42) HAKIM WARRICK
42. Hakim Warrick: Syracuse - (2001-05) Philadelphia, PA
Four seasons: 15.4 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 53.6 FG%.
Player of the Year (2005)
First Team Consensus All-American (2005)
With his long arms and great leaping ability, the 6’8” forward proved to be one of the most dazzling dunkers in conference history. But he was more than just exciting. He proved he was a player, too, by winning Player of the Year and First Team All-American honors in 2005, the latter the first for the school since 1991.
After an uneventful freshman season, Warrick hit his stride as a sophomore, winning the league’s Most Improved Player honor due his 14.8 ppg and 8.5 rpg. He also preserved the Orange’s championship season with a last second block in the championship game. As a junior, his play reached another level with 19.8 ppg and 8.5 rpg, but his best season came in his senior year when he averaged 21.4 ppg and 8.6 rpg.
He finished his career with 2,073 points and 1,024 rebounds. He was an NBA first round draft choice of Memphis and recently finished his third season with the Grizzlies. His current career average is 9.7 ppg.




















