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Published on October 23, 2002 under NBA G League (G League) News Release


GREENVILLE, S.C., October 22, 2002 – Commentary between selections from venerable National Basketball Association Director of Scouting Marty Blake will compliment the excitement surrounding the second annual National Basketball Development League player draft scheduled for Oct. 31.

"Our Player Personnel Director Milt Newton has done a fine job signing players for the 2002 draft," NBDL Executive Director Karl Hicks said. "The talent reflected in the draft runs from players who are sure to be NBA callups, to those who will really benefit from the developmental aspect of our league."

The league's second annual draft will take place over 14 rounds and be conducted via conference call from locations in each of the eight NBDL markets beginning at 5 p.m. ET on Halloween. Blake will join Hicks and Newton at NBDL draft headquarters in the Azalea Room at the Hilton Garden Inn in Duluth, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta. He will comment to NBDL draft parties and in-market media via the conference call on players selected through the first two rounds.

"This is the best crop of young players I've seen in years, and some of these players are what the Development League is all about," Blake said. "Sometimes even future stars take time to develop and the NBDL offers that opportunity, an opportunity to play."

The Roanoke Dazzle will have the first selection in the draft, followed by the Fayetteville Patriots, Asheville Altitude, Huntsville Flight, Mobile Revelers, Columbus Riverdragons, North Charleston Lowgators and the 2002 NBDL Champion Greenville Groove.

The selection process will operate in like fashion to last year's draft, with each team having one pick in each of the 14 rounds. Teams will have up to three minutes to make a selection in each round. No trades will be permitted during the draft and only players signed to an NBDL Standard Player Contract will be eligible to be drafted.

After being the first player ever selected in NBDL Draft history, current Denver Nuggets forward Chris Andersen was also the first NBDL player to earn a call-up to the NBA. The Nuggets gave Andersen the call after he had played just two games with the Fayetteville Patriots last year.

Rounding out last year's first round were forward Terrance Roberson (Huntsville), forward Rahim Lockhart (Greenville), forward Gabe Mouneke (Columbus), guard Johnny Hemsley (Asheville), center Neil Edwards (North Charleston), guard Rashad Phillips (Mobile) and guard Artie Griffin (Roanoke).

In its first season the NBDL had more players called up to the NBA than any professional basketball minor league. After just one season of operation, 22 NBDL players were in NBA vet camps when the preseason opened earlier this month.

Second Annual NBDL Draft

2002 NBDL Draft Information

Who Is Eligible?

A player shall be eligible for the NBDL Draft if he has signed an NBDL Standard Player Contract and if, at a minimum, he meets the following requirements: 1) He will be at least 20 years old prior to the start of his first NBDL season, or, 2) He was drafted by an NBA team, signed a Uniform Player Contract with such team, and was subsequently waived by that team.

NBDL Draft History

The inaugural NBDL Draft took place last October as part of NBDL Central Training Camp. The draft was 12 rounds, followed by a four-round supplemental draft. Chris Andersen was the first player selected in the NBDL history when the Fayetteville Patriots drafted him.

Draft Procedures

The draft will be conducted via conference call from league draft headquarters and the eight NBDL cities. Teams will have up to three (3) minutes to make each selection in all 14 rounds. If a team fails to make a selection in the allotted time it will forfeit that selection and be given an additional selection at the end of the draft. Once the selection has been made by the team spokesperson, it cannot be withdrawn.

Trades?

No trades will be permitted during the draft or at anytime thereafter until the first NBDL regular season game has been played.

Draft Order

The draft order is in reverse order from the final 2001-02 standings.

Roanoke Dazzle (18-38)
Fayetteville Patriots (21-35)
Asheville Altitude (26-30)
Huntsville Flight (26-30)
Mobile Revelers (30-26)
Columbus Riverdragons (31-25)
North Charleston Lowgators (36-20)
Greenville Groove (36-20)

NBDL Team Draft Headquarters

Roanoke: Cornerstone Bar and Grille, Roanoke, Va.
Fayetteville: Crown Coliseum Board Room, Fayetteville, N.C.
Asheville Altitude: Overtime Bar and Grille, Asheville, N.C.
Huntsville Flight: Humphrey's Bar and Grille, Huntsville, Ala.
Mobile Revelers: Mardi Gra Dome/Player's Club-Adams Mark Hotel, Mobile, Ala.
Columbus Riverdragons: Milan's Fine Italian Restaurant, Columbus, Ga.
North Charleston Lowgators: North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, S.C.
Greenville Groove: BI-LO Center Conference Room, Greenville, S.C.




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