Miller selected second overall to Charlotte, Clowney goes in No. 21 overall to Brooklyn, marking the first time in 28 years that two Alabama players were selected in the first round of the NBA draft
BROOKLYN, N.Y. – It was a historical night for the Alabama men’s basketball program as two players were selected in the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft, which was held Thursday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Brandon Miller matched the program’s highest selection at No. 2 overall to the Charlotte Hornets, while Noah Clowney went to the Brooklyn Nets with the No. 21 overall selection.
Miller and Clowney were the first Crimson Tide teammates in 28 years to be selected in the first round of the same NBA Draft, dating back to 1995 when Antonio McDyess (No. 2 overall to the LA Clippers) and Jason Caffey (No. 20 overall to Chicago Bulls) achieved the feat
It marks the second time in the past three seasons under head coach Nate Oats that Alabama had two players selected in the same NBA Draft (Joshua Primo and Herbert Jones in 2021). Oats has now coached a total of six NBA Draft picks (JD Davison, 2nd Round in 2022 and Kira Lewis Jr., 1st Round in 2020) during his time at Alabama, including four first round selections during that span.
Alabama In The NBA Draft
- Brandon Miller and Noah Clowney became the 47th and 48th Alabama players to hear their name called on draft night, while marking the 12th time the Tide has had two or more players selected in the same draft
- The duo also became the 18th and 19th First Round selections in program history
- Miller is the Tide’s fourth NBA Draft Lottery pick in the last six years (Collin Sexton, No. 8 overall Cleveland Cavaliers)
- The Crimson Tide has had a player selected in the NBA Draft Lottery in the last four NBA Drafts (Kira Lewis Jr. No. 13 overall to the New Orleans Pelicans in 2020, Joshua Primo No. 12 overall to the San Antonio Spurs in 2021, Herbert Jones No. 35 to the New Orleans Pelicans and JD Davison No. 53 to the Boston Celtics in 2022)
- Miller matches former great Antonio McDyess, who went No. 2 overall to the LA Clippers in the 1995 NBA Draft
- Alabama’s six players selected in the last four NBA Drafts matches the program record for most during a four-year span
- During the Oats era, Alabama has produced three NBA Draft Lottery Picks (Miller, Primo, Lewis)
- Miller became the 18th UA player to be selected in the first round and the ninth who was drafted inside the top 15
- It was the 12th time Alabama has had two players selected in the same draft in program history
Brandon Miller Draft Facts
- Selected No. 2 overall to the Charlotte Hornets
- Miller’s No. 2 overall selection ties the program record for the highest drafted Alabama player (Antonio McDyess, 1995, L.A. Clippers)
- NABC Freshman of the Year
- USBWA Wayman Tisdale National Freshman of the Year
- AP First Team All-America
- John R. Wooden All-American
- Became the first SEC player to win SEC Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Tournament MVP in the same season
- First Team All-SEC and All-SEC Freshman Team
- Naismith Player of the Year Semifinalist
- Oscar Robertson Award late Season Watch List
- Julius Erving Award Top 5 Finalist
- The only Division I player in the last 30 years to score 696 points, record 305 rebounds and make 106 three-pointers in a single season
- Scored 696 points, setting the program record for most points scored in a single season by a freshman
- Led all Division I freshman in scoring and ranked No. 50 among all players
Noah Clowney Draft Facts
- Selected No. 21 overall to the Brooklyn Nets
- SEC All-Freshman Team honoree
- Played and started in 36 of the 37 games this season for the Tide
- Averaged 9.8 points, 7.9 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game
- Scored in double figures 14 times and led UA in scoring in four games
- Let the Tide in rebounding 14 times and in blocks eight times
- Scored a season-high 22 points in UA’s win over South Dakota State
- Posted three double-doubles and contributed eight double-digit rebounding games
- Scored in double-figures 17 times during 2022-23
- Grabbed 280 rebounds by season’s end
- Blocked 33 shots in his freshman season
- Registered a season’s-best 15 boards in a road victory against South Alabama (11/15)
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