of Georgi Glouchkov to live up to the immense hype, the stock on international players wasn’t very high. When the LA Lakers selected Divac not many people took it serious until he started to play. Fundamentally, Divac was ahead of many college centers in the United States, but what really set Divac apart was his high basketball IQ and passing ability. He may be the most beloved athlete of Serbia, and some have said that if he ever ran for president he would probably win by a landside.
27 Rudy Gobert
Elden Campbell
Dennis Rodman
Power Forward
6-8/210
SE Oklahoma St.
Rodman may be the game’s most controversial and entertaining player ever. He turned simple dirty work skills, such as rebounding and defense, and made them look beautiful. Rodman is also one of the greatest winners and was easily one of the most important pieces on 5 championships with Chicago and Detroit. Without him it would be highly doubtful that Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen would have doubled the three-peat.
28 Sherman Douglas
Dan Roundfield
Tony Parker
Point Guard
6-2/180
(France)
Parker exploded in the 2000 Nike Hoop Summit with up 20 points, 7 assists and 2 steals. NBA teams immediately jotted his name down but figured it would still be a couple of years before Parker made an impact overseas. He returned home to enjoy a highly successful campaign in his second season with Paris Racing Club, but many were surprised when he declared for the draft. Parker had a number of workouts, but there was little draft buzz and few teams appeared to be seriously interested. As the last pick in the 1st round of the 2001 NBA draft, the Spurs stole one of the best point guards in the league with nothing more than a raised eyebrow from draft commentators and minimal fanfare.
29 Eddie Johnson
Josh Howard
P.J. Brown
Dennis Johnson
Point Guard
6-4/185
Pepperdine
The late Dennis Johnson was a tremendous perimeter defender whose extremely long arms and aggressiveness made him a terror to opposing guards. Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish get much respect, but the Celtics struggled to win the Championship again until Johnson joined them in 1984.
30 Jimmy Butler
Spencer Haywood
David Lee
Gilbert Arenas
Point Guard
6-4/215
Arizona
Arenas is one of the biggest steals in recent history. He left Arizona after his sophomore year with many questions regarding his game. Pro teams wondered if Arenas was a tweener, as he played shooting guard in college and didn’t really show the play making ability to lead a team. Those questions now seem foolish, but at the time it was the main reason why Arenas didn’t get drafted in the first round. The talented Spencer Haywood would have been by TDR at the #30 spot if it weren’t for the weird circumstances surrounding his drafting. In 1971, Haywood was already playing for the Seattle Supersonics after spending a year in the ABA. The Buffalo Braves’ newly formed franchise selected him anyhow; claiming that Seattle’s signing of Haywood undermined the NBA draft process. For those that don’t remember Haywood, he is the first in basketball history to become an underclassman to pursue a professional career.
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Ruben Patterson
Danny Ainge

Glenn Rivers
Point Guard
6-4/185
Marquette
Rivers spent most of his career setting up Dominique Wilkins and was a quality defender for his position. If there was anything that Rivers wasn't efficient at, it was his average perimeter shooting. Sadly, various injuries prevented him from being able to play a full season towards the end of his career. At the height of his career Rivers was a dependable and efficient point guard who coaches loved to have on their team. Rivers is now an NBA coach.
32 Rashard Lewis Bill Bridges
Power Forward
6-6/230
Kansas
Bridges was an undersized power forward even for his time, but was a dominant force in the low post. He made his living rebounding and cleaning up around the basket on put-backs and lay-ups. Bridges wasn't much of an offensive force, but did possess a decent hook shot he used shoot over bigger opponents. This rugged forward had some of the best hands in basketball history. Rashard Lewis could end up taking his spot on the board depending on how his career finishes. Lewis has made great strides since being drafted out of high school and is now in his prime.
33 Eric Money
Grant Long
Kevin Duckworth
Hassan Whiteside
Center
7-0/235
Marshall
Whiteside left school much to the dismay of many who felt that his promising freshmen season needs to built upon so that he can be a lottery pick. Whiteside felt compelled to go and was drafted by the Sacramento Kings. Because of the raw and still emerging skill level Whiteside was sent down to the NBDL. After that stop in foreign basketball leagues of Lebanon and China Whiteside was a basketball gypsy. After signing with the Miami Heat Whiteside started to show some of the athleticism and shot blocking ability that many hoped when he was selected out of college. Since his emergence Whiteside has become a constant league leader in blocked shots and rebounding.
34 Norm Van Lier Carlos Boozer
Power Forward
6-9/260
Duke
No one can deny Norm Van Lier's defensive ability and playmaking, but Carlos Boozer has clearly made every NBA team look foolish for passing him by in the first round of the 2002 NBA Draft. Although Van Lier has played more seasons, Boozer's play in Utah has solidified his place among the NBA's top power forwards. It was hard to pass on Van Lier, but something tells me that Boozer will continue to etch his name as the best 34th pick in NBA draft history.
35 DeAndre Jordan
Happy Hairston
Derek Smith
Rick Mahorn
Draymond Green
Power Forward
6-6/230
Michigan State
Few picks in NBA history have been picked with less perceived potential or expectation. Unlike rival 35th pick DeAndre Jordan who was viewed with potential. Green upside was viewed limited and his expected impact was that of a bench player. By his second year Green has transformed himself as a totally different player than what he showed during his 4 years at Michigan State. A versatile defender capable of legitimately guarding every position. Player like Green show that no matter all the tools scouting is an inexact science.
36 Cliff Robinson
Bob Love
Maurice Cheeks
Point Guard
6-1/180
West Texas St.
Cheeks was a great point guard, but fans and media sometimes fail to bring up his name when discussing the best point guards. Few at his position would have been able to keep everyone happy on that great scoring, 1983 championship 76ers team. Defensively, Cheeks was a terror who could pick and disrupt most guards. He was also a quiet leader who preferred to let his game do the talking for him. Nonetheless, Cheeks always seemed to rise to another level when the play-offs began.
37 Archie Clark
Nick Van Exel
Don Ohl
Guard
6-3/190
Illinois
Forgotten as he might be over the past few decades, Ohl was a tremendous player. He was a very skilled offensively and made 5 straight all-star appearances from 1963-1967. After being drafted by the NBA, Ohl played for the NIBL's Peoria Cats. Later, the Detroit Pistons spotted him and were able to offer him a contract on the spot. Many that played during his time have called Ohl one of the best perimeter shooters of their era. Had Ohl not been a factor at #37, Archie Clark and Nick Van Exel are notables who would have battled for this selection.
38 Chandler Parsons
Doug West
Louie Dampier
Guard
6-0/175
Kentucky
I know that this selection may lead some NBA purists to call for my head on a plate, but considering the other candidates (and mainly my own opinion), Louie Dampier wins the spot. One of the challenges in this Fantasy Draft is contrasting eras, especially ABA careers vs. NBA accomplishments. Dampier's 12 year career only consisted of 2 years in the NBA, so in order to get a true feel for who is worthy of this pick, I had to compared playing styles in today's NBA with the three candidates. Despite playing almost 32 years ago, the ABA's style of play lives on in today's NBA with the fast break offense and three-point shooting. Comparing Dampier to Steve Kerr is uncanny on many levels. Until someone else comes along, I am satisfied with Dampier here at #38. Doug West and Steve Blake provided little competition in my mind.
39 Khris Middleton
Al Attles
Kevin Porter
Guard
6-0/170
St. Francis (PA)
Porter is the former record holder of the most assists in one game with 29. Unfortunately, he is one of the most forgotten guards in the history of the game. Despite his positives in passing and quick hands on defensive to get easy steals, Porter was disruptive with many of his former coaches as he was a very independent, and to some degree, uncoachable player. At times he would make unsound basketball decisions and look for the pass too much. I'm not going say he was a number watcher, but Porter was often known as a selfish assist man looking only to pad his totals even at the team's expense. Al Attles was also a steal at this pick as not many were aware of this talented guard. Vince Miller, a close friend of Wilt Chamberlain who played on the Philadelphia Warriors, talked to the team's General Manager, Eddie Gottlieb, in order to get Attles drafted.
40 Wayne Cooper
Monta Ellis
Robert Reid
Clifford Ray
George Gervin
Guard
6-7/180
Eastern Michigan
Gervin may be one of the most electrifying scorers in NBA history. His height and patented Finger Roll move made Gervin virtually unguardable on most nights. Although some have foolishly argued that he was one dimensional, those pundits should remind themselves that few did any one thing better than Gervin. His role was to score, and after a career that spanned 4 seasons in the ABA and 10 in the NBA, Gervin finished with a total of 26,595 career points (20,708 of those points were in NBA competition).
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Nikola Jokic
Otis Smith
Bobby Simmons
T.R. Dunn
Ronald Murray

