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Ivy Leaguers in the NBA Draft
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Ivy Leaguers in the NBA Draft
Among conferences with at least half of their teams from D.C. northeast through Maine (hereafter "northeast"), https://www.nbadraft.net/2019mock_draft has Yale's Miye Oni and Cornell's Matt Morgan being drafted. That's more players than the Big East (Villanova's Eric Paschall) and Atlantic 10 (nobody) combined. The other conferences at least half in the northeast are the CAA, NEC, MAAC, PL, and AE, and none of them have a player expected to be drafted by that site. Before the season started, did anyone think the Ivy League could have more players drafted than the rest of the seven northeast or semi-northeast conferences combined? I'm not saying that will happen, but the fact that it's possible is an accomplishment for the Ivy League. Does anybody know what NBA Draft year had the most Ivy League players chosen?
04-16-2019 10:12 PM
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