List of 2000–01 NBA season transactions

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This is a list of all transactions occurring in the 2000-01 NBA season.

Contents

Retirement

DateNameTeam(s) played (years)AgeNotesRef.
August 8 Kevin Johnson Cleveland Cavaliers (1987–1988)
Phoenix Suns (1988–1998, 2000)
34Second retirement
September 27 Rik Smits Indiana Pacers (1988–2000)34
October 2 Terry Cummings San Diego Clippers (1982–1984)
Milwaukee Bucks (1984–1989, 1995–1996)
San Antonio Spurs (1989–1995)
Seattle SuperSonics (1997)
Philadelphia 76ers (1997–1998)
New York Knicks (1998)
Golden State Warriors (1999–2000)
39
November 20 Rex Chapman Charlotte Hornets (1988–1992)
Washington Bullets (1992–1995)
Miami Heat (1995–1996)
Phoenix Suns (1996–2000)
33Retired due to injuries

Head Coach changes

Trades

June
June 23To Miami Heat
To Utah Jazz
June 27Three-team trade
To Cleveland Cavaliers
To Golden State Warriors
To Milwaukee Bucks
To Denver Nuggets
To Miami Heat
June 28To Boston Celtics
To Seattle SuperSonics
To Chicago Bulls
To Cleveland Cavaliers
To Houston Rockets
To Milwaukee Bucks
To Dallas Mavericks
To Orlando Magic
To Dallas Mavericks
To Houston Rockets
To Los Angeles Clippers
To Orlando Magic
To Dallas Mavericks
To New York Knicks
To Dallas Mavericks
To Los Angeles Clippers
August
August 1To Miami Heat
To Charlotte Hornets
August 3To Orlando Magic
To Detroit Pistons
To Orlando Magic
To Cleveland Cavaliers
To Orlando Magic
To Toronto Raptors
August 16Four-team trade
To Boston Celtics
To Dallas Mavericks
To Utah Jazz
To Golden State Warriors
August 22To Washington Wizards
To Vancouver Grizzlies
To Milwaukee Bucks
To Detroit Pistons
August 29To Detroit Pistons
To Dallas Mavericks
August 30Three-team trade
To Cleveland Cavaliers
To Portland Trail Blazers
To Miami Heat
August 31To Portland Trail Blazers
To Indiana Pacers
September
September 20Four-team trade
To Los Angeles Lakers
To New York Knicks
To Seattle SuperSonics
To Phoenix Suns
September 25To Washington Wizards
To Denver Nuggets
September 28To Houston Rockets
To Chicago Bulls
September 30To Toronto Raptors
To Sacramento Kings
October
October 16To Denver Nuggets
To Boston Celtics
October 17To Detroit Pistons
To Dallas Mavericks
November
November 26To Miami Heat
To Detroit Pistons
January
January 2To Cleveland Cavaliers
To Atlanta Hawks
January 12To Toronto Raptors
To Denver Nuggets
January 26To Phoenix Suns
To Golden State Warriors
January 30To Vancouver Grizzlies
To New York Knicks
February
February 22To Philadelphia 76ers
To Atlanta Hawks
To Toronto Raptors
To Detroit Pistons
To Toronto Raptors
To New York Knicks
To Washington Wizards
To Dallas Mavericks