Cuttino Mobley
Shooting Guard
6-4/210
Rhode Island
Mobley was one of the toughest picks to decide thus far because Bobby Simmons, T.R. Dunn, and Otis Smith were all great competition. Dunn was a tremendous perimeter defender with quick hands, while Simmons and Smith had great all around skills. In the end I selected Mobley as the deserving player despite his negatives. He was surprise draftee and few thought he was anything more than a mid-level overseas player, but 9 seasons later Mobley is still providing steady scoring for the LA Clippers.
42 Daniel Gibson
Matt Geiger
Stephen Jackson
Shooting Guard
6-8/220
Butler County C.C.
Jackson was a top ranked national recruit in 1996 and played in the McDonald's All-American game with future pros Kobe Bryant, Jermaine O'Neal and Mike Bibby. Jackson was signed and sealed to Arizona, but his ACT score prevented him from entering college. Butler County Community College was the alternative but he didn't play, so in a sense, Jackson was drafted off his high school merits. After bouncing around a few minor leagues he became a solid player capable of proving big scoring when his shot is dropping. In a few years Daniel Gibson may take Jackson's spot as all time best at #42.
43 Johnny Moore
Phil Jordon
Predrag Danilovic
Eric Snow
Michael Redd
Shooting Guard
6-6/210
Ohio State
Redd was a dominant scorer in college that many pegged as a first rounder. Then questions quickly arose regarding his defensive ability, and more importantly, his streaky perimeter shooting. Through hard work Redd has surprisingly become a big time scorer from the perimeter. I consider Redd the best player to come out of the 2000 NBA Draft.
44 Clemon Johnson
Malik Rose
Dave Robisch
Power Forward
6-10/235
Kansas
Many Kansas Jayhawks fans consider Robisch one of the school's finest players. He began his pro career in the ABA prior to the NBA merger. Robisch never became the standout player that he was in college, but was a dependable power forward. Clemon Johnson deserves honorable mention here. Had he played in today's NBA there's no doubt Johnson would have been a full-time starter.
45 Antonio Davis
John Williams
Bobby Phills
Bobby Dandridge
Forward
6-6/195
Norfolk St.
Danridge is easily one of the most underrated forwards to ever play the game. The 4-time all-star was often overshadowed by superstar teammates like as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson in Milwaukee, and again with the Washington Bullets frontcourt duo Elvin Hayes and Wes Unseld. Danridge was a great team player whose accomplishments on the court were so significant that he beat out Antonio Davis for this #45 spot (but Davis comes in a very close second).
46 Jerome Kersey
James Edwards
Voshon Lenard
Jeff Hornacek
Shooting Guard
6-4/210
Iowa St.
Hornacek was a self made player, another example of the motto that practice makes the player. He was a walk on at Iowa State and eventually earned a scholarship. He didn't have many physical gifts but was still an achiever on the court. Despite his lack of athleticism and average height for a shooting guard, Hornacek's craftiness and ability to adjust to every game situation made his weaknesses a non-issue most of the time. The other serious candidate at #46 was Jerome Kersey. Despite his jaw dropping athleticism, Kersey was extremely raw coming out of Longwood, which at the time was a NAIA institution.
47 Gerald Wilkins
Craig Ehlo
Vernon Maxwell
Paul Millsap
Power Forward
6-7/250
Louisiana Tech
Millsap along with Draymond Green has become the blueprint for every power forward in the NBA. The four time all-star has everything you need in today's NBA with defensive versatility, three point shooting range and tough rebounding. A far cry coming out of college where despite leading the national in rebounding 3 straight years Millsap was viewed as too small and limited offensively to make a true impact at the NBA level.
48 Cedric Ceballos
Isaac Austin
Mike Gale
Marc Gasol
Center
7-1/270
Akasvayu Girona (Spain)
Gasol has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt is one of the best big men in the NBA. With three all-star appearances during his six seasons Gasol is one of the best picks ever at this spot. Originally I had Ceballos but towards the end of his career his accomplishments began to diminish and many labeled him a prima donna.
49 Andray Blatche
Kyle O'Quinn
Forfeited If it were not for the off court behavior of Auburn's "Fast" Eddie Johnson (from the 1977 NBA Draft), he would have been selected at #49. TDR forfeits this pick as Johnson's accomplishments as a basketball player are null and void, seriously overshadowed by charges of child molestation, rape, and burglary. There was initially some confusion in the media, as there is another Eddie Johnson that came out of Illinois in the 1981 NBA Draft.
50 Steve Kerr
Ryan Gomes
Larry Kenon
Forward
6-9/205
Memphis St.
Kenon was a tremendous athlete known much of career as a vicious dunker and flashy one handed rebounder. The 2-time NBA all-star made the transition from the ABA with teammate and NBA Top 50 player George Gervin. Many say that Kenon is the most successful professional player from Memphis State. Steve Kerr and Ryan Gomes are more recent 50th picks to make an impact in the NBA.
51 Lawrence Funderburke
Tony Smith
Kyle Korver
Small Forward
6-8/210
Creighton
Korver is well regarded by many to be one of the NBA’s most talented perimeter shooters. In college, some felt he could wind up in the early to mid second round portion of the draft, which is why many were surprised when he was selected at #51. Since then Korver has impressed with his court awareness and passing ability. His biggest flaws appear to be defense and creating off the dribble. Despite all this, one thing remains certain, shooters like Korver will always have a place in the NBA.
52 Fred Hoiberg Donald Royal
Small Forward
6-8/213
Notre Dame
