Owen O'Malley's 1998 N.B.A. Draft Prospects
March 15th Edition

Note:  only statistics for underclassmen who have declared are listed

     Top 50 Seniors

1. Raef LaFrentz          PF   6-11  240   Kansas
   
   Versatile and mobile big man. He returned sooner 
   than expected from an injury, which should minimize
   concerns about his toughness.   

2. Michael Olowokandi      C   7-0   265   Pacific

   Has developed into a solid center, with good footwork. 
   Has the potential to be an all-star at pro level. He
   benefitted from participating in Pete Newell's Big Man
   Camp last summer. Needs to improve free throw shooting.
   Native of England.

3. Michael Dickerson      OG   6-5   190   Arizona

   He's improved every season. His shooting and defense have
   become much more consistent.

4. Miles Simon            OG   6-4   200   Arizona

   Good team leader, who has a reputation of being a clutch
   player. Very good short-range shooter. Can be spotted at PG.

5. Pat Garrity             F   6-9   230   Notre Dame
   
   Skills similar to Keith Van Horn. Can post-up, shoot from
   outside, or drive to the basket. 

6. Ansu Sesay              F   6-9   220   Mississippi

   Rose from obscurity to become one of the best players
   in the country. Will probably play SF at pro level.
   Good free throw shooter. Can create shots for himself,
   or his teammates.

7. Bonzi Wells          OG-SF  6-5   210   Ball State

   Tremendous athlete. He's improved his outside shot.
   Should develop into a future N.B.A. All-Star.

8. Mike Jones              G   6-3   210   Texas Christian

   Short for an N.B.A. OG, but just a terrific all-around
   guard. Should be able to play PG at pro level. 

9. Clayton Shields        SF   6-8   210   New Mexico

   Good outside shooter. With his leaping ability, he can 
   post-up and rebound. 

10.Charles Jones           G   6-3   180   Long Island

   Terrific athlete. Can play both backcourt positions.
   Talented enough to be a starter, but might be best-
   suited as a team's third guard. 

11.Brian Skinner        C-PF   6-10  240   Baylor

   Athletic big man, with good rebounding and shotblocking 
   skills. Has the wingspan to guard taller players.

12.Jarod Stevenson      SF-OG  6-7   195   Richmond

   Versatile player, who significantly increased his scoring 
   this season. Played well against A.C.C. competition.

13.Brad Miller          C-PF   6-11  240   Purdue

   Versatile big man, with pretty good mobility. Would
   be an excellent complimentary player to one of the
   N.B.A.'s premier centers.

14.Keon Clark             PF   6-11  220   Nevada-Las Vegas

   Slender, but extremely athletic for a big man. Could end
   up at SF in the N.B.A.. Due to suspensions, he only played
   in 10 games this season.

15.Matt Harpring          SF   6-7   225   Georgia Tech

   Solid, all-around player. Can score inside and outside.
   Good rebounder.

16.J.R. Henderson          F   6-9   220   UCLA

   Finesse PF, who's capable of converting to SF. Really 
   stepped up when Jelani McCoy and Kris Johnson were 
   suspended. Goes to the foul line frequently.

17.Jeremy Veal             G   6-3   185   Arizona State

   Creative scorer, who should be effective at both
   backcourt positions.

18.Cory Carr              OG   6-4   200   Texas Tech

   Has good shooting range, but he's more of a scorer than
   shooter. Pretty good defender. 

19.Michael Doleac          C   6-11  270   Utah

   He has a good shooting touch, especially at the free throw
   line. Lacks mobility and he can be mechanical posting up.

20.Andre Miller           PG   6-2   195   Utah

   Good floor leader. Not an exceptional shooter, but he 
   makes a high percentage of his shots.

21.Malcolm Johnson        OG   6-4   195   Texas Christian

   Good all-around player, with three-point shooting range.

22.Felipe Lopez           OG   6-6   190   St. John's

   Having a banner senior season. Has improved his defense,
   and decision-making.

23.Zendon Hamilton      C-PF   6-11  240   St. John's

   Can score and rebound, but needs to improve passing skills.
   Has good mobility, and he draws a lot of fouls.

