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Jerald DeWayne Honeycutt (born October 20, 1974) is an American former professional
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player. Honeycutt played high school basketball at Grambling Lab in
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. He played collegiately at
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, where he finished his career as the leading scorer and fifth leading rebounder in school history.News ::, :: LSUS Men's Basketball ::, :: Louisiana State University in Shreveport
He was inducted into the
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Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. He was selected by the
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in the 2nd round (38th overall) of the
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. Honeycutt played two years in the NBA for the Bucks and the
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, averaging 5.1 ppg in his career. Honeycutt played for the CBA's
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and
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. He earned All-CBA First Team honors with the Hoops in 2003. He also played internationally in the Philippines, Greece, Russia,NBA.com: Where are they now? Jerald Honeycutt
by Mike Lieberman, posted April 30, 2003
Lebanon, Japan, and elsewhere. Honeycutt last played for the Toyota Tsusho Fighting Eagles of the
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. He has also played for the Panasonic Trians, the Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins and the
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.


NBA career statistics


Regular season

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Playoffs

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References


External links


NBA.com player profile
@ basketball-reference.com 1974 births Living people All-American college men's basketball players American expatriate basketball people in the Philippines American men's basketball players Barangay Ginebra San Miguel players Basketball players from Shreveport, Louisiana BC Avtodor Saratov players Grand Rapids Hoops players Idaho Stampede (CBA) players McDonald's High School All-Americans Milwaukee Bucks draft picks Milwaukee Bucks players Nagoya Diamond Dolphins players Panasonic Trians players Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball) Philadelphia 76ers players Philippine Basketball Association imports Power forwards (basketball) San-en NeoPhoenix players TNT Tropang Giga players Toyotsu Fighting Eagles Nagoya players Tulane Green Wave men's basketball players {{1970s-US-basketball-bio-stub