Sean Anthony Banks (born January 20, 1985) is a 6'8" American retired professional basketball forward.
He attended the
University of Memphis
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The university maintains the Herff Col ...
, where he was named the
Conference USA
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Mem ...
Freshman of the Year in 2004 after leading all freshman in the conference by scoring 18 points and almost 7 rebounds per game, and was also named as a member of the All-Freshman Team. Despite scoring an average of 14.5 points and nearly 6 rebounds over the first ten games of his sophomore season, Memphis dropped Banks from the team in January 2005 after he was declared academically ineligible.
Banks, who is African American, grew up in
Englewood, New Jersey
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. He is a graduate of
Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, New Jersey.
Banks was signed by the
New Orleans Hornets as an undrafted rookie free agent in the summer of 2005 and was assigned to the Hornets' NBDL affiliate
Tulsa 66ers in November 2005 after averaging four points per game during the preseason and spending the first seven games of the NBA season on inactive status. On January 5, 2006, he was waived by the Hornets and thus released by the 66ers. After being waived, Banks spent time playing professional basketball in Puerto Rico, as well as other D-League teams, including the
Idaho Stampede and
Los Angeles D-Fenders.
[ While playing with the D-Fenders, Banks was selected to represent the Blue Team in the 2008 D-League All-Star Game, where he scored 14 points as his team won the second annual event by a score of 117–99.
Banks was charged with an August 2011 incident in which it was alleged that he had been part of a group of four men who had robbed homes in Jefferson Township and Sparta, New Jersey before leading police on a high speed chase that resulted in the crash of the stolen vehicle that the group had been driving. Banks was said to be involved with an offshoot of what had been called the "]James Bond
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Gang", which had used high-end sports cars in attempts to outrun police.[Cohen, Noah]
"Englewood Man, Former Basketball Player Pleads Not Guilty to Burglaries: Onetime basketball standout arrested alongside ‘James Bong Gang’ burglars, authorities say."
, TeaneckPatch, April 2, 2012. Accessed April 2, 2012.
On March 8, 2014, Banks was issued a warrant for his arrest after failing to appear at a sentencing in which he had agreed to probation avoiding jail time for assaulting his girlfriend in 2013. Banks now faces years in prison for each of his crimes stemming from a 2013 incident in which Police say Banks assaulted his girlfriend with a broom stick and belt and then restrained her from leaving before fleeing police on foot. Banks was arrested more than four times in 2013, including an incident in which he burglarized a woman's home in Englewood and then slashed her tires as well as failing to appear in court numerous times.
References
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1985 births
Living people
American expatriate basketball people in Jordan
American expatriate basketball people in Turkey
American expatriate basketball people in Venezuela
Atléticos de San Germán players
Basketball players from New York City
Bergen Catholic High School alumni
Caciques de Humacao players
Darüşşafaka Basketbol players
Gaiteros del Zulia players
Idaho Stampede players
Los Angeles D-Fenders players
Memphis Tigers men's basketball players
Sportspeople from Englewood, New Jersey
Basketball players from Bergen County, New Jersey
Small forwards
Tulsa 66ers players
American men's basketball players
21st-century African-American sportsmen
21st-century American sportsmen
20th-century African-American sportsmen
20th-century American sportsmen