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  2. Earl Boykins - Wikipedia

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    Earl Antoine Boykins [1] (born June 2, 1976) [2] is an American basketball coach and former professional player who is an assistant coach for the UTEP Miners.He played thirteen seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the New Jersey Nets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte Bobcats ...

  3. List of shortest players in NBA history - Wikipedia

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    Earl Boykins [5] USA: New Jersey Nets Cleveland Cavaliers (1999, 2000) Orlando Magic Los Angeles Clippers (2001–2002) Golden State Warriors (2002–2003) Denver Nuggets (2003–2007) Milwaukee Bucks (2007, 2011) Charlotte Bobcats Washington Wizards (2009–2010) Houston Rockets 652 5,791 8.9 877 1.3 2,092 3.2 390 0.6 .417 .876

  4. File:Earl Boykins shooting (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 2010–11 Milwaukee Bucks season - Wikipedia

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    Earl Boykins (11) Wells Fargo Center 12,650 14–23 38 January 17 @ Houston: L 84–93 : Corey Maggette (25) Drew Gooden (11) Earl Boykins (6) Toyota Center 16,186 14–24 39 January 19 Washington: W 100–87 : Keyon Dooling (23) Andrew Bogut, Ersan İlyasova (9) Earl Boykins, Corey Maggette (4) Bradley Center 14,007 15–24 40 January 21 ...

  6. List of NBA career free throw percentage leaders - Wikipedia

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    Earl Boykins: PG/SG New Jersey Nets Cleveland Cavaliers (1999, 2000) Orlando Magic Los Angeles Clippers (2000–2002) Golden State Warriors (2002–2003) Denver Nuggets (2003–2007) Milwaukee Bucks (2007, 2010–2011) Charlotte Bobcats Washington Wizards (2009–2010) Houston Rockets .8758 1,255 1,433 23 Ricky Pierce: SG/PG

  7. Mel Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    He is the third shortest NBA player of all time, after Bogues and Earl Boykins. A stand-out player at Brooklyn College, Hirsch graduated in 1943 and served in the US Army Air Corps as a Navigator on C-47 aircraft in the 13th Troop Carrier Squadron in the South Pacific. He played on the squadron's officer's basketball team. [3]

  8. Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    1998 Earl Boykins – scoring (746/25.7) 1998 Earl Boykins – 3-point FG made per game (2.74) 2005 Michael Ross – free throw percentage (.854)

  9. 2002–03 Golden State Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    The 2002–03 NBA season was the Warriors' 57th season in the National Basketball Association, and 41st in the San Francisco Bay Area. [1] In the 2002 NBA draft, the Warriors had the third overall pick and selected Mike Dunleavy Jr. out of Duke University.