Averaging 29ppg and is rated the #5 Pro Player in the U.S. that is not in the NBA with Probasketball Magazine. 2006 – Invited to Murfreesboro Musicians pre-season camp. Local favorite and Sunbelt Confernce. Won the Musicians Try-Out 3 point contest AND the Dunk contest with an impossible 520 (360 + 180 half turn ). Looking for a 2006 NBA summer league invite.
Outlook:
Great quickness and leaping ability. can score from anywhere ... is explosive in taking the ball to the hole.
Dutch Eredivisie Semifinals -05................................................................. College Stats: 2003-04 Preseason first-team All-Sun Belt ... Became first player in school history to garner back-to-back First Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors ... Made All-Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the second straight year ... His 464 points gave him 1,528 for his career and placed him No. 3 on the all-time scoring list ... No. 2 all-time in 3-point field goals made (185), No. 2 all-time in steals (156), and No. 4 all-time in blocked shots 54 ... Averaged 16 points, which was No. 4 in the Sun Belt Conference ... Also was among SBC leaders in field goal percentage (.476), free-throw percentage (.815), rebounding (5.2), steals (1.6), 3-point field goals made (56), and blocked shots (0.63) ... Netted double figures in 28 of 29 games ... Helped lead team to first SBC road sweep with season-high 27 points at New Orleans ... Career high five steals against Alabama State (12/04/03) ... Career-high five assists against New Mexico State (1/29/04) ... Played all 45 minutes in overtime win against New Orleans ... Recorded second career double-double with 12 points and season-high 10 rebounds against Florida International on Senior Night. 2002-03 Preseason Third Team All-Sun Belt ... Scored 14 points against East Carolina ... Netted 14 points and team high eight boards against #4 Alabama ... Turned in 29 points, including five treys, against UT Martin ... Posted 12 points and grabbed six rebounds against UNCG ... Paced the team with 19 points against Murray State ... Turned in his second 20-point game of the season with 21 against Austin Peay; also led team with five boards .. Netted 17 points and dished out four assists against WKU ... Scored a game-high 21 points in road win against Arkansas State ...Bucketed 16 points in OT loss to Arkansas-Little Rock ... Set new career best with 30 points against New Orleans ... Led the team in scoring with 26 points in road win over NMSU ... Collected first career double-double with 18 points and a career-best 11 rebounds against UL-Lafayette ... Netted 17 points against IPFW ... Scored 16 points on 5-of-8 shooting against FIU ... Dropped in 22 points against Denver, including an 11-for-11 night at the free throw line ... Went 6-of-9 from the field to score 16 points against Arkansas St. ... Poured in 17 points and pulled down a team-high seven boards in road win over FIU ... Led the game with 26 points and led the team with seven rebounds and four assists at WKU. Also scored 1,000th career point. ...Named First Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Scored 19 points on 8-of-10 shooting in SBC Tournament win over Denver ... Named to the All-SBC Tournament team. 2001-02 Led the team with 12 points against South Alabama in the SBC Tourney ... Named All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention ... Scored 13 points against Western Kentucky ... Paced the squad with 17 points and six rebounds against Denver ... Led the team in scoring with 18 points at UALR ... Dropped 20 points on IP-Ft. Wayne ... Scored 13 points against UALR ... Dropped 13 points on Arkansas State in home win ... Netted 15 points against UL-Lafayette ... Tallied 27 points against New Mexico State ... Returned after missing the USA game due to a severe snowstorm to lead MT with 15 points against UNO ... Netted 22 points and snared eight rebounds against East Carolina ... Scored 17 points against UTPA ... Poured in 18 points against Tennessee State ... Scored 13 points against UNCG ... Tallied 13 points against IUPUI ... Scored 13 points against Bryan College including 3-of-4 from behind the arc. 2000-01 Averaged 9.3 points per game and 3.0 rebounds ... Was a contender for the league's Rookie of the Year award ... Took over a starting role after a season-ending injury to Fernando Ortiz ... Scored a career high 20 points and had a team-high four boards against UNO ... Scored 15 points and dished out four assists against Western Kentucky ... Led the team with five boards against La. Tech ... Scored 11 points against Arkansas State ... Tallied 11 points in Miami against Florida Int'l. ... Equalled previous career high against La. Tech with 15 points ... Netted 11 points against UALR ... Equalled previous career high 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds against FIU ... Scored 11 points and snared a season-high five rebounds against Radford ... Was a perfect 5-for-5 from the field and 3-for-3 from the line against Tennessee State ... Scored 15 points in road win at Rice ... Netted first double-figure game with 13 at IUPUI. Bridgton Academy/Corcoran HS Played prep school basketball at Bridgton Academy for coach Whit Lesure in Bridgton, Maine ... Averaged 18 points and 8.5 rebounds at Bridgton ... Named Second Team NEPSAC ... Played basketball at Corcoran HS in Syracuse for coach Shaun Smith ... Averaged 15.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 2.0 assists as a senior ... Named league MVP, Division All-Star, and Fifth Team All-State. Personal Parents: Tommy Gunn, Sr. and Denise Gunn ... Born: 3/17/81
OTHER INFO:
Hobbies: playing football ... Notable: member of the Urban League Hall of Fame ... recipient of the Corey Smith Award.
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