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Gregory Devon Lewis (born September 6, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. In college, he was the Big South Conference player of the year as a
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in 2001–02. He was also a two-time Big South tournament MVP in 2000 and 2002. Since graduating he has played professionally in numerous countries, and in 2012–13 he was named Latinbasket.com's All-Liga Americas MVP while playing for
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in Argentina.


Early years

Greg Lewis grew up in
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without a father and admitted that he was "a little wild" as a youth. He would run away from home, and his grades at Akron East High School suffered due to his absences (he had to repeat his
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year because he missed 160 days of school). Lewis became more focused when he met an ordained minister by the name of John Saucier. Saucier had started Team JAM (Jesus, Athletics, Ministry), a basketball program used to create better role models out of troubled or disadvantaged high schoolers. Saucier also convinced Lewis to attend Medina First Baptist School for a fifth year of high school due to his grades at Akron East. In his final prep year, Lewis increased his
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from 0.9 at Akron East to 2.9 by graduation at Medina. On the basketball court, he averaged 29.6 points and 13 rebounds per game en route to all-state honors.


College

Unable to play for an
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right away, Lewis signed to play for
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in Kansas, but due to frequent run-ins with their head coach, he stayed only one semester. The following year, Lewis enrolled at
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in Texas, where he averaged 17.9 points and 8.0 rebounds per game and led the team to a 26–6 record. After his year at Howard, he wanted to play for the
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, but his mother would not sign the scholarship papers because she felt uncomfortable with that decision, citing that they "did not have his best interest at heart."
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, whose team needed one more
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, still had one scholarship left to offer, so coach
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offered it to Lewis. He accepted, and in 1999–2000 he began his Division I career as a Winthrop Eagle. In his first season averaged 15.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, was named the Big South tournament MVP as well as an All-Big South First Team selection. They entered the 2000 NCAA tournament as a 14-seed but lost to
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, a three-seed, in the first round. In 2000–01, in what should have been Lewis' true senior season, he sustained a foot injury just six games into the season that sidelined him for the whole year. The NCAA gave him a medical
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, thus his final collegiate season was actually in 2001–02. That year, Lewis averaged 15.4 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game. The Eagles were co-champions of the Big South regular season and once again won the Big South tournament where they earned a berth into the NCAA tournament. Lewis was named the conference tournament's MVP for a second time as well as another All-Big South First Team selection. He was named the Big South Player of the Year as well as an Honorable Mention All-American by the
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. The Eagles lost to the
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in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, ending Lewis' collegiate career. He finished his career at Winthrop with 993 points and 542 rebounds in 67 games played.


Professional

Lewis was not selected in the 2002 NBA draft. He has been a
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throughout his career, playing in leagues in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay, New Zealand, Mexico, and Finland. In 2012–13 he was named Latinbasket.com's All-Liga Americas MVP while playing for
Asociación Deportiva Atenas Asociación Deportiva Atenas, known simply as Atenas or Atenas de Córdoba, is a sports club based in Córdoba, Argentina. It was founded in 1938, and is mostly known for its achievements in basketball. The club is the winningest team of Argentin ...
in Argentina.


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College statistics
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