Second Round NBA Draft Pick, 2001-2002

Updated September 27, 2017 | Infoplease Staff
  Team   Pos
30 Golden State Steve Logan, Cincinnati G
31 Chicago ROGER MASON JR., Virginia G
32 Memphis Robert Archibald, Illinois F
33 Denver Vincent Yarbrough, Tennessee F
34 m-Milwaukee Dan Gadzuric, UCLA C
35 Cleveland CARLOS BOOZER, Duke F/C
36 New York Milos Vujanic, Yugoslavia G
37 Atlanta David Andersen, Australia F/C
38 Houston TITO MADDOX, Fresno St. G
39 n-Washington ROD GRIZZARD, Alabama G
40 Washington Juan Carlos Navarro, Spain G
41 L.A. Clippers Mario Kasun, Croatia C
42 Milwaukee Ronald Murray, Shaw G
43 o-Portland Jason Jennings, Arkansas St. C
44 p-Chicago Lonny Baxter, Maryland F/C
45 Philadelphia Sam Clancy, USC F
46 q-Memphis r-Matt Barnes, UCLA F
47 Utah f-JAMAL SAMPSON, California F/C
48 s-Milwaukee t-Chris Owens, Texas F
49 Seattle Peter Fehse, Germany F
50 Boston Darius Songaila, Wake Forest F
51 Portland Federico Kammerichs, Argentina F
52 Minnesota MARCUS TAYLOR, Michigan St. G
53 Miami Rasual Butler, LaSalle F
54 New Jersey Tamar Slay, Marshall G
55 Dallas Mladen Sekularac, Yugoslavia G/F
56 u-San Antonio Luis Scola, Argentina F
57 San Antonio k-Randy Holcomb, San Diego St. F
58 Sacramento Corsley Edwards, C. Connecticut St. F
Acquired Picks
FIRST ROUND: a-New York traded F “Nene” Hilario, C Marcus Camby and G Mark Jackson to Denver for F Antonio McDyess, G Frank Williams, and a 2003 second-round pick; b-from Atlanta; c-from Toronto; d-Philadelphia traded G Jiri Welsch to Golden State for two future picks; e-from New Orleans; f-Orlando traded rights to C Curtis Borchardt to Utah for F Ryan Humphrey and F Jamal Sampson. The Magic later traded the rights to Sampson to Milwaukee for C Rashard Griffith; g-from Seattle via New York; h-Toronto traded rights to G Kareem Rush and F Tracy Murray to L.A. Lakers for G Lindsey Hunter and the rights to F Chris Jeffries; i-from Boston; j-from Dallas; k-San Antonio traded F Mark Bryant, rights to G/F John Salmons and rights to F Randy Holcomb to Philadelphia for G Speedy Claxton; l-Sacramento traded rights to G Dan Dickau to Atlanta for a future first-round pick; m-from Houston; n-from Phoenix via Denver; o-from Toronto via Chicago; p-from Indiana; q-from Orlando; r-Memphis traded F Nick Anderson and rights to F Matt Barnes to Cleveland for G Wesley Person; s-from New Orleans; t-Milwaukee traded the rights to F Chris Owens to Memphis for a future second-round pick; u-from L.A. Lakers.

 

First Round 2002 NBA College Draft  

 

 
2002 NBA College Draft
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