2003 NBDL Draft
The 2003 NBDL Draft was the third annual draft by the National Basketball Development League. It was held on November 6, 2003.[1]
Draft
Key
Round 1
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Ken Johnson |
| Columbus |
Terence Morris |
| Asheville |
Lavor Postell |
| Roanoke |
Josh Asselin |
| Charleston |
Rolan Roberts |
| Fayetteville |
Jason Collier |
Round 2
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Ronald DuPree |
| Columbus |
Courtney James |
| Asheville |
Antonio Meeking |
| Roanoke |
Chris Christoffersen |
| Charleston |
Carl English |
| Fayetteville |
Sam Clancy |
Round 3
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Erick Barkley |
| Columbus |
Kevin Lyde |
| Asheville |
Desmond Penigar |
| Roanoke |
DeMario Jones |
| Charleston |
Hiram Fuller |
| Fayetteville |
Ronald Blackshear |
Round 4
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Phil Ricci |
| Columbus |
Matt Laur |
| Asheville |
Kareem Reid |
| Roanoke |
Marque Perry |
| Charleston |
James Smith |
| Fayetteville |
Darrell Johns |
Round 5
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Rick Apodaca |
| Columbus |
Germaine Chase |
| Asheville |
Lavoris Jerry |
| Roanoke |
Gilson DeJesus |
| Charleston |
Charles Manga |
| Fayetteville |
Kueth Duany |
Round 6
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Mateen Cleaves |
| Columbus |
Patrick Doctor |
| Asheville |
Jai Pradia |
| Roanoke |
Mike Mackell |
| Charleston |
Jarrod Gee |
| Fayetteville |
Kent Williams |
Round 7
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Uche Okafor |
| Columbus |
Derrick Zimmerman |
| Asheville |
Jaquay Walls |
| Roanoke |
Mike King |
| Charleston |
Victor Williams |
| Fayetteville |
Chudney Gray |
Round 8
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Jamario Moon |
| Columbus |
Erron Maxey |
| Asheville |
Tobe Carberry |
| Roanoke |
Kevin Owens |
| Charleston |
Muhammed Lasege |
| Fayetteville |
Nick Neumann |
Round 9
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Rashid Hardwick |
| Columbus |
Tahric Gosley |
| Asheville |
John Martin |
| Roanoke |
Andre Matthews |
| Charleston |
Tony Rutland |
| Fayetteville |
Donnell Knight |
Round 10
| Team | Player |
| Huntsville |
Duke Freeman-McKamey |
| Columbus |
Tai Crutchfield |
| Asheville |
David Webber |
| Roanoke |
Jonathan Jones |
| Charleston |
Moses Malone, Jr. |
| Fayetteville |
Larry Reid[3] |
References