It took 36 picks before a Pitt Panther was selected in the 2009 NBA Draft, and when one was finally chosen, it was Sam Young getting the nod ahead of DeJuan Blair.
The former University of Pittsburgh teammates were projected as first-round selections, but hung around on the draft board, falling to the second round.
The Memphis Grizzlies took Young with the 36th pick in the draft.
ESPN had Young ranked as the No. 22 prospect in the draft.

(Sam Young)
Young (6-7, 223 pounds) joins Connecticut standout and Blair Big East rival Hasheem Thabeet (No. 2 overall) as part of the Grizzlies' incoming class.
Young joins a Memphis team that went 24-58 last season.
Blair, a First-Team All-American center, was selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the 37th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.
Blair was ranked the No. 19 best prospect by ESPN.
"Everyone was hyping me going in the first round. I should've been in the first round, but God didn't want me to be. It was an excellent choice going to San Antonio," said Blair.
Blair (6-7, 277 pounds) enters the NBA following a sophomore college season in which he was named Big East Co-Player of the Year alongside Thabeet.
Blair joins a Spurs team that was eliminated in the first round of the NBA playoffs by the Dallas Mavericks last season.
Blair's last appearance with the Pitt Panthers was a 78-76 defeat to Villanova in the Elite Eight Round of the NCAA Tournament last season.

(DeJuan Blair)
A four-year starter at Pittsburgh's Schenley High School, Blair scored 1,563 career points with the Spartans.
He led a Schenley team that captured the 2007 PIAA Class AAAA championship.
Prior to committing to Pitt, Blair was heavily recruited coming out of high school, but struggled to make a decision.
It was ultimately his grandmother, Donna Saddler, who told him Pitt was where he needed to be.
He became a starter in his freshman season with the Panthers and was named to the All-American Freshman Team while helping Pitt win the Big East Conference tournament.
Popular for his play on the court, Blair became an even bigger figure in the Pittsburgh community off of it, often drawing crowds wherever he went and even riding in the Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLIII victory parade.
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