Released

PlayerDate waivedFormer team
Will Perdue June 26 Chicago Bulls
Charles Jones July 7 Los Angeles Clippers
Rodrick Rhodes July 17 Dallas Mavericks
Jayson Williams July 31 New Jersey Nets
Danny Manning August 2 Milwaukee Bucks
Randy Livingston August 31 Phoenix Suns
Chris Mullin September 12 Indiana Pacers
Eric Murdock Detroit Pistons
Gary Grant September 19 Cleveland Cavaliers
Hersey Hawkins Chicago Bulls
Bruno Šundov September 22 Utah Jazz
Maceo Baston September 27 Milwaukee Bucks
Lari Ketner September 28 Cleveland Cavaliers
Chuck Person September 29 Los Angeles Lakers
Rodney Buford October 2 Charlotte Hornets
Terry Cummings Golden State Warriors
Terrell Bell October 4 Houston Rockets
Joe Kleine Indiana Pacers
Dennis Scott Washington Wizards
Vernon Maxwell October 5 New York Knicks
Joe Vogel Los Angeles Clippers
Gerald Brown Indiana Pacers
Jaquay Walls Indiana Pacers
Trevor Winter Indiana Pacers
J. R. Koch October 6 Phoenix Suns
John Celestand October 7 New York Knicks
Stephen Howard New York Knicks
James Robinson Seattle SuperSonics
Ed Stokes Seattle SuperSonics
Pete Chilcutt October 8 Atlanta Hawks
Michael Hawkins Atlanta Hawks
Jason Sasser Atlanta Hawks
John Coker Minnesota Timberwolves
Darnell Robinson Philadelphia 76ers
Mario Bennett October 10 Miami Heat
Ike Nwankwo Miami Heat
Matt Fish October 11 Detroit Pistons
Randy Livingston October 13 Seattle SuperSonics
Brandon Williams Seattle SuperSonics
Ime Udoka Portland Trail Blazers
Willie Burton October 14 Cleveland Cavaliers
Khalid Reeves Cleveland Cavaliers
Ed O'Bannon Orlando Magic
Darrin Hancock October 15 Charlotte Hornets
Milt Palacio October 16 Washington Wizards
Jerod Ward Golden State Warriors
Yinka Dare Golden State Warriors
Rick Hughes Golden State Warriors
Shawn Respert October 17 Los Angeles Lakers
Ben Davis October 18 Utah Jazz
Nick Sheppard Utah Jazz
Mark Karcher Philadelphia 76ers
Ansu Sesay Detroit Pistons
Dontae' Jones October 19 Washington Wizards
Rick Brunson October 20 Miami Heat
Harold Ellis Milwaukee Bucks
Vladimir Stepania New York Knicks
Johnny Taylor Chicago Bulls
Ace Custis October 21 Dallas Mavericks
Mitchell Butler Indiana Pacers
Rex Walters Indiana Pacers
Ron Hale October 22 Miami Heat
J. R. Henderson Sacramento Kings
Jerome James Sacramento Kings
Toby Bailey October 24 Chicago Bulls
Chris Carrawell San Antonio Spurs
Jimmie Hunter Orlando Magic
Etdrick Bohannon October 25 Los Angeles Clippers
Ira Bowman Utah Jazz
Emanual Davis Los Angeles Lakers
Anthony Goldwire Denver Nuggets
Eddie Gill Orlando Magic
DeJuan Wheat Phoenix Suns
Tim Kempton Phoenix Suns
Justin Love Phoenix Suns
Jason Miskiri Boston Celtics
Chris Robinson New Jersey Nets
Corey Beck October 26 Minnesota Timberwolves
Roberto Bergersen Milwaukee Bucks
Lazaro Borrell New York Knicks
C. J. Bruton Portland Trail Blazers
Eddie Elisma Seattle SuperSonics
Harvey Grant Washington Wizards
Paul Grant Vancouver Grizzlies
Michael Hawkins Cleveland Cavaliers
Derek Hood Philadelphia 76ers
Todd Lindeman Portland Trail Blazers
