William Sanders (basketball)

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William “Junie” Sanders is an American basketball player. He was born in May 12, 1972. He played high school ball at John Jay High School before he moved on to Independence Community College.[1] He later played in the United States Basketball League and several foreign nations.[1] These nations included Argentina,[2] Germany, Israel, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico and other places.[3] He played in the NBA D-League with Fayetteville Patriots for 2 years, where in his second year he averaged 16.9 points per game.[4] As a streetball player, Junie has won in the range of 10,000 on a single game.[5] In streetball he scored 39 points on NBA All Star Jerry Stackhouse.[6] In streetball, he was nicknamed General Electric.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Braziller, Zach (4 August 2010). "Well-traveled Sanders looking to go out on top".
  2. ^ "Junie Sanders Basketball Player Profile, Monte Hermoso Basket, Cent.Oklahoma, News, TNA stats, Career, Games Logs, Bests, Awards - eurobasket.com".
  3. ^ mbonner@poststar.com, MICHAEL BONNER --. "2002 Adirondack Wildcats: Terrell Owens plays basketball in Glens Falls".
  4. ^ "Junie Sanders D-League Stats - Basketball-Reference.com".
  5. ^ Robbins, Lenn (4 August 2003). "STREETBALL IS NOT JUST FOR RESPECT ANYMORE".
  6. ^ Martin, Josh. "Showcases Give Players Center Stage".
  7. ^ http://www. hoopsvibe .com/features/44685-ebc-final-black-wall-street-vs-terror-squad