Royal wasn’t always a great team player but possessed one of the best first steps in the NBA during his prime. This offensive ability enabled him to earn a living driving to the basket. What truly limited Royal’s impact was his below average ball handling and poor perimeter shooting. Some may point to Hoiberg as the best pick at this selection, but his biggest contributions were during the Bulls' mediocre years. Secondly, other parts of Hoiberg’s game left quite a bit to be desired. Royal is credited with great contributions to the Magic during Shaquille O’Neal’s and Anfernee Hardaway’s reign.
53 Greg Buckner Anthony Mason
Power Forward
6-7/250
Tennessee State
After Mason spent a year in Turkey he bounced around a few times between NBA teams and minor leagues before landing in New York in 1991. It was with the Knicks that Mason really began to bloom. Physically, he had a unique body that was not only strong but very mobile. The Knicks would often put him at power forward and basically allow him to run the offense. Despite playing at 250 pounds, Mason dribbled and passed better than a good portion of guards. But regardless of his talent, Mason's biggest detriment was with off court issues that led to several suspensions.
54 Shandon Anderson
Zelko Rebraca
Sam Mitchell
Small Forward
6-6/210
Mercer
Mitchell is living proof that success happens through hard work and persistence. He was drafted in 1985, but had to fight and scratch though various minor leagues to prove his worth. It wasn’t until the 1989 NBA season that Mitchell finally got into the league. The short on talent, newly formed Timberwolves gave Mitchell the one thing few thought he would ever have - an opportunity. After finally getting his big break, he never let it go and played in the league for 13 seasons. Mitchell possessed a great basketball IQ and was known as a great locker room guy.
55 Mark Blount
Patrick Mills
Kenny Gattison
Power Forward
6-7/220
Old Dominion
Old Dominion’s Gattison was one of the most respected players in the league. Physically, there is little he wouldn’t do, whether it was setting tough screens, diving on the floor, or rebounding over bigger opponents. Although Gattison’s reckless style didn't shorten his career, he was unable to play a full season of games towards the end. Some may argue that Mark Blount should have been chosen as the best pick at #55, but a glue guy like Gattison who loved competition will always get the nod over a player like Blount who plays for the check.
56 Amir Johnson
Luis Scola
Mickey Johnson
Power Forward
6-10/190
Aurora
Coming out of little known Aurora College, Mickey Johnson became one of the NBA's most versatile players. Basketball was just a hobby to Johnson, so attending Aurora (home to 600 students where half of them lived off campus) was no big deal. But once teams started to look at the stat sheet, Johnson’s name kept popping up. After the draft he continued to impress, as his versatile playing ability quickly endeared him with NBA teams. Johnson's ability to play multi-positions was so impressive that his teammates gave him the nickname “Mr. Utility”.
57 Frank Brickowski
Marcin Gortat
Manu Ginobili
Shooting Guard
6-8/210
(Italy)
The San Antonio Spurs once again proved to the basketball community that luck plays a part in draft day steals. In 1999 Ginobili was taken as the second to last pick with very little fanfare. As a matter of fact, after his name was announced, no one on the NBA Draft telecast had any information on him. Three years later information was plentiful. Ginobili continued to raise his ability and went on to develop his talent as one of Europe’s best players. Since joining the Spurs in 2002 Manu has made an immediate impact with his clutch shooting and savvy play. His success has served as a model for other NBA teams in picking up international players late in the draft and working to develop them overseas.
58 Henry Bibby
Don Reid
Kurt Rambis
Power Forward
6-8/213
Santa Clara
Rambis was drafted by New York, but the LA Lakers were the ones to benefit. After Rambis was cut from the Knicks, the rookie free agent showed up for the 1981 Lakers, but not many took notice. Rambis wasn’t a gifted scorer but fit well into the fast break oriented offense. More importantly, he gave the Lakers something they didn’t have a lot of - defensive toughness. Rambis quickly became an integral part of the team and contributed for years. He became a fan favorite because of his hustle and quirky style with his big black glasses and thick mustache. His playing style and appearance led many in the media to dub him Superman’s alter ego, “Clark Kent". Rambis had a 14 year NBA career surviving off hustle and determination...impressive.
59 Red Robbins
George Carter
Pat Cummings
Power Forward
6-9/230
Cincinnati
Noted for his great shooting touch, Cummings had a very productive pro career, 12 seasons in the NBA before retiring in 1991. Cummings was drafted in 1978 by the Milwaukee Bucks as a junior eligible draftee (this was due to the fact that the talented power forward broke his leg in his junior season and had to sit out a year), but Cummings immediately returned to college for his final season. As a pro, nagging leg injuries quickly reduced Cummings effectiveness on the court, but for a span of 5 years he was one of the league’s most dependable starters.
60 Drazen Petrovic
Woody Sauldsberry
Michael Cooper
Isaiah Thomas
Point Guard
5-9/185
Washington
At pick #60 the candidates were impressive. Interestingly, Cooper and Sauldsberry were complete opposites to Petrovic. Both were noted for their defense and toughness, while Petrovic was an offensive genius capable of capturing great admiration for how he scored. In the end Petrovic’s career was short, which is why Thomas should be over him. As a player he might have been better but longevity matters and Thomas has been a consistent force in not just Boston but the moment he entered the league. Despite his size he remains a very hard player to keep from creating offensively. Make no mistake the Celtics rise starts with Thomas. Without him they would be anywhere near the team they are now.

