The 2009 NBA Development League draft was the ninth draft of the National Basketball Association Development League (NBADL). The draft was held on November 5, 2009, before the 2009–10 season. In this draft, all 16 of the league's teams took turns selecting eligible players. The D-League uses a "serpentine" format whereby the order of selections for each team alternates in each round. For example, the Albuquerque Thunderbirds won the number one overall selection, but in round two they picked last (16th selection, 32nd overall).

Carlos Powell of South Carolina was the first overall selection and was taken by Albuquerque Thunderbirds. Coincidentally, Powell had been selected second overall in the 2007 Draft, making him the only player to have been chosen as the first and second overall selections in D-League Draft history. Six players taken in the 2009 Draft had also previously been selected in an NBA draft: Deron Washington (2008), JamesOn Curry (2007), Latavious Williams (2010), Orien Greene (2005), Reece Gaines (2003) and Yaroslav Korolev (2005). Two players, Nate Miles and Brian Kortovich, played college basketball solely at the junior college level. The highest drafted international player was Amara Sy, who holds a dual citizenship with both Mali and France, as the Bakersfield Jam selected him fourth overall.

Although some of the players chosen in the 2009 NBA Development League Draft had played semi-professional and/or professional basketball after college graduation, only the United States colleges they attended are listed.

Key

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
^Denotes player who has been selected to (an) NBA Development League All-Star Game(s)
*Denotes player who has been selected to (an) NBA Development League All-Star Game(s) and was also selected in an NBA draft
Denotes player who was also selected in an NBA Draft

