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Rafer Jamel Alston (born July 24, 1976), nicknamed "Skip 2 My Lou", [a] is an American retired professional basketball player. Alston first gained basketball fame playing in the AND1 Mixtape Tour in 1999 before joining the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Milwaukee Bucks .
On June 25, 2009, Battie was traded to the New Jersey Nets along with Rafer Alston and Courtney Lee in exchange for Vince Carter and Ryan Anderson. [4] In July, 2010 Battie signed a contract with Philadelphia 76ers as a free agent. He would spend the last two seasons with the 76ers before announcing his retirement. [5]
He is an identical twin, born along his brother Alberto. ... On January 7, 2010, the Heat signed veteran free agent Rafer Alston, [24] forcing Arroyo to the bench.
AND1 Mixtape Vol. 1 (1998) – The "Skip Mixtape", mainly focused on Rafer Alston. AND1 Mixtape Vol. 2 (1999) – All games on this tape were filmed in New York City and Linden, New Jersey. AND1 Mixtape Vol. 3 (2000) – This tape was given to people who bought a pair of AND1 shoes.
"'Stache Brothers" (Steven Adams and Enes Kanter, because of their moustache) [244] Philadelphia 76ers "The Process" Portland Trail Blazers "Jail Blazers" (for their players’ off-the-court troubles in the early to mid 2000s), [245] "Rip City" (the city of Portland) [233] San Antonio Spurs "The Twin Towers" (1998–2003, Tim Duncan and David ...
Babcock traded Rafer Alston to the Houston Rockets for point guard Mike James on October 4, 2005. The Raptors began the 2005–06 season losing their first 9 games [ 9 ] and 15 out of their first 16. The team improved in December, but continued to struggle in January.
The 2009 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2008–09 season and the conclusion of the season's playoffs.A best-of-seven playoff series starting on June 4 and concluding on June 14, 2009, it was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers, and the Eastern Conference champion Orlando Magic. [1]
The second season of the reality television series Basketball Wives aired on VH1 from December 12, 2010 until March 14, 2011. [1] The show was primarily filmed in Miami, Florida.