Curtis Haywood
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Curtis Haywood (born November 8, 1975, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American basketball player. For the 2007/08 season, he played with the Venezuelan team Trotamundos de Carabobo.
He played collegiately for Bacone College (1995–97) and Oklahoma City University (1997–1999).
He signed with the Toronto Raptors on October 3, 2000, but was released a few weeks later without playing in regular season for them.
He played professionally for Yakima Sun Kings (CBA, 1999–00), FC Gaia Basquetebol (Portugal, 2000), BC Hamburg Tigers (Germany, 2000), Fayetteville Patriots (NBDL, 2001), St. Louis Skyhawks (USBL, 2002), InterCollege Etha Engomis (Cyprus, 2002–04), Gary Steelheads and Rockford Lightning (CBA, 2004), Al-Ittihad (Aleppo) (Syria, 2005–06), Arkansas Aeros (ABA, 2006–07) and Al-Ahli (Jeddah) (Saudi Arabia, 2007).
He played with over 20 international teams during his professional basketball career. He won a CBA championship with the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry.
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- 1975 births
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- American expatriate basketball people in Venezuela
- ABA All-Star Game players
- Bacone College alumni
- Bacone Warriors men's basketball players
- Fayetteville Patriots players
- Oklahoma City Stars men's basketball players
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