Draft

Deron Washington was also selected in the 2008 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons.
The Tulsa 66ers selected Mustafa Shakur 17th overall.
Jonathan Wallace played in college at Georgetown.
Darnell Lazare was selected 25th overall by the Maine Red Claws.
The Idaho Stampede took Delonte Holland with the 47th overall pick.
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamCollege
11Carlos Powell^FUnited StatesAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsSouth Carolina
12Donell TaylorG/FUnited StatesErie BayHawksUAB
13Deron WashingtonFUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersVirginia Tech
14Amara SyFMali FranceBakersfield Jam
15Garret SilerCUnited StatesUtah FlashAugusta State
16Alonzo Gee^FUnited StatesAustin TorosAlabama
17Desmon Farmer^GUnited StatesReno BighornsSouthern California
18Paul HarrisFUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsSyracuse
19Rashad AndersonG/FUnited StatesIowa EnergyConnecticut
110Alade Aminu^F/CUnited States NigeriaFort Wayne Mad AntsGeorgia Tech
111Curtis WithersFUnited StatesDakota WizardsUNC Charlotte
112Antonio Anderson^GUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersMemphis
113Raymond SykesFUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceClemson
114JamesOn CurryGUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorOklahoma State
115Sundiata Gaines^GUnited StatesIdaho StampedeGeorgia
116Latavious WilliamsFUnited StatesTulsa 66ers
217Mustafa Shakur^GUnited StatesTulsa 66ersArizona
218Dar TuckerGUnited StatesIdaho StampedeDePaul
219Major WingateCUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorTennessee
220Pete CampbellFUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceButler
221Jonathan WallaceGUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersGeorgetown
222Doug ThomasFUnited StatesDakota WizardsIowa
223Frank TolbertG/FUnited StatesFort Wayne Mad AntsAuburn
224Pat CarrollGUnited StatesIowa EnergySaint Joseph's
225Darnell Lazare^FUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsLSU
226Haminn QuaintanceFUnited StatesReno BighornsKent State
227Russell CarterGUnited StatesAustin TorosNotre Dame
228Orien Greene*GUnited StatesUtah FlashLouisiana–Lafayette
229Reece GainesG/FUnited StatesBakersfield JamLouisville
230Alan Wiggins Jr.F/CUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersSan Francisco
231John BryantCUnited StatesErie BayHawksSanta Clara
232Chad ToppertGUnited States GermanyAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsNew Mexico
333Erek HansenCUnited StatesAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsIowa
334Martin ZenoGUnited StatesErie BayHawksTexas Tech
335Jeremy WiseGUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersSouthern Mississippi
336Anthony GoodsGUnited StatesBakersfield JamStanford
337Kevin GoffneyFUnited StatesUtah FlashChattanooga
338Lewis ClinchGUnited StatesAustin TorosGeorgia Tech
339Chris LoweGUnited StatesReno BighornsMassachusetts
340Frank YoungG/FUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsWest Virginia
341Sean BarnetteG/FUnited StatesIowa EnergyWingate
342Jamelle CornleyFUnited StatesFort Wayne Mad AntsPenn State
343Marcus DoveFUnited StatesDakota WizardsOklahoma State
344Jamarcus EllisGUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersIndiana
345Reggie Williams^FUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceVMI
346James CripeCUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorNorthern Kentucky
347Delonte HollandFUnited StatesIdaho StampedeDePaul
348Cecil BrownGUnited StatesTulsa 66ersSanta Barbara
449Jeral DavisCUnited StatesTulsa 66ersTalladega
450T. J. CummingsFUnited StatesIdaho StampedeUCLA
451Craig AustrieGUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorConnecticut
452Leemire GoldwireGUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceUNC Charlotte
453Mickell GladnessF/CUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersAlabama A&M
454D'Lancy CarterCUnited StatesDakota WizardsSt. Bonaventure
455Booker WoodfoxGUnited StatesFort Wayne Mad AntsCreighton
456Carl MitchellFUnited StatesIowa EnergyJarvis Christian
457Gary ErvinGUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsArkansas
458Louis GrahamFUnited StatesReno BighornsGeorgia Southern
459Ira BrownFUnited StatesAustin TorosGonzaga
460Jason RichardsGUnited StatesUtah FlashDavidson
461Jared NewsomG/FUnited StatesBakersfield JamTennessee–Martin
462Christopher HayesFUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersDetroit
463Derrick MercerGUnited StatesErie BayHawksAmerican
464Yaroslav KorolevG/FRussiaAlbuquerque Thunderbirds
565Shagari AlleyneCUnited StatesAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsKentucky
566Roderick WilmontGUnited StatesErie BayHawksIndiana
567Christopher MooreFUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersVirginia Union
568Lance HurdleGUnited StatesBakersfield JamMiami (FL)
569Joe DargerFUnited StatesUtah FlashUNLV
570David McClureG/FUnited StatesAustin TorosDuke
571Terry MartinGUnited StatesReno BighornsLSU
572Scooter McFadgonGUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsTennessee
573Joah TuckerG/FUnited StatesIowa EnergyMilwaukee
574Lenny StokesG/FUnited StatesFort Wayne Mad AntsCincinnati
575Jason StraightGUnited StatesDakota WizardsWyoming
576Kenny DawkinsGUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersLamar
577Draelon BurnsGUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceDePaul
578DeSean WhiteFUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorNorthwood
579J. C. MathisFUnited StatesIdaho StampedeMichigan
580Mitchell JohnsonFUnited StatesTulsa 66ersJarvis Christian
681Keena YoungFUnited StatesTulsa 66ersFayetteville State
682Mike GanseyGUnited StatesIdaho StampedeWest Virginia
683Perrin JohnsonFUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorLouisville
684Nate MilesG/FUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceSouthern Idaho JC (Twin Falls, ID)
685Antoine HoodGUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersAir Force
686Darren CooperGUnited StatesDakota WizardsPortland
687C. J. AndersonG/FUnited StatesFort Wayne Mad AntsXavier
688Casey LoveF/CUnited StatesIowa EnergyRobert Morris
689Anthony TerrellFUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsUNC Wilmington
690Jermaine JohnsonFUnited StatesReno BighornsCollege of Charleston
691Quemont Greer^FUnited StatesAustin TorosDePaul
692Travis HolmesGUnited StatesUtah FlashVMI
693Chris AyerCUnited StatesBakersfield JamLoyola Marymount
694Charlie ParkerGUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersMillersville
695Jeff SkempCUnited StatesErie BayHawksWisconsin–Platteville
696J'Nathan BullockFUnited StatesAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsCleveland State
797Garrison CarrGUnited StatesAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsAmerican
798Ryan TroutmanGUnited StatesErie BayHawksTusculum
799Moustafa N'DoyeCSenegalLos Angeles D-Fenders
7100Ramon DyerFUnited StatesBakersfield JamHouston
7101Alain LaRocheFUnited StatesUtah FlashNorth Florida
7102Augustine OkosonCNigeriaAustin TorosNorthwood
7103Chris DavisGUnited StatesReno BighornsSouthern U.
7104Tony BobbittGUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsCincinnati
7105Russell HicksCCanadaIowa EnergyFlorida International
7106Andres SandovalGDominican RepublicFort Wayne Mad AntsDayton
7107Rashaad PowellFUnited StatesDakota WizardsIdaho
7108Rashad WoodsG/FUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersKent State
7109Rodney AlexanderFUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceOklahoma City
7110Brandon JonesFUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorAmherst
7111Bryson McKenzieCUnited StatesIdaho StampedeNorthern Illinois
7112Adam McCoyGUnited StatesTulsa 66ersNorth Texas
8113Tim ParhamFUnited StatesTulsa 66ersMaryland–Eastern Shore
8114Vince OliverGUnited StatesIdaho StampedeUC Davis
8115Brayden BillbeCUnited StatesSpringfield ArmorAmerican
8116Lawrence McKenzieGUnited StatesSioux Falls SkyforceMinnesota
8117DeAngelo AlexanderGUnited StatesRio Grande Valley VipersUNC Charlotte
8118Jimmy BinnieFUnited StatesDakota WizardsDayton
8119A. J. RatliffGUnited StatesFort Wayne Mad AntsIndiana
8120Marcus WalkerGUnited StatesIowa EnergyColorado State
8121Matt ClementFUnited StatesMaine Red ClawsMaine Maritime Academy
8122Ronald AllenF/CUnited StatesReno BighornsCincinnati
8123D'mond GrismoreFUnited StatesAustin TorosHuston–Tillotson
8124Jordan BradyG/FUnited StatesUtah FlashUtah Valley
8125Stephen McDowellGUnited StatesBakersfield JamChattanooga
8126Travis PinickFUnited StatesLos Angeles D-FendersYale
8127Zachary SowersGUnited StatesErie BayHawksWilliam Jessup
8128Brian KortovichGUnited States CroatiaAlbuquerque ThunderbirdsCuyahoga CC (Cleveland, OH)

^ a: Amara Sy is a native of Mali and plays for their national team, but also holds dual citizenship with France. ^ b: Latavious Williams became the first player ever to skip college basketball and play a year in the D-League before getting drafted in the NBA, which adhered to the rule that players must be at least one year removed from high school in order to be eligible for an NBA draft. ^ c: Chad Toppert is American but is also eligible to play for the German national team because his grandfather is German. ^ d: Brian Kortovich became a dual citizen of Croatia in May 2010.

General

  • . NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. November 5, 2009. Archived from on November 18, 2010.
  • . InsideHoops.com. 2009.

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