Charlie Krueger was a two-time All-American at Texas A&M, which translated to a First Round Draft Selection (Eighth Overall) by the San Francisco 49ers, which would be the only team he ever played professionally for.
Only with the Chicago Bulls for his first four seasons, the Finnish Power Forward was one of the few bright spots of an otherwise mediocre squad.
Guy McIntyre was a Third Round Pick in 1984 from the University of Georgia, but he was not used as a starter in his first four seasons, but rather a Special Teams and role player.
Scott May had about as good a year as you could in 1975-76 when he was a senior at Indiana. Playing at Small Forward for the Bobby Knight coached team, May took the Hoosiers to an undefeated season, an NCAA Championship, and was the consensus MVP. The nearby Chicago Bulls took May with the Second Overall Pick that year.