2017 NBA G League Draft results
NEW YORK – The Northern Arizona Suns selected Eric Stuteville (6-11, 245, Sacramento St.) with the first overall pick of the 2017 NBA G League Draft on Saturday afternoon. Stuteville was a four-year player at Sacramento St. and as a senior logged 11.6 points and 6.3 rebounds. His 1,013 career points and 125 games played are the most in school history. He appeared in the NBA Summer League, playing for the Sacramento Kings.
The Reno Bighorns drafted Brandon Austin (6-6, 185, Northwest Florida St.) with the second overall pick, the Lakeland Magic selected Maverick Rowan (6-7, 220, North Carolina St.) with the third overall selection and the Long Island Nets chose Thomas Wimbush (6-7, 200, Fairmont St.) with the fourth overall pick.
Stuteville and Wimbush headline the 13 of 26 first-round selections that appeared at the NBA G League Player Invitational in August at the Quest Multisport Complex in Chicago.
13 International players from 10 countries were selected in this year’s draft, including first-round selections Mychal Mulder of Canada (ninth overall selection, Windy City Bulls), Maksym Pustozvonov of Ukraine (17th overall selection, Memphis Hustle) and Daesung Lee of South Korea (20th overall selection, Erie BayHawks).
NBA G League training camp rosters will be comprised of players drafted today, along with returning, affiliate, NBA Draft rights and local tryout players and cannot exceed 17 total players, including players under Two-Way contracts. Teams had to make a minimum of three player selections in today’s Draft and all players who were selected must be invited to training camp.
For the seventh consecutive year, the Draft was conducted at the NBA G League headquarters in New York with all 26 NBA G League teams participating.
Full results from the 2017 NBA G League Draft are below:
2017 NBA G League Draft Results
ROUND ONE
- Northern Arizona – Eric Stuteville
- Reno – Brandon Austin
- Lakeland – Maverick Rowan
- Long Island – Thomas Wimbush
- Westchester – Paul Watson
- Northern Arizona – Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson
- Reno – Chris Flemmings
- Iowa – Marquise Moore
- Windy City – Mychal Mulder
- South Bay – Scott Machado
- Northern Arizona – Jay Wright
- Delaware – Darin Johnson
- Grand Rapids – Malcolm Bernard
- Sioux Falls – Kris Jenkins
- Agua Caliente – Tyler Roberson
- Greensboro – Cole Huff
- Memphis – Maksym Pustozvonov
- Erie – Jeremy Hollowell
- Canton – Cullen Russo
- Erie – Daesung Lee
- Fort Wayne – Tra-Deon Hollins
- South Bay – Ian Baker
- Oklahoma City – T.J. Wallace
- Maine – Dominic Cheek
- Agua Caliente – Tyler Harris
- Raptors 905 – Kethan Savage
ROUND TWO
- Iowa – Tony Parker
- Salt Lake City – Sidy Djitte
- Long Island – Devin Carter
- Long Island – Buay Tuach
- Grand Rapids – Wesley Da Silva
- Greensboro – Daniel Dingle
- Salt Lake City – Alonzo Nelson-Ododa
- Sioux Falls – Jimmie Taylor
- Texas – John Gillon
- Austin – Tucker Haymond
- Delaware – Tyshawn Abbot
- South Bay – Jerome Frink
- Reno – Anthony LeFeau
- Erie – Jaylen Morris
- Long Island – Aaron Best
- Wisconsin – Ladarius White
- Maine – Leron Barnes
- Westchester – Hanner Mosquera-Perea
- Canton – Shaquille Thomas
- Fort Wayne – Steve Weingarten
- Texas – Derick Newton
- Rio Grande Valley – Tony Wroten
- South Bay – Michael Lyons
- Oklahoma City – Stedmon Lemon
- Raptors 905 – Liam McMorrow
ROUND THREE
- Iowa – Vince Garrett
- Salt Lake City – Nahshon George
- Iowa – Jarvis Williams
- Lakeland – Javier Duren
- Westchester – Princeton Onwas
- Greensboro – Denzel Ingram
- Westchester – Jordan Downing
- Westchester – Davon Hayes
- Delaware – Devin Gilligan
- Texas – Grant Johnson
- Austin – Anthony Beane
- Delaware – Isaiah Zierden
- Grand Rapids – Danrad Knowles
- Santa Cruz – Avry Holmes
- Agua Caliente – Josh Sykes
- Wisconsin – Zane Knowles
- Memphis – Jalen Jones
- Erie – Chris Braswell
- Maine – Jordan Price
- Raptors 905 – Eric Washington
- Texas – Jordan Woodard
- Rio Grande Valley – Devon Booker
- Texas – Antoine Mason
- Fort Wayne – JD Tisdale Jr.
- Raptors 905 – Jamal Brantley
ROUND FOUR
- Reno – Akeem Richmond
- Lakeland – Donte McGill
- Memphis – Cordarius Johnson
- Westchester – Henry Uwadiae
- Erie – Deshon Burgess
- Santa Cruz – Najeal Young
- Windy City – Kendal Yancy
- Texas – Prince Williams
- Austin – Corey Allen
- Windy City – Derrick Nix
- Grand Rapids – Derrick Wilson
- Sioux Falls – Tre Burnette
- Oklahoma City – Wally Ellenson
- Memphis – Kyle Randall
- Wisconsin – Joshua Blamon
- Canton – Gokul Natesan
- South Bay – Robert Heyer
- Rio Grande Valley – Rodney Cooper
- Oklahoma City – Amjyot Singh
- Santa Cruz – Malik Story
About the NBA G League
The NBA’s official minor league, the NBA G League prepares players, coaches, officials, trainers and front-office staff for the NBA while acting as the league’s research and development laboratory. Featuring 26 teams with direct affiliations with NBA franchises for the 2017-18 season, the league offers elite professional basketball at an affordable price in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. An all-time-high 44 percent of all NBA players at the end of the 2016-17 season boasted NBA G League experience. In fostering the league’s connection to the community, its teams, players and staff promote health and wellness, support local needs and interests, and assist in educational development through NBA Cares programs. NBA G League games are available on ESPN’s family of networks and NBA TV.