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Postby alexboom on Wed Nov 19, 2003 10:25 pm

I tried to list as many "important" players as possible, in brackets, some comments, and the team where the player had his biggest impact during his NBA career :

updated through March, 31st

NBDL
Asheville Altitude
Rusty LaRue (Chicago Bulls)
Desmond Penigar (Orlando Magic)
Lavor Postell (New York)

Charleston Lowgators
Tierre Brown (Houston Rockets)
Carl English (Canadian player, in training camp with Pacers)
Hiram Fuller (Atlanta Hawks)
Ime Udoka (LA Lakers)

Columbus Riverdragons
Adam Harrington (Denver Nuggets)
Terrence Morris (Houston Rockets)
Derrick Zimmerman (drafted in 2003 by Golden State)

Fayetteville Patriots
Ernest Brown (Miami Heat)
Cedric Henderson (Clevelands Cavs)

Hunstville Flight
Erick Barkley (Portland Blazers)
Damone Brown (New Jersey Nets)
Mateen Cleaves (Detroit & Sacramento)
Ken Johnson (Miami Heat)
William Pippen (nephew of Scottie Pippen)
Alex Scales (Houston Rockets)


CBA
Dakota Wizards
Ashraf Amaya (Vancouver Grizzlies)
Maurice Carter (LA Lakers)
Dean Oliver (Golden State Warriors)
Chris Porter (Golden State Warriors)

Gary Steelhead
Frankie King (Los Angeles Lakers)
Olden Polynice (Sacramento Kings)
Leon Smith (Dallas Mavericks, coming directly from High School and had some psycho problem)

Great Lake Storms
Anthony Bonner (Knicks)
Willie Burton (Sixers)
Jimmy King (member of the Fab 5 in Michigan along with Juwan Howard and Chris Webber)

Idaho Stampede
Jerald Honeycutt (Bucks, seen in Blazers training camp this year)
Randy Livingston (Phoenix Suns)
Paul McPherson (Golden State Warriors)
Smush Parker (Cleveland Cavs)
Lari Ketner (Cleveland Cavs)

Rockford Lightning
Ronnie Fields (former Kevin Garnett teamate in H.S.)

Sioux Falls Skyforce
Roy Tarpley (former Mavericks, suspended in NBA for drug violation)
Darrin Hancock (Charlotte)

Yakima Sun Kings
Donnie Boyce (Hawks)
Anthony Goldwire (Denver)
Zendon Hamilton (Toronto)
Cedric Henderson (Cleveland and Golden State)
Anthony "Pig" Miller (Houston Rockets)

ABA
Kansas City Knights
Joe Crispin (Phoenix Suns)
Roy Rogers (Denver and Vancouver)

Juarez Gallos
Dejuan Wheat (Vancouver Grizzlies)

Long Beach Jam
Derrick Dial (Orlando Magic)
Yuta Tabuse (cut by the Nuggets during the training camp)
Juaquin Hawkins (Houston Rockets)

Argentina
Obras
Lazaro Borrel (Seattle)

Libertad de Suchales
Ryan Lorthridge (Golden State)

Quilmes
Evric Gray (Washington)


NBL - Australia
Melbourne
Mark Bradtke (Philadelphia Sixers)

Wollongong Hawks
Darnell Mee (Denver Nuggets 93-94)


Bulgaria
Sofia
Priest Lauderdale (Atlanta Hawks)


Canada
OPBA (Ontario Pro Basketball League)
Acie Earl (!) (Boston Celtics)

Czech Republic
BK ECM Nymburk
Jiri Zidek (Charlotte Hornets)

France
Chalon
Corey Benjamin (Chicago Bulls)

Dijon
Paccelis Morlende (drafted in 2003 by Seattle)

Limoges
Kenny Satterfield (Denver Nuggets)

Nancy
Randolph Childress (Detroit and Portland)
Fred Vinson (Seattle Sonics)

Pau-Orthez
Mate Skelin (Indiana Pacers)

