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FSU NBA Draft Preview
6/25/2013 12:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
June 25, 2013

| 2012 | Bernard James | Dallas Mavericks (Round: 2, Pick: 33 ) |
| 2011 | Chris Singleton | Washington Wizards (Round: 1; Pick: 17) |
| 2010 | Solomon Alabi | Dallas Mavericks (Round: 2; Pick: 50) |
| Ryan Reid | Indiana Pacers (Round: 2; Pick: 57) | |
| 2009 | Toney Douglas | Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1; Pick: 29) |
| 2007 | Al Thornton | Los Angeles Clippers (Round: 1; Pick: 14) |
| 2006 | Alexander Johnson | Indiana Pacers (Round: 2; Pick: 43) |
| 2005 | Von Wafer | Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 2; Pick: 39) |
| 2004 | Tim Pickett | New Orleans Hornets (Round: 2; Pick: 44) |
| 1998 | Randell Jackson | Free Agent: Washington Wizards |
| 1997 | James Collins | Philadelphia 76ers (Round: 2; Pick: 37) |
| 1995 | Bob Sura | Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 1; Pick: 17) |
| 1994 | Charlie Ward | New York Knicks (Round: 1; Pick: 26) |
| 1993 | Doug Edwards | Atlanta Hawks (Round: 1; Pick: 15) |
| 1991 | Tharon Mayes | Free Agent: Philadephia 76ers |
| 1990 | Tony Dawson | Free Agent: Sacramento Kings |
| Irv Thomas | Free Agent: Los Angeles Lakers | |
| 1989 | George McCloud | Indiana Pacers (Round: 1; Pick: 7) |
| 1988 | Randy Allen | Free Agent: Sacramento Kings |
| 1987 | Pee Wee Barber | Portland Trail Blazers (Round: 4; Pick: 86) |
| 1986 | David Shaffer | Portland Trail Blazers (Round: 4; Pick: 83) |
| 1985 | Dean Shaffer | Washington Bullets (Round: 5; Pick: 104) |
| Alton Lee Gipson | Sacramento Kings (Round: 7; Pick: 145) | |
| 1984 | Vince Martello | Atlanta Hawks (Round: 7; Pick: 150) |
| Tony William | Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 7; Pick: 159) | |
| 1983 | Mitchell Wiggins | Indiana Pacers (Round: 1; Pick: 23) |
| 1981 | Elvis Rolle | Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 2; Pick: 42) |
| Mickey Dillard | Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 3; Pick: 55) | |
| Kris Anderson | Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 4; Pick: 90) | |
| 1980 | Murray Brown | Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 4; Pick: 77) |
| Tony Jackson | Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 4; Pick 87) | |
| 1978 | Harry Davis | Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 2; Pick: 33) |
| David Thompson | Buffalo Braves (Round: 5; Pick: 90) | |
| 1974 | Benny Claude | Boston Celtics (Round: 5; Pick: 89) |
| Lawrence McCray | New Orleans Jazz (Round: 6; Pick: 100) | |
| 1973 | Ron King | Golden State Warriors (Round: 4; Pick: 62) |
| ABA: Kentucky Colonels (Round: 2; Pick: 19) | ||
| Reggie Royals | Philadelphia 76ers (Round: 5; Pick: 69) | |
| ABA: New York Nets (Round: 5; Pick: 43) | ||
| 1972 | Rowland Garrett | Chicago Bulls (Round: 5; Pick: 77) |
| ABA: Memphis Tams (Round: 7) | ||
| 1971 | Skip Young | Boston Celtics (Round: 7; Pick: 111) |
| ABA: New York Nets (Round: 14) | ||
| Vernell Ellzy | Phoenix Suns (Round: 8; Pick: 132) | |
| 1970 | Dave Cowens | Boston Celtics (Round: 1; Pick: 4) |
| ABA: Utah Stars (Round: 3) | ||
| Willie Williams | Boston Celtics (Round: 3; Pick: 38) | |
| Ken Macklin | ABA: New York Nets (Round 15) | |
| 1966 | Gary Schull | Cincinnati Royals (Round: 7; Pick: 66) |
| 1962 | Dave Fedor | Philadelphia Warriors (Round: 3; Pick: 25) |
ON SNAER: A three-time All-ACC and two-time ACC All-Defensive Team selection who finished his career ranked eighth in school history in scoring with 1,560 career points…was named to the All-ACC Second Team as a junior, to the All-ACC Third Team as a senior and to the All-ACC Freshman team in his first season as a Seminole…named to the 2013 Lefty Driesell Defensive All-American Team…the winner of the Everett Case Award as the Most Valuable Player of the 2012 ACC Tournament in leading the Seminoles to the first ACC Championship in school history…recognized as the all-time NCAA leader with six career buzzer-beating, game-winning shots during his career – two during his junior season (Jan. 21, 2102 at Duke and Feb. 16, 2012 at home against Virginia Tech) and four during his senior season (Jan. 24, 2013 at home against Clemson, Jan. 30, 2013 at home against Maryland, Feb. 5, 2013 at Georgia Tech and March 7, 2013 at home against Virginia)…each of the buzzer-beating shots came with 4.4 seconds of the end of the game with five coming within 2.6 seconds of the final buzzer… of the six game-winners, four came on 3-pointers and two on drives, three came on kick-out passes and he created for himself against Virginia…finished his illustrious career as a Seminole ranked in the top 25 of 12 different statistical categories in the Florida State record book…he finished his career ranked eighth in school history in scoring (1,560 career points), second in games played (134), third in games started (110), fifth in career 3-point field goals made (196), fifth in career 3-point field goals attempted (513), seventh in career field goals attempted (1,243), seventh in career 3-point field goal shooting percentage (.382), 12th in career free throw shooting percentage (.783), 13th in career free throws made (306), tied for 15th in career field goals made (529), 16th in career free throws attempted (391) and 23rd in career assists (268)…[Read full bio here] |




