Darrin Hancock (born November 3, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. In high school and college he was known for his strong offense, while his quick and agile moves to the basket drew comparisons to the likes of Dominique Wilkins. A Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American standout at Griffin High School, Hancock was ranked among the country's best high school basketball players in the late 1980s.
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- Darrin Hancock (born November 3, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. In high school and college he was known for his strong offense, while his quick and agile moves to the basket drew comparisons to the likes of Dominique Wilkins. A Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American standout at Griffin High School, Hancock was ranked among the country's best high school basketball players in the late 1980s. He played his first two college seasons at Garden City Community College, where he was considered one of the top junior college recruits in the nation before transferring to the University of Kansas. There he was the starting small forward on the Kansas Jayhawks' Final Four-bound squad in the 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Hancock left college after his junior year to play professional basketball and eventually found success in United States semi-pro basketball leagues after several uneventful stints in the NBA. He is considered to be among the best all-time Georgia high school basketball players in the state's history.
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- * 1991–92 National Junior College Athletic Association Player of the Year
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- *1992–93 Big Eight Conference season Champions
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- * 2× All-USBL Team
* USBL Post Season MVP
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- *1990–91 Parade Magazine Magazine All-American Second Team
*1990–91 JUCO All-American Third Team
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- Hancock is a terrific run-and-jump athlete, a tremendous leaper. He has tremendous quick moves around the basket. He just blows by people before they know what is going on...He reminds me of a young Dominique Wilkins.
- David Wood has done a very good job along with Darrin Hancock. They're two of the best defenders we have, and we'll need that throughout the season.
- I saw Darrin play in Chicago pre-draft camp and he can flat-out run the floor...He's an intriguing guy. He's got a nice upside.
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- American basketball player
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- Chris Ford, Milwaukee Bucks Head Coach
- Bob Gibbons, Recruiting analyst
- Dave Twardzik, Charlotte Hornets Director of Player Personnel
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- *1993 NCAA Tournament Final Four
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- Darrin Hancock (born November 3, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. In high school and college he was known for his strong offense, while his quick and agile moves to the basket drew comparisons to the likes of Dominique Wilkins. A Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American standout at Griffin High School, Hancock was ranked among the country's best high school basketball players in the late 1980s.
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