2002 National Basketball Development League draft

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2002 National Basketball Development League draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)October 31, 2002
Overview
Teams8
First selection Mikki Moore, Roanoke Dazzle
  2001
2003  

The 2002 NBDL Draft was held on October 31, 2002. [1] One hundred twelve picks were made over fourteen rounds. [2]

Draft

Mikki Moore with the Sacramento Kings in 2008 Mikki Moore Sacramento Kings 2008-02-13 (cropped).jpg
Mikki Moore with the Sacramento Kings in 2008
Round 1
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1 Roanoke Dazzle Mikki Moore
2 Fayetteville Patriots Devin Brown
3 Asheville Altitude Andre Woolridge
4 Huntsville Flight Bakari Hendrix
5 Mobile Revelers Bobby Simmons
6 Columbus Riverdragons Derek Strong
7 North Charleston Lowgators Corey Benjamin
8 Greenville Groove Kevin Lyde
Round 2
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9 Roanoke Dazzle Jamal Robinson
10 Fayetteville Patriots Raymond Dalmau
11 Asheville Altitude Eddie Elisma
12 Huntsville Flight Jefferson de Souza Sobral
13 Mobile Revelers Ernest Brown
14 Columbus Riverdragons Lonnie Jones
15 North Charleston Lowgators Larry Reid
16 Greenville Groove Brandon Kurtz
Round 3
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17 Roanoke Dazzle George Williams
18 Fayetteville Patriots Bryan Lucas
19 Asheville Altitude Ron Rollerson
20 Huntsville Flight Brandon Williams
21 Mobile Revelers Christian Dalmau
22 Columbus Riverdragons Willie Davis
23 North Charleston Lowgators T. J. McKenzie
24 Greenville Groove Shawn Igo
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Tommy Adams with TBB Trier in 2006
Round 4
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25 Roanoke Dazzle Geoff Owens
26 Fayetteville Patriots Earl Ike
27 Asheville Altitude Kevin Daley
28 Huntsville Flight Marcus Fleming
29 Mobile Revelers Joe White
30 Columbus Riverdragons Greg Clausen
31 North Charleston Lowgators Ime Udoka
32 Greenville Groove Tommy Adams
Round 5
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33 Roanoke Dazzle Derrick Ziegler
34 Fayetteville Patriots Marlon Dumont
35 Asheville Altitude Ryan Carroll
36 Huntsville Flight Kevin Shand
37 Mobile Revelers Jason Williams
38 Columbus Riverdragons Marcus Evans
39 North Charleston Lowgators David Dixon
40 Greenville Groove Anthony Lackey
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LaVall Jordan coaching for Michigan in 2015
Round 6
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41 Roanoke Dazzle Duke Freeman-McKamey
42 Fayetteville Patriots Marc Mazur
43 Asheville Altitude Wayland White
44 Huntsville Flight LaVall Jordan
45 Mobile Revelers Markus Carr
46 Columbus Riverdragons Adam Hall
47 North Charleston Lowgators J. R. VanHoose
48 Greenville Groove Eric Williams
Round 7
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49 Roanoke Dazzle Troy Wiley
50 Fayetteville Patriots Kenny Dye
51 Asheville Altitude Daryan Selvey
52 Huntsville Flight Rashid Hardwick
53 Mobile Revelers Geno Carlisle
54 Columbus Riverdragons Kwame James
55 North Charleston Lowgators Damone Brown
56 Greenville Groove Tory Walker
Round 8
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57 Roanoke Dazzle Cypheus Bunton
58 Fayetteville Patriots Kyrem Massey
59 Asheville Altitude Jeff Trapagnier
60 Huntsville Flight Omar Weaver
61 Mobile Revelers Johnny Phillips
62 Columbus Riverdragons Jermaine Walker
63 North Charleston Lowgators Tobe Carberry
64 Greenville Groove John Lineham
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Peter Cornell with Kawasaki Brave Thunders in 2008
Round 9
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65 Roanoke Dazzle Jelani Gardner
66 Fayetteville Patriots Alpha Bangura
67 Asheville Altitude Brandon Smith
68 Huntsville Flight Gyasi Cline-Heard
69 Mobile Revelers Peter Cornell
70 Columbus Riverdragons Reggie Butler
71 North Charleston Lowgators Travis Robinson
72 Greenville Groove Kashien Latham
Round 10
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73 Roanoke Dazzle Terrance Shannon
74 Fayetteville Patriots Bobby Smith
75 Asheville Altitude Larry Abney
76 Huntsville Flight Terrance Simmons
77 Mobile Revelers Shea Seals
78 Columbus Riverdragons David Capers
79 North Charleston Lowgators Tierre Brown
80 Greenville Groove Greg Jones
Round 11
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81 Roanoke Dazzle Mike King
82 Fayetteville Patriots Bayonne Taty
83 Asheville Altitude Damian Reid
84 Huntsville Flight Damon Reed
85 Mobile Revelers Tai Crutchfield
86 Columbus Riverdragons Lenny Cooke
87 North Charleston Lowgators Nate James
88 Greenville Groove Ned Rolsma
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Omar Sneed in Israel in 2009 while playing for Hapoel Jerusalem B.C.
Round 12
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89 Roanoke Dazzle Daymeon Fishback
90 Fayetteville Patriots Kris Hunter
91 Asheville Altitude Lou Kelly
92 Huntsville Flight Omar Sneed
93 Mobile Revelers Johnny Hemsley
94 Columbus Riverdragons Dave Korfman
95 North Charleston Lowgators Sam Haley
96 Greenville Groove Donald Hand
Round 13
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97 Roanoke Dazzle Troy Rolle
98 Fayetteville Patriots Fred Williams
99 Asheville Altitude Steven Barber
100 Huntsville Flight Sean Kennedy
101 Mobile Revelers Jean-Paul Afif
102 Columbus Riverdragons Aaron Owens
103 North Charleston Lowgators Antwain Smith
104 Greenville Groove Ben Adams
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Matt Barnes with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2010
Round 14
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105 Roanoke Dazzle Demetrius Porter
106 Fayetteville Patriots Matt Barnes
107 Asheville Altitude Kenny Brunner
108 Huntsville Flight Eric Harris
109 Mobile Revelers Teddy Dupay
110 Columbus Riverdragons Marcus Taylor
111 North Charleston Lowgators Yuichiro Morishita
112 Greenville Groove Lawrence Moten

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References

  1. History of the National Basketball Developmental League
  2. "NBDL Completes 2002 Draft". OurSports Central. October 31, 2002. Retrieved January 21, 2021.