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D-League players populating vet camp rosters

October 7, 2005 - NBA G League (G League) News Release


GREENVILLE, S.C., October 6 - Forty-five players that have played in the NBA Development League over the last four seasons are populating 2005 NBA training camp rosters, improving the total number of former D-League players in NBA vet camps over the last four seasons to 153.

The Albuquerque Thunderbirds (formerly Huntsville Flight) lead the way among current D-League teams with 10 former players on NBA vet camp rosters. The Fayetteville Patriots are next with eight. Following is the list of former D-League players on NBA training camp rosters.

Player NBA Team D-League Team (last team listed first)

Rafer Alston Houston Rockets Mobile Revelers

Chris Andersen New Orleans/Okla. City Fayetteville Patriots

Matt Barnes New York Knicks Fayetteville Patriots

Earl Barron Miami Heat Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Mengke Bateer Cleveland Cavaliers Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Kevin Braswell Miami Heat Austin Toros

Damone Brown Indiana Pacers Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Devin Brown Utah Jazz Fayetteville Patriots

Tierre Brown Toronto Raptors Florida Flame

Ruben Boumtje Boumtje Orlando Magic Fayetteville Patriots

Jason Capel Charlotte Bobcats Fayetteville Patriots

Matt Carroll Charlotte Bobcats Roanoke Dazzle

Eric Chenowith Denver Nuggets Roanoke Dazzle

Sam Clancy Portland Trail Blazers Fayetteville Patriots

Mateen Cleaves Seattle SuperSonics Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Jason Collier Atlanta Hawks Fayetteville Patriots

Omar Cook Chicago Bulls Fayetteville Patriots

Kaniel Dickens Dallas Mavericks Mobile Revelers

Ronald Dupree Detroit Pistons Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Obinna Ekezie Cleveland Cavaliers Austin Toros

Kimani Ffriend Memphis Grizzlies Greenville Groove

Hiram Fuller Washington Wizards Florida Flame

Eddie Gill Indiana Pacers Tulsa 66ers

Jason Hart Sacramento Kings Tulsa 66ers

Jimmie Hunter Indiana Pacers Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Anthony Johnson Indiana Pacers Mobile Revelers

Ken Johnson Orlando Magic Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Lonnie Jones Sacramento Kings Austin Toros

James Lang Utah Jazz Tulsa 66ers

Bryant Matthews Toronto Raptors Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Antonio Meeking Charlotte Bobcats Tulsa 66ers

Mikki Moore Seattle SuperSonics Roanoke Dazzle

Terrence Morris Orlando Magic Austin Toros

Mamadou N'diaye Golden State Warriors Tulsa 66ers

Smush Parker Los Angeles Lakers Florida Flame

Darius Rice Miami Heat Florida Flame

Alex Scales Seattle SuperSonics Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Bobby Simmons Milwaukee Bucks Mobile Revelers

Billy Thomas Washington Wizards Greenville Groove

James Thomas Philadelphia 76ers Roanoke Dazzle

Ime Udoka Philadelphia 76ers Florida Flame

Mike Wilks Cleveland Cavaliers Albuquerque Thunderbirds

Ajani Williams Atlanta Hawks Mobile Revelers

Ezra Williams Seattle SuperSonics Austin Toros

Derrick Zimmerman New Jersey Nets Austin Toros

Editor's Note: Charleston relocated to Florida prior to 2004-05 season; Asheville relocated to Tulsa prior to 2005-06 season; Columbus relocated to Austin prior to 2005-06 season; Huntsville relocated to Albuquerque prior to 2005-06 season.

The NBA Development League tips off its fifth season on November 18, 2005. The league includes the Albuquerque Thunderbirds (N.M.), Arkansas RimRockers (Little Rock), , Austin Toros (Texas), Fayetteville Patriots (N.C.), Florida Flame (Ft. Myers), Fort Worth Flyers (Texas), Roanoke Dazzle (Va.) and Tulsa 66ers (Okla.).

The D-League offers players the opportunity to develop their talent in a highly competitive atmosphere under the NBA's umbrella. Thirty-four (34) players have been called up to the NBA on 50 separate occasions. Ten (10) former D-League coaches, five athletic trainers, 11 referees and 30 front office executives have also been called up since the start of the league's inaugural season in November 2001.

Designed to help grow the sport of basketball both domestically and internationally, the league also offers fun, family entertainment at affordable prices. The D-League is a source of on-court talent for the NBA's 30 teams and is a diverse human resources pool for the NBA and its teams by training employees in management, operations, public relations, sales and marketing positions.


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