Charles O'Bannon Makes an Appearance with the Pistons (8 Points vs. Sonics)
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- March 28, 1999 - After propelling UCLA to an NCAA championship alongside his brother Ed in 1995, Charles O'Bannon was selected 31st overall in the 1997 NBA Draft. Tucked deep on a backcourt depth chart that included Joe Dumars, Lindsey Hunter, Malik Sealy, and Jerry Stackhouse, O'Bannon's on-court opportunities were limited during his two years in Detroit. O'Bannon's eight-point showing against Seattle matched his career high. Two weeks later, O'Bannon set a new high mark in a 14-points, 7-rebound, 5-assist performance against the Charlotte Hornets.
O'Bannon's NBA career came to a close following the lockout-shortened 1999 season. From there, he embarked on a 14-year career overseas in Italy, Poland, and Japan.
O'Bannon (1993) and his son, Charles Jr. (2017), were both named McDonald's High School All-Americans.
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Hey, a John Crotty reference
RIP Bison Dele, your brother did you wrong pal
If ur in this comment section... ur a true hoop head.
#Respect
When the NCAA cuts that check him and his brother better be first in line. If you know you know.
The greatest Bruin or Piston ever.
Charles In Charge!!