2001 National Basketball Development League supplemental draft

The 2001 NBDL Supplemental Draft was a supplemental draft for the newly formed National Basketball Association Development League (abbreviated NBDL from 2001 through 2004, then NBADL since 2005). It was held on November 3, 2001, before the league's inaugural 2001–02 season, and took place two days after the 2001 NBDL Draft. The supplemental draft was a one-time occurrence designed to fill out the league's rosters and to ensure competitive play. In this draft, all eight of the league's charter teams took turns selecting available recent college graduates, semi-professional and/or professional players. The draft consisted of four rounds of eight selections each, but there were five instances of a team passing on their draft selection. In all, 27 players were drafted out of 32 possible selections; the Huntsville Flight and Fayetteville Patriots passed on two players apiece, while the Columbus Riverdragons passed on one.

Lorenzo Coleman, a 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) center who graduated from Tennessee Tech in 1998, was the first overall selection.[1] Nearly half (11) of the 27 players selected in the supplemental draft were also chosen in an NBA draft. Among them, Kaniel Dickens later became an NBA Development League All-Star after the annual contest began in 2007.[2][3] No other players in the NBDL Supplemental Draft were ever selected as D-League All-Stars. The oldest player taken in the 2001 NBDL Supplemental Draft was Dwayne Schintzius, who had graduated from Florida in 1990 and was 33 years old on draft day.[4] Schintzius had spent the 1990s playing in the NBA for six different teams before ending up in the D-League.[4] The D-League's first-season MVP was Ansu Sesay, who had been selected 14th overall in the Supplemental Draft by the Greenville Groove.[5]

There were two schools that had two different players drafted. Florida's Schintzius and Brent Wright were selected 18th and 22nd overall, respectively, while Charlotte had Kelvin Price and Galen Young go 7th and 19th overall, respectively.[1]

Key

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
^Denotes player who has been selected to (an) NBA Development League All-Star Game(s)
*Denotes player who has been selected to (an) NBA Development League All-Star Game(s)
and was also selected in an NBA draft
Denotes player who was also selected in an NBA Draft

Draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamCollegeYear graduated
11Lorenzo ColemanC  United StatesRoanoke DazzleTennessee Tech1998
12Derek HoodF  United StatesMobile RevelersArkansas1999
13Makhtar N'DiayeC  SenegalNorth Charleston LowgatorsNorth Carolina1998
14Kendric JohnsonG  United StatesAsheville AltitudeSan Jose State1999
15Tremaine FowlkesG/F  United StatesColumbus RiverdragonsFresno State1997
16Eric ChenowithC  United StatesGreenville GrooveKansas2001
17Kelvin PriceF  United StatesHuntsville FlightCharlotte1999
18Kaniel Dickens*G/F  United StatesFayetteville PatriotsIdaho2000
29Dan EarlG  United StatesRoanoke DazzlePenn State2000
210Isaac FontaineG  United StatesMobile RevelersWashington State1997
211Chris RobinsonG/F  United StatesNorth Charleston LowgatorsWestern Kentucky1996
212Paul GrantC  United StatesAsheville AltitudeWisconsin1997
213Chris GarnerG  United StatesColumbus RiverdragonsMemphis1997
214Ansu SesayF/C  United StatesGreenville GrooveMississippi1998
215Shelly ClarkF  United StatesHuntsville FlightIllinois1995
216Bryan BraceyG/F  United StatesFayetteville PatriotsOregon2001
317Ricky MooreG  United StatesRoanoke DazzleConnecticut1999
318Dwayne SchintziusC  United StatesMobile RevelersFlorida1990
319Galen YoungF  United StatesNorth Charleston LowgatorsCharlotte1999
320Maurice JeffersG  United StatesAsheville AltitudeSaint Louis2001
321Stais BosemanG  United StatesColumbus RiverdragonsSouthern California1997
322Brent WrightF  United StatesGreenville GrooveFlorida2000
323PassedHuntsville Flight
324PassedFayetteville Patriots
425Thomas HamiltonC  United StatesRoanoke DazzlePittsburgh1994
426Vernon JenningsG  United StatesMobile RevelersMiami (FL)2000
427Paul McPhersonG  United StatesNorth Charleston LowgatorsDePaul1999
428Jimmy KingG/F  United StatesAsheville AltitudeMichigan1995
429PassedColumbus Riverdragons
430Darnell HoskinsF  United StatesGreenville GrooveDayton1997
431PassedHuntsville Flight
432PassedFayetteville Patriots

References

General
  • "NBDL Announces Supplemental Draft Results". NBA.com. NBDL Enterprises, LLC. November 3, 2001. Archived from the original on December 17, 2009. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
Specific