Ryan Lorthridge Los Angeles Clippers
Jeff Nordgaard Vancouver Grizzlies
Andy Panko Los Angeles Lakers
Jeff Sheppard Toronto Raptors
Nick Sheppard Toronto Raptors
Dickey Simpkins Seattle SuperSonics
Jamel Thomas Portland Trail Blazers
Jameel Watkins Milwaukee Bucks
Robert Werdann Cleveland Cavaliers
Tyson Wheeler Seattle SuperSonics
Chris Carrawell October 27 Atlanta Hawks
John Celestand Dallas Mavericks
Arijan Komazec Vancouver Grizzlies
Lorenzo Williams Washington Wizards
Dan Cross October 28 Atlanta Hawks
Stephen Howard Atlanta Hawks
Rick Hughes Atlanta Hawks
Nikita Morgunov Portland Trail Blazers
Antonio Smith Detroit Pistons
David Vanterpool Detroit Pistons
Sharone Wright Minnesota Timberwolves
Jermaine Jackson October 29 Philadelphia 76ers
Igor Rakočević Minnesota Timberwolves
Cory Alexander October 30 Denver Nuggets
Malik Allen Sacramento Kings
Raja Bell San Antonio Spurs
Stais Boseman Houston Rockets
Dale Ellis Miami Heat
Kevin Freeman New Jersey Nets
Steve Goodrich Chicago Bulls
Cory Hightower Los Angeles Lakers
Jimmy King Indiana Pacers
Antonio Lang Sacramento Kings
Randy Livingston Orlando Magic
Dan McClintock Denver Nuggets
Elliot Perry New Jersey Nets
Rodrick Rhodes Portland Trail Blazers
Roy Rogers Sacramento Kings
Vladimir Stepania Toronto Raptors
John "Hot Rod" Williams Boston Celtics
Harold Jamison October 31 Miami Heat
Greg Minor November 6 Boston Celtics
Anthony Miller November 8 Atlanta Hawks
Mark Bryant November 15 Cleveland Cavaliers
Joe Smith November 20 Detroit Pistons
Rick Brunson November 21 Boston Celtics
Randy Livingston November 22 Golden State Warriors
Jamal Robinson November 26 Miami Heat
Jonathan Kerner November 27 New York Knicks
Bill Curley November 28 Dallas Mavericks
Obinna Ekezie November 29 Los Angeles Clippers
Elliot Perry November 30 Orlando Magic
Doug Overton December 6 Boston Celtics
Rex Chapman December 7 Phoenix Suns
Kevin Ollie December 15 New Jersey Nets
Pervis Ellison December 16 Seattle SuperSonics
Ademola Okulaja December 19 Philadelphia 76ers
Terrance Roberson Charlotte Hornets
Vernon Maxwell December 22 Philadelphia 76ers
Anthony Miller December 29 Houston Rockets
William Cunningham December 31 Vancouver Grizzlies
Michael Hawkins January 2 Cleveland Cavaliers
J. R. Reid Cleveland Cavaliers
Bill Curley January 3 Golden State Warriors
John Coker January 4 Golden State Warriors
Pete Mickeal January 5 New York Knicks
Milt Palacio Boston Celtics
Elliot Perry Phoenix Suns
Larry Robinson Cleveland Cavaliers
Chucky Brown January 26 Golden State Warriors
Garth Joseph January 29 Denver Nuggets
Gerard King February 22 Washington Wizards
Felipe López Washington Wizards
Mike Smith Washington Wizards
Tyrone Corbin February 23 Detroit Pistons
Todd Day February 27 Minnesota Timberwolves
Rubén Garcés February 28 Golden State Warriors
Rod Strickland Washington Wizards
Gary Grant March 5 Portland Trail Blazers
Pepe Sánchez March 11 Atlanta Hawks
Khalid El-Amin March 20 Chicago Bulls
Mark Strickland March 22 Denver Nuggets
Keith Closs May 4 Los Angeles Clippers