24.Roshown McLeod         SF   6-7   220   Duke

   Can score inside and outside. He's continued to improve
   throughout the season.

25.Ruben Patterson        SF   6-6   225   Cincinnati

   Good athlete. Missed the Bearcats first 14 games due to a
   suspension. Hard-working player, who can score inside and
   outside.

26.Evan Eschmeyer       C-PF   6-11  240   Northwestern

   He has good rebounding and post-up skills, but he needs
   to bulk up his frame to be effective at the pro level.

27.DeMarco Johnson         F   6-7   245   N.C.-Charlotte

   He's listed at 6-8, but he looks more like he's 6-6. Solid
   player, with good low-post moves.

28.Anthony Carter         PG   6-1   185   Hawaii

   Tremendous athlete. Racks up good assist numbers,
   but he commits a lot of turnovers. 

29.Bryce Drew             PG   6-3   185   Valparaiso

   Good shooter and floor leader. Could have played for a major 
   college team, but chose to play for his father at Valparaiso. 
   Had a better season his junior year.

30.Norman Nolan           PF   6-8   245   Virginia

   Lacks height for PF at pro level, but his post-up skills
   are exceptional.

31.Maceo Baston           PF   6-9   210   Michigan

   Has a slender build, but he's very athletic, and he has the
   wingspan of a seven-footer.

32.Earl Boykins           PG   5-5   140   Eastern Michigan

   His size will come under scrutiny, but he's capable of
   dominating a game at the college level. Capable floor leader,
   with good scoring ability. 

33.Derrick Dial           OG   6-4   190   Eastern Michigan

   Good shooter, who has pretty good all-around skills. He's
   capable of erupting for a big game.

34.Tim Gill               PG   6-1   190   Oral Roberts

   Good athlete, who's played OG during his career. With his
   versatility, he should be able to make conversion to PG.

35.Toby Bailey            OG   6-5   205   UCLA

   Athletic player, who's been a four-year starter. Not a
   consistent shooter.

36.Alexander Koul          C   7-1   285   George Washington

   He's been plagued by foul trouble during his career, but he
   has good mobility for a player his size. Native of Belarus.

37.Horatio Webster        SF   6-7   235   Mississippi State

   Good scoring ability. Knows how to create opportunities.

38.Damian Owens         OG-SF  6-5   210   West Virginia

   One of the most versatile college players. Good defender.
   He lacks shooting range, and he has an unorthodox jump shot.

39.Andrew Betts            C   7-1   250   Long Beach State

   Works well from the high post. Native of England. Lacks
   experience, but should develop into a very good backup center
   at the pro level.

40.Jerome James            C   7-0   280   Florida A&M


   He's listed at 7-1 300, but he looks more like he's 6-11 270.
   Has good rebounding and shotblocking ability, but he needs
   to develop more polished skills.

41.Torraye Braggs         PF   6-8   235   Xavier (Ohio)

   Good athlete, who's a hard worker. Had some big games
   late in the season. 

42.Eric Harris            PG   6-3   195   Minnesota

   Has good size for a PG, and he's a good defender. Played
   well at the end of the season.

43.Casey Shaw              C   6-11  250   Toledo

   Solid big man, who's been a four-year starter. Averages 
   around 14 points and 9 rebounds.

44.Shammond Williams       G   6-2   180   North Carolina

   Good shooter, who has some experience at point guard.
   Probably best-suited as a team's third guard. Needs to
   improve his defensive skills.

45.Cuttino Mobley         OG   6-4   190   Rhode Island

   One of the nation's most improved players. He's become a
   much better shooter, and he's a capable defender and passer.

46.Greg Buckner           OG   6-4   210   Clemson

   Solid, steady player, who's been a four-year starter. Has
   improved his perimeter skills.

47.Corey Brewer           PG   6-1   190   Oklahoma

   Creative scorer, who has the tools to play PG.   

48.Michael Maddox          F   6-8   220   Georgia Tech

   Has displayed the shooting range to play SF. Should develop
   into a solid reserve player. 

