Eric Anderson (basketball)
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Eric Walfred Anderson is a retired American
United States
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 college
College basketball
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 and professional basketball
Basketball
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 player. He attended St. Francis DeSales High School on Chicago's far southeast side and was named 1988's Mr. Basketball for the state of Illinois
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Anderson was named Most Outstanding Player of 1992 NCAA Tournament's West Regional after helping lead Indiana University
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 to the Final Four. He completed college career ranked sixth in scoring (1,715 points) and seventh in rebounding (826) in Indiana school history.

After his college career, the 6' 9" forward, who was not selected in the 1992 National Basketball Association Draft
1992 NBA Draft
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, signed with the New York Knicks
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 for the 1992–93 NBA season, in which he played 16 games. He also played 11 games of the following season before being waived. He holds NBA career averages of 1.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per game, and was an all-time 2-for-2 from the three-point line
Three-point field goal
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During his tenure with the Knicks, Anderson, who spent most of the time on the bench, was cheered for wildly by New York fans when inserted in the final minutes of a 114–79 blowout against the Boston Celtics
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In January 1994, while a member of the Knicks, Anderson and Harold Ellis
Harold Ellis
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 of the Los Angeles Clippers
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 got involved in a seemingly bizarre shoving match at Madison Square Garden
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. As the two players ran downcourt, Ellis threw a forearm for no apparent reason into Anderson's face. They exchanged shoves, and were both given technical fouls. Anderson later said of Ellis: "He was going crazy," and "I've never been involved in anything like that. I just got in the game. I'm a good guy. I have no idea why it happened."

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