2000 CBA Draft - They Reminisce Over You (My God)

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Lavar Postell, what happened to my son!

Anywho- if you have some info on these guys whereabouts or want to reminisce on times you saw them play, please do so.




2000 CBA Draft
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1st round
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1. Ryan Blackwell Syracuse Gary
2. Jason Hart Syracuse Idaho
3. Brian Cardinal Purdue La Crosse
4. Malik Allen Villanova Fort Wayne
5. Johnny Hemsley Miami (FL) Grand Rapids
6. Marcus Goree West Virginia Connecticut
7. Pete Mickeal Cincinnati Rockford
8. Brandon Kurtz Tulsa Sioux Falls
9. Kevin Freeman Connecticut Sioux Falls
10. Eddie House Arizona State Quad City

2nd round
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11. Ed Cota North Carolina Gary
12. Jarrett Stephens Penn State La Crosse
13. Lavor Postell St John's La Crosse
14. Reed Rawlings Samford Grand Rapids
15. Jameel Watkins Georgetown Fort Wayne
16. Caswell Cyrus St Bonaventure Connecticut
17. Brad Millard St Mary's (CA) Rockford
18. Chris Porter Auburn Sioux Falls
19. Ron Hale Florida State Yakima
20. Marvis Thornton St John's Quad City

3rd round
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21. Nick Sheppard Pepperdine Gary
22. Terrance Roberson Fresno State Idaho
23. Justin Love St Louis La Crosse
24. JaRon Rush UCLA Fort Wayne
25. Lamont Barnes Temple Grand Rapids
26. Pepe Sanchez Temple Connecticut
27. Kenyon Jones San Francisco Quad City
28. Doc Robinson Auburn Sioux Falls
29. Larry Abney Fresno State Yakima
30. Scoonie Penn Ohio State Quad City

4th round
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31. Jabari Smith Louisiana State Gary
32. Mario Bland Miami (FL) Grand Rapids
33. A.J. Guyton Indiana Fort Wayne
34. Nate Johnson Louisville La Crosse
35. Michael Redd Ohio State Grand Rapids
36. Paul McPherson DePaul Rockford
37. Anthony Blakes Wyoming Rockford
38. Eddie Gill Weber State Sioux Falls
39. Eric Coley Tulsa Yakima
40. Damon Reed St Rose Rockford

5th round
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41. Cory Hightower Indian Hills (IA) CC Gary
42. Kaniel Dickens Idaho Idaho
43. Neil Edwards York La Crosse
44. Tony Williams Louisville Fort Wayne
45. Tariq Kirksay Iona Grand Rapids
46. Mark Karcher Temple Connecticut
47. Andre Larry Cal State Northridge Rockford
48. Brian Montonati Oklahoma State Sioux Falls
49. Ernest Brown Indian Hills (IA) CC Yakima
50. Michael Hermon Indiana Quad City

6th round
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51. Jaraan Cornell Purdue Gary
52. Earl Ike Montevallo Connecticut
53. Frank McQueen Salem Teikyo La Crosse
54. Gabe Muoneke Texas Fort Wayne
55. Jake Voskuhl Connecticut Grand Rapids
56. Shaun Stonerook Ohio University Connecticut
57. Chris Carrawell Duke Rockford
58. Jimmie Hunter Life (GA) Sioux Falls
59. A.J. Granger Michigan State Yakima
60. Eduardo Najera Oklahoma Quad City

7th round
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61. T.J. Lux Northern Illinois Gary
62. Aubrey Reese Murray State Idaho
63. Jerry Carstensen Wisconsin-Green Bay La Crosse
64. DeeAndre Hulett College of the Sequioas Fort Wayne
65. Mike Smith Louisiana-Monroe Grand Rapids
66. Mike Pegues Delaware Connecticut
67. Nate Green Indiana State Rockford
68. Jacob Jaacks Iowa Sioux Falls
69. Alex Jensen Utah Yakima
70. Chudney Gray St John's Quad City

