Doron Lamb

American basketball player, NCAA champion

Doron Lamb - American basketball player, NCAA champion
Born

November 6th, 1991
33 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A professional basketball player from the United States. Played college basketball at the University of Kentucky, contributing to the team’s 2012 NCAA Championship victory. Entered the NBA in 2012, drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks. During the professional career, played for various teams in the NBA and overseas, including stints in the NBA Development League and international leagues.

Winning the NCAA Championship with Kentucky in 2012

Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2012

Playing in the NBA Development League

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