 

 

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2017 NBA DRAFT

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 First Round     Second Round  
  Team School Selection   Team School Selection
1 Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Washington Markelle Fultz
Shooting Guard
6-4/195
Freshman
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Charlotte
Duke Frank Jackson
Point Guard
6-3/205
Freshman
2 lal Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Lakers
UCLA Lonzo Ball
Point Guard
6-6/190
Freshman
32 pho15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Phoenix
Miami (FL.) Davon Reed
Shooting Guard
6-6/206
Senior
3 bos Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Boston
Duke Jayson Tatum
Small Forward
6-8/205
Freshman
33 Orlando
Orlando
Kansas State Wesley Iwundu
Small Forward
6-7/205
Senior
4 pho15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Phoenix
Kansas Josh Jackson
Small Forward
6-8/207
Freshman
34 sac16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Sacramento
Kansas Frank Mason III
Point Guard
6-0/190
Senior
5 sac16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Sacramento
kentucky De'Aaron Fox
Point Guard
6-3/187
Freshman
35 orl2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Orlando
California Ivan Rabb
Power Forward
6-10/220
Sophomore
6 orl2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Orlando
Florida State Jonathan Isaac
Small Forward
6-10/210
Freshman
36 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
FMP Beograd
(Serbia)
Jonah Bolden
Power Forward
6-10/220
1996 Draftee
7 min17 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Minnesota
Arizona Lauri Markkanen
Power Forward
7-0/230
Freshman
37 bos Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Boston
Southern Methodist Semi Ojeleye
Power Forward
6-7/240
Junior
8 nyk Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New York
SIG Strasbourg
(France)
Frank Ntilikina
Point Guard
6-5/190
1998 International
38 Chicago
Chicago
Oregon Jordan Bell
Power Forward
6-8/225
Junior
9 Dallas
Dallas

North Carolina State
Dennis Smith Jr.
Point Guard
6-3/195
Freshman
39 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Oklahoma State Jawun Evans
Point Guard
6-1/185
Sophomore
10 sac16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Sacramento
Gonzaga Zach Collins
Center
7-0/230
Freshman
40 nor13 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New Orleans
Florida State Dwayne Bacon
Shooting Guard
6-7/221
Sophomore
11 cha14 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Charlotte
Kentucky Malik Monk
Shooting Guard
6-3/200
Freshman
41 atl15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Atlanta
Oregon Tyler Dorsey
Shooting Guard
6-4/185
Sophomore
12 det Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Detroit
Duke Luke Kennard
Shooting Guard
6-5/200
Sophomore
42 Utah
Utah
Indiana Thomas Bryant
Power Forward
6-10/245
Sophomore
13 Phoenix
Denver
Louisville Donovan Mitchell
Shooting Guard
6-3/200
Sophomore
43 Houston
Houston
Zalgiris Kaunas
(Lithuania)
Isaiah Hartenstein
Power Forward
6-11/250
1998 International
14 Miami
Miami
Kentucky Bam Adebayo
Center
6-10/250
Freshman
44 New York
New York

Houston

Damyean Dotson
Shooting Guard
6-5/205
Senior
15 por Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Portland
North Carolina Justin Jackson
Small Forward
6-8/210
Junior
45 hou Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Houston
Oregon Dillon Brooks
Small Forward
6-6/220
Junior
16 Chicago
Chicago
Creighton Justin Patton
Center
7-0/230
Freshman
46 phi15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Philadelphia
Southern Methodist Sterling Brown
Shooting Guard
6-5/225
Senior
17 mil15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Milwaukee
Michigan D.J. Wilson
Power Forward
6-10/240
Junior
47 Indiana
Indiana
UCLA Ike Anigbogu
Center
6-10/250
Freshman
18 Indiana
Indiana
UCLA T.J. Leaf
Power Forward
6-10/225
Freshman
48 Milwaukee
Milwaukee

South Carolina

Sindarius Thornwell
Shooting Guard
6-5/206
Senior
19 atl15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Atlanta
Wake Forest John Collins
Power Forward
6-10/235
Sophomore
49 den Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Denver
Mega Leks
(Serbia)
Vlatko Cancar
Small Forward
6-8/210
1997 International
20 por Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Portland
Duke Harry Giles
Power Forward
6-11/222
Freshman
50 Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Nanterre
(France)
Mathias Lessort
Power Forward
6-9/235
1995 International
21 Oklahoma City
OK. City
Adelaide
(Australia)

Terrance Ferguson
Shooting Guard
6-7/185
1998 Draftee

51 den Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Denver
Iowa State Monte Morris
Point Guard
6-3/170
Senior
22 brook Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Brooklyn
Texas

