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Albert White (basketball)

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Albert White (born ) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the London Lightning of the National Basketball League of Canada. Before joining the Lightning, White had played in a variety of domestic and foreign basketball leagues. In high school, he was one of the most highly decorated basketball players in the United States. In college he achieved success after transferring from University of Michigan to University of Missouri, but his success did not lead him to the National Basketball Association (henceforth NBA). Instead, he went to the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and has since played in various developmental and foreign basketball leagues as a professional.
In high school, he was a ''Street & Smith'', Parade, and McDonald's All-American and in college he became a first team All-Big 12 Conference player and CNN/Sports Illustrated Big 12 Player of the Year. White was implicated in the University of Michigan basketball scandal, but was not named in the final indictments. He transferred from Michigan to Missouri after his freshman year, which included the basketball scandal, for unrelated reasons. He achieved several firsts for Missouri and led the team to their best season in the Big 12 era in 1998–1999.
He declared himself eligible for the 1999 NBA draft as a redshirt junior and went undrafted. He was drafted in the 1999 CBA draft. He has had multiple stints in the CBA, United States Basketball League (USBL), International Basketball League (IBL) and various foreign leagues. As a professional, he once was named to the All-CBA second team. He was selected as an All-star or All-league player and been part of championship teams in several of the professional leagues he played in.
==High school==
Born , White went to high school at Metro Detroit's Inkster High School, where he played basketball.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The All-Decades Detroit Teams )〕 While at Inkster, he placed third in the 1995 Mr. Basketball of Michigan voting, which was won by Robert Traylor. He was named a Parade All-American as a junior according to the Detroit Public School League records,〔 and according to CNN/SI he was honored by Parade as a senior.〔 Prior to his senior season, he was named a ''Street & Smith'' All-American. As a senior, he was named a McDonald's All-American. He was also named ''Detroit News/Detroit Free Press'' first-team (known as Dream Team) All-State for both his junior and senior seasons.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Detroit Free Press All-State — 1990s )〕 He was part of one of the most star-studded McDonald's All-American classes with future NBA All-stars Vince Carter, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Stephon Marbury, Antawn Jamison, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Chauncey Billups. During the tenth anniversary of his ''Street & Smith'' 1994–1995 High School All-America Team, eight of the twenty members were still playing in the NBA.〔

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