Basketball-reference.com lists 29 Marquette players who appeared in NBA/ABA games. Here they are, listed in order of points scored:
1. Maurice Lucas: 14,857;
2. Don Kojis: 9,948;
3. Jim Chones: 9,821;
4. Doc Rivers: 9,377;
5. Dwyane Wade: 8,513;
6. George Thompson: 8,114;
7. Jerome Whitehead: 4,423;
8. Dean Meminger: 2,552;
9. Larry McNeil: 2,533;
10. Earl Tatum: 2,508;
11. Tony Smith: 2,504;
12. Chris Crawford: 1,654;
13. Lloyd Walton: 1,442;
14. Jim McIlvaine: 1,072;
15. Butch Lee: 773;
16. Travis Diener: 714;
17. Bo Ellis: 613;
18. Bob Lackey: 413;
19. Steve Novak: 260;
20. Sam Worthen: 239;
21. Amal McCaskill: 204;
22. Michael Wilson: 108;
23T. Bernard Toone: 55;
23T. Joe Thomas: 55;
25. Tom Copa: 48;
26. Brian Brunkhorst: 25;
27. Gene Berce: 10;
28. Allie McGuire: 4;
29. Bill Downey: 0;
Never saw Thompson play at Marquette. What style player was he? Would Lazar Hayward be the closest on this year's team? Wes Matthews?
— Tom Keegan, Class of '81
He was very strong and could really jump. More of an inside player than Hayward. Good enough to convert to guard in the pros.
Tom .. here's a home grown list for you...
http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/men_s_basketball/marquette_players_who_went_on_to_play_professionally
surprised that is all the points Whitehead scored man he was in the league forever!!
Cool wiki list. I had forgotten Nyenhuis was drafted. MU could use him this year.
Reminds me of a bet I made with my brother. I bet him that Bill Neary would get drafted. At that time they went about 11(?) rounds and I figured a player from the NCAA champsionship team would get his props. The draft went four rounds and then the teams decided not to bother with the rest of the draft. Shortly after that the draft went to two rounds.
Quote from: MR.HAYWARD on January 08, 2009, 07:08:52 PM
surprised that is all the points Whitehead scored man he was in the league forever!!
Surprised Tony Smith didn't tally more points.
Smith injured his knee early on - maybe his 3rd or 4th year and was never the same. I'm surprised Crawford is #12 on the list. And that Wade will surpass Doc soon - Doc seemed to be in the league forever.
Yeah, I would have thought Doc had more points - I saw many games here in ATL with him in late 80's on a strong hawks team. Didn't need to score much with the Human Highlight Film on the floor, and Moses Malone and Kevin Willis, and Randy Wittman. Crawford later started for the Hawks when they were abysmal and had some big nights.
Novak has scored 260 points... really? Does this count preseason games as well.
Loved the man, but he never sees the court... ever.
Quote from: Mayor McCheese on January 09, 2009, 09:34:11 PM
Novak has scored 260 points... really? Does this count preseason games as well.
Loved the man, but he never sees the court... ever.
Added 14 more last night.
The Clippers have some injuries and Novak has been playing 15-26 minutes per night over the past week or two.