49.Rodney Elliott          F   6-8   220   Maryland
   
   Solid player, who should be effective at both forward
   positions. 

50.Kris Johnson           OG   6-4   220   UCLA

   Has improved his conditioning during his career. Following 
   a suspension, he's had a good senior season. His father,
   Marques, played in the N.B.A.


Positional Rankings of Seniors (70)

          Centers

1. Michael Olowokandi    7-0   265   Pacific
2. Brian Skinner*        6-10  240   Baylor
3. Brad Miller*          6-11  240   Purdue
4. Michael Doleac        6-11  270   Utah
5. Zendon Hamilton*      6-11  240   St. John's
6. Evan Eschmeyer*       6-11  240   Northwestern
7. Alexander Koul        7-1   285   George Washington
8. Andrew Betts          7-1   250   Long Beach State
9. Jerome James          7-0   280   Florida A&M

10.Casey Shaw*           6-11  250   Toledo
 * - can play PF

Honorable Mention:
                  Avondre Jones, 6-11 225 Fresno State; Evan Wiley,
                  6-11 255 Oklahoma; Brett Robisch,
                  6-11 255 Oklahoma State.   

          Power Forwards

1. Raef LaFrentz*        6-11  240   Kansas
2. Pat Garrity**         6-9   230   Notre Dame
3. Keon Clark**          6-11  220   Nevada-Las Vegas
4. J.R. Henderson**      6-9   220   UCLA
5. DeMarco Johnson**     6-7   245   North Carolina-Charlotte
6. Norman Nolan          6-8   245   Virginia
7. Maceo Baston          6-9   210   Michigan
8. Torraye Braggs        6-8   235   Xavier (Ohio)
9. Andrae Patterson**    6-8   235   Indiana
10.Corey Louis           6-9   225   Florida State
11.Bud Eley*             6-10  240   S.E. Missouri State
12.Jahidi White*         6-9   290   Georgetown 
 *  - can play C
 ** - can play SF

Honorable Mention:
                  Steve Goodrich, 6-10 220 Princeton; Maurice Curtis,
                  6-8 220 Fordham; Adebayo Akinkunle, 6-8 220 Sr.
                  Bradley; Tyrone Weeks, 6-7 260 Massachusetts; Nick Davis,
                  6-9 205 Arkansas.

          Small Forwards

1. Ansu Sesay*           6-9   220   Mississippi
2. Clayton Shields       6-8   210   New Mexico
3. Jarod Stevenson**     6-7   195   Richmond
4. Matt Harpring         6-7   225   Georgia Tech
5. Roshown McLeod        6-7   220   Duke
6. Ruben Patterson       6-6   225   Cincinnati
7. Horatio Webster       6-7   235   Mississippi State
8. Michael Maddox*       6-8   220   Georgia Tech
9. Rodney Elliott*       6-8   220   Maryland
10.Louis Richardson      6-8   220   New Mexico State
11.Todd Burgan           6-7   225   Syracuse
12.Jerod Ward            6-9   215   Michigan
13.Carlos Daniel*        6-7   245   Washington State 
 *  - can play PF
 ** - can play OG

Honorable Mention:
                  Ryan Bowen, 6-8 215 Iowa; Ryan Perryman, 6-6
                  220 Dayton; Rahshon Turner, 6-7 220 Fairleigh
                  Dickinson. 
                  
          Off Guards

1. Michael Dickerson*    6-5   190   Arizona
2. Miles Simon**         6-4   200   Arizona
3. Bonzi Wells*          6-5   210   Ball State
4. Mike Jones**          6-3   210   Texas Christian
5. Charles Jones**       6-3   180   Long Island
6. Jeremy Veal**         6-3   185   Arizona State
7. Cory Carr             6-4   200   Texas Tech
8. Malcolm Johnson       6-4   195   Texas Christian
9. Felipe Lopez          6-6   190   St. John's
10.Derrick Dial          6-4   190   Eastern Michigan 
11.Toby Bailey**         6-5   205   UCLA
12.Damian Owens*         6-5   210   West Virginia
13.Cuttino Mobley        6-4   190   Rhode Island
14.Greg Buckner          6-4   210   Clemson
15.Kris Johnson          6-4   220   UCLA
16.De'Teri Mayes         6-3   195   Murray State
17.Saddi Washington      6-3   180   Western Michigan
18.Sam Jacobson*         6-6   210   Minnesota
19.Jerry Hester*         6-6   210   Illinois
20.Billy Thomas          6-4   205   Kansas
 *  - can play SF
 ** - can play PG

