

Courtesy of Eurobasket LLC We bring you last week's top former Broncos players who are currently playing in pro basketball.
#1. Jonathan Salazar (6'6''-F-1999, played in 2021-22, plays pro in Argentina) could not help Ciclista (0-1) in their last game. Despite his good performance the 14th-placed Ciclista (0-1) lost 61-69 on the road to the second-ranked Dep Norte in the Conferencia Sur. Salazar scored 10 points in 33 minutes. It was his first game for Ciclista this season. The Regular Season already ended. It's Salazar's first year with the team.
#2. Vukasin Minic (6'6''-G-2003, played in 2022-24, plays in Serbia) was not able to help Konstantin in their game against Proleter (1-6) in the Serbian 2MLS (second division). He scored 7 points. The league leader Konstantin was defeated 103-97 in Zrenjanin by the one of league's weakest teams Proleter (#15). But this is still an early stage of the season and everything may happen. This year Minic averages 9.8ppg and 1.8rpg.
Other former New Mexico Military Institute players, who play in pro basketball:
Trevelin Queen (6'6''-G-1997, played in 2017-18) signed for Guangdong Southern Tigers in Chinese CBA
Jermane Carter (6'6''-PF-1999, played in 2018-20) played for Vrsac in Serbian KLS
Furaha Cadeaux de Dieu (6'8''-F-1998, played in 2019-21) plays for Patriots in Rwandan RBL
Osborn Shema (7'0''-C-1998, played in 2019-20) plays for APR in Rwandan RBL
Latik Murphy (6'4''-G/F-2001, played in 2021-22) played for Winterthur in Swiss NLB
Justin Bramao (6'5''-G-2002, played in 2023-25) plays for Lakers Sports Club in Barbados BABA
Marc Seylan-Agbo (6'4''-G-1992, played in 2014-15) signed for Matero Magic in Zambian D1
Nicolas Girondin (6'1''-G-2001, played in 2020-21) played for Gennevilliers in French NM2
Bijan Johnson (6'0''-PG-1997, played in 2012-16) plays for Rise and Grind in the The Basketball Tournament
Notice: The list above includes only some of alumni playing currently in pro basketball. Check complete list of New Mexico Military Institute basketball alumni.

Jonathan Salazar is last week best Broncos alumni, who plays professional basketball (Photo: @pages/Virginia-Union-University-Athleti)




