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Duane Ferrell

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He also worked as the Player Relations and Programs Manager for the Atlanta Hawks and Washington Wizards. Ferrell is also involved with On Court Player Development, a basketball academy and community organization that seeks to develop grassroots basketball programs.
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where he was part of the 1982 National Championship team, the number one rated high school team in the country during his junior year. He then attended Georgia Tech from 1984 to 1988. Ferrell was named the 1985
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on August 12, 1997. Ferrell finished his NBA career with the Warriors, amassing a total of 11 seasons in the league with five
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runs (three times with the Hawks and twice with the Pacers). In 1999, he was traded back to the Hawks alongside
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in 1988. Ferrell would go on to play in six seasons with the Hawks in the reserve role. His best season came in
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Duane Ferrell was never drafted but found his way into the NBA after being signed as a free agent by the
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and went on to average 18.6 points per game during his senior year at Georgia Tech.
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Ferrell enjoyed his most productive seasons in the NBA as a member of the Hawks
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to the Warriors. Ferrell was waived by the Hawks, ending his career.
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Ferrell has had the nickname "Paco" since his college playing days.
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After three seasons in Indiana, Ferrell and Pacers teammate
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball players
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Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
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Baltimore, Maryland
Calvert Hall College
Towson, Maryland
Georgia Tech
NBA draft
1988
undrafted
Shooting guard
small forward
1988–1989
Atlanta Hawks
Topeka Sizzlers
1990
1994
1994
1997
Indiana Pacers
1997
1999
Golden State Warriors
CBA Newcomer of the Year
All-ACC
ACC Rookie of the Year
Parade All-American
Points
Rebound
Assists
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