2002 National Basketball Development League draft

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The 2002 NBDL Draft was held on October 31, 2002.[1] One hundred twelve picks were made over fourteen rounds.[2]

SportBasketball
DateOctober 31, 2002
Teams8
First selectionMikki Moore, Roanoke Dazzle
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2002 National Basketball Development League draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateOctober 31, 2002
Overview
Teams8
First selectionMikki Moore, Roanoke Dazzle
 2001
2003 
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Draft

Mikki Moore with the Sacramento Kings in 2008
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Tommy Adams with TBB Trier in 2006
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Round 5
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33Roanoke DazzleDerrick Ziegler
34Fayetteville PatriotsMarlon Dumont
35Asheville AltitudeRyan Carroll
36Huntsville FlightKevin Shand
37Mobile RevelersJason Williams
38Columbus RiverdragonsMarcus Evans
39North Charleston LowgatorsDavid Dixon
40Greenville GrooveAnthony Lackey
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LaVall Jordan coaching for Michigan in 2015
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Round 6
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41Roanoke DazzleDuke Freeman-McKamey
42Fayetteville PatriotsMarc Mazur
43Asheville AltitudeWayland White
44Huntsville FlightLaVall Jordan
45Mobile RevelersMarkus Carr
46Columbus RiverdragonsAdam Hall
47North Charleston LowgatorsJ. R. VanHoose
48Greenville GrooveEric Williams
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Round 8
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57Roanoke DazzleCypheus Bunton
58Fayetteville PatriotsKyrem Massey
59Asheville AltitudeJeff Trapagnier
60Huntsville FlightOmar Weaver
61Mobile RevelersJohnny Phillips
62Columbus RiverdragonsJermaine Walker
63North Charleston LowgatorsTobe Carberry
64Greenville GrooveJohn Lineham
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Peter Cornell with Kawasaki Brave Thunders in 2008
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Omar Sneed in Israel in 2009 while playing for Hapoel Jerusalem B.C.
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Matt Barnes with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2010

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