1994 NBA Draft - Round Two

Round Two

Pick Player Nationality NBA Team School/Club Team
28 Deon Thomas (F/C) USA Dallas Mavericks Illinois
29 Antonio Lang (F/G) USA Phoenix Suns Duke
30 Howard Eisley (PG) USA Minnesota Timberwolves Boston College
31 Rodney Dent (F/C) USA Orlando Magic Kentucky
32 Jim McIlvaine (C) USA Washington Bullets Marquette
33 Derrick Alston (F) USA Philadelphia 76ers Duquesne
34 Gaylon Nickerson (G) USA Atlanta Hawks NW Oklahoma State
35 Michael Smith (F) USA Sacramento Kings Providence
36 Andrei Fetisov# (F) Russia Boston Celtics Forum Valladolid
37 Dontonio Wingfield (F) USA Seattle SuperSonics Cincinnati
38 Darrin Hancock (G/F) USA Charlotte Hornets Kansas
39 Anthony Miller (F) USA Golden State Warriors Michigan State
40 Jeff Webster (F) USA Miami Heat Oklahoma
41 William Njoku# (PF) Ghana/ Canada Indiana Pacers St. Mary's (Canada)
42 Gary Collier (SF) USA Cleveland Cavaliers Tulsa
43 Shawnelle Scott (C) USA Portland Trail Blazers St. John's
44 Damon Bailey (G) USA Indiana Pacers Indiana University
45 Dwayne Morton (F) USA Golden State Warriors Louisville
46 Voshon Lenard (SG) USA Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota
47 Jamie Watson (F) USA Utah Jazz South Carolina
48 Jevon Crudup (F/C) USA Detroit Pistons Missouri
49 Kris Bruton (SF) USA Chicago Bulls Benedict
50 Charles Claxton (C) United States Virgin Islands Phoenix Suns Georgia
51 Lawrence Funderburke (PF) USA Sacramento Kings Ohio State
52 Anthony Goldwire (PG) USA Phoenix Suns Houston
53 Albert Burditt (PF) USA Houston Rockets Texas
54 Željko Rebrača (C) Yugoslavia Seattle SuperSonics KK Partizan

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