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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: American expatriate basketball people in Poland, Ed O'Bannon, Jimmy Conrad, Isis Gee, Candice Dupree, Lynn Greer, Justin Evans, Acie Earl, Mustafa Shakur, Dajuan Wagner, Drew Naymick, Oliver Miller, Brandon Wallace, Dominique Canty, Ketia Swanier, Kevinn Pinkney, Neil Hlavaty, God Shammgod, Jeff Nordgaard, David Logan, Latasha Byears, Ike Nwankwo, Desmon Farmer, John Raus, Anderson Hunt, Joe Crispin, Michael Ansley, Michael Hawkins, Sharone Wright, Derrick Phelps, Keith Veney, Antonio Harvey, Andre Gregory, Reggie Freeman, Brian Lynch, Kasha Terry, Phil Goss, Tamika Whitmore, Chris Johnson, Gerald Brown, Drew Barry, Lorinza Harrington, Brent Scott, Andrew Konopelsky, Tye'sha Fluker, Chris Garner, Quianna Chaney, Kelvin Upshaw, Jaro Zawislan, Marcus Hatten, Ivan McFarlin, Chris Hunter, Sean Colson, Phil Zevenbergen, Jonathan Kale, Sidney Spencer, Derek Grimm, Ronald Draper, Isaiah Morris, Norman Richardson, Gerrod Henderson, George Reese, Nate Erdmann, Jevon Crudup. Excerpt: Edward Charles O'Bannon, Jr. (born August 14, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is a retired American basketball player, who was a power forward for the UCLA Bruins men's basketball team on their 1995 NCAA championship team, where he was known as "Ed-O." He was selected by the New Jersey Nets with the ninth overall pick in the 1995 National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft, but played only two seasons in the NBA before playing another eight years professionally in six different countries. O'Bannon averaged 24.6 points, 9.7 rebounds in his senior year at Artesia High School. He led Artesia to a 29-2 record that year, and they won the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division II state championship. He was the most valuable player (MVP) at the Dapper Dan Classic, a high school All-Star game, and he was named a McDonald's High School All-...