Oregon Ducks Men's Basketball - Current Oregon Men's Basketball Players in Professional Teams

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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