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Name Nba Club Aau Association College Year NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR A.J Guydon Chicago Bulls Central Indiana 2000 Acie Earl Boston Celtics Iowa 1989 Al Harrington Al Jefferson Alaa Abdlnaby Portland New Jersey Duke 1986 Albert King New Jersey Nets Metropolitan Maryland 1977 Allan Ray Allen Iverson Philadelphia '76er Virginia Georgetown 1993 Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat Virginia Georgetown 1988 Amare Stoudemire Phoenix Sun Florida Cypress Creek H.S 2000 Amir Johnson Andre Barrett Andre Brown Andre Miller Andrew Bynum LA Lakers New Jersey Andrew Lang Phoenix Sun Arkansas Arkansas 1984 Anfernee Hardaway Orlando Magic Southeastern University of Memphis 1990 Antawn Jamison Washington Wizards North Carolina North Carolina 1995 Anthony Avent Atlanta Hawks New Jersey Seton Hall 1987 Anthony Parker Orlando Magic Central Bradley Anthony Peeler Toronto Kansas Missouri 1987 Antoine Walker Boston Celtics Central Kentucky 1993 B.J. Armstrong Chicago Bulls Iowa 1985 Baron Davis Charlotte Hornets UCLA 1996 Ben Gordon Chicago Bulls UCONN Billy King Indiana Pacers Potomac Valley Duke 1981 Billy Thompson LA Lakers 1981 Blair Rasmussen Denver Nuggets Inland Empire Oregon 1981 Bob Sura Florida State Bobby Hansen Sacramento Kings Iowa Iowa 1983 Bobby Hurley Sacramento Metropolitan Duke 1987 Bracey Wright Indiana Indiana Brad LoHaus Iowa 1982 Brandon Bass Southern-LA LSU Brendan Haywood Washington Wizards North Carolina North Carolina 1998 NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR Brevin Knight Brian Cardinal Central Purdue 2000 Brian Cook LA Lakers Illinois Brian Evans Orlando Magic Indiana Indiana Brian Oliver Philadelphia '76er Georgia Georgia Tech Brian Quinnett New York Knicks Inland Empire Washinghton St. Bryant Stith Denver Nuggets Virginia Virginia 1987 Byron Houston Oklahoma Oklahoma State 1986 C.J. Miles Calbert Cheaney Washington Bullets Indiana Indiana 1989 Carlos Boozer Duke Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets Maryland Syracuse 2002 Caron Butler UCONN Channing Frye New York Knicks Arizona Charles Bradley Boston Celtics Charles Smith Boston Celtics Potomac Valley Georgetown 1992 Charlie Villanueva Toronto Raptors Metropolitan UCONN Chauncey Billups Detroit Pistons Colorado Chris Bosh Toronto Raptors Georgia Tech Chris Corchiana Orlando Magic Florida NC State 1986 Chris Duhon Chicago Bulls Duke Chris Herren Nuggets Fresno State Chris King Seattle Supersonics North Carolina Wake Forrest 1988 Chris Mullin Golden State Metropolitan St. John's 1981 Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets North Carolina Wake Forest 2003 Chris Webber Detroit Pistons Michigan Michigan Chris Webber Washington Bullets Michigan Michigan State 1990 Chris Wilcox Maryland Corey Maggette LA Clippers Duke Corey Maggette Seattle Central Duke 1997 Corliss Williamson Arkansas Arkansas Cuttino Mobley Dahntay Jones Duke Dale Davis Indiana Pacers Georgia Clemson 1986 Damien Wilkins NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR Damon Bailey Indiana Pacers Indiana Indiana 1990 Damon Jones Damon Stoudamire Daniel Ewing Daniel Gibson Gulf Texas Danny Ainge Portland Inland Empire BYU 1977 Danny Ferry Cleveland Potomac Valley Duke 1983 Danny Granger Darius Miles Central Darius Miles Clippers Central East St.Louis HS 2000 Dave Hoopen Charlotte Hornets Nebraska Nebraska 1982 Dave Jamerson Houston Rockets Ohio Ohio University David Lee Florida David Noel North Carolina Dee Brown Central Illinois Dell Curry Charlotte Hornets Virginia Virginia Tech 1982 Delonte West Demarco Johnson NY Knicks North Carolina UNC Charlotte 1993 Dennis Scott Orlando Magic Potomac Valley Georgia Tech 1983 Derek Anderson Derek Fisher LA Lakers Arkansas Ark.