2006 NBA Development League draft

The 2006 NBA Development League Draft was the sixth annual draft by the NBA Development League. It was held on November 2, 2006.[1]

2006 NBA Development League draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)November 2, 2006
Overview
LeagueNBA
First selectionCorsley Edwards, Anaheim Arsenal

Key

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
^ Denotes player who has been selected to (an) NBA Development League All-Star Game(s)
* Denotes player who has been selected to (an) NBA Development League All-Star Game(s)
and was also selected in an NBA Draft
Denotes player who was also selected in an NBA Draft

Draft

Round 1

Pick Player Position Nationality Team College/From
1 Corsley Edwards C-PF  United States Anaheim Arsenal CB Granada Spain
2 Andre Brown C-PF  United States Sioux Falls Skyforce Inchon ET Land Black Slamer
3 Mike Harris SF  United States Colorado 14ers Milwaukee Bucks (preseason)
4 Kevin Burleson PG  United States Fort Worth Flyers Charlotte Bobcats
5 Justin Williams PF-C  United States Dakota Wizards Wyoming
6 Matt Haryasz C-PF  United States Arkansas RimRockers Stanford
7 Devin Green SG-SF  United States Los Angeles D-Fenders Los Angeles Lakers
8 Denham Brown SG-SF  Canada Tulsa 66ers Connecticut
9 PJ Ramos C  Puerto Rico Idaho Stampede Roanoke Dazzle (NBA D-League)
10 Darius Washington, Jr. PG/SG  United States Austin Toros ČEZ Nymburk
11 Brandon Bowman SF  United States Bakersfield Jam Georgetown
12 Troy Bell PG  United States New Mexico Thunderbirds Skyliners Frankfurt (Germany)

Round 2

Pick Player Position Nationality Team College/From
13 Jamaal Thomas SF-PF  United States New Mexico Thunderbirds Angelo State
14 Tony Bobbitt SG-SF  United States Bakersfield Jam Air Avellino (Italy)
15 B. J. Elder SF  United States Austin Toros Giessen 46ers (Germany)
16 Eddie Robinson SG-SF  United States Idaho Stampede Chicago Bulls
17 Nate Williams PF-C  United States Tulsa 66ers Georgia State
18 Aloysius Anagonye SF/PF  United States
 Nigeria
Los Angeles D-Fenders DKV Joventut
19 Badou Gaye C  Senegal Arkansas RimRockers Liege (Belgium)
20 Quemont Greer SG-SF  United States Dakota Wizards DePaul
21 Jeremy Richardson SG-SF  United States Fort Worth Flyers Delta State
22 Von Wafer SG  United States Colorado 14ers Los Angeles Lakers
23 DeSean Hadley G  United States Sioux Falls Skyforce Eastern Michigan
24 Andre Owens SG  United States Anaheim Arsenal Utah Jazz

Round 3

Pick Player Position Nationality Team College/From
25 Tyler Smith F  United States Anaheim Arsenal Utah Jazz (preseason)
26 Frankie Williams PG  United States Sioux Falls Skyforce Chicago Bulls
27 Eugene Jeter PG  United States Colorado 14ers Portland
28 David Logan PG/SG  United States
 Poland
Fort Worth Flyers Hapoel MB9 Ramat HaSharon
29 Brandon Armstrong SG  United States Dakota Wizards Roseto Sharks {Italy}
30 Jason Smith F  United States Arkansas RimRockers Ole Miss
31 Akin Akingbala F  Nigeria Los Angeles D-Fenders Clemson
32 Mike Hall F  United States Tulsa 66ers George Washington
33 Dexter Lyons SF  United States Idaho Stampede UCF
34 Brock Gillespie PG  United States Austin Toros Rice
35 Yuta Tabuse PG  Japan Bakersfield Jam Phoenix Suns
36 Eddy Fobbs F-C  United States New Mexico Thunderbirds Sam Houston State

Round 4

Pick Player Position Nationality Team College/From
37 Manuel Narvaez C  United States
 Puerto Rico
New Mexico Thunderbirds Baloncesto Superior Nacional
38 Anthony Coleman PF  United States Bakersfield Jam Albuquerque Thunderbirds
39 Walter Waters C  United States Austin Toros Detroit Panthers (PBL)
40 Jeff Graves SF  United States Idaho Stampede Kansas City Knights (ABA)
41 Mike Benton C  United States Tulsa 66ers Colorado 14ers
42 Travis Garrison SG  United States Los Angeles D-Fenders Maryland
43 Ricky Shields PG  United States Arkansas RimRockers New Jersey Nets (preseason)
44 Renaldo Major SF  United States Dakota Wizards Golden State Warriors
45 Trent Strickland F  United States Fort Worth Flyers Wake Forest
46 Julian Sensley F  United States Colorado 14ers Hawaii
47 Jeff Varem SG-SF  Nigeria Sioux Falls Skyforce Chicago Bulls (preseason)
48 Greg Clausen C  United States Anaheim Arsenal Marquette

Round 5

Pick Player Position Nationality Team College/From
49 Carl Edwards SG-SF  United States Anaheim Arsenal Charleston
50 Mahmoud Abdul-Awwel PG/SG  United States
 Cambodia
Sioux Falls Skyforce Arizona
51 Bakari Hendrix PF  United States Colorado 14ers Benfica (Portugal)
52 Anderson Ferreira F  Brazil Fort Worth Flyers Brazil
53 Dontell Jefferson SG  United States Dakota Wizards Arkansas
54 G.J. Macon PF  United States Arkansas RimRockers Alaska
55 Nate Johnson PG  United States Los Angeles D-Fenders Los Angeles Lakers
56 Denham Brown SG-SF  Canada Tulsa 66ers Connecticut
57 PJ Ramos C  Puerto Rico Idaho Stampede Roanoke Dazzle (NBA D-League)
58 Darius Washington, Jr. PG/SG  United States Austin Toros ČEZ Nymburk
59 Brandon Bowman SF  United States Bakersfield Jam Georgetown
60 Troy Bell PG  United States New Mexico Thunderbirds Skyliners Frankfurt (Germany)
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