Roanne
Makhtar N'Diaye (Vancouver Grizzlies)

Strasbourg
Keith Jennings (Denver Nuggets)


Greece
Apollon Patras
Dontae Jones (New York Knicks)
Ratko Varda (Washington Wizards)

Aris Salonica
Jermaine Jackson (Detroit, Toronto)

Makedonikos
Shane Heal (San Antonio Spurs)

Olympiakos Piraeus
Dalibor Bagaric (Chicago Bulls)
Ruben Wolkowyksy (Seattle Sonics)

Panathinaikos AO Athens
Mike Batiste (Vancouver Grizzlies)

Israel
Maccabi Elite Tel-Aviv
Anthony Parker (Philadelphia Sixers)
Maceo Baston (Toronto Raptors)


Italy
Skipper Bologna
Hanno Mottola (Atlanta Hawks)

Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna
AJ Guyton (Chicago Bulls)

FuturVirtus Castelmaggiore
Vonteego Cummings (Golden State)

Carisbo Futurvirtus
Rick Brunson (Chicago Bulls)

Virtus Roma
Cory Alexander (Denver Nuggets)
Vicenzo Espozito ("Turnover Man" seen with the Raptors)

Montepaschi Siena
David Vanterpool (Washington Wizards)

Benetton Treviso
Tyus Edney (Sacramento Kings)
Maurice Evans (Minnesota Timberwolves)


Japan
Aishin Sea Horses
JR Henderson (Vancouver Grizzlies)

Hitachi Sunrockers
David Benoit (!) (Utah Jazz)
Brian Evans (New Jersey Nets)

Mitsubishi Electric Dolphins
Antonio Lang (Cleveland Cavs)

Toyota Alvark
Charles O'Bannon (Detroit Pistons, Ed's brother)


Lithuania
Zalgiris Kaunas
Arvydas Sabonis (Portland Blazers)


Macedonia
Aris Thessaloniki
Ryan Stack (Cleveland Cavs)


PBA (Philippines)
Scott Burrell (Chicago Bulls)

Bgy Ginebra
Torraye Braggs (Houston Rockets)

San Miguel
Art Long (Philadelphia Sixers)


Russian Super league
CSKA Moscow
Victor Alexander (Golden State - seen last year with Detroit)
Dragan Tarlac (Chicago Bulls)
Mirsad Turkcan (New York & Milwaukee)

Kaasan Uniks
Martin Müürsepp (Dallas Mavericks / Miami Heat - Estonian player)
Chris Anstey (Chicago Bulls - Australian player)


Slovenia
KrKa Novo Mesto
Rick Rickert (drafted in 2003 by the Timberwolves)

Spain
Alicante
Lou Roe (Detroit Pistons)

Auna Gran Canaria
Kirk Penney (Miami Heat)

Caprabo Lleida
Derrick Alston (Philadelphia Sixers)

Casademont Girona
John Thomas (Toronto Raptors)

DKV Joventut Badalona
Zan Tabak (Houston / Toronto / Indiana)

Estudiantes
Andrae Patterson (Minnesota)
Kebu Stewart (Philadelphia)

Pamesa Valencia
Antoine Rigaudeau (Dallas Mavericks)

Real Madrid
Antonis Fotsis (Memphis Grizzlies)

Tau Ceramica Vitoria
Kornell David (Chicago Bulls)

Unicaja Malaga
Fred Weis (Phantom Menace, 15th pick in 2000 by NY, known for being dunked by Vince Carter during 2000 Olympics)


Turkey
Efes Pilsen Istanbul
Trajan Langdon (Cleveland Cavs)

Ulker Istanbul
Efthimios Rentzias (Philadelphia Sixers)
Melvin Booker (Golden State Warriors)


Ukraine
BC Kyiv
Steeve Goodrich (Chicago Bulls)
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Postby [Q] on Thu Nov 20, 2003 6:54 am