Jarrett Allen
Center
6-11/235
Freshman

52 nor13 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New Orleans
Xavier Edmond Sumner
Point Guard
6-5/185
Sophomore
23 tor15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Toronto
Indiana OG Anunoby
Small Forward
6-8/235
Sophomore
53 bos Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Boston
Arizona Kadeem Allen
Shooting Guard
6-3/205
Senior
24 uth16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Utah
Syracuse Tyler Lydon
Power Forward
6-9/223
Sophomore
54 phoenix
Phoenix
Valparaiso Alec Peters
Small Forward
6-9/235
Senior
25 orl2010 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Orlando
CB Gran Canaria
(Spain)
Anzejs Pasecniks
Power Forward
7-1/220
1995 International
55 uth16 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Utah
Gonzaga Nigel Williams-Goss
Point Guard
6-3/195
Junior
26 Minnesota
Portland
Purdue Caleb Swanigan
Power Forward
6-9/250
Sophomore
56 bos Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Boston
California Jabari Bird
Shooting Guard
6-6/190
Senior
27 lal Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Lakers
Utah Kyle Kuzma
Power Forward
6-9/225
Junior
57 brook Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Brooklyn

FC Barcelona
(Spain)

Aleksandar Vezenkov
Power Forward
6-9/225
1995 International
28 lal Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
LA Lakers
North Carolina Tony Bradley
Power Forward
6-11/240
Freshman
58 nyk Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
New York
Mega Leks
(Serbia)
Ognjen Jaramaz
Point Guard
6-3/195
95 International
29 San Antonio
San Antonio
Colorado Derrick White
Shooting Guard
6-4/190
Senior
59 sas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
San Antonio
Clemson Jaron Blossomgame
Small Forward
6-7/220
Senior
30 Utah
Utah
Villanova Jason Hart
Shooting Guard
6-5/215
Senior
60 atl15 Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review
Atlanta
Mega Leks
(Serbia)
Alpha Kaba
Power Forward
6-9/230
1996 International

 

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2017 Draft Day Trades

2017 Draft Day Trades
Trades between teams sent and received
Chicago
Chicago
From Minnesota:
Zach LaVine
Kris Dunn
Lauri Markkanen
Minnesota
Minnesota
From Chicago:
Jimmy Butler
Justin Patton
Sacramento
Sacramento
From Portland:
Justin Jackson
Harry Giles
Portland
Portland
From Sacramento:
Zach Collins
Denver
Denver
From Utah:
Trey Lyles
Tyler Lydon
Utah
Utah
From Denver:
Donovan Mitchell
Orlando
Orlando
From Philadelphia:
1st Round Draft Pick (2020)
2nd Round Draft Pick (2020)
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
From Orlando:
Anzejs Pasecniks
Boston
LA Lakers
From Brooklyn:
Brook Lopez
Jarrett Allen
Memphis
Brooklyn
From LA Lakers:
Timofey Mozgov
D'Angelo Russell
LA Lakers
LA Lakers
From Utah:
Jason Hart
Thomas Bryant
Utah
Utah
From LA Lakers:
Tony Bradley
Charlotte
Charlotte
From New Orleans:
Dwayne Bacon
Cash Considerations
New Orleans
New Orleans
From Charlotte:
Frank Jackson
Orlando
Orlando
From Memphis:
2nd Round Draft Pick (2019)
Memphis
Memphis
From Orlando:
Ivann Rabb
Orlando
Chicago
From Golden State:
Cash Considerations
Golden State
Golden State
From Chicago:
Jordan Bell
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
From LA Clippers:
Cash Considerations
LA Clippers
LA Clippers
From Philadelphia:
Jawun Evans
Memphis
Memphis
From Houston:
Dillon Brooks
Houston
Houston
From Memphis:
2nd Round Draft Pick (2018)
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
From Milwaukee:
Cash Considerations
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
From Philadelphia:
Sterling Brown
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
From LA Clippers:
Cash Considerations
LA Clippers
LA Clippers
From Milwaukee:
Sindarius Thornwell
New Orleans
New Orleans
From Pacers:
Cash Considerations
Indiana
Indiana
From New Orleans:
Edmond Sumner
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2017 Rankings Per Position

 

Point Guards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. De'Aaron Fox Kentucky FR. 6-3 187 Top 5
ucla Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Lonzo Ball UCLA FR. 6-6 190 Top 5
nc_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Dennis Smith North Carolina St. FR. 6-3 195 Top 10
strasbourg Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Frank Ntilikina Strasbourg 1998 6-2 190 Top 15
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Frank Jackson Duke FR. 6-3 200 Mid - Late 1st
oklahoma_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Jawun Evans Oklahoma State SO. 6-1 200 Late 1st - Early Second
xavier Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Edmond Sumner Xavier SO. 6-5 175 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
iowa_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Monte Morris Iowa State SR. 6-3 175 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
kansas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Frank Mason Kansas SR. 6-0 190 Late 2nd - Undrafted
gonzaga Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Nigel Williams-Goss Gonzaga JR. 6-3 195 Late 2nd - Undrafted
Viable Options:
  • Derrick Walton Jr., 6-1 189 - Michigan
  • Melo Trimble, 6-3 195 - Maryland
  • George de Paula, 6-6 197 - Paulistano
  • Isaiah Briscoe 6-2 220 - Kentucky

Shooting Guards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
washington Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Markell Fultz Washington FR. 6-4 195 Top 3
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Malik Monk Kentucky FR. 6-3 200 Top 8
louisville Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Donovan Mitchell Louisville SO. 6-3 200 Late Lottery - Mid 1st
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Luke Kennard Duke SO. 6-5 200 Late Lottery - Mid 1st
adelaide Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Terrance Ferguson Adelaide 1998 6-7 185 Mid 1st - Late 1st
south_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. P.J. Dozier South Carolina SO. 6-7 175 Late 1st - Mid 2nd
florida_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Dwayne Bacon Florida State SO. 6-7 221 Late 1st - Early 2nd
south_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Sindarius Thornwell South Carolina SR. 6-5 211 Late 1st - Mid 2nd
villanova Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Josh Hart Villanova SR. 6-5 215 Mid - Late 2nd
colorado Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Derrick White Colorado SR. 6-4 190 Late 2nd
arizona Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Kobi Simmons Arizona FR. 6-5 175 Late 2nd
houston Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Damyean Dotson Houston SR. 6-6 205 Late 2nd - Undrafted
oregon Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Tyler Dorsey Oregon SO. 6-4 185 Late 2nd - Undrafted
southern_methodist Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Sterling Brown SMU SR. 6-6 230 Late 2nd - Undrafted
georgetown Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. L.J. Peak Georgetown JR. 6-5 205 Late 2nd - Undrafted