8th round
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71. Tevis Stukes Baylor Gary
72. Kenny Younger Houston Idaho
73. Jon Bryant Wisconsin La Crosse
74. Michael Lewis Indiana Fort Wayne
75. Tony Kitt Kansas State Grand Rapids
76. Khalid El-Amin Connecticut Connecticut
77. Marc Polite Eastern Illinois Rockford
78. Alex Scales Oregon Sioux Falls
79. Troy Rolle Utah State Yakima
80. Dan McClintock Northern Arizona Quad City

9th round
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81. Greg McQuay Purdue Gary
82. Stevie Johnson Iowa State Idaho
83. Luke Maher Viterbo La Crosse
84. Tyson Patterson Appalachian State Fort Wayne
85. Kenyan Weaks Florida Grand Rapids
86. Rick Mickens Central Connecticut St Connecticut
87. Vincent Jones Jackson State Rockford
88. Schea Cotton Alabama Sioux Falls
89. Ndongo Ndiaye Delaware Yakima
90. Lamont Long New Mexico Quad City

10th round
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91. Mike Robinson Purdue Gary
92. Ryan Fletcher Cincinnati Idaho
93. Marlon Minifee National Christian (TX) La Crosse
94. Dante Quinine Seattle Pacific Fort Wayne
95. Marquise Gainous Texas Christian Grand Rapids
96. Luther Clay Rhode Island Connecticut
97. Matt Santangelo Gonzaga Rockford
98. Richie Frahm Gonzaga Sioux Falls
99. Ron Selleaze Cal State Bakersfield Yakima
100. Ceedric Goodwyn Colorado State Quad City
 
Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason

97. Matt Santangelo Gonzaga Rockford
98. Richie Frahm Gonzaga Sioux Falls
Steals.

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This takes me way back!

SCOONIE!!

I'll be back later, there are quite a few of them I expected good things from, or where big fans of in college (i.e. Ed Cota
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Originally Posted by EFIL 4 REKAL

Lavar Postell, what happened to my son!

Anywho- if you have some info on these guys whereabouts or want to reminisce on times you saw them play, please do so.




2000 CBA Draft
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1st round
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3. Brian Cardinal Purdue La Crosse

10. Eddie House Arizona State Quad City

2nd round
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18. Chris Porter Auburn Sioux Falls




4th round
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35. Michael Redd Ohio State Grand Rapids




6th round
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55. Jake Voskuhl Connecticut Grand Rapids

60. Eduardo Najera Oklahoma Quad City
Wow...amazing how late they took some of these guys that have had good NBA careers (especially Redd).

Remember when Chris Porter was on the cover of SI?
I talked to this girl that went to Auburn at the time and she said that he got into some hard core drugs and ruined any chance he had at a career.
 
A.J. Guyton fell off. Dude was one of the greatest college players I've ever seen in person. Same with Scoonie. These names are bringing back memories.
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Redd got taken in the 4th round because most of the CBA teams were smart enough to realize that 2nd round NBA picks would probably make the L at least in abench role.

Brings back memories, right before Isiah bankrupted the league, I miss the Fury
 
Those Gonzaga squads from the late '90s and around 2000 were scrappy as hell. And I haven't seen Brad Millard's name since he played at Blanchet(Seattle) back in '96. He was one of two dominating seven footers in the Metro League. Seattle Prep had the other.
 
Originally Posted by dmbrhs

Those Gonzaga squads from the late '90s and around 2000 were scrappy as hell. And I haven't seen Brad Millard's name since he played at Blanchet (Seattle) back in '96. He was one of two dominating seven footers in the Metro League. Seattle Prep had the other.

Seattle Prep had David Emslie. I wouldn't call Brad Millard dominating. He was huge, but slow.
 
I hate Scoonie Penn and Michael Redd cuz of what they did to St. John's that year in the elite 8.


btw Michael Redd = The truth
 
How you gonna get drafted in the 10th rd of the CBA draft , didnt Isaiah own the whole league at one time lol Pepe Sanchez up there he was nice couldnt scorebut was real good passer
 
Shea Cotton was like the Felipe Lopez on the west coast. Expected to do huge things.
 
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