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LGHL Which former Ohio State basketball players made the NBA playoffs?

Which former Ohio State basketball players made the NBA playoffs?
Brett Ludwiczak
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2023 Play-In Tournament - Minnesota Timberwolves v Los Angeles Lakers

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There are three former Buckeyes on postseason rosters, but you’ll likely only see two on the court.

Most of the attention of those around the Buckeye State on Saturday was on Ohio State’s spring game. Now that the annual exhibition has passed, we can focus on games that actually matter and count.

Following the “play-in tournament” this week, the NBA playoffs kicked off on Saturday. There are three former Buckeyes on the rosters of teams in this year’s playoffs. Two of those Ohio State alums were on the court during this week during the “play-in tournament”, with one of those games featuring a couple of the best guards in Ohio State history going head-to-head.


Mike Conley - Minnesota Timberwolves


After being traded by the Utah Jazz before the NBA’s trade deadline, Mike Conley played a big role in Minnesota earning a spot in the playoffs for the second year in a row. Even though the Timberwolves will meet top-seeded Denver in the first round of the playoffs, it definitely wasn’t easy for Conley and company.

Minnesota took on the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night, with the winner earning the seventh-seed in the Western Conference. The former Ohio State point guard had a great game, hitting six three-pointers and finishing with 23 points, which was just a point behind Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored a team-high 24 points. Unfortunately, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and the rest of the Lakers were a little too much, as Los Angeles won 108-102 in overtime to secure their spot in the playoffs.

The loss meant that Minnesota would return home to host the Oklahoma City Thunder, who beat New Orleans on Wednesday night. The Timberwolves received a boost with the return of Rudy Gobert, who was suspended for Tuesday’s game after an altercation during the regular season finale with teammate Kyle Anderson. Towns, Gobert, and Anthony Edwards were too much for the Thunder to handle, with Minnesota routing Oklahoma City 120-95. Conley finished with 14 points and was a +24 when he was on the court.

2023 Play-In Tournament - Minnesota Timberwolves v Los Angeles Lakers
Photo by Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images

Now Minnesota will take on the Denver Nuggets in the best-of-seven first round series. The teams split their four meetings this year, but none of those meetings came with Conley on the roster. Conley did square off with the Nuggets twice this year, with both meetings coming before November. In the first game of the season, Conley scored 13 points and dished out eight assists in a 123-102. Less than two weeks later, Conley notched 14 points and was credited with five assists, but Denver was able to top Utah 117-101.


D’Angelo Russell - Los Angeles Lakers


While Mike Conley had a strong game for Minnesota on Tuesday night, D’Angelo Russell struggled against his former team. Russell was just 1-9 from the field, scoring two points. Even though his shots weren’t falling, Russell stayed involved in the offense, handing out eight assists in Los Angeles’ 108-102 victory in overtime.

Russell will now try and regain the form that he showed in the final three games of the regular season, when he was 21-40 from the field and 11-23 from three-point range. With their win on Tuesday night, Los Angeles clinched their spot in the playoffs, with their first game being this afternoon against the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Lakers won the season series 2-1, but this series will be different from what we saw during the regular season since LeBron James and Ja Morant missed the final meeting between the teams in the regular season early last month. James also missed a February matchup between the teams, and Anthony Davis was out in January when the teams first matched up.

The Grizzlies will be a familiar matchup for Russell, who battled Memphis last year in the first round of the playoffs when he was still with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Russell also saw the Grizzlies three times this season before he was traded to Los Angeles. The best performance against Memphis for Russell came in late January when he scored 19 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and registered seven assists in a 111-100 win over the Grizzlies.


Duane Washington Jr. - New York Knicks


Even though Duane Washington Jr. is still on New York’s playoff roster, it will likely take a miracle for the former Buckeye to see the court against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Washington signed a two-way contract with the Knicks on the final day of February, but he has yet to appear in a game with New York since signing with the team.

If Washington has been unable to get on the court with the Knicks as the season wound down and the team played in a few meaningless games, it’s hard to imagine the guard getting on the court when the pressure is ratcheted up in the playoffs.

