now i'm confused...
hrdboiled asked if they were each six letter last names.
no - they are each seven letters
H U E R T E R (seven)
and
#uret## (seven)
hrdboiled - have you been drinking?
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pdx says he used co-pilot and got it (but i read his answer as "blacked out")
you said: "... if i got the correct answer..."
but if it matches all the clues in the question, you should KNOW you have the right answer
i'm going to assume that you got it but are trying to allow others the chance
you said almost no one would remember this player - not sure about that
he wasn't a "star", but he did play 12 years in the nba (and won at least two rings)
i just looked up his stats and they are odd - i'm going to divide his career into two parts
Part 1
first year is "played in other pro league" (probably Europe) - he was a third round pick, so, normal
in his first nba year (in east coast city) they go to EC finals and lose
second year they get to Championship round but lose
third year, in a Finals rematch they finally get rings
in these three years he averages 12-15 minutes per game (but on a REALLY GOOD team)
then he goes to a midwest team (as a free agent) and THEY go to the playoffs all three years before he is traded again (winning only one series)
in these years he is a solid rotation guy, 20-25 minutes per game
the first of the three years, he shows up on leaderboards:
that year, he is 8th in defensive rebounds and 9th in total rebounds (but this is per 36 minutes)
after those six playoff seasons, comes a long playoff drought
first he signs with another midwest team but is traded midseason to a west coast team where he plays one and a half years
then he goes to another east coast team for a season (at age 31) and it looks like his nba career is over
Part 2
he goes to europe and plays for a year.
then it's back to that second east coast team for 9 games at (age 33, two ten day contracts)
many ten day contracts /waived follow - he never gives up
then it's back to europe for two years
now he's 36 and looks done
but another midwest team signs him and although he hardly plays, they win the championship and he gets a second ring.
he plays only 2 regular season games (15 minutes per) - i'm guessing this is like when PJ Brown joined Boston just before their playoff run.
but in the three playoff series', he plays half the games (10 of 19), averaging 10 minutes per game (played) but this is also a championship team.
the next year, they repeat but he is injured and doesn't play at all (missed chance for a third ring - or DID he?)
although he never "played" in that second championship season, he was not released until AFTER the season (so maybe he GOT a third ring)
then he goes back to Europe for another season
incredibly, the Raptors sign him (at age 39) but he averages only 5 mpg in only 9 games and now he IS done. retires
and after all that his total nba earnings barely top a million
which is probably why he had to keep working.
npr did an interview with him a few years ago focusing on his work with the Detroit Boys/Girls clubs at a historic location
that led me to create this riddle (his npr interview was at the height of Huerter's Kings career)
He died in 2024
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This turned out to take longer than i expected, but it was worth it - i like to think that after you die, when someone thinks of you, it sends some kind of pleasure jolt, no matter where you are - I hope Earl got that jolt.