Jay Humphries
American basketball player and guard
American basketball player and guard
Played basketball professionally, primarily as a guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Began collegiate career at the University of Utah, achieving significant success. Entered the NBA Draft in 1985, selected by the Phoenix Suns. Contributed to the team's performance, later playing for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Utah Jazz. Retired after a successful career, transitioning to coaching and developing young players.
Played for the Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz
Selected 22nd overall in the 1985 NBA Draft
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