Wow, this is very interesting, Alex. I've been playing NBA Live since Live '95, so I recognize most of these names. Whatever happened to former Laker Mike Penberthy and Harold Miner?
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Postby Old School Fool on Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:07 pm

Harold Miner :D He retired....in 1997 i Think....He was in NBA Live 1997 Though :)
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Postby Andrew on Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:26 pm

Harold Miner was last seen at the Raptors' training camp prior to the 1996/1997 season. As Old School Fool mentioned, he called it quits after only four years and two slam dunk championships.
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Postby Jux on Fri Nov 21, 2003 7:02 pm

Martin Müürsepp and Chris Ansty played both in Dallas Maverics in ´98.
Now in this season they both play in Russian Super league in Kaasan Unics.
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Postby alexboom on Fri Nov 21, 2003 7:59 pm

Thanks for the info

I updated the list adding a lot of players that are now in Europe but there are still many missing I assume
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Postby Andrew on Fri Nov 21, 2003 8:52 pm

Jux wrote:Martin Müürsepp and Chris Ansty played both in Dallas Maverics in ´98.
Now in this season they both play in Russian Super league in Kaasan Unics.


So that's where Anstey is now. I remember he played a few more seasons back here after the Bulls cut him.
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Postby cklitsie on Sun Nov 23, 2003 9:18 am

I live in Holland and there is a basketball competition too ( :lol: yeah i'm not kiddin, even in Holland) When I was watching a game of my hometown team in the first division, I suddenly recognised a player from the opponents and I was like: 'Who is that guy?'
It was Terrence Stansbury, former NBA player (forgot what team, thought Pacers) and he played in the dunk contests from 1985, 86, and 87. I recognised him b/c I had downloaded the Top 10 Dunkers of all time from the dunk contest and he was in it, higher than Kenny Thomas (10) and Larry Nance (9), tied with Shawn Kemp for the 8th spot.
Anyway he played for BS Weert in the Dutch league.

and this (kinda off-topic):
Today I've downloaded a clip of 1995 McDonalds High School All-Star Game and there was a guy named Ryan Robertson starting for the West alongside Albert White, Derek hood, Kris Clack and Kevin Garnett.
In the Dutch league one of the best players is a white American guard named Ryan Robertson, maybe he's the same.

So I might live in Holland, I've still seen some good players.
If I was born earlier I could have seen Vince Carter (and others now-NBA-players) play in Haarlem in the HBW (Haarlem Basketball Week). I live in a small place in the south, where we had a famous international tournament a couple of years ago (when I wasn't playing b-ball yet) where players like Dan Gadzuric and Francesco Elson actually played, IN MY SMALL FARMERSTOWN!!!

I will check if there are any ex-NBA-players in the Dutch league now, if I find someone I will tell you.
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Postby alexboom on Mon Nov 24, 2003 8:18 am

I was in high school with a friend that played basketball well (he had no jump shot but was quite athletic), and once played an one on one with terrence stansbury when he was in france ! a good experience for him, he lost the one on one, but hey, those challenges are for fun ain't it ?
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Postby alexboom on Tue Nov 25, 2003 6:17 am

i've updated a little the list, with Shane Heal, Carl English, Cedric Ceballos, and some other
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Postby Old School Fool on Tue Nov 25, 2003 1:15 pm

You SAW with Terrance Stansbury? :shock: :shock: In Person? :shock: Dude! That fool was the SHIT! in the NBA he did this Flying One Handed Dunk in the Dunk Comp in 86 i saw it on ESPN Classic...He like Jumpped over some dude in a small chair LOL
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Postby nikolass127 on Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:45 am

Argentina

Obras
Lazaro Borrel PF (Seattle)

Libertad de Suchales
Ryan Lorthridge (Golden State)

Quilmes
Evric Gray PF (Washington)
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Postby alexboom on Wed Dec 03, 2003 12:08 am

updated list and added former NBAers that are now in Spain, NBDL and... Japan ! (I even found David Benoit :shock: )
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Postby OrlandoMagic on Wed Dec 03, 2003 9:28 am

umm.. i know one that you forgot to put in there Darnell Mee(i think he played for the Nuggets) not sure a few yrs bak but yeh hes playing here in Australia for the Wollongong Hawks in the NBL
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Postby GloveGuy on Thu Dec 04, 2003 7:50 am

I wonder what happen to Ceballos. I didn't seem him on the list. Maybe it's my eyes. :shock: but weren't he and Van Exel the stars of the Lakers during the Post-Magic/Pre-Shaq Lakers era?

