Juwan Howard - 1994 NBA Draft
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
- Juwan Howard became the second member of Michigan's Fab Five to be drafted when he was selected fifth overall by the Washington Bullets in the 1994 NBA Draft. Howard and 1993 number one pick Chris Webber would be joined by Jalen Rose (13th overall, Denver Nuggets) and Jimmy King (35th overall, Toronto Raptors, 1995), leaving guard Ray Jackson as the only member of the Fab Five to not be drafted.
Coach Fisher must have been very proud, 4 out of 5 if the Fab 5 got drafted to the NBA. Chris Webber to Golden state, Juwan to Washington, Jalen to Denver and Jimmy King to Toronto.
Hubbie Brown was a million years old even back then.
LMBO so true.
He sounded like a coach as a rookie
Why Ray Jackson never got call. He was good
He wasn't in this draft idiot and he did get his chance with the pistons and he didnt do well. He did play good defense in summer league and got a invite to camp but got beat out. He wasnt in this draft...just juwan and jalen.
He had a chance with the pistons and did well.......he just didn't make the cut.....ray Jackson doing good
@@PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Ray ended up Playing for the Grand Rapids Hoops... I’m from Grand Rapids Michigain... it was cool to see him play in my downtown arena ...
I was happy when he got a ring in Miami.
Juwan was clean in that suit.
Now hes coaching Michigan, great career
LOL **two taps** 3:06
Would’ve been interesting to see Howard and Googs play together.
He shook up this draft..who would have thought 20 years later he would be part of the Most hated envied nba teams and also part of a trend of small ball and player movement after the controversial 90s michgan fab 5 freshman with dark long socks and shorts and the most hated college team ..funny
Bullets trade Gugliotta to Golden State for Chris Webber
#Ballislife
Here come this ol Captain Falco 👃 having ass neguh Coach Juwan Howard.. LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I ways though he was 6 ft10 lol.
He is 6’10, they sometimes lower the heights to avoid playing center
@@OnlyOneBoomer nah, those are precise measurements taken at the combine. Nobody is lowering heights.