Fri, 28 Sep 2001, 10:58 PM

Hammonds Chooses NHRA Over NBA Career
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Courtesy of Jeff Romack, GM Racing
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JOLIET, Ill. -- Pro Stock driver Tom Hammonds announced today that he is retiring from the National
Basketball Association after a successful 12-year career to drive his Winnebago
Chevy Cavalier full-time. Hammonds has reached an agreement with the Minnesota
Timberwolves for a buyout of the last year of his contract, which frees him up to
compete at every national event.

Tom Hammonds
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“I’m both excited and nervous,” the 34-year-old Hammonds said. “I’ve played
basketball for the last 12 years of my life and now I’m turning a page in my career.
These last two weeks have been pretty crazy. I just realized that I wasn’t going to
be able to help the team out physically and didn’t want to take up a roster spot. I
feel this is the best business decision for the team and myself.
“I’ve been in contact with the players and they have expressed that they will miss
me, which means a lot. I will miss them and playing as well, but feel that racing
will fill my need for competition.”
Hammonds spent his NBA years as a power forward first with the Washington Bullets
(1990-92), then with the Charlotte Hornets (91-92), the Denver Nuggets (92-97), and
most recently with the Minnesota Timberwolves (98-01). Hammonds was a collegiate
basketball standout at Georgia Tech University where he was twice named to the
first-team ACC All-Conference Team (1988-89). He ranks fifth on the Yellow Jackets
all-time list in scoring (2081), sixth in rebounds (885), sixth in field-goal
percentage (.566) and fifth in minutes played (4387). Bobby Cremins once referred to
Hammonds as “the hardest working ballplayer I ever coached.”
“I would like to thank Winnebago, Chevrolet, GM Accessories, Mac Tools, Kendall
Motor Oil, and American Racing Custom Wheels for their support in my racing career
and look forward to working with them in the future,” said Hammonds. “Now it’s time
to go out and have some fun. The one thing I do know is that if I devote my time to
racing like I did to basketball, we’ll be champions.”


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