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2015 ACC Draft.Xlsx 2015 NBCBL Draft Fayetteville Caldwell Raleigh Maryland Pk Tm Name YrPos Pk Tm Name YrPos Pk Tm Name YrPos Pk Tm Name YrPos MIA Sheldon McClellan Sr. G VT Seth Allen Sr. G SYR Trevor Cooney Sr. G DUKE Marshall Plumlee Sr. C GT Charles Mitchell Sr. F UNC Marcus Paige Sr. G ND Zach Auguste Sr. C CLM J. Blossomgame Sr. F VT Adam Smith Sr. G WFU Devin Thomas Sr. C UNC Isaiah Hicks Jr. F ND Demetrius Jackson Jr. G GT Quenton Stephens Jr. F NCSU Lennard Freeman Jr. F UNC Joel Berry So. G NCSU Anthony Barber Jr. G LOU Matz Stockman So. F/C NCSU Caleb Martin So. F MIA Donte Grantham So. F PITT Michael Young Jr. F 10 ND Bonzie Colson So. F NCSU Abdul-Malik Abu So. F DUKE Grayson Allen So. G UNC Justin Jackson So. G/F 11 VT Chris Clarke Fr. G/F 6 LOU Damion Lee Sr. NCSU Cody Martin So. F WFU Cornelius Hudson So. F 30 LOU Raymond Spalding Fr. F 15 LOU Trey Lewis Sr. LOU Quentin Snider So. G 1 DUKE Brandon Ingram Fr. G/F 31 MIA Anthony Lawrence Fr. F 26 CLM Jordan Roper Sr. 9 SYR Tyler Lydon Fr. F 20 SYR Malachi Richardson Fr. G 43 CLM Gabe DeVoe So. G 33 PITT Sheldon Jeter Jr. 12 GT Nick Jacobs Sr. F 21 WFU John Collins Fr. F 44 BC Johncarlos Reyes Fr. F/C 42 PITT Sterling Smith Sr. 29 UVA Jack Salt Fr. C 38 PITT Rafael Maia Sr. C Fuquay Danbury Chicken Bucknutz Pk Tm Name YrPos Pk Tm Name YrPos Pk Tm Name YrPos Pk Tm Name YrPos UVA Anthony Gill Sr. F MIA Angel Rodriguez Sr. G FSU Michael Ojo Sr. C FSU Devon Bookert Sr. G DUKE Amile Jefferson Sr. F WFU C. Miller-McIntyre Sr. G PITT James Robinson Sr. G MIA Tonye Jekiri Sr. C NCSU Beejay Anya Jr. C LOU Mangok Mathiang Jr. F/C GT M. Georges-Hunt Sr. G/F PITT Jamel Artis Jr. F ND Martin Geben So. C ND Steve Vasturia Jr. G VT Devin Wilson Jr. G PITT Chris Jones Jr. G/F WFU Dinos Mitoglou So. F FSU Rathan-Mayes So. G UNC Kennedy Meeks Jr. F WFU Mitchell Wilbekin So. G VT Ahmed Hill So. G UNC Theo Pinson So. G/F ND VJ Beachem Jr. F 5 BC Eli Carter Sr. G 2 FSU Malik Beasley Fr. G 4 FSU Dwayne Bacon Fr. G VT Justin Bibbs So. G 18 DUKE Luke Kennard Fr. G 19 BC Jerome Robinson Fr. G 17 VT Kerry Blackshear Jr. Fr. F 3 VT Zach LeDay Jr. F 23 DUKE Chase Jeter Fr. F/C 22 MIA Davon Reed Jr. G 24 FSU Boris Bojanovsky Sr. C 16 WFU Bryant Crawford Fr. G 36 VT Justin Robinson Fr. G 37 CLM Avry Holmes Jr. G 35 WFU Greg McClinton So. F 25 GT Ben Lammers So. C 40 ND Matt Ryan Fr. F 39 GT Quinton Stephens Jr. F 41 LOU Jaylen Johnson So. F 34 MIA Kamari Murphy Jr. F 45 BC Ervin Mezieks Fr. F Cary Winston-Salem Draft Order Key Pk Tm Name Yr Pos Pk Tm Name Yr Pos 1 Maryland Regular Draft FSU Aaron Thomas Sr. G CLM Landry Nnoko Sr. C 2 Fuquay Traded UVA Malcolm Brogdon Sr. G SYR Michael Gbinije Sr. F 3 BuckNutz In-Season Transaction UNC Brice Johnson Sr. F SYR Tyler Roberson Jr. F 4 Danbury MIA Ivan Cruz Uceda Sr. C CLM Sidy Djitte Jr, C 5 Chicken DUKE Matt Jones Jr. G FSU Phil Cofer So. F 6 Caldwell LOU Chinanu Onuaku So. F/C GT Tadric Jackson So. G 7 Cary SYR Kaleb Joseph So. G VT Satchel Pierce So. C 8 Winston 7 DUKE Derryck Thirton Fr. G MIA Ja'Quan Newton So. G 9 Raleigh 14 LOU Deng Adel Fr. F 8 NCSU Maverick Rowan Fr. G/F 10 Fayetteville 27 LOU Donovan Mitchell Fr. G 13 UVA Londan Perrantes Jr. G 32 BC A.J. Turner Fr. F 28 UVA Darius Thompson So. G.
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