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'''Jerald DeWayne Honeycutt''' (born October 20, 1974) is an American former professional [[basketball]] player. |
'''Jerald DeWayne Honeycutt''' (born October 20, 1974) is an American former professional [[basketball]] player. |
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Honeycutt played high school basketball at Grambling Lab in Grambling, Louisiana. He played collegiately at [[Tulane University]], where he finished his career as the leading scorer and fifth leading rebounder in school history.<ref name="inducted">[http://www.lsus.edu/mensbasketball/news_detail.asp?ID=533 News ::|:: LSUS Men's Basketball ::|:: Louisiana State University in Shreveport<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He was inducted into the [[Louisiana]] Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.<ref name="inducted"/> He was selected by the [[Milwaukee Bucks]] in the 2nd round (38th overall) of the [[1997 NBA Draft]]. Honeycutt played 2 years in the NBA for the Bucks and the [[Philadelphia 76ers]], averaging 5.1 ppg in his career. |
Honeycutt played high school basketball at Grambling Lab in Grambling, Louisiana. He played collegiately at [[Tulane University]], where he finished his career as the leading scorer and fifth leading rebounder in school history.<ref name="inducted">[http://www.lsus.edu/mensbasketball/news_detail.asp?ID=533 News ::|:: LSUS Men's Basketball ::|:: Louisiana State University in Shreveport<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927021135/http://www.lsus.edu/mensbasketball/news_detail.asp?ID=533 |date=2007-09-27 }}</ref> He was inducted into the [[Louisiana]] Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.<ref name="inducted"/> He was selected by the [[Milwaukee Bucks]] in the 2nd round (38th overall) of the [[1997 NBA Draft]]. Honeycutt played 2 years in the NBA for the Bucks and the [[Philadelphia 76ers]], averaging 5.1 ppg in his career. |
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Honeycutt has played for the [[Continental Basketball Association|CBA]]'s [[Idaho Stampede]] and [[Grand Rapids Hoops]]<ref>[2004–2005 CBA Official Guide and Register, page 269]</ref> and in the Philippines, Greece, Russia,<ref>[http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/watn_honeycutt.html?num=202 NBA.com: Where are they now? Jerald Honeycutt] by Mike Lieberman, posted April 30, 2003</ref> Lebanon, Japan, and elsewhere. Honeycutt last played for the [[Toyotsu Fighting Eagles Nagoya|Toyota Tsusho Fighting Eagles]] of the [[Japan Basketball League]]. Jerald has also played for the Panasonic Trians, the [[Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins]] and the [[Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix]]. |
Honeycutt has played for the [[Continental Basketball Association|CBA]]'s [[Idaho Stampede]] and [[Grand Rapids Hoops]]<ref>[2004–2005 CBA Official Guide and Register, page 269]</ref> and in the Philippines, Greece, Russia,<ref>[http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/watn_honeycutt.html?num=202 NBA.com: Where are they now? Jerald Honeycutt] by Mike Lieberman, posted April 30, 2003</ref> Lebanon, Japan, and elsewhere. Honeycutt last played for the [[Toyotsu Fighting Eagles Nagoya|Toyota Tsusho Fighting Eagles]] of the [[Japan Basketball League]]. Jerald has also played for the Panasonic Trians, the [[Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins]] and the [[Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix]]. |
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Jerald DeWayne Honeycutt (born October 20, 1974) is an American former professional basketball player.
Honeycutt played high school basketball at Grambling Lab in Grambling, Louisiana. He played collegiately at
1997 NBA Draft. Honeycutt played 2 years in the NBA for the Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers
, averaging 5.1 ppg in his career.
Honeycutt has played for the
Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix
.
References
- ^ a b News ::|:: LSUS Men's Basketball ::|:: Louisiana State University in Shreveport Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ [2004–2005 CBA Official Guide and Register, page 269]
- ^ NBA.com: Where are they now? Jerald Honeycutt by Mike Lieberman, posted April 30, 2003
External links
- NBA.com player profile
- NBA stats @ basketball-reference.com