
USBLers Active in Summer Leagues
Published on July 14, 2003 under United States Basketball League (USBL) News Release
MILFORD, CT â The United States Basketball League, Inc. (USBL) enters an exciting time of year, as the alumni of the League participate in NBA Summer Leagues. At the present time 58 alumni, 26 from the 2003 season, are holding down spots on NBA and Agent sponsored Summer League Teams. Notables include, 2003 Rookie of Year Lenny Cooke and 2003 6th Man of the Year David Graves with the Boston Celtics, while 2002 Co-Rookies of the Year Devin Brown and Corsley Edwards are with San Antonio and Seattle respectively. Adirondack and Texas each have seven players from their 2003 rosters on Summer League Rosters. A list of the players is as follows:
Atlanta: Chris Porter, Tommy Adams
Boston: Lenny Cooke, David Graves
Chicago: Terry Black, Kenny Gregory
Cleveland: Robert Conley
Dallas: Ira Clark, Kipp Christianson, Rod Gregoire
Denver: Greg Stempin, DJ Harrison, David Fisher
Detroit: Brandon Kurtz, Raheim Brown
Golden State: Art Long
Houston: Juaquin Hawkins, Shawnelle Scott
Indiana Mike James
LA Clippers: Rocky Walls, Schea Cotton
LA Lakers: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jr., Leon Smith, Ime Udoka
Memphis: Fred House
Miami: Versile Shaw
Minnesota: Doug Gottlieb, Peter Cornell
New Jersey: Ace Custis, Tunji Awojobi, Jerome Coleman
New York: Billy Keys, Lonnie Jones
Orlando: Maurice Carter, Ousmane Cisse, Sean Colson, Derrick Dial
Philadelphia: Ron Rollerson, Jeff Myers
San Antonio: Devin Brown
Seattle: Rod Grizzard, Mikki Moore, Corsley Edwards
Agent Teams: Cypheus Bunton, Lawrence Moten, Brian Green, Bruce Zabakovic, Yuichiro Morishita, Joe Smith, Morgan Bell, Maurice Spillers, Prosper Karangwa, Alvin Jefferson, Darren Little, Guy Rucker, Sam Mack, Cedric Suitt, Billy Thomas
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