Signings

PlayerDate signedNew teamFormer team
Tariq Abdul-Wahad August 1 Denver Nuggets
Raja Bell Miami Heat Yakima Sun Kings (CBA)
Corie Blount Phoenix Suns
Mark Blount Boston Celtics New Jersey Shorecats (USBL)
Bruce Bowen Miami Heat
Anthony Carter Miami Heat
Hubert Davis Dallas Mavericks
Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs
Rubén Garcés Phoenix Suns La Crosse Bobcats (CBA)
Bobby Jackson Sacramento Kings Minnesota Timberwolves
Avery Johnson San Antonio Spurs
Eddie Jones Miami Heat (sign-and-trade) Charlotte Hornets
Rashard Lewis Seattle SuperSonics
Justin Love Phoenix Suns Saint Louis Billikens
Sam Perkins Indiana Pacers
Scot Pollard Sacramento Kings
Daniel Santiago Phoenix Suns Pallacanestro Varese
Kurt Thomas New York Knicks
Tim Thomas Milwaukee Bucks
Gary Trent Dallas Mavericks
Derek Anderson August 2 San Antonio Spurs Los Angeles Clippers
Austin Croshere Indiana Pacers
Tony Delk Phoenix Suns Sacramento Kings
Ron Mercer Chicago Bulls Orlando Magic
Cuttino Mobley Houston Rockets
Jalen Rose Indiana Pacers
Chucky Atkins August 3 Detroit Pistons (sign-and-trade) Orlando Magic
Chauncey Billups Minnesota Timberwolves Denver Nuggets
Ryan Bowen Denver Nuggets
Dee Brown Orlando Magic Toronto Raptors
Randy Brown Boston Celtics Chicago Bulls
Antonio Daniels San Antonio Spurs
Adonal Foyle Golden State Warriors
Grant Hill Orlando Magic (sign-and-trade) Detroit Pistons
Tracy McGrady Orlando Magic (sign-and-trade) Toronto Raptors
Ben Wallace Detroit Pistons (sign-and-trade) Orlando Magic
Bo Outlaw August 4 Orlando Magic
John Starks Utah Jazz Chicago Bulls
Monty Williams Orlando Magic
Greg Buckner August 5 Dallas Mavericks
John Amaechi August 7 Orlando Magic
Damon Jones August 8 Vancouver Grizzlies Gulf Coast Sun Dogs (USBL)
Tony Massenburg Vancouver Grizzlies
Joe Smith Minnesota Timberwolves
Jacque Vaughn Utah Jazz
Torraye Braggs August 9 Detroit Pistons unknown
Reggie Miller Indiana Pacers
Jon Barry August 10 Sacramento Kings
Danny Ferry San Antonio Spurs Cleveland Cavaliers
Troy Hudson Orlando Magic Los Angeles Clippers
Mikki Moore Detroit Pistons
Ira Newble San Antonio Spurs Keravnos Strovolos (Cyprus)
Shawnelle Scott San Antonio Spurs Gigantes de Carolina (Puerto Rico)
Aaron Williams New Jersey Nets Washington Wizards
Jud Buechler August 11 Detroit Pistons
Bimbo Coles Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta Hawks
John Crotty Utah Jazz Detroit Pistons
Kendall Gill New Jersey Nets
Mark Jackson Toronto Raptors Indiana Pacers
Johnny Newman New Jersey Nets
Laron Profit Washington Wizards
Jahidi White Washington Wizards
Chris Whitney Washington Wizards
Greg Anthony August 13 Portland Trail Blazers
Darvin Ham August 14 Milwaukee Bucks
Lee Nailon Charlotte Hornets Adecco Milano (Italy)
Don Reid Orlando Magic Washington Wizards
Jelani McCoy August 15 Seattle SuperSonics
Slava Medvedenko Los Angeles Lakers Kyiv (Ukraine)
Bill Curley August 16 Dallas Mavericks (sign-and-trade) Golden State Warriors
Howard Eisley Dallas Mavericks (sign-and-trade) Utah Jazz
Danny Fortson Golden State Warriors (sign-and-trade) Boston Celtics
Danny Manning Utah Jazz Milwaukee Bucks
Bruno Šundov Utah Jazz (sign-and-trade) Dallas Mavericks
Dragan Tarlać Chicago Bulls Olympiacos (Greece)
Jermaine Jackson August 17 Philadelphia 76ers Detroit Pistons
Anthony Johnson August 18 Atlanta Hawks Orlando Magic
Andy Panko Los Angeles Lakers New Mexico Slam (IBL)
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf August 19 Vancouver Grizzlies Fenerbahçe (Turkey)
Chris Carr Boston Celtics Chicago Bulls
Darrin Hancock August 21 Charlotte Hornets Dodge City Legend (USBL)
Toni Kukoč Philadelphia 76ers
Paul McPherson Phoenix Suns DePaul Blue Demons
Gerard King August 24 Washington Wizards
