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Latrell Sprewell

Latrell Sprewell is a former professional basketball player who played in the NBA, known for his tenure with the Golden State Warriors and the New York Knicks. He was a shooting guard and small forward, recognized for his scoring and defensive skills. Drafted by the Golden State Warriors in 1992, Sprewell spent the bulk of his career with the team. His career was highlighted by his scoring ability and defensive prowess, but also marred by a suspension for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy and a controversial shooting incident involving his ex-girlfriend's home. more

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