Viable Options:
  • James Blackmon Jr., 6-4 210 Indiana
  • Peter Jok, 6-6 202 Iowa
  • Charles Cooke 6-5 196 - Dayton
  • Jabari Bird 6-6 190 - California
  • Bryce Alford 6-3 185 - UCLA

Small Forwards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
kansas Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Josh Jackson Kansas FR. 6-8 207 Top 5
duke Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. Jayson Tatum Duke FR. 6-8 205 Top 8
florida_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. Jonathan Isaac Florida St. FR. 6-10 210 Mid - Late Lottery
north_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Justin Jackson North Carolina JR. 6-8 210 Mid 1st - Late 1st
indiana Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. OG Anunoby Indiana SO. 6-8 235 Mid 1st - Late 1st
clemson Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Jaron Blossomgame Clemson SR. 6-7 220 Mid 2nd
kansas_st Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Wesley Iwundu Kansas State SR. 6-7 205 Mid - Late 2nd
oregon Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Dillon Brooks Oregon JR. 6-6 220 Late 2nd
valparaiso Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Alec Peters Valpariso SR. 6-9 235 Late 2nd - Undrafted
mega-leks Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Vlatko Cancar Mega Leks 1997 6-8 210 Late 2nd - Undrafted
paulistano Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Lucas Dias Silva Paulistano 1995 6-10 205 Late 2nd - Undrafted
florida Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Devin Robinson Florida JR. 6-8 200 Late 2nd - Undrafted
notre-dame Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. V.J. Beachem Notre Dame SR. 6-8 200 Late 2nd - Undrafted
joventut Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Alberto Abalde Joventut 1995 6-7 215 Late 2nd - Undrafted
illinois Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Malcolm Hill Illinois SR. 6-6 220 Undrafted

Viable Options:
  • Jacob Wiley, 6-7 220 - Eastern Washington
  • Jalen Moore, 6-9 225 - Utah State
  • Andrew White, 6-6 210 - Syracuse
  • Davon Reed 6-6 206 - Miami (FL.)
  • Hassan Martin 6-7 235 - Rhode Island

Power Forwards
 
  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
arizona Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Lauri Markkanen Arizona FR. 7-0 230 Top 10
wake_forest Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 2. John Collins Wake Forest SO. 6-10 225 Top 20
ucla Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 3. T.J. Leaf UCLA FR. 6-10 225 Late Lottery - Mid 1st
duke 4. Harry Giles Duke FR. 6-10 240 Mid 1st - Late 1st
syracuse Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Tyler Lydon Syracuse SO. 6-9 223 Late 1st
purdue Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 6. Caleb Swanigan Purdue SO. 6-9 250 Late 1st - Early 2nd
michigan Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. D.J. Wilson Michigan JR. 6-10 235 Late 1st
zalgiris Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Isaiah Hartenstein Zalgiris 1998 6-11 250 Late 1st - Early 2nd
california Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 9. Ivan Rabb California SO. 6-10 220 Mid to Late 1st
southern_methodist Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Semi Ojeleye SMU JR. 6-7 240 Late 1st - Early 2nd
utah Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Kyle Kuzma Utah JR. 6-9 220 Late 1st - Early Second
oregon Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Jordan Bell Oregon JR. 6-8 225 Early 2nd - Mid 2nd
nanterre Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 13. Mathias Lessort Nanterre 1995 6-9 235 Mid 2nd
baylor Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 14. Johnathan Motley Baylor JR. 6-9 230 Mid 2nd
fmp Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 15. Jonah Bolden Estudiantes 1996 6-10 220 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
nevada Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 16. Cameron Oliver Nevada SO. 6-7 220 Mid 2nd - Late 2nd
mega-leks Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 17. Alpha Kaba Mega Leks 1996 6-9 230 Late 2nd - Undrafted
lemans Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 18. Aleksandar Vezenkov FC Barcelona 1995 6-9 225 Late 2nd - Undrafted
wisconsin Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 19. Nigel Hayes Wisconsin SR. 6-8 254 Late 2nd - Undrafted
north_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 20. Isaiah Hicks North Carolina SR. 6-8 220 Undrafted

Viable Options:
  • Chris Boucher, 6-10 180 Oregon
  • Luke Kornet, 7-1 240 Vanderbilt
  • Moses Kingsley, 6-10 230 Arkansas
  • Amile Jefferson, 6-9 225 - Duke

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  # Player School/Team Draft Class Ht. Wt. Forecast
gonzaga Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 1. Zack Collins Gonzaga FR. 7-0 230 Top 10
Texas 2. Jarrett Allen Texas FR. 6-11 235 Top 15
michigan 3. Justin Patton Creighton FR. 7-0 215 Mid - Late 1st
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 4. Edrice Adebayo Kentucky FR. 6-10 225 Mid to Late 1st
ucla Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 5. Ike Anigbogu UCLA FR. 6-10 250 Late 1st - Early 2nd
Canaria 6. Anzejs Pasecniks Gran Canaria 1995 7-1 220 Late 1st - Early 2nd
north_carolina Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 7. Tony Bradley North Carolina FR. 6-10 250 Late 1st - Early 2nd
indiana Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 8. Thomas Bryant Indiana SO. 6-11 248 Mid 2nd
north carolinia 9. Kennedy Meeks North Carolina SR. 6-10 277 Late 2nd
byu Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 10. Eric Mika Brigham Young SO. 6-10 233 Late 2nd
kentucky Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 11. Isaac Humphries Kentucky SO. 7-0 260 Late 2nd - Undrafted
spirou Welcome to TDR! - The Draft Review 12. Michael Fusek Spirou 1995 7-5 220 Late 2nd - Undrafted