- Little Rock 1991 Derek Harper Dallas Mavericks Fl Gold Coast Illinois 1980 Derek Whittenberg 1978 DerMarr Johnson Deron Williams Utah Jazz IIIinois Derrick Chievous Cleveland Metropolitan Missouri Derrick Coleman New Jersey Nets Michigan Syracuse 1986 DeShawn Stevenson Desmond Mason Devin Harris Dion Glover Atlanta Georgia Georgia Tech 1997 Don Nelson Chicago Bulls Iowa 1959 Donald Hodge Dallas Mavericks Potomac Valley Temple Donald Royal Golden State Notre Dame 1983 Donyell Marshall NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR Dorell Wright Drew Gooden Kansas Duane Ferrell Atlanta Hawks Maryland Georgia 1981 Dudley Bradley Washington Bullets Maryland North Carolina Dwayne Schintzius San Antonio Spurs Florida Florida 1986 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic Georgia Dwyane Wade Miami Heat Central Marquette Earl Jones Earvin Johnson Los Angeles Lakers Michigan Michigan State 1988 Ed Pinckney Boston Celtics Metropolitan Villanova 1981 Eddie Jones Miami Heat Eddy Curry Elden Campbell LA Lakers Michigan Clemson 1986 Elliot Perry LA Clippers Southeastern Memphis State Elton Brand Chicago Bulls Duke 1996 Emeka Okafor Charlotte Bobcats Gulf UCONN Eric Floyd Houston Rockets North Carolina Georgetown Eric Montross Dallas Mavericks Indiana North Carolina 1990 Eric Snow Francisco Garcia Louisville Fred Holberg Iowa Iowa State 1990 Gerald Green Southwestern Glen Rice Miami Heat Michigan Michigan 1985 Glenn Robinson Milwaukee Bucks I Indiana Purdue 1991 Grant Hill Detroit Pistons Potomac Valle Duke 1990 Greg Dreiling Indiana Pacers Missouri Valley Kansas 1981 Hakim Warrick Syracuse Harvey Grant Washington Bullets Oklahoma Oklahoma Hassan Adams Haywood Workman Washington Bullets North Carolina Oral Roberts 1985 Hilton Armstrong Metropolitan UCONN Irving Thomas LA Lakers Florida Florida State 1985 Isiah Thomas Detroit Pistons Central Indiana 1974 J.J. Redick Orlando Magic Virginia Duke J.R. Reid Charlotte Hornets Virginia North Carolina 1986 NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR J.R. Smith Jackie Butler North Carolina Jacque Vaughn Kansas Jalen Rose Indiana Pacers Michigan Michigan 1991 Jamal Crawford New York Knicks Jameer Nelson Orlando Magic James Augustine Illinois James Posey Miami Heat James White Cincinnati Jared Jeffries Indiana Jarron Collins Jason Collins Jason Kidd New Jersey Nets California Jason Maxiell Cincinnati Jason Richardson Golden State Jason Terry Dallas Mavericks Jason Williams Jay Edwards LA Clippers Indiana Indiana Jay Vincent Dallas Mavericks Michigan Michigan State 1977 Jeff Green Seattle Supersonics Potomac Valley Georgetown 2007 Jeff Mcinnis Denver Nuggets North Carolina North Carolina 1992 Jeff Turner Orlando Magic Vanderbilt 1980 Jermaine O'Neal Portland South Carolina 1996 Jerod Mustaf New York Knicks Maryland Maryland 1989 