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Michael Damien Sweetney (born October 25, 1982) is an American former professional
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player. He is now the assistant coach of the
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Men's basketball team and head coach of the girls varsity basketball team at New York's
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.


High school and college careers

Sweetney went to Oxon Hill for high school, where he was named
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All Met Basketball Player of the Year. He continued the tradition of highly skilled big men at
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, averaging 18.2 points while shooting nearly 55% over his three-year collegiate career. He was especially dominant over his junior year, in which he was named Honorable Mention
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by AP, as well as being a
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finalist and a candidate for the
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. That year, Sweetney was the only player in the nation to rank in the top 20 in scoring and rebounding. Despite playing only three seasons, he ranks seventh on Georgetown's career scoring list (1,750), fifth in rebounds (887) and sixth in blocks (180).


Professional career

Sweetney was selected by the New York Knicks with the 9th overall pick, in the
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. After a two-year stint with only 42
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contests in his rookie year, he was traded to the
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on October 4, 2005, alongside Tim Thomas and
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, for
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and
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. Sweetney has battled weight issues throughout his life and career. It was reported in ''
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'' that, if Sweetney did not lose a certain amount of weight, his career could be in danger. Sweetney's final NBA game ever ended up being in Game 2 of the 2007 Eastern Conference Semifinals on May 7th, 2007. In that game, the Bulls would lose 87 - 108 to the
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while Sweetney recorded 2 points in 3 minutes of playing time. In the summer of 2009 he played with the Boston Celtics summer league team. He was invited to attend training camp in October 2009 to try out with the Celtics and attempt to resume an NBA career. He was waived on October 22. In early December 2011, Sweetney rejoined the Boston Celtics for training camp, but he was cut on December 22, 2011. On January 13, 2012, Sweetney agreed to a deal with the Vaqueros de Bayamon of the BSN, Puerto Rico's basketball league. In February 2013, he signed a one-month deal with the Venezuelan team
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. After his contract expired, he returned to the Vaqueros de Bayamon. In February 2014, he signed with Club Atlético Atenas. On May 1, 2014, he signed with Brujos de Guayama. He was waived on July 1, 2014. In November 2015, after more than a year off, Sweetney signed a contract in Uruguay with Urunday Universitario. Sweetney competed for Team City of Gods in
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. He was a center on the 2015 team who made it to the semifinals, losing to Overseas Elite 84-71. Sweetney has since run Tamir Goodman's basketball camp.


Coaching career

In 2019, Sweetney became an assistant coach for the Yeshiva University men's basketball team and head coach of the girls' varsity basketball team at
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.Mr. Michael Sweetney
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''. Retrieved August 17, 2021.


References


External links


NBA.com profile
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