2004 National Basketball Development League draft
The 2004 NBDL Draft was the fourth annual draft by the National Basketball Development League. It was held on November 4, 2004.[1]
| 2004 National Basketball Development League draft | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Sport | Basketball | 
| Date(s) | November 4, 2004 | 
| Overview | |
| League | NBA | 
| First selection | Ricky Minard | 
Draft
    
    Round 1
    
- 1. Columbus: Ricky Minard
 - 2. Roanoke: Cory Alexander
 - 3. Fayetteville: Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje
 - 4. Huntsville: Joe Shipp
 - 5. Florida: Kirk Haston
 - 6. Asheville: Kirk Penney
 
Round 2
    
- 1. Columbus: Jason Lawson
 - 2. Roanoke: James Thomas
 - 3. Fayetteville: Jon Smith
 - 4. Huntsville: Austin Nichols
 - 5. Florida: DeAngelo Collins
 - 6. Asheville: Ron Slay
 
Round 3
    
- 1. Columbus: Seth Doliboa
 - 2. Roanoke: Isiah Victor
 - 3. Fayetteville: Romauld Augustin
 - 4. Huntsville: Mengke Bateer
 - 5. Florida: Marcus Moore
 - 6. Asheville: Jonathan Oden
 
Round 4
    
- 1. Columbus: Kitwana Rhymer
 - 2. Roanoke: Sung-Yoon Bang
 - 3. Fayetteville: Ousmane Cisse
 - 4. Huntsville: Ed Scott
 - 5. Florida: Kendall Dartez
 - 6. Asheville: Timmy Bowers
 
Round 5
    
- 1. Columbus: Scott Merritt
 - 2. Roanoke: Josh Sankes
 - 3. Fayetteville: Chris Brooks
 - 4. Huntsville: Bernard King Jr.
 - 5. Florida: Alvin Snow
 - 6. Asheville: Tony Kitchings
 
Round 6
    
- 1. Columbus: Lawrence Felder
 - 2. Roanoke: Chris Alexander
 - 3. Fayetteville: Greg Davis
 - 4. Huntsville: Randy Orr
 - 5. Florida: John Flippen
 - 6. Asheville: Chris Jefferies
 
Round 7
    
- 1. Columbus: James Moore
 - 2. Roanoke: Sherman Gay
 - 3. Fayetteville: Sean Finn
 - 4. Huntsville: Brandon Hawkins
 - 5. Florida: Chris Daniels
 - 6. Asheville: Derrick Davenport
 
Round 8
    
- 1. Columbus: Mike Benton
 - 2. Roanoke: Miah Davis
 - 3. Fayetteville: Antwan Jones
 - 4. Huntsville: Charles Gaines
 - 5. Florida: Byron Mouton
 - 6. Asheville: Nate Burton
 
Round 9
    
- 1. Columbus: Aubrey Reese
 - 2. Roanoke: Mark Davis
 - 3. Fayetteville: Brandon Bender
 - 4. Huntsville: Darrell Tucker
 - 5. Florida: Tim Washington
 - 6. Asheville: Tony Dobbins
 
Round 10
    
- 1. Columbus: Luke Minor
 - 2. Roanoke: Terrence Hill
 - 3. Fayetteville: Quannas White
 - 4. Huntsville: Tarise Bryson
 - 5. Florida: Kevin Braswell
 - 6. Asheville: Jay Joseph[2]
 
References
    
- History of the National Basketball Developmental League
 - "NBDL: 2004 NBDL Draft Board". Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2014.
 
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