1986-1987 EBKL DRAFT Topic

Jay Humphries and his seven assists are available. I'm looking to win right now, and I need a big man.
10/23/2009 11:04 PM
Love the commentary arvird
10/23/2009 11:31 PM
St. Louis is proud to select C Brad Daugherty
10/24/2009 2:34 PM
C Bill Cartwright, PG Rickey Green, and even SF Eddie Johnson are available for trade. Looking for picks or future talent... sitemail me if interested...
10/24/2009 2:41 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By steev on 10/24/2009
St. Louis is proud to select C brad Daugherty
#5

Brad played basketball at Charles D. Owen High School in Black Mountain, North Carolina, where he led the Warhorses to the 1982 state finals. Daugherty accepted a scholarship to play at the University of North Carolina under legendary college basketball coach Dean Smith.

Daugherty was one of the greatest big men ever to play at the University of North Carolina. He entered college as a 16 year old freshman and was a two-time All-ACC first team selection, and a first team All-American in 1986.

10/24/2009 2:51 PM
The Disciples have traded Mo Lucas to duvair for his 2nd round selection. He will confirm.
10/24/2009 5:10 PM
Confirmed.
10/24/2009 5:26 PM
Barnstormers select

PG Nate McMillan
10/25/2009 8:38 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By creigel on 10/25/2009
Barnstormers select

PG Nate McMillan
#6

McMillan grew up in the heart of North Carolina's basketball country and attended Raleigh's Enloe High School, where he went unnoticed by major college scouts. After a brief basketball career at Chowan College in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, he returned to Raleigh to play for Jim Valvano at North Carolina State University, before entering the EBKL. McMillan helped lead NC State to a first place tie in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season in 1985, and the Elite Eight in both the 1985 and 1986 NCAA Championship Tournaments.

10/25/2009 8:51 AM
Houston Hurricanes select

SF - Chuck "The Rifleman" Person
10/25/2009 11:31 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By jonstephen25 on 10/25/2009

Houston Hurricanes select

SF - Chuck "The Rifleman" Person

#7

Person attended Brantley High School in Brantley, Alabama and wasn't heavily recruited, but Auburn took a chance on him in 1982. Person was mostly a reserve forward his freshman year, but saw more playing time as the year progressed. In his sophomore season, Person was a full-time starter at forward and teamed with junior Charles Barkley to form a potent inside-outside combination. Person's superb outside shooting skills (unusual for a big man) and Barkley's inside play helped Auburn University to its first ever NCAA tournament appearance in 1984. Person averaged 19.1 points per game that season.

After Barkley for the EBKL, Person became the unquestioned leader of a young Auburn team that wasn't expected to do much in 1984-85. He averaged 22.5 points per game and set the Auburn single-season record for total points scored (747). Auburn was a seventh seed (out of 10) in the SEC Tournament that season, but Person and freshmen Chris Morris, Jeff Moore, and Terrence Howard helped Auburn to become the first team to win four games in four days in the tournament and to win its first-ever SEC Tournament championship. Person was an Honorable Mention All-America selection that season. In the NCAA tournament, Auburn upset Kansas and Purdue before bowing out in the Final 16 to North Carolina.

Person returned better than ever for his senior season and averaged 21.5 points per game and led the Tigers back to the NCAAs. Auburn upset No. 1-ranked St. John s University on its way to an Elite Eight appearance before losing to eventual champion Louisville. Person earned his second straight All-America Team selection.

10/25/2009 11:52 AM
I struggled over this one. Flipped a few coins and came up with Hot Rod Williams.
10/25/2009 12:12 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By wandmtribe on 10/25/2009

I struggled over this one. Flipped a few coins and came up with Hot Rod Williams.

#8

John "Hot Rod" Williams, is a 6' 11" power forward/center out of Tulane University. Williams got the nickname "Hot Rod" as a baby due to his habit of scooting backwards across the floor while making engine-like sounds. Williams had a solid career at Tulane, but it ended in controversy. On March 27, 1985, Williams was arrested for suspicion of point shaving. According to the indictment, Williams accepted at least $8,550 for manipulating point spreads in games against Southern Miss, Memphis State, and Virginia Tech. Williams was charged with sports bribery and conspiracy; his first trial ended with a mistrial, but his during his second trial a jury found him not guilty of all five counts.

10/25/2009 12:30 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By wandmtribe on 10/25/2009
I struggled over this one. Flipped a few coins and came up with Hot Rod Williams.

Wish that coin had gone another direction: I had HRW penciled in. That said, I'll take:

TYRONE CORBIN
10/25/2009 1:54 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By all3 on 10/25/2009

Quote: Originally Posted By wandmtribe on 10/25/2009

I struggled over this one. Flipped a few coins and came up with Hot Rod Williams.

Wish that coin had gone another direction: I had HRW penciled in. That said, I'll take:

TYRONE CORBIN

#9

Ty Corbin played in 120 games over four years at DePaul, raising his scoring average and his field-goal and free-throw percentages in each of his final three years. He averaged 15.9 points and 8.1 boards in his senior season, leading the Blue Demons in scoring and rebounding.

10/25/2009 2:02 PM
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