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Jamel Thomas (born July 19, 1976) is an American former professional
basketball player who played in the
National Basketball Association (NBA). He was a 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
guard/
forward.
Thomas was born in
Brooklyn,
New York. He played
collegiately for
Providence College. Upon his 1999 graduation, he appeared in the
National Basketball Association (NBA) during the
1999–2000 (three games for the
Boston Celtics and four – for the
Golden State Warriors) and
2000–01 (five games with the
New Jersey Nets) seasons, holding career averages of 8.5 minutes, 2.6 points and 1.8
rebounds per game. He was also signed for a brief period by the
Cleveland Cavaliers and
Portland Trail Blazers (1999–2000) and
Utah Jazz (2000–01), but never played for those teams in an NBA game.
Subsequently, after two seasons in the
Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and
American Basketball Association (ABA) and his New Jersey spell, Thomas moved overseas, mostly playing for teams in
Turkey and
Italy. In 2006–07 he played for
Beşiktaş[1] and
Angelico Biella.
Thomas is the older half-brother of
Sebastian Telfair who also played in the NBA.
[2] Thomas wrote a book about his life titled
The Beautiful Struggle, which was released by
Xlibris in late September 2008. In the book, Thomas comments on his half-brother, as well as on cousin
Stephon Marbury.
[3]