Cory Jermaine Carr is an American basketball player, formerly of the Chicago Bulls and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. During his college career, he scored 1,904 career points and grabbed 411 rebounds. He also made 262 three-point shots. After being selected in the second round of the NBA Draft in 1998 by the Atlanta Hawks, Carr would play that sole season with the Chicago Bulls, averaging 4 points in 42 appearances.

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  • Cory Jermaine Carr is an American basketball player, formerly of the Chicago Bulls and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. During his college career, he scored 1,904 career points and grabbed 411 rebounds. He also made 262 three-point shots. After being selected in the second round of the NBA Draft in 1998 by the Atlanta Hawks, Carr would play that sole season with the Chicago Bulls, averaging 4 points in 42 appearances. In 2006, Carr starred on Ironi Nahariya in Israel, having also played overseas in France and Italy. For the 2007/08 season, he represented Elitzur Ashkelon, before moving to Maccabi Givat Shmuel, also from Israel.
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  • Cory Jermaine Carr is an American basketball player, formerly of the Chicago Bulls and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. During his college career, he scored 1,904 career points and grabbed 411 rebounds. He also made 262 three-point shots. After being selected in the second round of the NBA Draft in 1998 by the Atlanta Hawks, Carr would play that sole season with the Chicago Bulls, averaging 4 points in 42 appearances.
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  • Cory Carr
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