2004 National Basketball Development League draft

2004 draft
General information
Date(s) November 4, 2004
First selection Ricky Minard
 2003
2005 

The 2004 NBDL Draft was the fourth annual draft by the National Basketball Development League. It was held on November 4, 2004.[1]

Draft

Round 1

  • 1. Columbus: Ricky Minard
  • 2. Roanoke: Cory Alexander
  • 3. Fayetteville: Ruben Boumtje Roumtje
  • 4. Huntsville: Joe Shipp
  • 5. Florida: Kirk Haston
  • 6. Asheville: Kirk Penney

Round 2

  • 1. Columbus: Jason Lawson
  • 2. Roanoke: James Thomas
  • 3. Fayetteville: Jon Smith
  • 4. Huntsville: Austin Nichols
  • 5. Florida: DeAngelo Collins
  • 6. Asheville: Ron Slay

Round 3

  • 1. Columbus: Seth Doliboa
  • 2. Roanoke: Isiah Victor
  • 3. Fayetteville: Romauld Augustin
  • 4. Huntsville: Mengke Bateer
  • 5. Florida: Marcus Moore
  • 6. Asheville: Jonathan Oden

Round 4

  • 1. Columbus: Kitwana Rhymer
  • 2. Roanoke: Sung-Yoon Bang
  • 3. Fayetteville: Ousmane Cisse
  • 4. Huntsville: Ed Scott
  • 5. Florida: Kendall Dartez
  • 6. Asheville: Timmy Bowers

Round 5

  • 1. Columbus: Scott Merritt
  • 2. Roanoke: Josh Sankes
  • 3. Fayetteville: Chris Brooks
  • 4. Huntsville: Bernard King Jr.
  • 5. Florida: Alvin Snow
  • 6. Asheville: Tony Kitchings

Round 6

  • 1. Columbus: Lawrence Felder
  • 2. Roanoke: Chris Alexander
  • 3. Fayetteville: Greg Davis
  • 4. Huntsville: Randy Orr
  • 5. Florida: John Flippen
  • 6. Asheville: Chris Jeffries

Round 7

  • 1. Columbus: James Moore
  • 2. Roanoke: Sherman Gay
  • 3. Fayetteville: Sean Finn
  • 4. Huntsville: Brandon Hawkins
  • 5. Florida: Chris Daniels
  • 6. Asheville: Derrick Davenport

Round 8

  • 1. Columbus: Mike Benton
  • 2. Roanoke: Miah Davis
  • 3. Fayetteville: Antwan Jones
  • 4. Huntsville: Charles Gaines
  • 5. Florida: Byron Mouton
  • 6. Asheville: Nate Burton

Round 9

  • 1. Columbus: Aubrey Reese
  • 2. Roanoke: Mark Davis
  • 3. Fayetteville: Brandon Bender
  • 4. Huntsville: Darrell Tucker
  • 5. Florida: Tim Washington
  • 6. Asheville: Tony Dobbins

Round 10

  • 1. Columbus: Luke Minor
  • 2. Roanoke: Terrence Hill
  • 3. Fayetteville: Quannas White
  • 4. Huntsville: Tarise Bryson
  • 5. Florida: Kevin Braswell
  • 6. Asheville: Jay Joseph[2]

References

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