Honorable Mention:
                  Raymond Tutt, 6-4 180 California-Santa Barbara;
                  Derrick Hayes, 6-5 210 Detroit; Clint Harrison,
                  6-4 175 North Carolina State; Gerald Brown, 6-3
                  210 Pepperdine; Jeff Sheppard, 6-3 190
                  Kentucky; Mike Campbell, 6-6 190 Long Island.
 
          Point Guards

1. Andre Miller          6-2   195   Utah
2. Anthony Carter*       6-1   185   Hawaii
3. Bryce Drew*           6-3   185   Valparaiso
4. Earl Boykins          5-5   140   Eastern Michigan
5. Tim Gill*             6-1   190   Oral Roberts
6. Eric Harris           6-3   195   Minnesota
7. Shammond Williams*    6-2   180   North Carolina
8. Corey Brewer*         6-1   190   Oklahoma
9. Tyson Wheeler         5-10  165   Rhode Island
10.Aaron Hutchins        5-9   170   Marquette
11.Marcus Saxon          6-2   200   Utah State
12.Chad Townsend         6-1   190   Murray State
13.Elijah Allen          6-1   160   Fairleigh Dickinson
14.Melvin Watson         6-1   195   South Carolina
15.Roshod Johnson*       6-2   180   Western Michigan
 * - can play OG

Honorable Mention:                   
                  Sean Colson, 6-0 165 North Carolina-Charlotte;
                  Chad Austin, 6-2 200 Purdue; Mark Miller, 6-2
                  185 Illinois-Chicago; Carlos Knox, 6-2 Indiana/
                  Purdue-Indianapolis; Alika Smith, 6-2 185
                  Hawaii.


          Positional Rankings of Underclassmen (70)

     Centers

1. Todd MacCulloch      7-0   280  Jr.  Washington
2. Tim Young            7-1   250  Jr.  Stanford
3. Nazr Mohammed*       6-10  240  Jr.  Kentucky
4. Lari Ketner*         6-10  270  Jr.  Massachusetts
5. Tyrone Washington*   6-10  250  Jr.  Mississippi State
6. Jelani McCoy*        6-10  240  Jr.  UCLA 
7. Loren Woods*         7-1   250  So.  Wake Forest
8. Dan Gadzuric*        6-11  240  Sr.  Gov Dummer Academy (Mas.)
9. Brad Millard         7-3   345  Jr.  St. Mary's (Cal.)
10.Alexander Radajevic  7-3   230  Fr.  Barton County (Kan.) J.C.
 * - can play PF

Honorable Mention:
                  Jarron Collins, 6-10 240 Fr. Stanford; Zoran
                  Viskovic, 6-11 270 Jr. Valparaiso; Obinna
                  Ekezie, 6-10 260 Jr. Maryland; Eric Chenowith,
                  7-0 235 Fr. Kansas. 
Notes:
      McCoy has left his team, and he's expected to make himself
      eligible for the N.B.A. Draft. Millard has been sidelined 
      most of the season with a foot injury, and he'll likely be 
      granted a medical redshirt for this season.

