Cory Hightower Explained

Cory Hightower
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lb:224.4
Nationality:American
Birth Date:30 June 1979
Birth Place:Flint, Michigan
High School:Flint Northwestern
(Flint, Michigan)
Mount Zion Christian Academy
(Durham, North Carolina)
College:Indian Hills CC (1998–2000)
Draft Year:2000
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:54
Draft Team:San Antonio Spurs
Career Start:2000
Career End:2012
Years1:2000–2001
Team1:Gary Steelheads
Years2:2001
Team2:Harlem Globetrotters
Years3:2001–2002
Team3:Gary Steelheads
Years4:2002
Team4:Rockford Lightning
Years5:2002–2003
Team5:Great Lakes Storm
Years6:2003–2004
Team6:Yakima Sun Kings
Years7:2004–2005
Team7:Michigan Mayhem
Years8:2005
Team8:Marinos de Anzoátegui
Years9:2011–2012
Team9:Carolina Cougars
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Cory Hightower (born July 30, 1979) is a professional basketball player who was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round (54th pick) in the 2000 NBA draft.

He played two years as a guard/forward with Indian Hills Community College, and had committed to play at Texas Christian University, but decided to leave early to declare for the draft. While at Indian Hills, Hightower was named NJCAA Tournament MVP his freshman year, and was named a First Team NJCAA All-American his sophomore year.

His draft rights were traded by the Spurs to the Los Angeles Lakers on the day of the draft. Hightower averaged 17 points per game for the Lakers in NBA Summer League and pre-season, but was eventually cut from the NBA Championship team to make room for a point guard.[1] Although Hightower's professional basketball career lasted 12 years, he never played a game in the NBA, making him 1 of 8 players from the 2000 NBA Draft to never play in the league. Hightower and fellow 2000 NBA Draftee Chris Carrawell were the only players that the Spurs drafted that year, and neither one of them ever played a game in the league.

He split the 2000–01 season in the CBA with the Gary Steelheads before joining the Harlem Globetrotters. Participated in training camp with the Charlotte Hornets in 2001 before being released. He returned to the CBA in 2002 and played once again with the Gary Steelheads and later, the Rockford Lightning. Hightower would continue to leap around the CBA for the next few years, playing for the Great Lakes Storm, Yakima Sun Kings, and Michigan Mayhem. In 2004, Hightower began playing overseas for teams such as Marinos de Anzoátegui in Venezuela. Hightower also played for the Albany Patroons of the United States Basketball League.

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  1. Web site: Eric Woodyard . Catching up with a Flint Legend . 2010 . 2011-02-23 . SLAM . https://archive.today/20120915093045/http://www.slamonline.com/online/other-ballers/2010/02/catching-up-with-a-flint-legend/ . 2012-09-15 . dead .