2009 NBA Development League draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | Basketball |
Date(s) | November 5, 2009 |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Overview | |
League | NBA |
First selection | Carlos Powell, Albuquerque Thunderbirds |
The 2009 NBA Development League Draft was the ninth draft of the National Basketball Association Development League (NBADL). The draft was held on November 5, 2009 before the 2009–10 season. In this draft, all 16 of the league's teams took turns selecting eligible players. [1] The D-League uses a "serpentine" format whereby the order of selections for each team alternates in each round. [1] For example, the Albuquerque Thunderbirds won the number one overall selection, but in round two they picked last (16th selection, 32nd overall). [2]
Carlos Powell of South Carolina was the first overall selection and was taken by Albuquerque Thunderbirds. Coincidentally, Powell had been selected second overall in the 2007 Draft, [3] making him the only player to have been chosen as the first and second overall selections in D-League Draft history. Six players taken in the 2009 Draft had also previously been selected in an NBA draft: Deron Washington ( 2008), JamesOn Curry ( 2007), Latavious Williams ( 2010), Orien Greene ( 2005), Reece Gaines ( 2003) and Yaroslav Korolev (2005). Two players, Nate Miles and Brian Kortovich, played college basketball solely at the junior college level. [4] The highest drafted international player was Amara Sy, who holds a dual citizenship with both Mali and France, as the Bakersfield Jam selected him fourth overall. [5] [6]
Although some of the players chosen in the 2009 NBA Development League Draft had played semi-professional and/or professional basketball after college graduation, only the United States colleges they attended are listed.
Pos. | G | F | C |
Position | Guard | Forward | Center |
^ | 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 |
^ a: Amara Sy is a native of
Mali and plays for their
national team, but also holds dual citizenship with
France.
[5]
[6]
^ b: Latavious Williams became the first player ever to skip college basketball and play a year in the D-League before getting drafted in the NBA, which adhered to the rule that players must be at least one year removed from high school in order to be eligible for an
NBA draft.
[7]
^ c: Chad Toppert is American but is also eligible to play for the
German national team because his grandfather is German.
[8]
^ d: Brian Kortovich became a dual citizen of
Croatia in May 2010.
[9]
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