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Saturday, 12 April 2008

Where Are They Now? Part 16

Adam Haluska, since being waived by Houston, is playing for the Iowa Energy in the D-League, and playing bloody well.

Darvin Ham still won't give up the hope of getting back to the NBA, and his current World Tour Of Everywhere sees him playing for the Austin Toros of the D-League.

Zendon Hamilton, who has never ever EVER gotten a fair shot in the NBA despite often outperforming those who stand directly in his way, is playing for Enisey Krasnoyarsk in Mother Russia.

Venson Hamilton is playing in his third season for Real Madrid, one of Europe's best teams.

Ben Handlogten was cut by Barcelona due to injury back in early 2006, before he even played a game with the team. Having not played in the two years since, I'd wager that he has retired due to injury.

Travis Hansen is playing for Dynamo Moscow in Europe, as he has been for a while. He also recently obtaiend a Russian passport. I watched Hansen play this week, and it's safe to say that he's a lot better than he used to be.

Penny Hardaway is unofficially done, although eh still practices with the University of Memphis team.

Lorinza Harrington is playing for Lokomotiv Rostov in Russia.

Adam Harrington is playing for the Tulsa 66ers of the D-League.

Lucious Harris is 37 and long since out of the game, but I can't find what it is that he does now.

Donnell Harvey is playing for the Banvit in Turkey, alongside an extremely random ex-NBA player: Joe Crispin. Also there is ex-Sonic Kenny Adeleke, but who cares about him.

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