2012 NBL Canada draft

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The 2012 NBL Canada Draft was held on August 27, 2012, at the Rogers Centre.[1] A total of 24 players were selected, in three rounds.[1] Robert Curtis was selected with the first overall pick by the Windsor Express, to be traded to the Saint John Mill Rats, for fifth pick Mike Helms and the rights of .[1][2]

Draft[]

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team School/club team
1 1 Robert Curtis C  United States Windsor Express Wayland Baptist University
1 2 PF  United States Moncton Miracles Azusa Pacific
1 3 PF/C  United States Summerside Storm Penn State
1 4 PF  United States Oshawa Power Evangel
1 5 Mike Helms PG  United States Saint John Mill Rats Oakland
1 6 Adrian Moss PG  United States Quebec Kebs Indianapolis
1 7 PG  United States Summerside Storm (from Halifax) Wisconsin–Milwaukee
1 8 Kamar Burke SG/SF  Canada Moncton Miracles (from London) British Columbia
2 9 Kevin Loiselle SF  Canada Windsor Express Maine-Fort Kent
2 10 C  Canada Moncton Miracles McMaster
2 11 PG  United States London Lightning Northwest Missouri State
2 12 PF  United States Oshawa Power Indiana State
2 13 PG  United States Saint John Mill Rats Merrimack
2 14 PG  United States Quebec Kebs Jacksonville
2 15 PG  United States Halifax Rainmen Assumption
2 16 SF  United States London Lightning Louisiana Tech
3 17 C  United States
 Puerto Rico
Windsor Express UTEP
3 18 SF  Canada Moncton Miracles George Brown
3 19 SF  United States Summerside Storm Coppin State
3 20 PG  United States Oshawa Power New Mexico
3 21 SF  United States Saint John Mill Rats Palomar
3 22 G  Canada Quebec Kebs La Cité
3 23 SG  United States Summerside Storm (from Halifax) Texas State
3 24 PG/SG  Nigeria
 United States
London Lightning Greenville

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "NBL Canada 2012–13 Pre-Season Guide" (PDF). NBL Canada. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Caton, Mary (August 29, 2012). "Ex-Lancer Kuon happy to return to Windsor". The Windsor Star. Retrieved June 9, 2015.


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