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Rashard Quovon Lewis (born August 8, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player. Lewis entered the NBA directly from Alief Elsik High School.He rose to prominence in the NBA as a scorer with the Seattle SuperSonics, and was later a member of the Orlando Magic, Washington Wizards and Miami Heat.
Alief Elsik High School is a high school in the Alief region of Houston, Texas, United States.. Elsik is divided into two campuses: the main campus (12601 High Star in Houston, zip code 77072), and the Alief Elsik Ninth Grade Center (located at 6767 South Dairy Ashford, city of Houston, 77072), which serves ninth graders.
Rashard Lewis: The 3 Headed Monsters are an American men's 3-on-3 basketball team that plays in the BIG3. [1] 2017. Draft. Pick Player NBA Experience Last Club 5
Construction started on the Rainer-Lewis House in 1902 and finished in 1904. It was intended as a grand Neo-Classical Revival mansion, complete with twelve rooms, four Corinthian columns in the ...
She was a master cook and seamstress. Taylor was born a slave on May 19, 1865 in Tallahassee, a day before the Emancipation Proclamation was read downtown at the Knott House by General Edward M. McCook. She cooked for the family of Lewis M. Lively for whom the Lively Technical Center, located on the campus of Tallahassee Community College is ...
The Magic were without Rashard Lewis for the first 10 games of the 2009–10 season. Lewis tested positive for an elevated testosterone level that was caused by an over-the-counter supplement containing a substance banned by the league. [83] To make matters worse, Vince Carter suffered a left ankle injury in just the second game of the season.
Lewis will also enjoy a mini Yellowjackets reunion with Sophie Nélisse, who stars in Chloé Robichaud's affair drama Two Women, and Elijah Wood, who produced another Midnight selection, Rabbit ...
The Lewis House, also known as Lewis Spring House, is a historic home in Tallahassee, Florida, located north of I-10, at 3117 Okeeheepkee Road. It was built in 1954. [ 2 ] On February 14, 1979, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .