| No. 55, 13 | |
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| Point guard | |
| Personal information | |
| Born | January 22, 1968 Altoona, Pennsylvania |
| Nationality | American |
| High school | Altoona Area |
| Listed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
| Listed weight | 175 lb (79 kg) |
| Career information | |
| College | Pennsylvania State (1986–1988) Saint Francis (1989–1991) |
| NBA Draft | 1991 / Round: 2 / Pick: 35th overall |
| Selected by the Dallas Mavericks | |
| Pro career | 1991–2003 |
| Career history | |
| 1991–1993 | Dallas Mavericks |
| 1993–1994 | Rochester Renegade (CBA) |
| 1994 | Fort Wayne Fury (CBA) |
| 1994–1995 | Shreveport Crawdads (CBA) |
| 1995 | Rapid City Thrillers (CBA) |
| 1995–1999 | Scaligera Verona (Italy) |
| 1999–2000 | Adr Roma (Italy) |
| 2000–2001 | Olimpia Adecco Milano (Italy) |
| 2001–2002 | Peristeri (Greece) |
| 2002 | Lobos Cantabria (Spain) |
| 2002–2003 | Edimes Pavia (Italy) |
| 2003 | Forum Filatélico (Spain) |
| Career highlights and awards | |
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| Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |
Michael Alan Iuzzolino (born January 22, 1968, in Altoona, Pennsylvania) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2nd round (35th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. Iuzzolino, a 5 foot 10 inch point guard, played two years in the NBA, both with the Mavericks averaging 9.0 ppg in his career. He played collegiately at Pennsylvania State University and at Saint Francis University. He played high school basketball at Altoona High School in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He was a high school teammate of Doug West, who went on to have a successful NBA career with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Vancouver Grizzlies.
After his NBA career, Iuzzolino played professionally in Italy and Spain.
Iuzzolino was also featured in the 1993 Arcade Edition of the popular video game NBA Jam.
He is an Italian-American, and holds an Italian passport.[1] Iuzzolino was inducted into the Blair County Sports Hall of Fame along side Coach John Swogger.
Iuzzolino is now an assistant coach at Saint Vincent College. He previously was an assistant for the Duquesne women's basketball team, and George Mason women's basketball team.
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