DaJuan and Detroit Plus 2 More Drafted Forwards
- 55 Georgetown basketball alumni have either been drafted by NBA teams and/or have had playing experience in the league. -- DaJuan Summers Selected by Detroit Pistons in NBA Draft
- "That's where I wanted to go. Didn't think I'd go in the second round." -- Former McDonogh star Summers taken 35th overall by Pistons - baltimoresun.com
- Any time an underclassmen falls out of the first round, there have to be questions about the decision to bolt school -- Hoyas' Summers to Detroit - Washington Times
- Local Kids in Draft -- Local Players Find the NBA Draft Is Well Worth the Wait - washingtonpost.com
- Videos of DaJuan -- Motown String Music
- Reactions of Pistons Fans -- The "DaJuan Summers is a Piston" post | Detroit Bad Boys
- Reaction of old teammates -- Henry Sims on FB
- Chad Ford gives Pistons B+ --Draft grades: Evaluating every team - NBA - ESPN
- Smooth Criminal - YouTube - Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal
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8 Mile
Summers is the 4th Hoya to play for Pistons, joining Don Reid, Jerome Williams, and Allen Iverson.
Casually.
pistons fans
they are PISSED about this pick! read the Detroit bad boys link…wow
by TheYellofAllYells on Jun 26, 2009 3:57 PM EDT reply actions
Never been a DaJuan apologist...
But that are being quite harsh…
Good talk.
by Hire Esherick on Jun 26, 2009 9:58 PM EDT up reply actions
Katz takes an early look at 2010
• Greg Monroe, Georgetown: Monroe would have been a top-10 draftee had he decided to declare. He didn’t, and he’s going through a rigorous offseason workout plan. Monroe has a chance to prove he can be even more of a demonstrative player on a Hoyas team that faded this past season. Playing well consistently and leading Georgetown to the NCAA tournament will only increase his chances of competing for a top-five selection if he chooses to leave after next season.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=4288761
Casually.
Hopefully...
Greg has been putting in a lot of time at that famed DC training ground for great talent called the Yates Field House. Nothing like clumsy under-6-footers to help toughen up for the likes of Samardo Samuel and Luke Harangody.
by 40-Year Old Man on Jun 27, 2009 10:15 AM EDT reply actions

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