Ed Stokes
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Edward Kobie Stokes[1] (born September 3, 1971) is an American former professional basketball player, who played at the center position.
College career
Stokes attended the University of Arizona, where he played college basketball with the Arizona Wildcats, from 1989 to 1993. During his collegiate career, he scored 984 points, grabbed 644 rebounds, and blocked 167 shots.
Professional career
Stokes was selected by the
Crabs Rimini
.
In the
regular season games. Stokes was also under preseason contracts with the Denver Nuggets, in October 1996, and with the Seattle SuperSonics (October 1997 and September–October 2000). He appeared sparingly for the Toronto Raptors in the 1997–98 season
, in which he averaged 0.8 points and 1.0 rebounds, in 4.3 minutes per game, in 4 games played.
References
- ^ "Edward Kobie Diallo Stokes's profile". FIBA.com.
- ^ Bucher, Ric (January 5, 1998). "Chapman Recalls Years In Washington". Washington Post. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
External links
- College & NBA stats at databasebasketball.com