



Shawn Respert
6'1" SG
Respert was a standout at
After being a volunteer assistant coach at Prairie View A&M last season, Respert was hired in August to be director of basketball operations at
6'5" SG/SF
Lawrence Moten was the classic swingman player, able to play shooting guard and small forward. Moten never forced the action in the game, instead playing entirely within the flow. Often a game would end and you would be surprised that he had 20 points. His smooth style of play earned him the moniker "Poetry in Moten.” He was the Big East Rookie of the Year his freshman season, earning 3rd Team Big East Honors, and helping
After leaving the NBA, he played minor league ball in the
6'1" SG
At
Childress's NBA career was cut short by a torn ACL and disagreements with Portland Trail Blazers coach P. J. Carlesimo. Childress played ten games for the Sydney Kings in the 2000-01 Australian National Basketball League season and currently plays in
King Rice
6'0" PG
As a point guard at
Rice began a coaching career after leaving UNC. He has been an assistant coach at
Felipe Lopez
6'6" SG
López was one of the most highly touted players coming out of high school. He appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated before playing one college game. After a disappointing career at St. John's University he was selected out by the San Antonio Spurs with the 24th pick in the 1998 NBA Draft.
Lopez spent the 2005/06 season with Lleida in
6'2" SG UNLV
Hunt is best known as the UNLV Runnin' Rebels shooting guard when the Rebels won the 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and appeared in the Final Four in 1991. He was also named the tournement's Most Outstanding Player.
Hunt went undrafted in the '91 draft after leaving school as a junior. However, The La Crosse Catbirds selected him in the second round of that year's Continental Basketball Association draft with the 25th overall pick.
Hunt ran into some legal troubles after leaving college. In October 1993, Hunt was arrested for marijuana possession in connection with a traffic stop and later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. In 2002 he again ran into legal trouble, facing charges of attempted embezzlement after he failed to return a rental car for an extended period of time.
Hunt went on to play overseas in
Harold Arceneaux
6'6"
Harold "The Show" Arceneaux is known for one game and one game only! In a NCAA tourney game against powerhouse UNC, Arceneaux finished with 36 points (20 in the 2nd half).
Despite his success at
He returned to the
Areceneaux went back to
Michael Burvick
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