Tyrus Thomas

American basketball player and champion

Tyrus Thomas - American basketball player and champion
Born

August 17th, 1986
38 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Contributed to the success of the Chicago Bulls in the NBA, where played as a forward after being selected fourth overall in the 2006 NBA Draft. Played a key role in the Bulls' playoff run and competed at the professional level for several teams, including the Charlotte Bobcats. Participated in the NCAA tournament during college career at Louisiana State University, where secured a national championship in 2006.

Drafted fourth overall in the 2006 NBA Draft

Won an NCAA championship with LSU in 2006

Played for the Chicago Bulls and Charlotte Bobcats

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