Thurl Bailey

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Thurl Lee Bailey (born April 7, 1961 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional basketball player in the NBA, whose career spanned from 1983 to 1999 with the Utah Jazz and the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Bailey (nicknamed "Big T") attended North Carolina State University and was a key player in the Wolfpacks' miracle run to the 1983 NCAA Championship. That same year, under head coach Jim Valvano, he led Wolfpack in both scoring and rebounds. The Utah Jazz selected him as the 7th pick of the 1983 NBA Draft. Jazz management reported that he was selected for the quality of his character, as well as the quality of his game. This was the beginning of 16 years of his playing professional basketball, 12 of those years were with the NBA.

On November 25, 1991, he was traded by the Jazz along with a 1992 second-round draft pick to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Tyrone Corbin. There he played for almost three seasons until 1994, when he left the NBA and played in the Greek league for the 1993-94 season. From 1995 to 1998 he played in the Italian league, before returning to the Jazz as a free agent on January 21, 1999.

At 6'11", Thurl is often first noticed as a basketball player, but he is a man of as much depth as height. His strong sense of service has led to countless hours of volunteer work and to numerous awards for leadership and contributions to the community. Included in his awards are: the NBA's prestigious Kennedy Community Award, the Utah Association for Gifted Children's Community Service Award, Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity's Exemplary Manhood Award, the Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America's American Champion Award and the Italian League's 1998 All Star Games Most Valuable Player. He has directed basketball camps for youth since 1984 where he teaches young people lessons about life and basketball. Many of his students have special needs including coming from disadvantaged backgrounds or having serious illnesses, and they attend the camps on scholarship.

In addition to professional speaking, Thurl is a broadcast analyst for the Utah Jazz and the University of Utah, an actor, and an award winning singer/song writer. His first album, Faith In Your Heart, was a compilation of uplifting songs that won several top awards. His latest CD, I'm Not The Same was released October 2002 with great reviews and is a fusion of original style R&B and Nu Soul. He is a devoted family man and the father of five children. He and his wife Sindi live in Salt Lake City, Utah with their two youngest children. While playing basketball in Europe, Bailey joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and frequently appears as an inspirational speaker at Mormon events.

He recently contributed to a music video centered on recruitment for the City of Ogden Utah. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=404Q6fjRsXs