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The NBA G League completed its four-round draft on Saturday. After today’s action, each team is closer to completing their opening day rosters. The Salt Lake City Stars chose 28-year-old forward Willie Reed with the No. 1 overall pick. Along with Reed, Saturday’s draft featured a plethora of familiar faces.
Here are the results of the 2018 NBA G League Draft (courtesy of the NBA G League).
Round 1
- Salt Lake City – Willie Reed
- Greensboro – Chinanu Onuaku
- Greensboro – Tyler Nelson
- South Bay – Alen Smailagic
- Erie – Terrell Miller
- Northern Arizona – Aaron Epps
- Canton – Darel Poirer
- Stockton – Terry Maston
- Delaware – Hakim Warrick
- Santa Cruz – Jordan Howard
- Iowa – Daxter Miles Jr.
- Windy City – Joe Kilgore
- Grand Rapids – Jovan Mooring
- Long Island – Durand Scott
- Capital City – Noah Allen
- Northern Arizona – Roddy Peters
- Santa Cruz – Kentrell Barkley
- Santa Cruz – Jemerrio Jones
- Grand Rapids – Micah Seaborn
- Agua Caliente – Manu Lacomte
- Erie – Sanjay Lumpkin
- Long Island – Jabari Craig
- Delaware – Marcus Marshall
- Lakeland – QJ Peterson
- Raptors 905 – LeRon Black
- Austin – Connor Burchfield
- Westchester – Chris Wray
Round 2
- Salt Lake City – Justin Reyes
- Long Island – Jahvari Josiah
- Fort Wayne – Rob Gray
- Stockton – Anthony Walker
- Fort Wayne – Deion McClenton
- Agua Caliente – Tavrion Dawson
- Canton – Shawndre’ Jones
- Salt Lake City – James Demery
- Northern Arizona – AJ Mosby
- Santa Cruz – DeAngelo Isby
- Iowa – Mike Amius
- Greensboro – Passed
- Sioux Falls – Jalen Hayes
- Fort Wayne – Marquez Letcher-Ellis
- Capital City – Devon Bookert
- Sioux Falls – Juwan Howard Jr.
- South Bay – Colton Weisbrod
- Erie – Tommy Hamilton IV
- Oklahoma City – Akil Douglas
- Texas – Lexus Williams
- Grand Rapids – Brandon Hollins
- Rio Grande Valley – Jaleel Cousins
- Stockton – Passed
- Northern Arizona – LaQuinton Ross
- Raptors 905 – Parker Jackson-Cartwright
- Austin – Jordan Johnson
- Westchester – Freddie McSwain
Round 3
- Stockton – Passed
- Greensboro – Passed
- Delaware – Jordan Downing
- Maine – John Bohannon
- Wisconsin – Kanellos Garbis
- Memphis – Curtis Phillips
- Canton – Passed
- Maine – Tyquan Rolon
- Maine – Duane Wilson
- Windy City – Marvin Smith
- Iowa – Passed
- Oklahoma City – Brandon Swannegan
- Sioux Falls – Passed
- Fort Wayne – Jared Sam
- Westchester – Passed
- Agua Caliente – Passed
- South Bay – Passed
- Agua Caliente – Passed
- Raptors 905 – Bryson Scott
- Texas – Casey Jones
- Grand Rapids – Elijah Brown
- Rio Grande Valley – Branden Jenkins
- Santa Cruz – Tyree Murray
- Fort Wayne – Passed
- Raptors 905 – Passed
- Austin – Nick Dixon
- Westchester – Passed
Round 4
- Salt Lake City – Passed
- Greensboro – Passed
- Stockton – Passed
- Maine – Schnider Herard
- Wisconsin – Michael Qualls
- Wisconsin – Passed
- Canton – Passed
- Texas – Passed
- Delaware – Kameron Rooks
- Santa Cruz – Passed
- Iowa – Passed
- Windy City – Passed
- Lakeland – Jalen Bradley
- Memphis – Nino Johnson
- Westchester – Passed
- Lakeland – Passed
- South Bay – Passed
- Rio Grande Valley – Passed
- Oklahoma City – Passed
- Texas – Passed
- Grand Rapids – Keshawn Liggins
- Rio Grande Valley – Passed
- Maine – Passed
- Fort Wayne – Passed
- Raptors 905 – Passed
- Austin – DeJuan Blair
- Westchester – Passed
Moving Forward
The G League regular season will begin on November 2. Only three NBA teams will enter the season without a G League affiliate. The Trail Blazers, Pelicans and Nuggets are the three organizations without representation in the G League.