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Derrick Favors

1991 - Today

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Derrick Bernard Favors (born July 15, 1991) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Windy City Bulls of the NBA G League. Favors played college basketball for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets for one season before being selected by the New Jersey Nets with the third overall pick of the 2010 NBA draft. After playing a season with the Nets, Favors was traded to the Utah Jazz in 2011, where he played for eight seasons. In the 2019 offseason, he was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Derrick Favors is the 1,585th most popular basketball player (down from 1,377th in 2024), the 20,374th most popular biography from United States (down from 18,851st in 2019) and the 848th most popular American Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Derrick Favors ranks 1,585 out of 1,757Before him are Ian Vougioukas, Cameron Johnson, Đorđe Gagić, Ike Diogu, Dan Gadzuric, and Earl Calloway. After him are Aleksej Pokuševski, Stromile Swift, Carla Boyd, Juan Pedro Gutiérrez, Nauris Miezis, and David Nwaba.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Derrick Favors ranks 1,196Before him are Sho Inagaki, Simon Zoller, Iryna Kryuko, Radosław Kawęcki, Amido Baldé, and Trine Østergaard. After him are Christian O'Sullivan, Zachary Donohue, Julia Lier, Gijs Van Hoecke, Michał Kucharczyk, and Nauris Miezis.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In United States

Among basketball players born in United States, Derrick Favors ranks 848Before him are Jay Williams (1981), Tarence Kinsey (1984), Eric Snow (1973), Cameron Johnson (1996), Ike Diogu (1983), and Earl Calloway (1983). After him are Stromile Swift (1979), David Nwaba (1993), Bryant Reeves (1973), Chuma Okeke (1998), Quinn Cook (1993), and Jarrett Jack (1983).