2000 Nba Draft Results
No. Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt.
First Round
1 New Jersey Kenyon Martin F 6’9″ 230
2 Vancouver Stromile Swift F 6’9″ 225
3 L.A. Clippers Darius Miles F 6’9″ 217
4 Chicago Marcus Fizer F 6’8″ 250
5 Orlando Mike Miller F 6’8″ 218
6 Atlanta DerMarr Johnson G 6’9″ 200
7(a) Cleveland Chris Mihm C 7’0″ 262
8(a) Chicago Jamal Crawford G 6’6″ 190
9(b) Milwaukee Joel Przybilla C 7’1″ 260
10(c) L.A. Clippers Keyon Dooling G 6’3″ 184
11 Boston Jerome Moiso F 6’10” 235
12 Dallas Etan Thomas F/C 6’9″ 256
13(d) Dallas Courtney Alexander G 6’5″ 210
14 Detroit Mateen Cleaves G 6’2″ 205
15(b) Houston Jason Collier F/C 7’0″ 260
16 Sacramento Hidayet Turkoglu G/F 6’8″ 202
17 Seattle Desmond Mason F 6’5″ 215
18 L.A. Clippers Quentin Richardson G 6’6″ 225
19 Charlotte Jamaal Magloire C 6’10” 260
20 Philadelphia Craig Claxton G 5’11” 180
21 Toronto Morris Peterson F 6’7″ 215
22(e) Dallas Donnell Harvey F 6’8″ 216
23 Utah DeShawn Stevenson G 6’5″ 210
24 Chicago Dalibor Bagaric C 7’1″ N/A
25 Phoenix Iakovos Tsakalidis C 7’2″ 282
26 Denver Mamadou N’Diaye C 7’0″ 245
27 Indiana Primoz Brezec F 7’0″ 240
28 Portland Erick Barkley G 6’1″ 185
29 L.A. Lakers Mark Madsen F 6’9″ 240
Second Round
30 L.A. Clippers Marko Jaric G 6’7″ 198
31(f) Houston Dan Langhi F 6’11” 220
32 Chicago A.J. Guyton G 6’1″ 185
33 Chicago Jake Voskuhl C 6’11” 245
34 Chicago Khalid El-Amin G 5’10” 203
35 Washington Mike Smith F 6’8″ 195
36 New Jersey Soumalia Samake C 7’2″ 230
37 Miami Eddie House G 6’1″ 180
38(f) Dallas Eduardo Najera F 6’8″ 240
39 New York Lavor Postell G/F 6’6″ 212
40 Atlanta Hanno Mottola F 6’10” 245
41 San Antonio Chris Carrawell G 6’6″ 215
42 Seattle Olumide Oyedeji F/C 6’10” 240
43 Milwaukee Michael Redd G 6’6″ 215
44 Detroit Brian Cardinal F 6’8″ 245
45 Sacramento Jabari Smith C 6’11” 250
46 Toronto DeeAndre Hulett G/F 6’8″ 205
47(g) Boston Josip Sesar G 6’6″ N/A
48 Philadelphia Mark Karcher G 6’5″ 215
49 Milwaukee Jason Hart G 6’3″ 181
50 Utah Kaniel Dickens F 6’8″ 235
51 Minnesota Igor Rakocevic G 6’2″ 175
52 Miami Ernest Brown C 7’0″ 255
53 Denver Daniel McClintock C 7’0″ 260
54(h) L.A. Lakers Corey Hightower F 6’8″ 200
55 Golden State Chris Porter F 6’7″ 218
56 Indiana Jaquay Walls G 6’3″ 170
57 Atlanta Scoonie Penn G 5’10” 185
58(e) New York Pete Mickeal F 6’5″ 230
Player D.O.B. College (class)
First Round
Kenyon Martin 12/30/77 Cincinnati (’00)
Stromile Swift 11/21/79 LSU (’02)
Darius Miles 10/9/81 East St Louis H.S.