It is unfortunate Washington likely won’t see any playing time in the series since the Knicks will be playing at least two games in Ohio. If only Washington had a bigger role with New York, as it would have been interesting to see how Cavaliers and Ohio State fans would react to Washington making some plays in the series.

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LGHL Huge recruiting weekend for Ohio State results in two commitments, No. 2 overall class

Huge recruiting weekend for Ohio State results in two commitments, No. 2 overall class
Gene Ross
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Three-star athlete Sam Williams-Dixon | Tom Loy, 247Sports

It was a BOOOMing weekend for the Buckeyes.

This was a big weekend for Ohio State both on and off the field, and it did not disappoint. The Buckeyes partook in the annual spring game, where we got to see a small glimpse at what the 2023 team is going to offer. However, the big names of the day took place away from the glorified scrimmage, as Ryan Day and his crew were able to reel in a pair of new commits amid the festivities.

The first BOOOOM of the day came from 2024 tight end Max LeBlanc. No relation, of course, to Matt Leblanc — AKA Joey from Friends — the four-star Tennessee prospect currently ranks as the No. 13 tight end and the No. 6 player from his home state. With over 30 offers to his name, the 6-foot-5 LeBlanc chose Ohio State over some big names among the likes of Alabama, Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee and many more. The Buckeyes, Vols and Wolverines were included in his top four alongside UNC.

COMMITTED TO THE ️ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/iexMfZ8qLJ

— Max LeBlanc (@MaxenceLeblanc5) April 15, 2023

LeBlanc is coming off a recent visit to Ohio State at the end of March, and must have liked what he saw enough to pull the trigger at this stage in the game. The Buckeyes actually only offered LeBlanc a few months ago in January, but he has been growing a relationship with position coach Keenan Bailey ever since. Bailey made the trip to Chattanooga to visit the tight end, and things have been trending positively ever since.

“I like coach Bailey,” LeBlanc told Bill Kurelic of Bucknuts. “I’ve liked Ohio State since I was younger. I was an Ohio State fan. I’m from Canada, Montreal, so Ohio State is not too far from there.”

LeBlanc is coming off an impressive junior season for Baylor School down in the Volunteer State. The Red Raiders are coming of an 11-2 campaign wherein they took home a state championship, and the Ohio State commit played a big role in that. LeBlanc caught 39 passes for 695 yards — and average of 17.8 yards per catch — and three touchdowns.

The second BOOOM came courtesy of in-state running back Sam Williams-Dixon. Ohio State had been the heavy favorite in the Ohio native’s recruitment for quite a long time now, but Williams-Dixon made it official this weekend shortly after the end of the spring game.


Williams-Dixon’s rankings don’t jump off the page, coming in as the No. 24 player in Ohio and the No. 79 athlete in the 247Sports Composite, but that could be changing soon as he transfers from the small Millersburg West Holmes to the much larger Pickerington North. The Buckeyes really like what they see in the 5-foot-11, 203-pound prospect, and while he is likely an underrecruited player, he still garnered offers from the likes of Cincinnati, Penn State, Tennessee, Wisconsin and others, so there is definitely something there.

Williams-Dixon becomes the second running back for Ohio State in this class alongside James Peoples, but he is more than happy to join the cycle with Peoples as the two have very different styles. Williams-Dixon is more of an Evan Pryor type; someone adept at catching the ball out of the backfield. Still, he is a more than capable runner, and Tony Alford and Co. are ecstatic to add him to the fold.

“There were a lot of reasons,” Williams-Dixon told Bucknuts as to why he picked Ohio State. “I have a great relationship with my position coach, coach [Tony] Alford. He’s really high on me. He’s like another father to me. He’s a black male in my life I need.”

Quick Hits

  • In addition to the pair of commits, Ohio State got even more good news this weekend when they found out they are one of the few schools still in the running for five-star cornerback Charles Lester III. The 6-foot-1 Florida native has cut down his list of nearly 30 offers down to four schools, with Ohio State in the mix alongside Alabama, Georgia and Florida State. Lester is the No. 3 CB and No. 18 overall player in the 247Sports Composite.
5-star CB Charles Lester III is down to four schools ⭐

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— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) April 16, 2023

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