Isaiah Rider August 25 Los Angeles Lakers Atlanta Hawks
Mo Taylor Houston Rockets Los Angeles Clippers
Harold Jamison August 28 Miami Heat
Dontae' Jones Washington Wizards La Crosse Bobcats (CBA)
Gary Grant August 29 Cleveland Cavaliers (sign-and-trade) Portland Trail Blazers
Terry Mills Dallas Mavericks (sign-and-trade) Detroit Pistons
Brian Grant August 30 Miami Heat (sign-and-trade) Portland Trail Blazers
Joe Kleine August 31 Indiana Pacers (sign-and-trade) Portland Trail Blazers
Todd Fuller September 5 Miami Heat Charlotte Hornets
Yinka Dare September 7 Golden State Warriors Fort Worth Fury (CBA)
Rubén Wolkowyski Seattle SuperSonics Estudiantes de Olavarría (Argentina)
Gerald Brown September 8 Indiana Pacers Rockford Lightning (CBA)
Rex Walters Indiana Pacers Baloncesto León (Spain)
C. J. Bruton September 10 Portland Trail Blazers Wollongong Hawks
Don MacLean September 12 Miami Heat Phoenix Suns
Stacey Augmon September 13 Portland Trail Blazers
Duane Causwell Miami Heat
Ron Hale Miami Heat Florida State Seminoles
Will Perdue Portland Trail Blazers Chicago Bulls
Muggsy Bogues September 14 Toronto Raptors
Trevor Winter Indiana Pacers unknown
Eddie Gill September 15 Orlando Magic Weber State Wildcats
Mario Elie September 16 Phoenix Suns San Antonio Spurs
Roberto Bergersen September 19 Milwaukee Bucks Idaho Stampede (CBA)
Mark Pope Milwaukee Bucks Ülkerspor (Turkey)
Chuck Person September 20 Los Angeles Lakers (sign-and-trade) Seattle SuperSonics
Glen Rice New York Knicks (sign-and-trade) Los Angeles Lakers
Hersey Hawkins September 21 Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls
Ed O'Bannon Orlando Magic Boca Juniors (Argentina)
Jimmie Hunter September 22 Orlando Magic Life Running Eagles
Jamal Robinson Miami Heat Al Riyadi (Lebanon)
John Coker September 25 Minnesota Timberwolves Quad City Thunder (CBA)
Reggie Slater Minnesota Timberwolves Montecatini SC (Italy)
Terry Davis September 26 Denver Nuggets Washington Wizards
Rick Brunson September 27 Miami Heat New York Knicks
Jerome James Sacramento Kings Harlem Globetrotters
Lari Ketner RFA Cleveland Cavaliers
Brad Miller RFA Chicago Bulls Charlotte Hornets (refuse to match offer sheet)
Bruno Šundov Indiana Pacers Utah Jazz
Corey Beck September 28 Minnesota Timberwolves Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania)
Todd Lindeman Portland Trail Blazers unknown
Chris Mullin Golden State Warriors Indiana Pacers
Milt Palacio Washington Wizards Vancouver Grizzlies
Earl Boykins RFASeptember 29 Los Angeles Clippers Cleveland Cavaliers (refused to match offer sheet)
Willie Burton Cleveland Cavaliers Oklahoma Storm (USBL)
Kevin Edwards Vancouver Grizzlies Orlando Magic
Ed Elisma Seattle SuperSonics Spirou Charleroi (Belgium)
Paul Grant Vancouver Grizzlies Rockford Lightning (CBA)
Zendon Hamilton Los Angeles Clippers Dafni BC (Greece)
Tim Hardaway Miami Heat
Tim Kempton Phoenix Suns León Caja España (Spain)
J. R. Koch Phoenix Suns Athlon Ieper (Belgium)
Ryan Lorthridge Los Angeles Clippers unknown
Khalid Reeves Cleveland Cavaliers Chicago Bulls
Ed Stokes Seattle SuperSonics Keravnos (Cyprus)
Joe Vogel Los Angeles Clippers Sagesse (Lebanon)
Robert Werdann Cleveland Cavaliers Baltimore Bayrunners (IBL)
DeJuan Wheat Phoenix Suns Idaho Stampede (CBA)
Tyson Wheeler Seattle SuperSonics Quad City Thunder (CBA)
Brandon Williams Seattle SuperSonics New York Knicks
Tyus Edney September 30 Indiana Pacers Benetton Treviso (Italy)
Lari Ketner Indiana Pacers Cleveland Cavaliers
Jimmy King Indiana Pacers Quad City Thunder (CBA)
Marc Jackson Golden State Warriors Cantabria Lobos (Spain)
Arijan Komazec October 1 Vancouver Grizzlies Zadar (Croatia)
Malik Allen October 2 Sacramento Kings Villanova Wildcats
Toby Bailey Chicago Bulls Phoenix Suns
Terrell Bell Houston Rockets unknown