     Power Forwards

1. Lee Nailon          6-9   235  Jr.  Texas Christian
2. Kenny Thomas        6-7   260  Jr.  New Mexico
3. Robert Traylor*     6-8   300  Jr.  Michigan
4. Elton Brand         6-8   245  Fr.  Duke
5. Korleone Young**    6-8   220  Sr.  Hargrave Mil. Aca. (Vir.)
6. Rashard Lewis**     6-10  215  Sr.  Alief-Elsik (Texas) H.S. 
7. Al Harrington**     6-9   235  Sr.  St. Patrick (N.J.) H.S.
8. Stromile Swift**    6-8   210  Sr.  Fair Park (Louisiana) H.S.
9. Randell Jackson**   6-11  210  Jr.  Florida State
10.Lamont Barnes**     6-9   215  So.  Temple
11.Shane Battier**     6-8   230  Fr.  Duke
12.Lester Earl         6-8   235  So.  Kansas
13.T.J. Lux            6-9   220  Jr.  Northern Illinois
14.A.J. Bramlett       6-11  225  Jr.  Arizona
15.Etan Thomas         6-9   230  So.  Syracuse
16.Kenyon Martin       6-8   230  So.  Cincinnati
17.Mike Batiste**      6-8   220  Jr.  Arizona State
 *  - can play C
 ** - can play SF

Honorable Mention:
                  Bobby Lazor, 6-8 220 Jr. Arizona State; Scott
                  Padgett, 6-9 230 Jr. Kentucky; Danny Moore, 
                  6-11 230 Jr. Southwestern Missouri State; 
                  Michael Ruffin, 6-8 230 Jr. Tulsa; Hanno 
                  Mottola, 6-10 220 So. Utah.
Notes:
      Kenny Thomas has announced that he intends to return
      for his senior season. 

     Small Forwards

1. Paul Pierce*           6-7  220  Jr.  Kansas
2. Antawn Jamison**       6-8  220  Jr.  North Carolina
3. James Posey            6-8  210  Jr.  Xavier (Ohio)
4. Lamar Odom             6-9  220  Fr.  No College
5. Tim James              6-7  205  Jr.  Miami (Florida)
6. Wally Szczerbiak       6-7  230  Jr.  Miami (Ohio)
7. Antwain Smith**        6-8       Jr.  St. Paul's (Virginia)
8. Terrance Roberson*     6-7  210  Jr.  Fresno State
9. Shawn Merion*          6-7  210  So.  Vincennes (Indiana) J.C.
10.Rico Hill              6-6  225  Jr.  Illinois State
11.Omar Sneed             6-6  235  Jr.  Memphis
12.Antonio Reynolds-Dean  6-7  220  Jr.  Rhode Island
13.Tremaine Fowlkes       6-8  210  Jr.  Fresno State
14.Brian Cardinal**       6-8  230  So.  Purdue
 *  - can play OG 
 ** - can play PF

Honorable Mention:                  
                  Yegor Mescheriakov, 6-8 230 Jr. George
                  Washington; Winfred Walton, 6-9 240 So.
                  Fresno State; Ryan Blackwell, 6-8 220 So.
                  Syracuse; Chris Carrawell, 6-6 215 So.
                  Duke; Mike Chappell, 6-8 190 So. Duke.

     Off Guards

1. Richard Hamilton    6-6   180  So.  Connecticut
2. Vince Carter*       6-5   210  Jr.  North Carolina
3. Corey Benjamin      6-5   200  So.  Oregon State
4. Kris Clack*         6-5   215  Jr.  Texas
5. Larry Hughes**      6-5   190  Fr.  St. Louis
6. Dion Glover*        6-5   220  Fr.  Georgia Tech
7. Darnell Williams    6-4   195  Jr.  Xavier (Ohio)
8. Laron Profit        6-5   180  Jr.  Maryland
9. Trajan Langdon      6-3   200  Jr.  Duke
10.Michael Redd        6-5   195  Fr.  Ohio State
11.Schea Cotton*       6-5   215  Sr.  St. Thomas More Prep (Ct.)
12.Corey Hightower     6-6   185  Sr.  Mt. Zion Academy (N.C.)
13.Jaraan Cornell      6-3   200  So.  Purdue
14.Donald Watts        6-4   200  Jr.  Washington
15.Luke Recker         6-5   195  Fr.  Indiana
 *  - can play SF
 ** - can play PG 

Honorable Mention:
                  Lamont Long, 6-4 170 So. New Mexico; Terrell 
                  Baker, 6-6 200 Jr. Florida State; Bryant Smith,
                  6-4 180 Jr. Auburn. 
                  
