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  • State: Michigan
  • Capital: Lansing
  • Admission to Union: January 26, 1837
  • Nickname: The Great Lakes State
State Background:
        Michigan is a Midwestern state of the United States. It was named after Lake Michigan, the word 'Michigan' itself being a French derivative of the Ojibwe misshikama (read "mish-ih-GAH-muh"), meaning "big lake" (compare kitchikama, meaning "Great Lake" - pronounced "gitch-ih-GAH-ma," or "Gitchee-Gumee" as rendered by Longfellow).


Bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair, Michigan has the longest freshwater shoreline in the United States, the longest total shoreline after Alaska (including island shorelines), and more recreational boats than any other state in the union. A person in Michigan is never more than 85 miles (137 km) from open Great Lakes water and is never more than 6 miles from a natural water source.


Michigan is the only bi-peninsular state. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the Mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. The Upper Peninsula (U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and its natural resources.


The Upper and Lower Peninsulas are connected by the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge, which is the third longest suspension bridge in the world. The Great Lakes that border Michigan are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. Michigan also abuts Lake Saint Clair, which is between Lake Erie and Lake Huron.

Sources: Wikipedia.com, May 2006
(80) Draft Picks
Round Pick Overall Year Name Pos. Drafted By Birth City
2 20 42 1977 Bob Elliott PF Philadelphia Ann Arbor
2 14 36 1977 Ben Poquette PF Detroit Ann Arbor
2 9 36 1992 Duane Cooper PG LA Lakers Benton Harbor
2 12 39 1994 Anthony Miller PF Golden State Benton Harbor
2 5 14 1962 Chet Walker F Syracuse Benton Harbor
2 21 51 2005 Robert Whaley PF Utah Benton Harbor
1 6 6 2001 Shane Battier SF/SG Vancouver Birmingham
1 17 17 1981 Kevin Loder SG/SF Kansas City Cassopolis
1 28 28 2006 Maurice Ager SG Dallas Detroit
2 1 11 1966 Henry Akin C New York Detroit
1 17 17 1991 Victor Alexander PF Golden State Detroit
1 18 18 1989 B.J. Armstrong PG Chicago Detroit
2 2 29 1992 P.J. Brown PF New Jersey Detroit
1 3 3T 1965 Bill Buntin F Detroit Detroit
1 9 9 1990 Willie Burton SG/SF Miami Detroit
2 8 17 1964 Bill Chmielewski C Cincinnati Detroit
1 9 9 1967 Mel Daniels C Cincinnati Detroit
2 5 22 1976 Johnny Davis PG Portland Detroit
2 4 34 2006 Paul Davis PF/C LA Clippers Detroit
1 4 4T 1962 Dave Debusschere F Detroit Detroit
2 5 34 1995 Andrew DeClercq PF Golden State Detroit
2 23 52 1998 Derrick Dial SG San Antonio Detroit
2 3 30 1994 Howard Eisley PG Minnesota Detroit
1 4 4 2000 Marcus Fizer PF Chicago Detroit
2 12 41 2003 Willie Green SG Seattle Detroit
2 20 49 2001 Ken Johnson C/PF Miami Detroit
1 20 20 1979 Larry Knight PF Utah Detroit
2 4 41 1990 Negele Knight PG Phoenix Detroit
1 9 9 1977 Tom LaGarde PF Denver Detroit
2 19 46 1994 Voshon Lenard SG Milwaukee Detroit
2 10 39 1995 Donny Marshall SF Cleveland Detroit
1 12 12 1984 Tim McCormick C Cleveland Detroit
1 15 15 1971 Kennedy McIntosh F Chicago Detroit
2 15 33 1974 Eric Money PG/SG Detroit Detroit
2 2 12 1966 Dorie Murrey F Detroit Detroit
2 25 52 1993 Mike Peplowski PF/C Sacramento Detroit
1 8 8 1995 Shawn Respert SG Portland Detroit
1 11 11 1994 Carlos Rogers PF/C Seattle Detroit
1 13 13 1994 Jalen Rose SG/PG Denver Detroit
2 10 28 1975 Dan Roundfield PF Cleveland Detroit
1 6 6 1991 Doug Smith PF/C Dallas Detroit
1 11 11 1972 Ralph Simpson F/G Chicago Detroit
1 14 14 1997 Maurice Taylor PF LA Clippers Detroit
1 5 5 1971 George Trapp F Atlanta Detroit
2 1 15 1968 John Trapp F San Diego Detroit
1 6 6 1998 Robert Traylor PF Dallas Detroit
2 1 23 1978 Terry Tyler PF Detroit Detroit
1 1 1 1993 Chris Webber PF Orlando Detroit
1 14 14 2000 Mateen Cleaves PG Detroit Flint
2 16 33 1976 Butch Feher SG Phoenix Flint
1 12 12 1976 Terry Furlow SG Philadelphia Flint
1 13 13 1988 Jeff Grayer SG Milwaukee Flint
2 25 54 2000 Cory Hightower SG/SF San Antonio Flint
1 23 23 1989 Roy Marble SG/SF Atlanta Flint
1 21 21 2000 Morris Peterson SF Toronto Flint
1 4 4 1989 Glen Rice SF Miami Flint
2 21 45 1986 Keith Smith SG Milwaukee Flint
2 19 43 1985 Barry Stevens SG Denver Flint
1 6 6 2003 Chris Kaman C LA Clippers Grand Rapids
2 12 39 1990 Steve Scheffler PF Charlotte Grand Rapids
2 25 52 1992 Matt Steigenga SF/PF Chicago Grand Rapids
1 13 13 1990 Loy Vaught PF LA Clippers Grand Rapids
1 2 2 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich F San Diego Hamtramck
2 27 54 1991 Marcus Kennedy PF Portland Highland Park
2 25 55 2004 Rickey Paulding SG Detroit Highland Park
2 21 45 1984 Gary Plummer PF Golden State Highland Park
1 5 5 1991 Steve Smith SG/PG Miami Highland Park
2 5 15 1966 Neil Johnson F Baltimore Jackson
2 22 51 1997 Chris Crawford SF Atlanta Kalamazoo
2 1 24 1981 Jay Vincent PF Dallas Kalamazoo
1 18 18 1988 Ricky Berry SF Sacramento Lansing
1 1 1 1979 Earvin Johnson PG LA Lakers Lansing
2 23 52 2002 Marcus Taylor PG Minnesota Lansing
2 7 29 1978 John Long SG Detroit Romulus
1 16 16 1990 Terry Mills PF Milwaukee Romulus
2 17 46 2000 Deeandre Hulett SF/SG Toronto Saginaw
1 8 8 1991 Mark Macon SG Denver Saginaw
1 5 5 2001 Jason Richardson SG Golden State Saginaw
1 14 14 1988 Dan Majerle SF Phoenix Traverse City
2 8 33 1988 Grant Long PF Miami Wayne


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