Viable Options:
  • Amida Brimah, 7-0 217 - UCONN
  • Change Comanche 6-11 215 - Arizona
  • Luke Fischer, 6-11 250 - Marquette
  • Justin Tuoyo, 6-10 230 - Chattanooga
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2017 Underclassmen

2017 Underclassmen

Class School/Team Player Status
SO. Southern California Shaqquan Aaaron Withdrew
JR. St. Bonaventure Jaylen Adams Withdrew
FR. Kentucky Edrice Adebayo Miami 1st/14th
SO. Louisville Deng Adel Withdrew
FR. Long Island Jashaun Agosto Withdrew
JR. St. John's Bashir Ahmed Withdrew
FR. Arizona Rawle Alkins Withdrew
FR. Texas Jarrett Allen Brooklyn 1st/22nd
JR. Wright State Mark Alstork Withdrew
1996 INT. Paulistano (Brazil) Wesley Alves da Silva Undrafted
FR. UCLA Ike Anigbogu Indiana 2nd/47th
SO. Indiana OG Anunoby Toronto 1st/23rd
1996 INT.  Galatasaray (Turkey) Ege Arar Withdrew
SO. Florida State Dwayne Bacon New Orleans 2nd/40th
FR. UCLA Lonzo Ball LA Lakers 1st/2nd
JR. Arkansas Jaylen Barford Withdrew
1997 INT. Neptunas (Lithuania) Laurynas Beliauskas Withdrew
JR. Oregon Jordan Bell Chicago 2nd/35th
JR. Vermont Trae Bell-Haynes Withdrew
JR. North Carolina Joel Berry II Withdrew
1997 INT. Joventut (Spain) Terrence Bieshaar Withdrew
1997 INT. Clavijo (Spain) Simon Birgander Undrafted
1997 INT. Vytautas (Lithiania) Laurynas Birutis Withdrew
JR. Indiana James Blackmon Jr. Undrafted
SO. Louisiana State Antonio Blakeney Undrafted
JR. Xavier Trevon Bluiett Withdrew
SO. Southern California Bennie Boatwright Withdrew
JR. Louisiana Tech Jacobi Boykins Withdrew
1996 INT. Zagreb (Croatia) Luka Bozic Undrafted
FR. North Carolina Tony Bradley LA Lakers 1st/28th
SO. Kentucky Isaiah Briscoe Undrafted
JR. Oregon Dillon Brooks Houston 2nd/45th
SO. Indiana Thomas Bryant Utah 2nd/42nd
JR. Providence Rodney Bullock Withdrew
1997 INT. Mega Leks (Serbia) Vlatko Cancar Denver 2nd/49th
JR. West Virginia Jevon Carter Withdrew
JR. Thiel College (PA) Clandell Cetoute Undrafted
SO. Fordham Joseph Chartouny Withdrew
1998 INT. Sevilla (Spain) Leo Cizmic Withdrew
JR. Massachusetts Donte' Clark Withdrew
SO. Campbell Chris Clemons Withdrew
JR. Utah David Collette Withdrew
SO. Wake Forest John Collins Atlanta 1st/19th
FR. Gonzaga Zach Collins Sacramento 1st/10th
SO. Arizona Chance Comanche Undrafted
1996 INT. Paulistano (Brazil) George de Paula Undrafted
JR. Seton Hall Angel Delgado Withdrew
FR. Kentucky Hamidou Diallo Withdrew
SO. Oregon Tyler Dorsey Atlanta 2nd/41st
SO. South Carolina P.J. Dozier Undrafted
1997 INT. Tofas (Turkey) Berkan Durmaz Withdrew
1997 INT. Sialiai (Lithuania) Martynas Echodas Withdrew
JR. Purdue Vince Edwards Withdrew
JR. Florida John Egbunu Withdrew
1996 INT. Levallois (France) Cyrille Eliezer-Vanerot Withdrew
JR. Marshall Jon Elmore Withdrew
JR. Temple Obi Enechionyia Withdrew
SO. Oregon State Drew Eubanks Withdrew
SO. Oklahoma State Jawun Evans Philadelphia 2nd/39th
SO. Central Florida Tacko Fall Withdrew
SO. Lee College C.C. (TX) Tony Farmer Undrafted
1998 INT. Pinheiros (Brazil) Aquiles Ferreira Withdrew
1996 INT. Trento (Italy) Diego Flaccadori Withdrew
FR. Kentucky De'Aaron Fox Sacramento 1st/5th
FR. Washington Markelle Fultz Philadelphia 1st/1st
1996 INT. Banvit (Turkey) Tolga Gecim Withdrew
FR. Duke Harry Giles Portland 1st/20th
JR. Florida Gulf Coast Brandon Goodwin Withdrew
JR. Clemson Donte Grantham Withdrew
1997 INT. Espoirs Nancy (France) Yoan Granvorka Withdrew
1996 INT. Karsiyaka (Turkey) Egemen Guven Withdrew
JR. Purdue Isaac Haas Withdrew
1998 INT. Zalgiris (Lithuania) Isaiah Hartenstein Houston 2nd/43rd
1997 INT. RTU Riga (Latvia) Karlis Helmanis Withdrew
SO. UCLA Aaron Holiday Withdrew
SO. Kentucky Isaac Humphries Undrafted
JR. Boise State Chandler Hutchison Withdrew
1996 INT. Buducnost (Montenegro) Aleksa Ilic Withdrew
FR. Florida State Jonathan Isaac Orlando 1st/6th
FR. Duke Frank Jackson Charlotte 2nd/31st-
FR. Kansas Josh Jackson Phoenix 1st/4th
FR. Maryland Justin Jackson Withdrew
JR. North Carolina Justin Jackson Portland 1st/15th
1997 INT. Nancy (France) Jonathan Jeanne Undrafted
JR. Missouri State Alize Johnson Withdrew
JR. La Salle B.J. Johnson Withdrew
JR. CSU-Northridge Darin Johnson Withdrew
JR. Louisville Jaylen Johnson Undrafted
JR. Indiana Robert Johnson Withdrew
FR. Texas Andrew Jones Withdrew
