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- Q5605635 description "American basketball player".
- Q5605635 description "American basketball player".
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- Q5605635 abstract "Greg Guy is a retired American professional basketball player most known for being the NCAA Division I scoring champion during the 1992–93 season.A native of Oak Park, Illinois, Guy went to Oak Park and River Forest High School. He attended Fresno State University for the first two and a half years of college before transferring to the University of Texas–Pan American in the middle of his junior season. Guy, a 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 190 lb. point guard/shooting guard, led the Broncs in scoring in each of his seasons with the team. He also made an immediate impact as a transfer player by leading all of Division I in scoring with a 29.3 points per game average. Despite his explosive scoring ability, the Broncs finished the season with a 2–20 overall record. Guy, therefore, holds the distinction of being on the worst team in college basketball history to have the nation's leading scorer on its roster. Texas–Pan American improved to 16–12 for Guy's senior season, and although he led the team in scoring, he did not repeat as the country's leading scorer.After college, Guy played professional basketball abroad, including a stint on Lobos UAG in Mexico.".
- Q5605635 activeYearsEndYear "1984".
- Q5605635 activeYearsStartYear "1980".
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- Q5605635 height "1.8542".
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- Q5605635 awards "* NCAA scoring champion".
- Q5605635 careerEnd "1984".
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- Q5605635 name "Greg Guy".
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- Q5605635 shortDescription "American basketball player".
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- Q5605635 comment "Greg Guy is a retired American professional basketball player most known for being the NCAA Division I scoring champion during the 1992–93 season.A native of Oak Park, Illinois, Guy went to Oak Park and River Forest High School. He attended Fresno State University for the first two and a half years of college before transferring to the University of Texas–Pan American in the middle of his junior season. Guy, a 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 190 lb.".
- Q5605635 label "Greg Guy".
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