Congratulations to Cole Swider and Buddy Boeheim for playing in their first NBA games this past week and officially becoming NBA players. Both sharpshooters were considered by most to be longshots to play in the NBA, but they have now entered the NBA register. They are the 57th and 58th Orange basketball players to play in the NBA.
Swider played at Syracuse one season after transferring from Villanova. He would lead the Orange in three point percentage at 41% making 81 of 197 attempts, while also leading the team in rebounding with 6.8 rpg. Swider would make his NBA debut with the Los Angeles Lakers on October 18th against the defending world champion Golden State Warriors. Swider played in the last 1.52 of the game, pulling down a rebound, getting an assist, and missing his only three point shot attempt.
Boeheim played at Syracuse for four seasons. He is the Orange's second all time three point shooter with 309 three point field goals. He also finished 13th all time in points scored with 1,765, averaging 14.6 ppg. He was named to the ACC's All Conference First Team his senior year. Boeheim would make his NBA debut with the Detroit Pistons on October 21st against the New York Knicks. Boeheim would play the last 57 seconds of the game failing to get any shots.
Congrats to the two young men on achieving the milestone of their first game, and wishing them continued success on pursuing their NBA dreams.