You can't help but feel for Demarr Johnson. He was supposed to start for the Hawks that season, until he got in the car accident.

Some of these guys had some promising (but short) careers in the NBA. I thought Smush Parker was gonna be good, along with Trajan Langdon(could flat out shoot!). Omar Cook must be an NBDL veteran now.

Terence Stansbury. I believe it was the great "Statue-of-Liberty" dunk he did. Just inside the free throw line, he could hold the ball up with one hand, and do a 360, looking like a revolving Statue of Liberty.
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Postby alexboom on Thu Dec 04, 2003 9:11 pm

Ceballos signed with Sioux Falls but resigned about 1 week later.

In this list you can see a lot of bursts... And for Dermarr Johnson, he's dominating in ABA... I guess he slowly recovers and finds his old level, before his accident.
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Postby Fresh8 on Fri Dec 05, 2003 10:56 am

WHEN WILL WEIS GO TO NBA???
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Postby d_answer on Sat Dec 06, 2003 12:57 am

Ceballos played today in the PBA's finals as a temporary import
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Postby ShowMeTheMoney on Sat Dec 06, 2003 3:21 pm

Yep. Cedric Ceballos is currently in the Philippines.

Although the official word is that he's here for only one game (game 3 - last night) while the original import sits out due to a minor injury.
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Postby airtsinelas on Sun Jan 04, 2004 8:34 pm

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Cedric Ceballos in his only appearance in the Philippines.
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Postby Old School Fool on Wed Jan 07, 2004 2:54 pm

Statue Of Liberty DunK! i heard of that.....Vince Carter does it sort of...but he holds the ball near his head like when MJ did The Kiss The Rim Free Throw Dunk....I remember seeing Vince on ESPN do it back when the Raptors had the Gay ANIMAL Girl Uniforms He spun around and dunked it...looked at the camera below the rim and Shimmied his Shoulder :D
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Postby Bill Russell on Wed Jan 07, 2004 5:08 pm

I know it has little or nothing matter to this thread, but I've seen Leandrinho (Phoenix) and Alex (San Antonio) play, live, last year & so... I live in Americana, southeast of the state of São Paulo, in Brazil, and have family in the city of Rio Claro (something like "Bright River"), and I've seen Askia Jones play. He was a rookie guard with the Timberwolves when Webber, Howard and Penny (amongst others) were rookies. Best player I've ever seen play, live. He dominated here, had a game like Grant Hill's.

Also, the city I live in (Americana), has a pretty traditional female basketball team. I've seen Adrieene Goodson play, she was fantastic. I think she played in the WNBA.

Also, I've seen Cynthia Cooper play too. Both Cooper and Goodson played for our team. Cooper was fantastic, absolutely amazing, too bad she left the team during the middle of a season to go for the US in what would later be the inaugural season of the WNBA.[/b]
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Postby airtsinelas on Wed Jan 07, 2004 8:20 pm

Askia Jones played here in the Philippines three years ago with Shell, and he was really impressive. He was shooting very well from the three point ark over here. I think he was averaging below 30 a game.
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Postby Sedge on Wed Feb 04, 2004 1:49 pm

Isn't Ceballos playing for the Globetrotters?
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Postby alexboom on Sat Mar 27, 2004 3:09 am

I updated as much as I could the list, updating it and adding a bunch of players. I looked also for Harold Miner, it seems that he retired from basketball and now is running business in Las Vegas
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