Draft

1st Round

PickPlayerDate signedTeamSchool/club team
1 Kenyon Martin August 22 New Jersey Nets Cincinnati (Sr.)
2 Stromile Swift July 18 Vancouver Grizzlies LSU (So.)
3 Darius Miles August 8 Los Angeles Clippers East St. Louis HS (East St. Louis, IL)
4 Marcus Fizer September 26 Chicago Bulls Iowa State (Jr.)
5 Mike Miller August 11 Orlando Magic Florida (So.)
6 DerMarr Johnson July 13 Atlanta Hawks Cincinnati (Fr.)
7 Chris Mihm July 13 Cleveland Cavaliers Texas (Jr.)
8 Jamal Crawford September 25 Chicago Bulls Michigan (Fr.)
9 Joel Przybilla July 8 Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota (So.)
10 Keyon Dooling August 8 Los Angeles Clippers Missouri (So.)
11 Jérome Moïso September 27 Boston Celtics UCLA (So.)
12 Etan Thomas July 7 Dallas Mavericks Syracuse (Sr.)
13 Courtney Alexander July 6 Dallas Mavericks Fresno State (Sr.)
14 Mateen Cleaves September 6 Detroit Pistons Michigan State (Sr.)
15 Jason Collier July 17 Houston Rockets Georgia Tech (Sr.)
16 Hedo Türkoğlu August 4 Chicago Bulls St. John's (So.)
17 Desmond Mason August 3 Seattle SuperSonics Oklahoma State (Sr.)
18 Quentin Richardson August 8 Los Angeles Clippers DePaul (So.)
19 Jamaal Magloire July 18 Charlotte Hornets Kentucky (Sr.)
20 Speedy Claxton July 13 Philadelphia 76ers Hofstra (Sr.)
21 Morris Peterson October 2 Toronto Raptors Michigan State (Sr.)
22 Donnell Harvey September 28 Dallas Mavericks Florida (Fr.)
23 DeShawn Stevenson July 14 Utah Jazz Washington Union HS (Fresno, California)
24 Dalibor Bagarić October 26 Chicago Bulls Benston Zagreb (Croatia)
25 Jake Tsakalidis October 2 Phoenix Suns AEK (Greece)
26 Mamadou N'Diaye July 17 Denver Nuggets Auburn (Sr.)
27 Primož Brezec July 15 Philadelphia 76ers Union Olimpija (Slovenia)
28 Erick Barkley September 15 Portland Trail Blazers St. John's (So.)
29 Mark Madsen July 5 Los Angeles Lakers Stanford (Sr.)

    2nd round

    PickPlayerDate signedTeamSchool/club team
    30 Marko Jarić Los Angeles Clippers Paf Bologna (Italy)
    31 Dan Langhi July 17 Houston Rockets Vanderbilt (Sr.)
    32 A.J. Guyton October 11 Chicago Bulls Indiana (Sr.)
    33 Jake Voskuhl October 18 Chicago Bulls Connecticut (Sr.)
    34 Khalid El-Amin October 2 Chicago Bulls Connecticut (Jr.)
    35 Mike Smith August 23 Washington Wizards Louisiana-Monroe (Jr.)
    36 Soumaila Samake September 6 New Jersey Nets Cincinnati Stuff (IBL)
    37 Eddie House August 14 Miami Heat Arizona St. (Sr.)
    38 Eduardo Nájera July 7 Dallas Mavericks Oklahoma (Sr.)
    39 Lavor Postell October 3 New York Knicks St. John's (Sr.)
    40 Hanno Möttölä July 25 Atlanta Hawks Utah (Sr.)
    41 Chris Carrawell July 17 San Antonio Spurs Duke (Sr.)
    42 Olumide Oyedeji August 9 Seattle SuperSonics Würzburg (Germany)
    43 Michael Redd July 16 Milwaukee Bucks Ohio State (Jr.)
    44 Brian Cardinal October 2 Detroit Pistons Purdue (Sr.)
    45 Jabari Smith July 17 Sacramento Kings LSU (Sr.)
    46 DeeAndre Hulett Toronto Raptors COS (So.)
    47 Josip Sesar Boston Celtics Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)
    48 Mark Karcher July 13 Philadelphia 76ers Temple (Jr.)
    49 Jason Hart July 6 Milwaukee Bucks Syracuse (Sr.)
    50 Kaniel Dickens Utah Jazz Idaho (Sr.)
    51 Igor Rakočević September 16 Minnesota Timberwolves Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
    52 Ernest Brown Miami Heat Indian Hills CC (Jr.)
    53 Dan McClintock July 17 Denver Nuggets Northern Arizona (Sr.)
    54 Cory Hightower August 10 Los Angeles Lakers Indian Hills CC (So.)
    55 Chris Porter August 11 Golden State Warriors Auburn (Sr.)
    56 Jaquay Walls August 26 Indiana Pacers Colorado (Sr.)
    57 Scoonie Penn October 2 Atlanta Hawks Ohio State (Sr.)
    58 Pete Mickeal October 2 New York Knicks Cincinnati (Sr.)

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