In a related examination, we logged the number of first team All-Rookie members by NBA team since the 83-84 season. The Bulls, Warriors and Raptors led with eight appearances, while the Lakers, Suns, Pistons and Blazers were surprisingly light in the category.

But how does it breakdown by school?

Predictably, the big-time programs in Chapel Hill, Storrs, Durham and D.C. have produced several excellent rookies.

Louisville ('86) and Indiana ('87) are the only schools to have won a national championship during the timeframe to have no representatives on this list.
 
International Players: 12
North Carolina: 6 
Connecticut: 5 
Duke: 5 
Georgetown: 5 
Arizona: 4 
Georgia Tech: 4 
Kentucky: 4 
Syracuse: 4 
UNLV: 4 
No high school: 4
Florida: 3 
Kansas: 3 
Memphis: 3 
Michigan State: 3 
UCLA: 3  
Utah: 3 
Alabama: 2 
Auburn: 2  
California: 2 
Houston: 2 
Illinois: 2 
Kansas State: 2 
Maryland: 2 
Miami (OH):  2 
Michigan: 2 
North Carolina State: 2 
Stanford: 2  
Temple: 2 
Texas: 2 
USC: 2 
Wake Forest: 2 
Arizona State: 1 
Arkansas: 1 
Bradley: 1 
Cincinnati: 1 
Davidson: 1 
Florida State: 1 
Georgia: 1 
Hartford: 1 
Jacksonville: 1 
La Salle: 1 
Louisiana Tech: 1 
LSU: 1 
Marist: 1 
Marquette: 1 
Massachusetts: 1 
McNeese State: 1 
Mississippi State: 1 
Missouri: 1 
Navy: 1 
Notre Dame: 1 
Pittsburgh: 1 
Purdue: 1 
Rhode Island: 1 
St. John's: 1 
Tulane: 1 
UTEP: 1 
Villanova: 1 
Virginia: 1 
Virginia Union: 1 
Washington: 1 
Wichita State: 1 
Wisconsin: 1 
Xavier: 1