Jerry Dupree
Position: Forward
Height/Weight:
6-7 / 200
Birthdate: September 5, 1981
High School: Valley View HS (Moreno
Valley, Calif.)
College: Southern Cal
BACKGROUND
Pro Career Highlights: Played with the Long Beach Jam and California Buzz in the ABA in 2004-05 (statistics unavailable). Also played for the Jam during the 2003-04 season (statistics unavailable). Participated in NBA training camp with the Los Angeles Lakers in the fall of 2004.
College Highlights: Played in
51 career games over two seasons at USC, before being dismissed from the team
prior to his senior season. Averaged 4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds in an average
of 12.8 minutes a contest. Started collegiate career at the College of Southern
Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho. Attended San Bernardino Valley College during the 2000-01
season, but did not play.
Junior (2002-03): Averaged 5.0 points
and 3.4 rebounds in 14.4 minutes a contest. Started five times. Missed the first
seven games of the season while concentrating on academics. Scored career-high
17 points and matched a career-high with nine rebounds vs. Washington. Posted
14 points and eight rebounds two nights later vs. Washington State. Led team with
seven rebounds at Stanford. Scored 13 points and grabbed a team-high five rebounds
at UNLV. Tallied 12 points and seven rebounds vs. California in the Pac-10 Tournament
semifinals.
Sophomore (2001-02): Averaged 3.7 points and 1.8 rebounds
in 11.7 minutes a contest. Ranked third on the team in blocked shots (19). Started
seven times. Recorded season highs of 13 points and seven rebounds in the season
opener vs. Wyoming. Tallied 12 points at Fresno State. Averaged 10.3 points, 7.3
rebounds, and 2.0 blocked shots in Pac-10 Tournament, shooting 14-for-19 from
the field. Registered four blocked shots in the tournament game vs. Arizona.
Freshman (1999-00): At Southern Idaho, averaged 7.2 points and 3.8
rebounds. Shot .538 from the field and .647 from the free throw line. Posted a
season high of 16 points.
Personal: Majored in social science/history.
