Marcus Fizer 8/10/78 Iowa State (’01)
Mike Miller 2/19/80 Florida (’02)
DerMarr Johnson 5/5/80 Cincinnati (’03)
Chris Mihm 7/16/79 Texas (’01)
Jamal Crawford 3/20/78 Michigan (’03)
Joel Przybilla 11/10/79 Minnesota (’02)
Keyon Dooling 5/8/80 Missouri (’02)
Jerome Moiso 6/15/78 UCLA (’02)
Etan Thomas 4/1/78 Syracuse (’00)
Courtney Alexander 4/27/77 Fresno State (’00)
Mateen Cleaves 9/7/77 Michigan State (’00)
Jason Collier 9/8/77 Georgia Tech (’00)
Hidayet Turkoglu 3/19/79 Turkey
Desmond Mason 10/11/77 Oklahoma State (’00)
Quentin Richardson 4/13/80 DePaul (’02)
Jamaal Magloire 5/21/78 Kentucky (’00)
Craig Claxton 5/8/78 Hofstra (’00)
Morris Peterson 8/26/77 Michigan State (’00)
Donnell Harvey 8/26/80 Florida (’03)
DeShawn Stevenson 4/3/81 Washington Union H.S.
Dalibor Bagaric 2/7/80 Croatia
Iakovos Tsakalidis 6/10/79 Greece
Mamadou N’Diaye 6/16/75 Auburn (’00)
Primoz Brezec 10/2/79 Slovenia
Erick Barkley 2/21/78 St. John’s (’02)
Mark Madsen 1/28/76 Stanford (’00)
Second Round
Marko Jaric 12/10/78 Italy
Dan Langhi 11/28/77 Vanderbilt (’00)
A.J. Guyton 2/13/78 Indiana (’00)
Jake Voskuhl 11/1/77 UConn (’00)
Khalid El-Amin 4/25/79 UConn (’01)
Mike Smith 4/15/76 Louisiana Monroe (’00)
Soumalia Samake 3/18/78 Slovenia
Eddie House 5/14/78 Arizona State (’00)
Eduardo Najera 7/11/76 Oklahoma (’00)
Lavor Postell 2/26/78 St. John’s ’00
Hanno Mottola 9/9/76 Utah (’00)
Chris Carrawell 11/25/77 Duke (’00)
Olumide Oyedeji 5/11/81 Nigeria
Michael Redd 8/24/79 Ohio State (’01)
Brian Cardinal 5/2/77 Purdue (’00)
Jabari Smith 2/12/77 LSU (’00)
DeeAndre Hulett 12/29/80 College of Sequoias (’00)
Josip Sesar N/A Croatia
Mark Karcher 11/22/78 Temple (’01)
Jason Hart 4/29/78 Syracuse (’00)
Kaniel Dickens N/A Idaho (’00)
Igor Rakocevic 3/29/78 Yugoslavia
Ernest Brown 5/17/79 Indian Hills C.C. (’02)
Daniel McClintock 4/19/77 Northern Arizona (’00)
Corey Hightower N/A Indian Hills C.C. (’02)
Chris Porter 5/9/78 Auburn (’00)
Jaquay Walls 4/3/78 Colorado (’00)
Scoonie Penn 1/9/77 Ohio State (’00)
Pete Mickeal 2/22/78 Cincinnati (’00)
(a) Chicago traded the rights to Chris Mihm (No. 7) to Cleveland for the rights to Jamal Crawford (No. 8) and cash.
(b) Houston traded the rights to Joel Przybilla (No. 9) to Milwaukee for the rights to Jason Collier (No. 15) and a 2001 first round draft pick (top 10 protected).
(c) Orlando traded the rights to Keyon Dooling (No. 10), Corey Maggette, Derek Strong, the 31st pick in the draft, and cash to the L.A. Clippers for a future first round draft pick (lottery protected).
(d) Orlando traded the rights to Courtney Alexander (No. 13) to Dallas for the 31st pick in the draft, a 2001 first round draft pick (lottery protected), and $3 million.
(e) New York traded the rights to Donnell Harvey (No. 22) and John Wallace to Dallas for Erick Strickland and the rights to Pete Mickeal (No. 58).
(f) The L.A. Clippers traded the 31st pick in the draft and Eric Murdock to Dallas for Sean Rooks. Dallas then traded the rights to Dan Langhi (No. 31) to Houston for the rights to Eduardo Najera (No. 38) and a second round pick in 2001.
(g) Seattle traded the rights to Josip Sesar (No. 47) to Boston for two future second round draft picks.
(h) San Antonio traded the rights to Cory Hightower (No. 54) to the L.A. Lakers for two future second round draft picks.
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