About Dexter Cambridge Memorabilia & Collectibles
Dexter Cambridge is from the Bahamas. He was born on January 29, 1970. He played first at the Lon Morris College in Jacksonville Texas. There he was named Junior College All-American in his sophomore year after two seasons. He then transferred to the University of Texas where on his senior year Cambridge averages 22 points and 9 rebounds per game. He made himself eligible during the 1992 NBA draft. Among his fellow draftee is the number one pick
Shaquille O’Neal and All Star Player Latrell Sprewell. Though he was not picked, he did not lose hope and played for Dallas in the Rocky Mountain Review in Salt Lake City. The team took note of him when he posted an average of 10.3 points and 5 rebounds. Cambridge was signed as a free agent and subsequently made it to the roster after training camp. He played 53 games, 13 of which he started with
Jim Jackson. He had an average of 7.0 points and 3.2 rebounds per game helped the
Dallas Mavericks in what was known to be a very rough season. They almost broke the all time worst NBA record finish before they were able to rally and finished with two consecutive wins to end their season.
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About Dexter Cambridge:
Dexter Cambridge (full name: Dexter Ryan Cambridge; no nicknames) played Forward in 1993 for the Dallas Mavericks. Over 1 seasons, he played 53 games, scored 370 points (7.0 ppg) and grabbed 167 rebounds (3.2 rpg). Cambridge also dished out 58 assists (1.1 apg), made 24 steals (0.5 spg), and blocked 6 shots (0.1 bpg) during his career. Born in Eleuthra, Bahamas on January 29, 1970, Cambridge stands 6-7 and weighs 224 lbs. He attended high school at A.F. Adderly in Nassau, Bahamas and college at University of Texas at Austin.