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Alonzo Mourning
C - 6'10, 261lbs - 54 years old - 15 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired in January 2009
  • Birthdate: 02/08/1970
  • Drafted (NBA): 2nd pick, 1992
  • Pre-draft team: Georgetown
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
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Articles about Alonzo Mourning

March 19, 2013

Alonzo Mourning - Vice President of Player Programs for the Heat.

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April 19, 2011

Alonzo Mourning - Mourning remains with the Miami Heat, serving as the Vice President of Player Programs and Development. He also recently made the news for a random act of kindness.. And he could also probably still start for the Heat.

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August 12, 2010

After the Jones buyout came their renouncements. With the team option on Mario Chalmers exercised, the team promptly renounced everyone other than Dwyane Wade [sic] and Joel Anthony. This meant that 10 free agents from the previous season were renounced; Jermaine O'Neal, Quentin Richardson, Udonis Haslem, Dorell Wright, Yakhouba Diawara, Rafer Alston, Carlos Arroyo, Jamaal Magloire, Shavlik Randolph and Kenny Hasbrouck. Some free agents from previous seasons were also still clogging up cap space; namely, Alonzo Mourning, Steve Smith, John Wallace, Wang Zhi Zhi, Gary Payton, Bimbo Coles, Christian Laettner, and Shandon Anderson. In total, before these renouncements took place, Miami's free agent cap holds amounted to a total of $88,184,132, $24,166,800 alone was for Jermaine O'Neal.

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July 2, 2010

Only six players in the history of NCAA basketball have ever recorded more than 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 300 blocks. Those six are David Robinson (1st overall pick, 1987), Pervis Ellison (1st overall pick, 1989), Derrick Coleman (1st overall pick, 1990), Tim Duncan (1st overall pick, 1997), Alonzo Mourning (2nd overall pick, 1992, behind only Shaquille O'Neal) and Kyle Hines (undrafted, 2008). And now in his professional career, Kyle Hines continues to put up numbers whenever he goes.

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April 10, 2010

- Alonzo Mourning

Zo is definitely not playing right now, and nor will he again. He is now the Vice President of Player Programs and Development, and continues to do work to raise awareness of kidney disease.

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