Talk:Gerald Fitch

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- This part is incorrect: "This trade marked the first time since the 2002-03 Boston Celtics (Antoine Walker, Walter McCarty and Tony Delk) that a team featured three players who had attended the same college at the same time (Fitch, Keith Bogans, and Chuck Hayes)"

- The Washington Wizards of 2003/04 featured Juan Dixon, Steve Blake and Lonny Baxter, teammates on Maryland's 2002 NCAA champion Terrapins team. I removed the above section.