1996 INT. Mega Leks (Serbia) Alpha Kaba Atlanta 2nd/60th
JR. Wisconsin Green Bay Kerem Kanter Withdrew
FR. North Carolina State Ted Kapita Undrafted
JR. Central Michigan Marcus Keene Undrafted
1996 INT. Cegep de Thetford (Canada) Tidjane Keita Undrafted
SO. Duke Luke Kennard Detroit 1st/12th
FR. Alabama Braxton Key Withdrew
JR. Colorado George King Withdrew
1997 INT. GBA Sparta (Czech Rep.) Verners Kohs Withdrew
1997 INT. PAOK (Greece) Antonios Koniaris Withdrew
1998 INT. Baunach (Germany) Arnoldas Kulboka Withdrew
1998 INT. Barcelona (Spain) Rodions Kurucs Withdrew
JR. Utah Kyle Kuzma LA LAkers 1st/27th
JR. Oklahoma Khadeem Lattin Undrafted
FR. UCLA T.J. Leaf Indiana 1st/18th
JR. Alabama-Birmingham William Lee Withdrew
JR. Texas Southern Zach Lofton Withdrew
1996 INT. Lugano (Switzerland) Axel Louissaint Withdrew
1998 INT. Panathinaikos (Greece) Michail Lountzis Withdrew
SO. Syracuse Tyler Lydon Utah 1st/24th
JR. Arkansas Daryl Macon Withdrew
JR. Northern Illinois Marin Maric Withdrew
FR. Arizona Lauri Markkanen Minnesota 1st/7th
1998 INT. Zalgiris (Lithuania) Gytis Masiulis Withdrew
JR. Georgia Yante Maten Withdrew
1997 INT. Zadar (Croatia) Lovro Mazalin Withdrew
SO. Wichita State Markis McDuffie Withdrew
JR. Illinois State MiKyle McIntosh Withdrew
SO. Brigham Young Eric Mika Undrafted
1996 INT. Vytautas (Lithuania) Regimantas Miniotas Withdrew
SO. Louisville Donovan Mitchell Denver 1st/13th
FR. Kentucky Malik Monk Charlotte 1st/11th
SO. Cornell Matthew Morgan Withdrew
JR. Wichita State Shaquille Morris Withdrew
JR. Baylor Johnathan Motley Undrafted
1998 INT. Mega Leks (Serbia) Kostja Mushidi Withdrew
JR. Kansas Svi Mykhailiuk Withdrew
JR. Stetson Divine Myles Withdrew
SO. Stetson Derick Newton Withdrew
JR. Virginia Austin Nichols Undrafted
1996 INT. Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) Margiris Normantas Withdrew
1998 INT. Strasbourg (France) Frank Ntilikina New York 1st/8th
JR. Southern Methodist Semi Ojeleye Boston 2nd/37th
1997 INT. Pau Orthez (France) Elie Okobo Withdrew
1997 INT. Unicaja (Spain) Viny Okouo Withdrew
SO. Nevada Cameron Oliver Undrafted
1996 INT. Istanbul (Turkey) Ayberk Olmaz Withdrew
JR. Southern Utah Randy Onwuasor Withdrew
FR. Creighton Justin Patton Chicago 1st/16th
JR. Georgetown L.J. Peak Undrafted
1998 INT. Pinheiros (Brazil) Lucas Pereira Withdrew
JR. North Carolina Theo Pinson Withdrew
SO. California Ivan Rabb Orlando 2nd/35th
JR. Florida State Xavier Rathan-Mayes Undrafted
JR. Florida Devin Robinson Undrafted
JR. Austin Peay Josh Robinson Undrafted
SO. Lewis & Clark C.C. (Ill.) Martavius Robinson Withdrew
SO. North Carolina State Maverick Rowan Withdrew
1996 INT. Starogard (Poland) Martynas Sajus Withdrew
SO. Rutgers Corey Sanders Withdrew
JR. Idaho Victor Sanders Withdrew
1998 INT. Crevena Zvezda (Serbia) Borisa Simanic Withdrew
JR. Ohio Jaaron Simmons Withdrew
FR. Arizona Kobi Simmons Undrafted
SO. Chicago State Fred Sims Jr. Withdrew
1997 INT. Cibona (Croatia) Nik Slavica Withdrew
JR. Texas Tech Zach Smith Withdrew
FR. North Carolina State Dennis Smith Jr. Dallas 1st/9th
SO. Kansas State Kamau Stokes Withdrew
SO. Xavier Edmond Sumner New Orleans 2nd/52nd
SO. Purdue Caleb Swanigan Portland 1st/26th
FR. Duke Jayson Tatum Boston 1st/3rd
JR. New Mexico State Matt Taylor Undrafted
JR. Ohio State Trevor Thompson Undrafted
SO. Eastern Michigan James Thompson IV Withdrew
SO. Oregon State Stephen Thompson Jr. Withdrew
JR. Maryland Melo Trimble Undrafted
1996 INT. Fenerbahce (Turkey) Berk Ugurlu Withdrew
JR. Louisiana State Craig Victor II Undrafted
SO. Michigan Moritz Wagner Withdrew
JR. Valparaiso Tevonn Walker Withdrew
SO. Antelope Valley C.C. (CA) Antone Warren Undrafted
JR. UCLA Thomas Welsh Withdrew
JR. Western Michigan Thomas Wilder Withdrew
JR. Central Michigan Cecil Williams Withdrew
JR. Gonzaga Jonathan Williams Withdrew
JR. Ohio State Kam Williams Withdrew
JR. Gonzaga Nigel Williams-Goss Utah 2nd/55th
JR. Texas-San Antonio Christian Wilson Withdrew
JR. Michigan D.J. Wilson Milwaukee 1st/17th
1996 INT. Bayi Fubang (China) Zou Yuchen Withdrew
FR. North Carolina State Omer Yurtseven Withdrew
1996 INT. Vytautas (Lithuania) Kristupas Zemaitis Withdrew
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