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Josh Harrellson

Josh Douglas Harrellson (born February 12, 1989) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Brujos de Guayama of the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). Standing 6'10" and weighing 275 pounds, he played center for the Kentucky Wildcats from 2008 to 2011. He was selected by the New Orleans Hornets as the 45th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, but was traded to the New York Knicks. He signed with the Miami Heat in 2012. In 2013, he joined the Brujos de Guayama in Puerto Rico,〔("Josh Harrellson to play in Puerto Rico for the Guayama Wizards" ), WildcatWorld.com, March 5, 2013.〕 but he was released on May 18 so that he could join Chongqing Fly Dragon in the Chinese National Basketball League for a two-month period.〔(Josh Harrellson is heading to China ), Kentucky Sports Radio, May 19, 2013.〕 In August 2013, Harrellson joined the Detroit Pistons.
Harrellson first played organized basketball as a freshman at St. Charles High School. Coach Gary Wacker helped develop Harrellson's skills, and he was named a first-team All-State player his junior and senior years. He signed a National Letter of Intent to play for Western Illinois University, but never enrolled there, choosing instead to attend junior college at Southwestern Illinois College. After one year at Southwest Illinois, he was recruited to Kentucky by then-coach Billy Gillispie. Gillispie was fired after Harrellson's first season, and Harrellson played sparingly the next year under new coach John Calipari. Due to the ineligibility of star recruit Enes Kanter, Harrellson received significantly more playing time his senior year, during which he averaged 6.4 points per game and led the Southeastern Conference in rebounding with 8.8 per game. In the 2011 NCAA Tournament, he was named to the All-East Region Team.
==High school career==
Harrellson had never played organized basketball prior to 2003, his freshman year at St. Charles High School.〔Gump, "New Cat Let Game Come to Him – Didn't Play Before Freshman Year"〕 St. Charles boys' basketball coach Gary Wacker noticed Harrellson, who stood six feet, four inches tall as a high school freshman, when he came to the football coach's office to ask about tryouts.〔Tipton, "Harrellson's hoops career got late start"〕〔Bozich, "Kentucky's Josh Harrellson found new life in 'suicides'"〕 When Harrellson showed up too late for football tryouts, Wacker encouraged him to try playing basketball.〔 Wacker later recalled that, when he first started practice, he could not dribble or make a left-handed layup, and Harrellson himself conceded that he was "pretty much the worst player on the team."〔 Before the end of his first season, however, he was playing on the junior varsity team, and by his sophomore year, he was playing with the varsity team.〔Fagan, "The long and the jorts of it"〕
Harrellson had a difficult home life, and eventually moved in with his AAU basketball coach.〔 By his junior year, he had grown to 6 feet, 8 inches tall; he averaged 18.1 points and 11 rebounds for the season and was named a first team All-State player.〔〔 After taking only one recruiting visit, he signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the Western Illinois Leathernecks prior to his senior year.〔Astleford, "Missouri native Harrellson reaching NCAA peak"〕 He averaged 18.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.6 blocked shots, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals during his final season of high school basketball, while leading St. Charles to the Class 4 state semifinals.〔Monter, "Devron Bostick Scores 16 points in Opener"〕〔Neunuebel, "At the next level"〕 He was named second team All-Metro by the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' and was again named first team All-State.〔〔 He finished his high school career with 1,325 points and 794 rebounds.〔 After the season, he participated in summer workouts with University of Florida-bound Alex Tyus from nearby Hazelwood Central High School; during these workouts, he became convinced he could play basketball for a higher profile university.〔

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