J. J. Eubanks

After going undrafted in the 1991 NBA draft he started his professional career in the World Basketball League where he won the Rookie of the Year award.

[8] On December 2, 1988, he scored a then career-best and Sullivan school record 47 points against Edison State on 18/24 shooting (6/10 on three-pointers) and 5/6 on free throws.

[10] After two years at Sullivan Eubanks committed to Division I school Marshall; however, after coach Rick Huckabay left before the start of the 1989–90 season, being replaced by Dana Altman, he reconsidered his choice.

[1][11] He quit the team in late November 1989[12] and transferred to Tennessee State: as a result, he had to sit out the entire season, and he was not eligible to play until December 15, 1990.

Eubanks started his professional career in 1991, signing for the Nashville Stars in the World Basketball League after participating in a free agent camp.

In 1996 he left Israel and played two years in Japan with Toyota Motors Pacers; he then joined Puerto Rican side Gallitos de Isabela.

[31] At the end of the season he won his second personal championship, was named the top scorer, and received the LNB Best Foreign Player award.

[32] He left Argentina for Venezuela in 2000, joining Cocodrilos de Caracas: he then signed for Atenas, and played part of the 2001–02 season there, thus winning his second LNB championship.

[33] In 2001 he also played in Cyprus for AEL Limassol: in February 2001 he scored 84 points in a 152–73 win against PAEEK, beating the previous league record of 75 that had been established by Tony Harris in 1995.