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12 Facts About Louis Bullock

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From Maryland, outside of Washington, DC, Bullock first gained national attention at the now defunct Canterbury Preparatory School before transferring his senior year to Laurel Baptist.

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Louis Bullock was a McDonald's All-American and was widely considered one of the nation's top 30 prospects for that year.

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The McDonald's All-American three-point contest that Louis Bullock won was brought back to the media when ESPN Classic's "Cheap Seats" re-aired it in an episode depicting the contest, as well as the 2003 NHL Skills competition.

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Louis Bullock chose the University of Michigan over numerous other schools, including Florida and Maryland.

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Louis Bullock would be second in Big Ten Conference history in three-point field goals with 339, including a school record 101 in 1996.

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Louis Bullock held the school record for career minutes played until surpassed in 2012 by Zack Novak.

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Louis Bullock was selected 42nd overall in the 1999 NBA draft by the NBA club the Minnesota Timberwolves, and he was then traded to the Orlando Magic for cash considerations.

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Louis Bullock was signed by the Magic for the 1999 preseason, but he was waived before the regular season began and he never played in the NBA.

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Louis Bullock has played in Europe every season since his graduation from college.

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Louis Bullock spent three seasons in the Italian League with Muller Verona and with Olimpia Milano.

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Louis Bullock then moved to the Spanish ACB League in 2002, playing three seasons with Unicaja Malaga.

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In 2004, Louis Bullock signed with Real Madrid, where he won the Spanish league national championship title in 2005, and he was named the MVP of the league finals.