List of Memphis Tigers in the NBA

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This is a list of Memphis Tigers men's basketball players who played in the National Basketball Association.

Current NBA Players

As of the 2023–24 NBA Season, seven former Tigers are currently signed to NBA rosters.

All-time List of Memphis Tigers in the NBA & NBA draft

Since the

St. Louis Hawks in 1958, William Bedford with the Detroit Pistons in 1990, Earl Barron with the Miami Heat in 2006, and James Wiseman with the Golden State Warriors in 2022
.

In 2010, Memphis became the second college to produce two consecutive

NBA Most Valuable Player
.

Many Memphis players since the 1960s that have gone undrafted or had unsuccessful NBA careers have also played in professional leagues in Europe, Asia and/or Latin America.

Penny Hardaway playing for the New York Knicks (2004–2006)
Lorenzen Wright playing for the Memphis Grizzlies (2001–2006)
Derrick Rose playing for the Chicago Bulls (2008–2016)
Tyreke Evans playing for the New Orleans Pelicans (2013–2017)
NBA Players Who Attended Memphis
Player Year Round Pick Team Years Active

(NBA & ABA)

Achievements
Win Wilfong
1957
1 4th
St. Louis Hawks
1957–1961 1958 NBA Champion
Jim Hackaday[e]
1959
3 17th
Philadelphia Warriors
Orby Arnold[e]
1959
7 53rd
St. Louis Hawks
George Price[e]
1960
8 58th New York Knicks
Wayne Yates
1961
1 5th Los Angeles Lakers 1961–1962
Lowery Kirk[e]
1961
4 34th
Cincinnati Royals
Hunter Beckman[e]
1963
7 58th
Cincinnati Royals
George Kirk[e]
1964
5 42nd
Cincinnati Royals
Bob Neumann[e]
1964
10 83rd
Cincinnati Royals
Mike Butler[a]
1968
10 121st
San Diego Rockets
1968–1972
Rich Jones[a][b]
1969
5 58th Phoenix Suns 1970–1977
James Douglas[e]
1971
16 226th Buffalo Braves
Doug Holcomb[e]
1972
6 94th Boston Celtics
Ronnie Robinson[a]
1973
4 60th Phoenix Suns 1973–1975
Larry Kenon[a][c]
1973
3 50th Detroit Pistons 1973–1983 2x NBA All-Star
Larry Finch[a]
1973
4 68th Los Angeles Lakers 1973–1975
Bill Cook[e]
1976
3 49th
Washington Bullets
Marion Hillard[e]
1976
4 65th
Washington Bullets
James Bradley[e]
1979
2 35th Atlanta Hawks
Rodney Lee[e]
1979
8 150th Detroit Pistons
Dennis Isbell[e]
1981
5 100th San Diego Clippers
Hank McDowell
1981
5 102nd Golden State Warriors 1981–1986
Otis Jackson[e]
1982
8 174th
New Jersey Nets
Chris Faggi[e]
1982
8 179th San Antonio Spurs
Bobby Parks[e]
1984
3 58th Atlanta Hawks
Phillip Haynes[e]
1984
6 121st Los Angeles Clippers
Keith Lee
1985
1 11th Chicago Bulls 1985–1989
Baskerville Holmes[e]
1986
3 68th Milwaukee Bucks
Andre Turner
1986
3 69th Los Angeles Lakers 1986–1992
William Bedford
1986
1 6th Phoenix Suns 1986–1993 1990 NBA Champion
Vincent Askew
1987
2 39th Philadelphia 76ers 1987–1988,

1990–1998

Sylvester Gray
1988
2 35th Miami Heat 1988–1989
Dwight Boyd[e]
1988
3 66th Denver Nuggets
Elliot Perry
1991
2 37th Los Angeles Clippers 1991–1992,

1994–2002

Penny Hardaway
1993
1 3rd Golden State Warriors 1993–2007 4x NBA All-Star, 2x All-NBA First Team, All-NBA Third Team
Todd Mundt
1995
undrafted n/a Boston Celtics 1995–1996
David Vaughn III
1995
1 25th Orlando Magic 1995–1999
Lorenzen Wright
1996
1 7th Los Angeles Clippers 1996–2009
Cedric Henderson
1997
2 44th Cleveland Cavaliers 1997–2002
Chris Garner
1997
undrafted n/a Toronto Raptors 1997–1998,

2001

Dajuan Wagner
2002
1 6th Cleveland Cavaliers 2002–2006
Antonio Burks
2004
2 37th Orlando Magic 2004–2006
Earl Barron
2005
undrafted n/a Miami Heat 2005–2006,

2010–2012

2006 NBA Champion
Shawne Williams
2006
1 17th Indiana Pacers 2006–2015
Rodney Carney
2006
1 16th Chicago Bulls 2006–2011
Darius Washington Jr.
2007
undrafted n/a San Antonio Spurs 2007
Chris Douglas-Roberts
2008
2 40th
New Jersey Nets
2008–2015
Joey Dorsey
2008
2 33rd Portland Trail Blazers 2008–2011
Derrick Rose
2008
1 1st Chicago Bulls 2008–Present 2011 NBA MVP, 3x NBA All-Star, All-NBA First Team, 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year
Tyreke Evans
2009
1 4th Sacramento Kings 2009–2019 2010 NBA Rookie of the Year
Robert Dozier[e]
2009
2 60th Miami Heat
Antonio Anderson
2009
undrafted n/a Oklahoma City Thunder 2010
Elliot Williams
2010
1 22nd Portland Trail Blazers 2010–2016
Will Barton
2012
2 40th Portland Trail Blazers 2012–Present
D.J. Stephens
2013
undrafted n/a Milwaukee Bucks 2014, 2018
Adonis Thomas
2013
undrafted n/a Orlando Magic 2014
Tarik Black[d]
2014
undrafted n/a Houston Rockets 2014–2018
Jeremiah Martin 2019 undrafted n/a Brooklyn Nets 2020–2021
James Wiseman 2020 1 2nd Golden State Warriors 2020–Present 2022 NBA Champion
Precious Achiuwa 2020 1 20th Miami Heat 2020–Present
Jalen Duren 2022 1 13th Charlotte Hornets 2022–Present
Josh Minott 2022 2 45th Charlotte Hornets 2022–Present
Lester Quiñones 2022 undrafted n/a Golden State Warriors 2022–Present

currently active players are in bold

  • a Player chose to play professionally in the American Basketball Association (ABA), which existed from 1967 to 1976.
  • b Rich Jones was originally drafted by the Phoenix Suns in 1968 in the fourth round as the 49th pick, but opted not to play. In 1969, he was drafted again by the Suns but chose instead to play in the ABA for the Dallas Chaparrals. He would eventually play in the NBA in 1976 when the New Jersey Nets joined as part of the NBA-ABA merger.
  • c Larry Kenon moved to the NBA after the San Antonio Spurs joined the NBA in 1976, as part of the NBA-ABA merger.
  • d Tarik Black transferred to Kansas for his senior season. He played at Memphis from 2010 to 2013.
  • e Player was drafted but never played an NBA game.

Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ "NBA Draft Index | Basketball-Reference.com". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved January 25, 2014.