Current Oregon Men's Basketball Players in Professional Teams
Player | Year | Current Team | Drafted |
---|---|---|---|
Tajuan Porter | 2011 | Reno Bighorns (NBAD) | |
Malik Hairston | 2008 | Olimpia Milano (Italy) | RD 2, 18th overall |
Maarty Leunen | 2008 | Pallacanestro Cantù (Italy) | RD 2, 24th overall |
Bryce Taylor | 2008 | Artland Dragons (Germany) | Undrafted |
Aaron Brooks | 2007 | Houston Rockets (NBA) | RD 1, 26th overall |
Luke Ridnour | 2003 | Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) | RD 1, 14th overall |
Chris Christoffersen | 2002 | Bakken Bears (Denmark) | Undrafted |
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