Apologies if this has been mentioned on here before. Last night I watched a documentary on the greatest basketball player that I'd never heard of, Raymond Lewis.
Played High School ball at Verbum Dei Jesuit High School in Watts, and chose to play college ball at Cal St LA, over some much bigger colleges. The reason is explained in the movie.
Averaged over 30 points a game and left school after his sophomore year. Was drafted in 1st round by the Sixers. Still not sure how he was able to leave school early and get drafted by the NBA in 1973. There was even a mention of him getting a try out for Louie while he was with the Nets. Never played a day of pro ball in either league.
Well worth a watch even though I can't even tell you what streaming service I watched it on. I just did a search and it popped up.
www.raymondlewis.com
Played High School ball at Verbum Dei Jesuit High School in Watts, and chose to play college ball at Cal St LA, over some much bigger colleges. The reason is explained in the movie.
Averaged over 30 points a game and left school after his sophomore year. Was drafted in 1st round by the Sixers. Still not sure how he was able to leave school early and get drafted by the NBA in 1973. There was even a mention of him getting a try out for Louie while he was with the Nets. Never played a day of pro ball in either league.
Well worth a watch even though I can't even tell you what streaming service I watched it on. I just did a search and it popped up.

Documentary Film
