Randy Livingston
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Randy Livingston (born April 2, 1975, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American professional basketball player who signed with the NBA's Chicago Bulls. He spent the beginning of the 2005-2006 professional season in the Turkish basketball league playing for Galatasaray, and he most recently played for the Continental Basketball Association's Idaho Stampede.
Livingston attended New Orleans, Louisiana's famed Isidore Newman School along with standout quarterback Peyton Manning where he was named the High School co-Player of the Year in 1992 (with Jason Kidd). After Newman, Livingston attended Louisiana State University but only appeared in 29 games over two seasons because of knee problems. He was drafted by the Houston Rockets in the 2nd round (42nd overall) in 1996. He was signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Hawks in 1997. He played for the Miami Heat and Phoenix Suns during the 1999 season. He was signed as a free agent by the Seattle SuperSonics and the Orlando Magic (for whom he never played a game), and later played for the Golden State Warriors during the 2000 season. He played for the Utah Jazz during the 2001 season. He played for the Supersonics and the Minnesota Timberwolves for the 2002 season. He played briefly for the New Orleans Hornets during the 2003 season. He played briefly for the Los Angeles Clippers during the 2004 season. He played for the Jazz during the 2005 season, and he is currently playing for the Chicago Bulls. Was drafted in the 2005 AAPBL Draft but the league folded soon thereafter.
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He was on the CBA Second All-Star Team during the 1998-1999 season.
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