NBA HBCU Players: Notable Pro Hoopers From Black Colleges
Notable NBA Players Who Attended HBCUs - Page 2
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The NBA season has once again returned, but unfortunately, it’s another year in which not a single prospect from a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) is projected to be selected by any of the 30 teams in the world’s most popular professional basketball league.
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1. Darrell Armstrong, Fayetteville State University

Darrell Armstrong attended Fayetteville State University from 1988-1991 and went undrafted by the NBA before the Orlando Magic signed him as a free agent in 1994. He went on to play for five NBA teams before retiring and becoming a coach.
2. Dick Barnett, Tennessee State University
Dick Barnett starred at Tennessee State University from 1955 to 1959 and was selected by the Syracuse Nationals as the fourth overall pick of the 1959 draft. He played with three NBA teams over the course of 14 seasons and notably was a key part of the New York Knicks’ championship teams in 1970 and 1973.
3. Zelmo Beaty, Prairie View A&M University
4. Robert Covington, Tennessee State University

5. Bob Dandridge, Norfolk State University
6. Travis Grant, Kentucky State University
7. Devin Green, Hampton University

Hampton v University of Connecticut WASHINGTON DC – MARCH 15: Devin Green #2 of the Hampton Pirates looks to move the ball from the perimeter in the game against the University of Connecticut Huskies during the first round of the NCAA Division I Mens Basketball Championship at MCI Center in Washington, DC on March 15, 2002. The Huskies won 78-67. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2002 Getty Images (Photo by Doug Pensinger /Getty Images) devin green – hampton v university of connecticut
8. Cleo Hill, Winston-Salem State University
9. Avery Johnson, Southern University and A&M College
10. Sam Jones, North Carolina Central University

11. Lindsey Hunter, Jackson State University

12. Pee Wee Kirkland, Norfolk State University
13. Earl Lloyd, West Virginia State University
14. Bob Love, Southern University and A&M College
15. Rick Mahorn, Hampton University
16. Anthony Mason, Tennessee State University
17. Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem State College
18. Charles Oakley, Virginia Union University
19. Kyle O'Quinn, Norfolk State University

20. Willis Reed, Grambling College
21. Truck Robinson, Tennessee State University
22. Carlos Rogers, Tennessee State University
23. Woody Sauldsberry, Texas Southern University
24. Ben Wallace, Virginia Union University
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