     Point Guards

1. Mike Bibby          6-1   180  So.  Arizona
2. Ed Cota             6-1   180  So.  North Carolina
3. A.J. Guyton         6-1   175  So.  Indiana
4. Tyronn Lue          6-0   170  Jr.  Nebraska
5. Mateen Cleaves      6-2   190  So.  Michigan State
6. Louis Bullock*      6-2   175  Jr.  Michigan
7. Baron Davis         6-2   190  Fr.  UCLA
8. Chris Herron*       6-3   190  Jr.  Fresno State
9. Jason Terry         6-2   170  Jr.  Arizona
10.B.J. McKie*         6-2   185  Jr.  South Carolina
11.Jermaine Jackson    6-4   200  Jr.  Detroit
12.Jelani Gardner*     6-6   205  Jr.  Pepperdine
13.Vonteego Cummings   6-4   185  Jr.  Pittsburgh
14.Rafer Alston        6-2   180  Jr.  Fresno State
 * - can play OG

Honorable Mention:                   
                  Khalid El-Amin, 5-10 195 Fr. Connecticut;
                  Ricky Moore, 6-2 195 Jr. Connecticut; Ronald
                  Curry, 6-2 200 Sr. Hampton (Virginia) High
                  School; Jason Williams, 6-1 190 Jr. Florida;
                  Detrick White, 6-0 175 Jr. Mississippi State;
                  Arthur Lee, 6-0 175 Jr. Stanford.
Note:
     Jason Williams is unlikely to return to Florida next season.


     Prospects Playing In Other Countries (20)  

Player                 Team                  Country     Pos. Age
Wang Zhizhi            Bayi Rockets          China        C    19
Frank Drmic            Southeast Melbourne   Australia  OG-SF  19
Josip Sesar            KK Zagreb             Croatia      G    19
Dirk Nowitzki          DJK Wurzburg          Germany     PF    20
Frederic Weis          Limoges               France       C    20
Demitris Papanikolaou  Olympiakos Piraeus    Greece     OG-SF  20
Vladimir Stepanija     Union Olimpija        Slovenia     C    21
Sam MacKinnon          Southeast Melbourne   Australia  OG-SF  21
Simon Dwight           Canberra              Australia   SF    21
Mirsad Turkcan         EFES Pilsen           Turkey      PF    21
Giannis Giannoulis     PAOK                  Greece     PF-C   21
Lucas Victoriano       Olimpia               Argentina   PG    21
Radisav Nesterovic     Kinder Bologna (Ita.) Slovenia   C-PF   21
Aaron Trahair          Sydney                Australia    G    21
Aleksander Cubrilo     Partizan Belgrade     Yugoslovia   F    22
Vladimir Bogojevic     MTV Giessen (Germany) Yugoslavia  PG    22
Husein Besok           PTT Ankara            Turkey       C    22
Mindaugas Zukuaskas    Zalgiris              Lithuania    F    22
Denis Marconato        Bennetton             Italy      C-PF   22
Frangiskos Alvertis    Panathinaikos         Greece     OG-SF  23

Honorable Mention:
                  Bruno Sundov, Croatia C 17; Jerome Moiso, 
                  France C-PF 18; Milan Gourovic, Yugoslavia; 
                  Fabricio Oberto, Argentina; Oded Kattache, 
                  Israel PG 23; Damir Mulaomerovic, Croatia G 23.

