Last Updated on April 27, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
The Washington Huskies men’s basketball program has quietly built a strong NBA pipeline, producing 40–50+ NBA/ABA players throughout its history. While not always a national powerhouse, Washington has developed elite guards, All-Stars, and even a No. 1 overall draft pick.
Best NBA Players From Washington Huskies (All-Time Greats)
- Brandon Roy – 3× NBA All-Star and 2007 Rookie of the Year
- Detlef Schrempf – 3× All-Star and 2× Sixth Man of the Year
- Isaiah Thomas – 2× All-Star and elite scorer at his peak
- Nate Robinson – 3× Slam Dunk Contest champion
- Markelle Fultz – No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft
Washington’s top-tier players are defined by high-level guard play and scoring ability, with multiple All-Stars and award winners.
Notable Washington Players in the NBA (Modern Era)
- Dejounte Murray
- Matisse Thybulle
- Jaden McDaniels
- Isaiah Stewart
Washington continues to produce athletic, defensive-minded wings and guards, with several active contributors in today’s NBA.
Full List of Washington Huskies NBA Players
Here are many of the Washington alumni who reached the NBA:
- Markelle Fultz
- Dejounte Murray
- Isaiah Thomas
- Brandon Roy
- Detlef Schrempf
- Terrence Ross
- Matisse Thybulle
- Isaiah Stewart
- Jaden McDaniels
- Jalen McDaniels
- Quincy Pondexter
- Spencer Hawes
- Tony Wroten
- C.J. Wilcox
- Jaylen Nowell
- Nate Robinson
- Will Conroy
- Justin Dentmon
- Jon Brockman
- Bobby Jones
- Tre Simmons
- Eldridge Recasner
- Donald Watts
- Todd MacCulloch
- Doug Smart
- Brian Quinnett
- Jamaal Williams
- Steve Hawes
- Marvin Webster
- James Edwards
- Slick Watts
- Phil Smith
- John Johnson
- Detlef Schrempf Jr.
(Washington has produced 40+ NBA players overall.)
Washington’s NBA Legacy
Washington’s NBA identity is built around dynamic guards and versatile wings. The program has produced:
- A No. 1 overall pick (Markelle Fultz)
- Multiple All-Stars (Roy, Schrempf, Thomas)
- Several modern two-way players (Thybulle, McDaniels)
Even without consistent college dominance, Washington continues to send high-upside talent to the NBA.
Summary
- Washington has produced 40–50+ NBA players
- Features a No. 1 overall pick and multiple All-Stars
- Known for elite guards and wings
- Strong modern pipeline of two-way NBA players