Jerome Lane Denver Nuggets Ohio Pittsburgh Jerry Stackhouse North Carolina North Carolina Jim Mcllvain Portland Wisconsin 1990 Jimmy Oliver Cleveland Arkansas Purdue Joe Dumars Detroit Pistons Southern McNeese State 1980 Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks Arkansas Joe Kleine Boston Celtics Missouri Valley Arkansas Joe Smith Virginia Maryland John Jonkoncak SMU 1980 John Lucas III Oklahoma State John Stockton Utah Jazz Inland Empire Gonzaga 1979 NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR John Williams Indiana Pacers Southwestern Baylor Jordan Farmar LA Lakers UCLA Josh Boone UCONN Josh Childress Josh Howard Josh Smith Atlanta Hawks Georgia Juan Dixon Maryland Juwan Howard Washington Bullets Michigan Michigan 1991 Karl Malone Utah Jazz Southern Louisiana Tech 1980 Keith Bogans Kentucky Kelly Tripucka Charlotte Hornets N New Jersey Notre Dame 1977 Kelvin Cato Kenny Anderson New Jersey Nets Metropolitan Georgia Tech 1988 Kenny Green Florida 1982 Kenny Payne Philadelphia '76er Southern Louisville Kenny Smith Houston Rockets Metropolitan North Carolina 1983 Kenyon Martin Kerry Kittles New Jersey Nets Southern Villanova 1991 Kevin Brooks Milwaukee Bucks Southern S'western LA Kevin Garnett Kevin Gramble Portland Iowa 1985 Kevin Roundfield Keyon Dooling Khalid Revves New Jersey Nets Metropolitan Arizona 1990 Kiki Vandeweghe New York Knicks So. Pacific UCLA 1976 Kirk Hinrich Chicago Bulls Iowa Kansas Kiwane Garris Atlanta Central Illinois State Kobe Bryant LA Lakers Middle Atlantic Kwame Brown LA Lakers Georgia Lamar Odom LA Clippers Metropolitan Rhode Island 1997 LaMarcus Aldridge Texas Larry Bird Celtics Indiana Indiana State 1978 Larry Hughes Missouri Valley Larry Johnson Charlotte Hornets Southwestern UNLV 1987 LeBron James Cleveland Caveliers Ohio NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR Ledell Eackles Washington Bullets Southern New Orleans Leon Powe Leon Smith Dallas Mavericks Central King High School 1999 LePhonson Ellis Denver Nuggets Central Notre Dame 1983 LeRon Ellis LA Clippers So. Pacific Syracuse Les Jepsen Golden State Iowa 1986 Lewis Lloyd Drake University Lionel Simmons Sacramento Kings Middle Atlantic LaSalle Lloyd Daniels San Antonio Spurs Metropolitan 1986 Loren Myer Iowa Iowa State Lorenzen Wright LA Clipper Southeastern Memphis State Louis Bullock Minnesota Michigan 1994 Louis Williams Georgia High School Loy Vaught LA Clippers Michigan Michigan Luol Deng Chicago Bulls New Jersey Duke Luther Head Houston Rockets Illinois Luther Wright Utah Jazz New Jersey Seton Hall 1990 Malik Allen Marc Jackson Marcus Brown Portland Arkansas Murray State Marcus Camby UMASS Marcus Fizer Bulls Southern Iowa State 1996 Marcus Williams Mario Elie Houston Rockets South Texas Texas- Arlington 1981 Mark Gannon Iowa Iowa 1983 Mark Johnson New York Knicks Metropolitan St. John's 1983 Mark Macon Denver Nuggets Michigan Temple 1987 Mark Price Cleveland Oklahoma Georgia Tech 1982 Marquis Daniels Dallas Mavericks Martell Webster Pacific Northwest Marvin Williams Atlanta Hawks North Carolina Matt Bonner Matt Bullard Iowa Iowa 1985 Matt Geiger Charlotte Hornets Florida Georgia Tech 1987 Matt Harpring Georgia Tech NAME NBA CLUB AAU ASSOCIATION COLLEGE YEAR Maurice Ager Michael O'Koren
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