BALTIMORE, Md. (May 20, 2026) -- Former Morgan State men's basketball players are making their presence felt across the global professional ranks, delivering standout performances while representing the Bears on international stages. From Qatar to Europe and South America, Morgan alumni continue to showcase their skill, consistency, and professionalism, serving as ambassadors of the program while competing at the highest levels of international basketball.
Stanley Davis Jr.
Stanley Davis Jr. | KK TFT Skopje (North Macedonia)
Leading the way was Stanley Davis Jr., who continues to shine in North Macedonia. The 2020 All-MEAC Third Team selection recorded 9 points, 4 rebounds, and 8 assists in 33 minutes for TFT despite the club falling, 109-87, to third-place Pelister in the North Macedonian Super League. Davis Jr., a 6-foot-5 guard, has enjoyed an outstanding season for TFT (22-5), averaging 14.9 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.3 steals per contest through 26 games.
Lewis Djonkam | Targu Jiu (Romania)
Lewis Djonkam delivered an efficient outing for Targu Jiu in Romania. The 6-foot-9 big man scored 19 points and added four rebounds in only 19 minutes of action, though Targu Jiu dropped a 108-87 decision to Targu Mures. Djonkam, a 2023 Morgan State graduate, is in his third professional season and first with the club, averaging 10.8 points and 5.7 rebounds across 34 appearances this year.
Myles Douglas
Myles Douglas | Mesa Monsoons
In The Basketball League (TBL), Myles Thompson continued to provide steady production for the Mesa Monsoons. The 6-foot-7 forward totaled 12 points, three rebounds, and three assists in a matchup against the 4 Bears Roar, but Mesa suffered a 115-93 setback in derby action. Thompson, who completed his Morgan State career in 2024, is averaging 10.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game during his rookie professional campaign.
Other former Morgan State University players who play in pro basketball:
- Dewayne Jackson (6'8''-F-1990, played in 2009-13) played for Homentmen in Lebanese DLBL
- Troy Baxter Jr. (6'9''-PF-1996, played in 2019-21) plays for Al Shamal in Qatari QBL
- Malik Miller (6'4''-G-1999, played in 2018-23) plays for Groningen in Dutch DBL
- Kameron Hobbs (5'10''-PG-2002, played in 2022-25) plays for Hopsi Polzela in Slovenian Liga OTP banka
- Lagio Grantsaan (6'8''-F-1997, played in 2019-22) plays for BAL Weert in Dutch DBL
- Myles Douglas (6'8''-F-1998, played in 2021-22) plays for Zubry Bialystok in Polish 1Liga
- Tiwian Kendley (6'5" G, Class of 2018) – Magic Show (The Basketball Tournament)
- Will Thomas (6-6, Class of 2025) - Bright DCU St.Vincents Dublin in Irish Super League
- Keith McGee (6'3" PG, Class of 2022) – KSA, Cameroon Division II
- Phil Carr (6'9''-F-1995, played in 2015-18) plays for UniFacisa Paraiba in Brazilian NBB
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