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| Small forward | |
| Personal information | |
| Born | June 8, 1968 St. Louis, Missouri |
| Nationality | American |
| High school | Vashon (St. Louis, Missouri) |
| Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
| Listed weight | 215 lb (98 kg) |
| Career information | |
| College | Saint Louis (1986–1990) |
| NBA Draft | 1990 / Round: 1 / Pick: 23rd overall |
| Selected by the Sacramento Kings | |
| Pro career | 1990–2006 |
| Career history | |
| 1990–1993 | Sacramento Kings |
| 1993–1995 | New York Knicks |
| 1995–1996 | Virtus Bologna (Italy) |
| 1996 | Orlando Magic |
| 1996–1997 | PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) |
| 1997–1998 | Galatasaray (Turkey) |
| 1998 | Brujos de Guayama (Puerto Rico) |
| 1998–1999 | Tau Cerámica (Spain) |
| 1999–2000 | Breogán (Spain) |
| 2000 | Brujos de Guayama (Puerto Rico |
| 2000–2001 | Breogán (Spain) |
| 2001–2002 | UNICS Kazan (Russia) |
| 2002 | Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico) |
| 2002–2003 | CB Valladolid (Spain) |
| 2003 2003–2004 2004–2005 2005–2006 2006 2006 2006 |
Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico) Great Lakes Storm (CBA) Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico) Peñarol de Mar del Plata (Argentina) Brujos de Guayama (Puerto Rico) Capitanes de Arecibo (Puerto Rico) Maratonistas de Coamo (Puerto Rico) |
| Career NBA statistics | |
| Points | 2,199 (6.9 ppg) |
| Rebounds | 1,726 (5.4 rpg) |
| Assists | 442 (1.4 apg) |
| Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |
Anthony Bonner (born June 8, 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 1st round (23rd overall pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. He played six seasons in the NBA for the Kings, New York Knicks, and Orlando Magic averaging 6.9 ppg in his career. He also played in Europe for several notable teams, including PAOK BC in Greece and Virtus Bologna Italy.
In 2002, at the age of 34, he attempted a comeback with the Utah Jazz. He was cut after playing in 4 pre-season games.
Bonner played college basketball at Saint Louis University. He is the Billikens' all-time leading scorer with 1,972 points.
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