Deron Washington drafted by the Detroit Pistons
First Hokie selected since 1999
June 27, 2008
BLACKSBURG, Va. - Virginia Tech's Deron Washington was selected by
the Detroit Pistons in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft on
Thursday night.
Washington, a forward from New Orleans, La., was selected with the 29th
pick of the second round (59th pick overall) in the draft by the
Pistons. Washington becomes the first Hokie selected in the NBA Draft
since Eddie Lucas was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 58th pick in
the 1999 draft.
A four-year starter for the Hokies, Washington completed his Virginia
Tech career 16th in career scoring, sixth in career blocked shots and
10th in career steals. He is one of three Hokies ever to record 1,300
points, 600 rebounds, 100 steals and 100 blocked shots in their Virginia
Tech careers. He was honorable mention All-ACC and honorable mention ACC
All-Defensive team selection in 2008.
Washington helped lead the Hokies to a 21-14 record and a fourth place
finish in the ACC in the 2007-08 season. Tech advanced to the
quarterfinals of the 2008 NIT. He concluded his Tech career with a
23-point performance in front of a sellout crowd at Cassell Coliseum in
the quarterfinals of the NIT. He was second on the team in scoring (13.1
ppg) and rebounding (6.5 rpg) as a senior for the Hokies. He was also
selected to participate in the Slam Dunk competition at the 2008 Final
Four in San Antonio.
Washington becomes the second Hokie selected by the Pistons, joining
Russell Davis, who was selected with in 90th pick in the 1976 draft.
Washington was one of four former ACC players selected in the two rounds
of this year's draft. No ACC team had multiple players drafted in 2008. |