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- | ====== Shane Littles #23 ====== | + | ====== |
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+ | **Position: | ||
+ | **Height:** 6' | ||
+ | **Weight:** 190 lbs.\\ | ||
+ | **Born:** May 14, 1975\\ | ||
+ | **Hometown: | ||
+ | **High School:** Bradwell Institute\\ | ||
- | FIXME .. Is Shane Littles the same as Kenynon? | ||
- | In January, 1995, Littles was declared academically ineligible. He did not return | + | ===== High School Career ===== |
+ | Shane was a three-year starter at the Bradwell Institute and finished 10th on the school' | ||
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+ | Littles was not only a member of the Blue Chip All American All-Star team and the Atlanta Superstars All-Star teams, but he was the camp MVP which included such stars as Ray Allen, Jerry Stackhouse, Jeff Capel, Albert White, Jeff Sheppard, and Rasheed Wallace. | ||
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+ | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
+ | Coach [[Kevin O' | ||
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+ | However, Littles was dismissed from the team for violating " | ||
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+ | After graduating from AASU, he went on to play in several pro-am organizations and summer pro-leagues, | ||
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+ | ===== Personal ===== | ||
+ | Littles is the eldest son of John and Margie Littles' |