- Ed O'Bannon
Edward Charles O'Bannon, Jr. (born
August 14 ,1972 inLos Angeles, California ) is a retired Americanbasketball player, who was a starsmall forward for the UCLA Bruins, where he was known as "Ed-O," but had a less-than-illustrious career as a professional basketball player. He is the older brother of formerDetroit Pistons guardCharles O'Bannon (with whom he shares the same first and middle names, in reverse order), who also played collegiate ball at UCLA.He was a
McDonald's High School All-American coming fromArtesia High School and was all set to go to UNLV when the program came under probation due to recruiting improprieties, and he switched to UCLA. He had little impact, however, at the beginning as he tore hisanterior cruciate ligament . He was told he might not be able to walk properly again, [cite news | url=http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/sports/2004/dec/10/517964029.html | title=The GIFT | work=Las Vegas Sun | first=Rob | last=Miech | date=2004-12-10 | accessdate=2005-08-19] but eighteen months later, he returned to playing basketball and became the team leader. He was the key to UCLA's 1995 NCAA Basketball Championship scoring 30 points and taking 17 rebounds. For the season, he averaged 20.4 points (.533 field-goal percentage, .433 3-point percentage) and 8.3 rebounds, enough to earn him theJohn R. Wooden Award as well as theOscar Robertson Trophy that year. His number 31 was then retired by the Bruins.Selected ninth by the
New Jersey Nets in the first round of the1995 NBA Draft , he entered the league with high expectations, but was unable to find a place in the professional game, being too small for an NBA forward and too slow to be a guard. In his two seasons for the Nets, he averaged 6.2 and 4.2 points per game respectively. He was unloaded to theDallas Mavericks in his third and final NBA season, where he had even less of an impact. His final indignity was being traded (along withDerek Harper ) and then promptly released by theOrlando Magic on the 24th of September 1997. He is now considered one of the biggest all-time draft busts.cite news | url=http://www.ncnewsmedia.com/archive/madness/stories/DAY22/040306ed.htm | title=Fame was fickle for UCLA’s Ed O’Bannon | work=Los Angeles Times | first=Bill | last=Plaschke | date=2006-04-03 | page=D1 | accessdate=2006-04-03]After his NBA career, O'Bannon played professional basketball in
Italy ,Spain ,Greece ,Argentina andPoland (inAnwil Włocławek ,Polonia Warszawa andAstoria Bydgoszcz ). He decided to retire at age 30 after undergoingarthroscopic knee surgery. When he made his decision, he was in the process of trying out for a new league inChina but realized he had no more motivation to play the game. Furthermore, the people holding the tryouts had never even heard of him.He attended UNLV to finish his
bachelor's degree . He now lives inLas Vegas, Nevada with his wife and children and is employed as a car salesman. O'Bannon is not one to wallow in the past. He told the "Los Angeles Times ", "People see me and remember me and I'm proud to tell them — 'No, I don't play. No, I don't coach. Yes, I sell cars.'"References
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* 1995 [http://www.oscarrobertsontrophy.org/content/view/14/17/ USBWA College Player of the Year]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/2005/06/24/gallery.nbabusts/content.2.html NBA Draft Busts #19]Persondata
NAME=O'Bannon, Edward Charles, Jr.
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DATE OF BIRTH=August 14 ,1972
PLACE OF BIRTH=Los Angeles, California
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