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NRF Player Profile: Eric Raymundo

Eric Raymundo
If Do Kim is arguably the fastest guard in the NRF, Eric Raymundo is the second fastest. With ice water running through his veins as he secured the victory at the charity stripe for Air Force 1 last week, Raymundo gets it in on both ends of the floor. Take a few minutes to learn a little bit more about Eric…

Name: Eric Raymundo
Team: Air Force 1
Industry: Fashion (Men’s Streetwear)
Job title: Sales
What do you do for your job? I’m the East Coast sales rep. for 10.Deep Clothing. On the sales end, I’m always traveling to trade shows or visiting stores. However, being at a small company, I have the ability to be involved in a variety of things. If I’m not on the road, you can also find me assisting with graphics, marketing, event planning and photo shoots. There’s not a job I can’t/won’t do. YOU BUY NOW!!! www.10deep.com
Age: 26
Hometown: Windsor, Connecticut
Height: 5-9
Weight: 155
Shoe size: 8.5
Position: Guard
My Home Court: Berkeley Carroll High School (Park Slope, Brooklyn)
Playing Experience: Windsor High School Varsity Basketball (3 years)
Favorite Sneakers: Nike Air Jordan III Black/Cement OG, Nike Air Jordan XI Concords and whatever else Nike wants to send me
Favorite Player: Kobe Bryant
Favorite Team: UConn Huskies
Go-to-Move: If I tell you, then I’d have to kill you
I play: Tennis, softball and more basketball in the off-season, then box at Gleason’s gym twice a week. If I’m not there, then I’m probably at work.
Coming up I admired: Michael Jordan, Dan Patrick & Keith Olberman, Jesus Shuttlesworth, Michael Chang and Imelda Marcos (In no particular order)
My basketball moment: Winning back-to-back state championships at Windsor High in ’98 and ’99. There’s no better feeling than literally cutting the nets down. At the end of the season, we got to scrimmage the ’99 National Champions, UConn Huskies, for a fundraiser. You can ask Ricky Moore about me. Weeks later, dressed in my basketball jersey, I was competing in the finals for the tennis state championship. Those were the days…
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