
Two more named to ABA All-Star teams
January 17, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release
Indianapolis, IN. The American Basketball Association (ABA) today released the names of two additional players for the East and West ABA All Star teams that will meet on Sunday, January 28th in Halifax, Nova Scotia. According to league officials, "Both of these players are very entertaining and have extraordinary skills; they'll put on a great show."
West All Star: Cardell Butler, a 6'4", 200lb guard from the San Diego Wildcats. Cardell, better known as "Ball-O-Holic" because of his And1 Tour fame, is averaging an amazing 36.5ppg and over 5rpg per game and has been described as a "real crowd pleaser. Kids love him and the excitement be brings to the game."
East All Star: Andrew "Drew" Washington, a 6'2", 185lb guard from the Maryland Nighthawks. Formerly from the University of Delaware, Drew averages 21.5ppg, 7.9rpg, 2.3apg and 2.1spg. "For his size, he is omni-present on the court. A great shooter, an excellent rebounder and a leader."
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