Davis to Celtics
Glen Davis at a Glance
| 2004-05 SEC Freshman of the Year |
| 13.5 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 41 blocked shots |
| 2005-06 SEC Player of the Year |
| 18.6 ppg (led SEC), 9.7 rpg (led SEC), 41 blocks |
| 2006-07 First Team All-SEC |
| 17.7 ppg, 10.4 rpg (led SEC), 28 blocks |
| Career totals |
| 1,587 points (16.7 ppg), 10th in LSU history |
| 916 rebounds (9.6 rpg), sixth in LSU history |
| 110 blocked shots, third in LSU history |
| LSU selections |
| 2007: Glen Davis, No. 35 second round, Seattle (traded to Boston) |
| 2006: Tyrus Thomas, No. 4 first round, Portland (traded to Chicago) |
| 2005: Brandon Bass, No. 33 second round, New Orleans |
| 2000: Stromile Swift, No. 2 first round, Vancouver |
| Jabari Smith, No. 45 second round, Sacramento |
| 1996: Randy Livingston, No. 42 second round, Houston |
| Ronnie Henderson, No. 55 second round, Washington |
| 1993: Geert Hammink, No. 26 first round, Orlando |
| 1992: Shaquille O’Neal, No. 1 first round, Orlando |
| 1991: Stanley Roberts, No. 23 first round, Orlando |
| 1990: Chris Jackson, No. 3 first round, Denver |
| 1989: Ricky Blanton, No. 46 second round, Phoenix |
| 1988: Jose Vargas, No. 49 second round, Dallas |
| Hernan Montenegro, No. 57 third round, Philadelphia |
| 1987: Nikita Wilson, No. 30 second round, Portland |
| Anthony Wilson, No. 102 fifth round, Chicago |
| 1986: John Williams, No. 12 first round, Washington |
| Don Redden, No. 64 third round, Denver |
| Derrick Taylor, No. 72 fourth round, Indiana |
| 1985: Jerry Reynolds, No. 22 first round, Milwaukee |
| 1984: Leonard Mitchell, No. 60 third round, Cleveland |
| John Tudor, No. 198 ninth round, Dallas |
| 1983: Howard Carter, No. 15 first round, Denver |
| 1981: Greg Cook, No. 40 second round, New York |
| Rudy Macklin, No. 52 third round, Atlanta |
| Ethan Martin, No. 74, fourth round, Cleveland |
| Willie Sims, No. 101 fifth round, Denver |
| 1980: DeWayne Scales, No. 36 second round, New York |
| Rick Mattick, No. 121 sixth round, New Jersey |
| 1979: Al Green, No. 64 third round, Phoenix |
| Lionel Green, No. 80 fourth round, Houston |
| 1978: Kenny Higgs, No. 57 third round, Cleveland |
| 1975: Glenn Hansen, No. 31 second round, Kansas City-Omaha |
| 1974: Ed Palubinskas, No. 61 fourth round, Atlanta |
| Collis Temple Jr., No. 94 sixth round, Phoenix |
| 1972: Al Sanders, No. 56 fourth round, Baltimore |
| 1971: Nelson Isley, No. 230 17th round, Buffalo |
| 1970: Pete Maravich, No. 3 first round, Atlanta |
| Dan Hester, No. 31 second round, Atlanta |
| 1966: John Jones, No. 46 fifth round, Baltimore |
| 1965: Dick Maile, No. 82 11th round, Cincinnati |
| 1961: Bill Engressor, No. 105 14th round, New York |
| 1960: Dick Davies, No. 79 11th round, St. Louis |
| 1955: Don Belcher, Fort Wayne (territorial draft pick) |
| 1954: Bob Pettit, No. 2 first round, Milwaukee |
| 1952: Joe Dean, No. 5 first round, Indianapolis |
| 1947: Jack Coleman, Indianapolis (territorial draft pick) |
| Bob Lowther, Minneapolis (territorial draft pick) |
| Note: Prior to 1957, the draft was based on territorial rights. |



