13 Facts About Terrell Brandon

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Terrell Brandon played for three teams during his 11-year career in the National Basketball Association.

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Terrell Brandon then went on to hold several school records: career- and single-season scoring average, assists in a single game, single-season steals, and single-game steals.

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Terrell Brandon was selected 11th overall in the 1991 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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On December 21,1993, Terrell Brandon scored 18 points and recorded 14 assists coming off the bench in a win over the Utah Jazz.

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Terrell Brandon was awarded the NBA Sportsmanship Award in 1997, for his work with underprivileged youth.

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Terrell Brandon was among the league leaders in steals and led the team in assists during his two-year stint with the Bucks.

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On March 12,1999, after just 15 games in his second Milwaukee season, Terrell Brandon was traded to Minnesota in a three-team, nine player trade that sent Sam Cassell to Milwaukee and Stephon Marbury to the New Jersey Nets.

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On July 23,2003, Terrell Brandon was traded to the Atlanta Hawks for salary cap purposes.

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Terrell Brandon was waived by the Hawks on February 19,2004, two years and 13 days after his last game, and he subsequently announced his retirement.

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Terrell Brandon finished his career averaging 13.8 points, three rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game, and came within six points of scoring 10,000 in his career.

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Terrell Brandon was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.

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Terrell Brandon is a real estate developer and serves as CEO for Tee Bee Enterprises and Tee Bee Enterprise Music.

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Terrell Brandon's father, Charles, was a supply store supervisor for Oregon Health Sciences University, and was an assistant pastor in a Pentecostal church.