Melvin Booker

Melvin Booker
Personal information
Born (1972-08-20) August 20, 1972
Moss Point, Mississippi
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight 185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High school Moss Point
(Moss Point, Mississippi)
College Missouri (1990–1994)
NBA draft 1994 / Undrafted
Playing career 1994–2008
Position Guard
Number 9, 14, 5
Career history
1994–1995 Hartford Hellcats
1995 Pittsburgh Piranhas
1995–1996 Grand Rapids Mackers
1996 Houston Rockets
1996 Denver Nuggets
1996–1997 Grand Rapids Hoops
1997 Golden State Warriors
1997–1998 Scavolini Pesaro
1998–1999 Sony Milano
1999–2002 Scavolini Pesaro
2002–2004 Ülkerspor
2004–2007 Khimki
2007–2008 Armani Jeans Milano
Career highlights and awards
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Melvin Jermaine Booker (born August 20, 1972) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 185 lb (84 kg) point guard, he played for the University of Missouri.

Amateur career

Booker was a standout high school player in Moss Point, Mississippi. He averaged 28 points per game in his senior year and was named the player of the year in his class. Despite that, none of the major four-year schools from the region recruited him. Booker signed with Missouri, a school whose attention he caught during a prior recruitment run through the area. Missouri assistant coaches noticed him while they were scouting fellow Mississippi standouts Litterial Green and Chris Jackson.[1]

Booker was the 1994 Big Eight Player of the Year, when he led Missouri to an undefeated conference record of 14–0 and an Elite Eight berth. He was also an all Big Eight selection is 1993 and 1994 and was a 1994 first-team All-American. In 1999, Booker was elected to the intercollegiate athletics Hall of Fame at the University of Missouri.

Professional career

Despite those accomplishments, Booker was not selected in the 1994 NBA draft.

He played in the NBA for the Houston Rockets during the 1995–96 season; and the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors, during the 1996–97 season, for 32 games.

Personal life

His son, Devin Booker, played for the University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball team during their nearly undefeated 2014-15 NCAA season, and currently plays for the Phoenix Suns.[2][3]

References


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