Wallace Bryant
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Born | California Sea Kings | July 14, 1959
2019-present | Bethel Christian School |
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Wallace Gordon Bryant Jr. (born July 14, 1959) is a retired American professional
Emerson High School in Gary, Indiana, before playing at the University of San Francisco
.
Professional playing career
Bryant was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1982. After one season with the Bulls, he was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, on September 14, 1984, with whom he spent the prime of his career.
On November 26, 1986, after two seasons with Dallas, Bryant was waived, and was than picked up by the Los Angeles Clippers. After playing eight games for Los Angeles, he retired from the league in 1986. After playing only three seasons, his entire career totals were 323 points, 374 rebounds, and 40 blocks.
He also played in Spain for
Euroleague title, Yoga Bologna (1987–1988, Serie A2), and Filodoro Napoli
(1990–1991).
Coaching career
In 2011, Bryant became the
California Sea Kings of the new American Basketball Association.[1]
References
- ^ California SeaKings Basketball Team Get a Fresh Start with New 7'2” Head Coach and General Manager Mr. Wallace Bryant HobNobMonterey.com. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com
- Career info
- Bio on Mavswiki