2004 Draft Prospects
Seniors
By Draft Ranking
- Jameer Nelson 6-0/193 (St. Joseph's)
- Luke Jackson 6-7/215 (Oregon)
- Rafael Araujo 6-11/280 (BYU)
- Tony Allen 6-4/206 (Oklahoma State)
- Chris Duhon 6-1/190 (Duke)
- Rickey Paulding 6-5/200 (Missouri)
- Romain Sato 6-5/195 (Xavier)
- Andre Emmet 6-5/229 (Texas Tech)
- Ricky Minard 6-4/205 (Morehead State)
- Tim Pickett 6-4/207 (Florida State)
- Blake Stepp 6-4/192 (Gonzaga)
- Darius Rice 6-10/222 (Miami)
- Matt Freije 6-9/230 (Vanderbilt)
- Jaime Lloreda 6-7/246 (LSU)
- Arthur Johnson 6-9/265 (Missouri)
- Lionel Chalmers 6-0/180 (Xavier)
- Bryant Matthews 6-7/215 (Virginia Tech)
- Desmon Farmer 6-6/214 (USC)
- Luis Flores 6-2/195 (Manhattan)
- Antonio Burks 6-0/180 (Memphis)
- Andre Barrett 5-10/172 (Seton Hall)
- Herve Lamizana 6-10/215 (Rutgers)
- Brandon Mouton 6-4/205 (Texas)
- Andre Brown 6-9/245 (DePaul)
- Jackson Vroman 6-10/230 (Iowa State)
- Michael Morandais 6-5/205 (Colorado)
- Pape Sow 6-10/250 (Cal-State Fullerton)
- Nate Williams 6-11/225 (Georgia State)
- Sean Finn 6-11/245 (Dayton)
- Mike Williams 6-8/190 (Western Michigan)
- Timmy Bowers 6-2/180 (Mississippi State)
- Nigel Dixon 6-11/320 (Western Kentucky)
- Aerick Sanders 6-8/215 (San Diego State)
- Brian Boddicker 6-8/228 (Texas)
- Rashad Wright 6-3/190 (Georgia)
- Marques Green 5-7/160 (St. Bonaventure)
- Julius Page 6-3/191 (Pittsburgh)
Over 21 International Players
- Victor Khryapa 6-9/230 (Russia)
- Anderson Varejao 6-10/235 (Brazil)
- Beno Udrih 6-4/185 (Slovenia)
- Christian Drejer 6-9/210 (Denmark)
- Mo Ke 6-10/235 (China)
Underclassmen
Who Have Declared
alphabetical
- Chris Acker (Chaminade)-junior
- Trevor Ariza 6-8/200 (UCLA)-junior
- Brandon Bender 6-9 (Robert Morris College)-junior
- Andris Biedrins 6-10/235 (Latvia)
- Evan Burns 6-8 (San Diego State)-freshman
- Jackie Butler 6-10/260 (Laurinburg Institute-McComb, MS)-HS senior.
Signed an agent, so he had to stay in the draft. He's iffy on being drafted, but all the other withdrawals helped him out.
- Josh Childress 6-8/205 (Stanford)-junior
- Cortez Davis 6-8 (Rutgers)-freshman
- Luol Deng 6-8/220 (Duke)-freshman
- Ben Gordon 6-2/185 (UConn)-junior
He's in the top 3 or 4 PGs in the draft, and that group is real tight.
- Ha Seung-jin 7-3/300 (South Korea)
- Hamid Haddadi 7-2 (Iran)
- Devin Harris 6-3/185 (Wisconsin)-junior
- David Harrison 7-0/260 (Colorado)-junior
- JaQuan Hart 6-6/170 (Eastern Michigan)-junior
- Dwight Howard 6-10/240 (SW Atlanta Christian Academy)-High School senior
It was inevitable that Howard declared for the draft, and will challenge Okafor for the top spot.
- Kris Humphries 6-8/240 (Minnesota)-freshman
- Sani Ibrahim 6-10 (Gulf Coast CC)-sophomore
- Andre Iguodala 6-6/207 (Arizona)-sophomore
- Al Jefferson 6-8/260 (Prentiss High School-MS)-High School senior
- Arturas Kaubrys 6-10 (Lithuania)
- Shaun Livingston 6-7/175 (Peioria Central HS-IL)-High School senior
- Kevin Martin 6-7/185 (Western Carolina)-junior
- Sergei Monya 6-8/220 (Russia)
- Emeka Okafor 6-10/250 (UConn)-junior
Its hard to see him not as the number one pick.
- Randy Orr 6-11 (Georgia Perimeter JC)-sophomore
- Jason Parker 6-8 (Kentucky)-junior
- Pavel Podkolzine 7-5/300 (Italy)
- Peter John Ramos 7-3/300 (Puerto Rico)
- Jaber Rouzbahani 7-4/260 (Iran)
- Donta Smith 6-7/230 (Southeastern Illinois College)-sophomore
- J.R. Smith 6-5/210 (St. Benedicts's-NJ)-High School senior
- Josh Smith 6-8/220 (Oak Hill Academy, Smyrna GA)-High School senior
- Kirk Snyder 6-6/219 (Nevada)-junior
- Jerry Sokoloski (Canada)
- Robert Swift 7-0/245 (Bakersfield HS)-High School senior
- Sebastian Telfair 6-0/160 (Lincoln HS-NY)-High School senior
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- Harvey Thomas 6-8/210 (Baylor)-junior
Will get looks in the second round.
- Aleksander Vujacic 6-7/193 (Italy)
- Delonte West 6-4/180 (St. Joseph's)-junior
- Dorrell Wright6-7/215 (South Kent School-CT)-High School senior
Some notable players have withdrawn including Martynas Andriuskevicius, Tiago Splitter, Roko Ukic, Johan Petro, Kosta Perovic, Pedrag Samardziski, Damir Omerhodzic, Marcelo Huertas, Ryan Gomes, Lawrence Roberts, Uros Slokar, LaMarcus Aldridge, Nate Robinson, Brandon Bass, Jay Straight and Martin Iti. A total of 53 players who declared for the draft withdrew before the deadline, including 28 international prospects. A total of 41 underclassmen and under 21 international players remained in the draft, 10 were international.
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