The power forward had an impressive professional basketball career, playing for seven different NBA teams between 1992 and 2001. Before making his mark in the league, he was a standout player during his college years at UCLA. In his senior season, he earned recognition as a second team All-American, showcasing his talent on a national stage. Off the court, he tied the knot during his playing days and has since built a family, being a father to three sons. His journey from college basketball to the NBA, along with his personal life, reflects a well-rounded and fulfilling career.
In 1994, during his time with the Washington Bullets, he earned the prestigious title of NBA’s Most Improved Player of the Year.