Derrick Phelps
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Derrick Michael Phelps (born July 31, 1972 in Queens, New York) is an American professional basketball player. The 6' 4", 181-lb. point guard rose to prominence while playing college basketball for coach Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina. Phelps was never drafted by an NBA team, but did play in three games for the Sacramento Kings in the 1994/95 season.[1] The Vancouver Grizzlies selected him in the 1995 expansion draft, but he did not play for them before they renounced his NBA rights in 1996. He has also spent some time during pre-season (but not in any NBA games) with the Milwaukee Bucks (1994) and Philadelphia 76ers (1997). In 2006/07 season he played in the Russian Basketball Super League for Spartak Primorie Vladivostok.
Phelps attended Christ The King Regional High School in Middle Village, Queens, New York. He was named to the 1990 McDonald's All-American Team. He played in the McDonald's All-American game with future UNC teammates Eric Montross, Brian Reese and Clifford Rozier.
Phelps holds two Tar Heel records at North Carolina for most steals in one game (9) and most steals in a career (247). He was named as an All-Atlantic Coast Conference Honorable Mention in 1993, and was named to the 2nd Team in 1994. He was a member of North Carolina's 1993 NCAA National Championship team. The Tar Heels defeated Michigan 77-71 in the title game.
After college, Phelps has played professional basketball internationally. He played for ALBA Berlin from 2000-2002 with former UNC teammate Henrik Rodl. In the 2003-2004 season, he played for Śląsk Wrocław in Poland's Dominet Basket Liga. He has also played for GHP Bamberg in Germany.
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