The following former Duke Basketball players now play in the NBA.
i dont think so...duke has never really put out any good quality nba players no duke player has been succcesful in my opininonThere is no Pro Basketball or NBA Hall of Fame. The Basketball Hall of Fame is littered with players you have never heard of who never played in the NBA. Women players, foreign players, college players, all end up in the same hall of fame.
The University of North Carolina, among the famous basketball players to succeed in the NBA one who attended UNC would be Michael Jordan
The answer is one of the following: Duke, North Carolina, UConn, or Kentucky.
Duke University has one of the richest basketball traditions in the United States. To date, Duke has had 35 first round NBA draft picks. The first came in 1963 and the most recent came in 2014.
carlos bozzer is the best but not most active he is propabale 3rd i think the 1st is Gerald Henderson 2nd is tyle hanseburg i love duke north caroiline sucks sorry al north caroiline fan duke won the champonship it meant 1000000$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
UCLA has produced the most NBA players and Duke is a close second. UCLA has 17 players in the NBA and Duke has 15.
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i dont think so...duke has never really put out any good quality nba players no duke player has been succcesful in my opininonThere is no Pro Basketball or NBA Hall of Fame. The Basketball Hall of Fame is littered with players you have never heard of who never played in the NBA. Women players, foreign players, college players, all end up in the same hall of fame.
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The University of Kentucky has the most players that are in the NBA with 20 players. Duke University follows with 18 players in the NBA.
It has to be North Carolina. Duke has produced such good nba players as Grant Hill, Carlos Boozer, Elton Brand, and J.J. Redick (total of 4). North Carolina has produced such good nba players as James Worthy, Jerry Stackhouse, Walter Davis, Brad Daugherty, Atawn Jamison, Charlie Scott, Vince Carter (all averaging over 17 points per game), and Michael Jordan (who averaged 30.1 points per game and is arguably the greates nba player ever). UNC has clearly had better NBA players than Duke.
Two players drafted as the number one overall pick: Elton Brand in 1999 and Art Heyman in 1963 Also a complete list of NBA draft picks that played at Duke: http://statsheet.com/mcb/drafts/team/duke
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The University of North Carolina, among the famous basketball players to succeed in the NBA one who attended UNC would be Michael Jordan
UCLA with 66 players. North Carolina has sent 65 players to the NBA.
Well if you add the 19 from the eastern to the 14 from the western you have Duke. If you add the 13 from eastern and 18 from western you have North Carolina.
J.J Reddick played at Duke before he went to the NBA