Alumni
Pros who have Trained at the IMG Basketball Academy:

Billups won an NBA championship in 2004 with the Detroit Pistons and was named the NBA Finals MVP.

Harrington was drafted straight out of high school in the first round of the 1998 draft. He has played for the Pacers, Hawks, Warriors, Knicks, and the Nuggets.

Carter was selected 5th overall in 1998 draft out of North Carolina. He is an 8 time all NBA all star and was the rookie of the year in 1999..

Martin played for the Kings and Rockets after being selected in the first round of the 2004 draft.

Beasley was selected 2nd overall out of Kansas State in 2008 draft. He was a finalist for the Naismith award-given out to the best college player.

Deng was selected 7th overall in 2004 draft. He was named to the NBA All-Rookie First team in 2005 and won the NBA Sportsmanship Award in 2007.

Prince played college basketball at Kentucky where he earned SEC player of the year honors in 2001. He won an NBA Championship with the Pistons in 2004.

Lee attended Western Kentucky University and was named to All-Sun Belt First Team all 4 years.

Davis was drafted 35th overall in the 2007 NBA Draft and then was traded to the Boston Celtics where he won an NBA title in 2008. He currently plays for the Orlando Magic.

Blair was named the Big East Player of the Year in 2009 while at the University of Pittsburgh.

Holiday was named Gatorade High School Player of the Year in 2008. He was the 17th overall pick in 2009.

Villanueva was the 7th overall pick in 2005 draft out of UConn. He won an NCAA championship with the Huskies in 2004.

Haywood was the 20th overall pick in the 2001 draft from UNC. He won an NBA Championship with Dallas in 2011.

Lowry was the 24th overall pick in the 2006 NBA Draft out of Villanova.

Shumpert was drafted 17th overall in the 2011 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks after leading Georgia Tech in scoring the year before.

Jeffries played at Indiana University before being selected 11th overall in the 2002 draft by the Wizards. He has played for the Wizards, Knicks, and Rockets.

Clark was the 14th overall pick out of Louisville in the 2009 draft. He helped lead Louisville to Big East Title and the school's first #1 ranking.

Dampier started 21 game his rookie year with the pacers. He was selected 10th overall in the 1996 draft.

Thomas was selected 4th overall in 2006 after a year at LSU. He has played in the NBA with the Bulls and Bobcats.

Telfair was the 13th overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft and currently plays for the Phoenix Suns.

Bonner played at the University of Florida and finished top 10 in six different statistics. He played on the Toronto Raptors and San Antonio Spurs.

Duhon was the ACC freshman of the year at Duke in 2001. He is the Duke record holder in minutes played and steals.

Thomas averaged 11 points per game at Syracuse. He was named Big East Defensive Player of the year his senior year. Thomas was drafted 12th overall in the 2000 NBA Draft.

Calathes played two years at the University of Florida. He ranked 3rd in UF history in career assists after only 2 years. He was also named newcomer of the year his freshmans year.

Casspi was selected 23rd overall in 2009 NBA draft. He has played with the Sacramento Kings and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Balkman played college basketball at South Carolina. Selected 20th overall in the 2006 draft by the Knicks. He won a gold medal with Puerto Rico at the 2010 Centrobasket.

Mason Jr. played college ball at Virginia University. He has played both in the NBA and overseas.

Gomes attended Providence College before playing with the Celtics, Timberwolves and Clippers.

Fesenko played 4 seasons in the Ukranian Basketball SuperLeague then went to the NBA's Utah Jazz.

Brewer was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

Green won back to back championships with the Florida Gators in 2006 and 2007.

Jones played college ball at Duke University and was selected 20th overall in the 2003 NBA draft.

Foyle was selected 8th overall out of Colgate. He played for 12 seasons in the NBA and was inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame in 2009.
Notable IMG Basketball Boys Alumni:
POINT GUARDS
| Ramel Bradley | University of Kentucky |
| Jon Brick | The Citadel |
| Taurean Green | University of Florida |
| Phil Greene | St. John's University |
| Trey Goldston | Georgia State University |
| Bakari Lewis | University of Missouri-Kansas City |
| Stephen McDowell | University of Tennessee-Chattanooga |
| Dusty Plugner | Virginia Military Institute |
| Jake Rauchbach | Drexel University |
| Khalif Toombs | South Carolina State University |
| Nick Weiermiller | University of Texas-Pan American |
| Dwain Williams | University of Hawaii |
SHOOTING GUARDS
| Rashad Bilal | University of Maryland-Baltimore County |
| Brian Frank | Kent State University |
| Cory Higgins | University of Colorado |
| Jay Higgins | Eastern Michigan University |
| Jonas Karosas | Florida International University |
| Nick Mattone | Kennesaw State University |
| Joey Moreau | Florida State University |
| Danny Morrissey | Penn State University |
| Geno Parker | Purdue University |
| Beloved Rogers | Oral Roberts University |
| Abel Varnadore | Ole Miss |
| Mark Williams | Savannah State University |
| Shemiye McLendon | Hofstra University |
SMALL FORWARDS
| Josh Biber | Brown University |
| DeAndre Daniels | UConn |
| Kris Douse | Delaware State University |
| Conrad Fitzgerald | University of Hawaii |
| Chad Gray | University of South Carolina |
| Kristof Kendrick | Western Michigan University |
| Ashton Lawrence | Coastal Carolina University |
| Sekou Lewis | American University |
| Hamilton Nash | University of Maryland – Eastern Shore |
| David Potter | Clemson University |
| Jason Ridenhour | University of North Carolina – Asheville |
| Shayok Shayok | Bradley |
| Adam Thomas | Miami University of Ohio |
| Amara Thompson | University of Central Florida |
POWER FORWARDS
| Renaldo Balkman | University of South Carolina (New York Knicks) |
| Michael Beasley | Kansas State University (Minnesota Timberwolves) |
| LeRon Dendy | Iowa State University |
| Toarlyn Fitzpatrick | University of South Florida |
| Alex Gavrilovic | Dayton |
| Tyler Hunt | Furman |
| Jerome Johnson | University Nevada – Las Vegas |
| Ken Kadji | University of Florida |
| Kamari Murphy | Oklahoma State |
| Kyryl Natyazhko | University of Arizona |
| Dwight Powell | Stanford University |
| Ricky Sanchez | University of Memphis (Drafted by Portland Trailblazers) |
| Jared Swopshire | University of Louisville |
| Jamari Traylor | University of Kansas |
CENTERS
| Teeng Akol | Oklahoma State University |
| RouSean Cromwell | University of Southern California |
| Marko Cukic | University of Nevada |
| Andrew Davis | Bradley University |
| Cassin Diggs | University of Pittsburgh |
| Clarence Holloway | University of Louisville |
| John Riek | Mississippi State University |
| James Tyler | LSU |
Notable IMG Basketball Girls Alumni:
| Monique Alexander | UCLA |
| Meme Besnoin | Tulsa University |
| Myesha Broaden | San Jose State University |
| Maria Garcia | University of the Americas |
| Marisa Gobuty | Syracuse University |
| Crissa Jackson | Savannah State University |
| Holly Jones | University of Nevada |
| Danielle Kennebrew | Xavier University |
| Jennifer McDade | Bishops University |
| Erica Perry | Montana State University |
| Zoi Simmons | Colorado State University |
| Sharielle Smith | University of Florida |
| Erica Woods | Marshall University |
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