Carl Thomas (basketball)
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| Pan American Games | ||
| Silver | 1995 Mar del Plata | Team competition |
| Silver | 1999 Winnipeg | Team competition |
Carl Thomas (born October 3, 1969) is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA. He is now assistant men's basketball coach at Eastern Michigan University.[1]
Though born in Dayton, Ohio, Thomas moved to Lansing, Michigan where he played basketball at Everett High School. He went on to college at Eastern Michigan University, where he also played basketball.
Thomas began his NBA career with the Sacramento Kings in 1991-92, playing one game, playing 31 minutes, scoring 12 points. He did not return to the league until 1996-97, when he joined the Cleveland Cavaliers. His final season in 1997-98 was split between the Golden State Warriors, Orlando Magic, and the Cavaliers (for a second stint).
Thomas last played professionally with an Italian team, Fileni Jesi.
He is the twin brother of former one-time Detroit Pistons player, Charles Thomas.[1]
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- NBA stats @ Basketballreference.com
- Basketpedya.com Profile
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