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Dennis Hodgden

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Biography

Dennis Hodgden is a former professional basketball player known for his exceptional skills on the court during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Born on March 12, 1966, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he played college basketball at the University of Iowa, where he developed a reputation for his scoring ability and tenacity on defense. Hodgden was selected in the second round of the 1988 NBA Draft, marking the beginning of a noteworthy career in professional basketball.

Throughout his career, Hodgden played for several teams in both the NBA and international leagues, including the Atlanta Hawks and the Sacramento Kings. He is particularly remembered for his time in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), where he earned multiple All-Star selections and led his team to the championship. His combination of shooting accuracy and defensive prowess made him a key player and a fan favorite during his tenure.

After retiring from professional play, Hodgden transitioned into coaching and mentorship roles, focusing on developing young talent in basketball. His commitment to the sport and its players has left a lasting impact on local basketball communities, and he is often invited to share his expertise at clinics and camps. Hodgden’s legacy is marked not only by his on-court accomplishments but also by his dedication to nurturing the next generation of basketball players.

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