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Jamal Mashburn
SF - 6'8, 247lbs - 51 years old - 11 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired in March 2006
  • Birthdate: 11/29/1972
  • Drafted (NBA): 4th pick, 1993
  • Pre-draft team: Kentucky
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
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Articles about Jamal Mashburn

April 19, 2011

Jamal Mashburn - Jamal Mashburn is probably worth more than everyone above combined. In his own words:

I've always been in business and own franchises of Papa John's, Dunkin' Donuts and Outback Steakhouse, as well as car dealerships. I own over 34 Outbacks, 37 Papa John's and dealerships in Kentucky. I've always wanted to carry a briefcase.


At least 71 restaurants, and he also still does TV work for ESPN. Buy that man a briefcase.

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April 7, 2010

- Jamal Mashburn

Mashburn played in only 19 games in the 2003-04 season, then missed all of the 2004-05 and 2005-06 campaigns. The Hornets traded him to the Sixers in that time despite his injury, which must have been quite the indignity, and Philly eventually waived him in February 2006. Mashburn now works as a TV analyst for ESPN, something that he's very good at, choosing not to try to force a personality onto the viewers like so many of his peers and being entirely inoffensive in his speech. He also co-owns Ol' Memorial Stables - formerly known as Celtic Pride Stables - alongside Rick Pitino and some other people.

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December 11, 2009

- 4th pick: Jamal Mashburn (Dallas)

- Like the top three, Mashburn's good NBA career dribbled to a stop due to injury. Note to all current NBA players; this will happen to you too one of these days. It's a tedious inevitability.

Mashburn played in only 19 games in the 2003-04 season, then missed all of the 2004-05 and 2005-06 campaigns. The Hornets traded him to the Sixers in that time despite his injury, which must have been quite the indignity, and Philly eventually waived him in February 2006. Mashburn now works as a TV analyst for ESPN, something that he's very good at, choosing not to try to force a personality onto the viewers like so many of his peers and being entirely inoffensive in his speech. He also co-owns Ol Memorial Stables - formerly known as Celtic Pride Stables - alongside Rick Pitino and some other people.

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