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Keith Jennings
Good 'ol Mister Jennings. I loved that guy when he came out of Middle Tennessee State. I remember hoping he would be drafted, but he wasn't. He hooked up with the Warriors from 1992-95. He then had a short stint with the Nuggets. Since then, he has been all over the globe. Stops in Spain, France, Russia, and Turkey. I'm not sure where/if he is currently playing.
Drew Barry
I have always been a huge DB Fan. He has a few brief stints in the NBA with Sonics, Warriors, and the Hawks. He played with them during parts of the 1998-2001 Seasons. After watching Drew play for 4 years at the Summer Pro League, I'm convinced that he is as good a passer I have ever seen. His vision and court awareness are as good if not better than anyone around. Unfortunately for Drew his Jumpshot isn't and that's the only reason he was unable to stick.
The last two years he had been in Italy. For the 2002-03 Season he is in Poland with Prokom Trefl Sopot.
I'll never forget meeting Drew at the So Cal Summer Pro League a few years ago. I asked him to sign his one basketball card that he has. He was astonished that someone had one, and told a few guys he was sitting with "See, even crappy players like me have a card." It was pretty funny. I've experienced tons of things like that when I get "Small Guys" to sign for me. They are always shocked that (1) someone knows who they are and wants and auto and (2) that I have their card.
Alfred Grigsby
Since finishing up at Cal Alfred has played in Japan every year since 1997.
Jerald Honeycutt
I have followed Jerald's Career since his Freshman year at Tulane. My sister went there the same years, so I always kep track of Tulane Basketball. I thought he had a chance to be a success in the NBA because of his versatility. However, Chris Ford and the Bucks never gave him a fair shot. He was traded to the 76ers, but once his 2-Year Rookie Contract expired he was done in the League. He has spent time the last few years in Greece, Russia, Phillippinnes, and the ABA. He is currently playing for Talk 'N Text in the Phillippines. He was leading the league in Scoring the last time I checked up on him. I really hope he returns to the NBA someday, but I don't think he will. Anybody interested in my 500 Jerald Honeycutt Rookie Cards? Didn't think so.
Derek Hood
Derek is close to returning to the NBA. He spent the early part of 1999 with the Hornets before being waived in January 2000 when his contract was to be guaranteed for the rest of the year. He is currently in camp with the Dallas Mavericks. I think he has a shot to stick because Cuban doesn't mind storing players on the IL. He played this past summer for the Jazz in Utah. Last year he was with Mobile of the NBDL.
Damon Flint
Damon was a sweet shooting lefty for Cincy back when they came on the scene in the early 1990's. He never really had any NBA opportunities, but he has made a career out of Professional Basketball. He was in Korea in 2000. Last year he played for Kentucky in the ABA. I've always kept an eye out for Damon's name because I liked him at Cincy.
And then..............?
Jumanji
Good 'ol Mister Jennings. I loved that guy when he came out of Middle Tennessee State. I remember hoping he would be drafted, but he wasn't. He hooked up with the Warriors from 1992-95. He then had a short stint with the Nuggets. Since then, he has been all over the globe. Stops in Spain, France, Russia, and Turkey. I'm not sure where/if he is currently playing.
Drew Barry
I have always been a huge DB Fan. He has a few brief stints in the NBA with Sonics, Warriors, and the Hawks. He played with them during parts of the 1998-2001 Seasons. After watching Drew play for 4 years at the Summer Pro League, I'm convinced that he is as good a passer I have ever seen. His vision and court awareness are as good if not better than anyone around. Unfortunately for Drew his Jumpshot isn't and that's the only reason he was unable to stick.
The last two years he had been in Italy. For the 2002-03 Season he is in Poland with Prokom Trefl Sopot.
I'll never forget meeting Drew at the So Cal Summer Pro League a few years ago. I asked him to sign his one basketball card that he has. He was astonished that someone had one, and told a few guys he was sitting with "See, even crappy players like me have a card." It was pretty funny. I've experienced tons of things like that when I get "Small Guys" to sign for me. They are always shocked that (1) someone knows who they are and wants and auto and (2) that I have their card.
Alfred Grigsby
Since finishing up at Cal Alfred has played in Japan every year since 1997.
Jerald Honeycutt
I have followed Jerald's Career since his Freshman year at Tulane. My sister went there the same years, so I always kep track of Tulane Basketball. I thought he had a chance to be a success in the NBA because of his versatility. However, Chris Ford and the Bucks never gave him a fair shot. He was traded to the 76ers, but once his 2-Year Rookie Contract expired he was done in the League. He has spent time the last few years in Greece, Russia, Phillippinnes, and the ABA. He is currently playing for Talk 'N Text in the Phillippines. He was leading the league in Scoring the last time I checked up on him. I really hope he returns to the NBA someday, but I don't think he will. Anybody interested in my 500 Jerald Honeycutt Rookie Cards? Didn't think so.
Derek Hood
Derek is close to returning to the NBA. He spent the early part of 1999 with the Hornets before being waived in January 2000 when his contract was to be guaranteed for the rest of the year. He is currently in camp with the Dallas Mavericks. I think he has a shot to stick because Cuban doesn't mind storing players on the IL. He played this past summer for the Jazz in Utah. Last year he was with Mobile of the NBDL.
Damon Flint
Damon was a sweet shooting lefty for Cincy back when they came on the scene in the early 1990's. He never really had any NBA opportunities, but he has made a career out of Professional Basketball. He was in Korea in 2000. Last year he played for Kentucky in the ABA. I've always kept an eye out for Damon's name because I liked him at Cincy.
And then..............?
Jumanji
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