 
     Top 50 Overall

1. Raef LaFrentz          PF   6-11  240  Sr.  Kansas
2. Paul Pierce            SF   6-7   220  Jr.  Kansas
3. Antawn Jamison         SF   6-8   220  Jr.  North Carolina
4. Mike Bibby             PG   6-1   180  So.  Arizona
5. Lee Nailon             PF   6-9   235  Jr.  Texas Christian
6. Michael Olowokandi      C   7-0   265  Sr.  Pacific
7. Michael Dickerson      OG   6-5   190  Sr.  Arizona
8. Miles Simon            OG   6-4   200  Sr.  Arizona
9. Pat Garrity             F   6-9   230  Sr.  Notre Dame
10.Ansu Sesay              F   6-9   220  Sr.  Mississippi
11.Bonzi Wells          OG-SF  6-5   210  Sr.  Ball State
12.Vince Carter         OG-SF  6-5   210  Jr.  North Carolina
13.Kenny Thomas           PF   6-7   260  Jr.  New Mexico
14.Richard Hamilton       OG   6-6   180  So.  Connecticut
15.Mike Jones              G   6-3   210  Sr.  Texas Christian
16.Clayton Shields        SF   6-8   210  Sr.  New Mexico
17.Charles Jones           G   6-3   180  Sr.  Long Island
18.Brian Skinner        C-PF   6-10  240  Sr.  Baylor
19.Robert Traylor       PF-C   6-8   300  Jr.  Michigan 
20.James Posey            SF   6-8   210  Jr.  Xavier (Ohio)
21.Corey Benjamin         OG   6-5   200  So.  Oregon State
22.Jarod Stevenson      SF-OG  6-7   195  Sr.  Richmond
23.Brad Miller          C-PF   6-11  240  Sr.  Purdue
24.Keon Clark             PF   6-11  220  Sr.  Nevada-Las Vegas 
25.Matt Harpring          SF   6-7   225  Sr.  Georgia Tech
26.J.R. Henderson          F   6-9   220  Sr.  UCLA
27.Jeremy Veal             G   6-3   185  Sr.  Arizona State
28.Cory Carr              OG   6-4   200  Sr.  Texas Tech
29.Kris Clack             OG   6-5   215  Jr.  Texas
30.Elton Brand            PF   6-8   245  Fr.  Duke 
31.Larry Hughes            G   6-5   190  Fr.  St. Louis
32.Dion Glover            OG   6-5   220  Fr.  Georgia Tech
33.Lamar Odom             SF   6-9   220  Fr.  No College
34.Korleone Young          F   6-8   220  Sr.  Hargrave Mil. Aca.
35.Rashard Lewis           F   6-10  215  Sr.  Alief-Elsik H.S.
36.Al Harrington          PF   6-9   235  Sr.  St. Patrick H.S.
37.Todd MacCulloch         C   7-0   280  Jr.  Washington
38.Michael Doleac          C   6-11  270  Sr.  Utah
39.Andre Miller           PG   6-2   195  Sr.  Utah
40.Malcolm Johnson        OG   6-4   195  Sr.  Texas Christian
41.Felipe Lopez           OG   6-6   190  Sr.  St. John's
42.Tim James              SF   6-7   205  Jr.  Miami (Florida)
43.Stromile Swift          F   6-8   210  Sr.  Fair Park H.S.
44.Zendon Hamilton      C-PF   6-11  240  Sr.  St. John's
45.Roshown McLeod         SF   6-7   220  Sr.  Duke
46.Ruben Patterson        SF   6-6   225  Sr.  Cincinnati
47.Evan Eschmeyer       C-PF   6-11  240  Sr.  Northwestern
48.Tim Young               C   7-1   250  Jr.  Stanford
49.Nazr Mohammed        C-PF   6-10  240  Jr.  Kentucky
50.Lari Ketner          C-PF   6-10  270  Jr.  Massachusetts 

Honorable Mention:
                  Vladimir Stepanija, C 7-0 21 Slovenia;
                  Mirsad Turkcan, PF 6-9 225 21 Turkey; 
                  Sam MacKinnon, OG-SF 6-7 Australia; Tyrone 
                  Washington, C-PF 6-10 250 Jr. Mississippi 
                  State; Jelani McCoy, C-PF 6-10 240 Jr. UCLA;
                  Ed Cota, PG 6-1 180 So. North Carolina; A.J. 
                  Guyton, PG 6-1 175 So. Indiana; Tyronn Lue, 
                  PG 6-0 170 Jr. Nebraska; Mateen Cleaves, PG 
                  6-2 190 So. Michigan State.