Eric Snow has officially been released by the Cavaliers due to a career-ending knee injury. Snow had been unofficially retired, although it was only a matter of time before the NBA was able to give the Cavaliers clearance for the roster move and the ensuing salary cap space.
For his career, Snow averaged 6.8 points per game, 5.0 assists per game, and 1.1 steals per game. He was well-known for his unselfishness, defense, and overall knowledge of the game. His best seasons were with the Philadelphia 76ers, where he became the starting point guard alongside 2000-2001 MVP Allen Iverson. In addition to playing for the Cavs and Sixers, Snow also played for the Seattle Supersonics (now the Oklahoma City Thunder). Each team made it to the NBA Finals with Snow on its roster.
Snow's presence in Cleveland has been greatly appreciated. Aside from spending most of last season as an unofficial assistant coach, the Canton-McKinley High School and Michigan State University alumnus has been a steady contributor to charity and good citizenship. He has previously been recognized by the NBA and the media for his charitable efforts. He currently works for NBA TV and should soon find his way into an official assistant coach position. Here is hoping for the best for Eric in his future endeavors!
Article: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4043673
Player profile: http://www.nba.com/playerfile/eric_snow/index.html
For his career, Snow averaged 6.8 points per game, 5.0 assists per game, and 1.1 steals per game. He was well-known for his unselfishness, defense, and overall knowledge of the game. His best seasons were with the Philadelphia 76ers, where he became the starting point guard alongside 2000-2001 MVP Allen Iverson. In addition to playing for the Cavs and Sixers, Snow also played for the Seattle Supersonics (now the Oklahoma City Thunder). Each team made it to the NBA Finals with Snow on its roster.
Snow's presence in Cleveland has been greatly appreciated. Aside from spending most of last season as an unofficial assistant coach, the Canton-McKinley High School and Michigan State University alumnus has been a steady contributor to charity and good citizenship. He has previously been recognized by the NBA and the media for his charitable efforts. He currently works for NBA TV and should soon find his way into an official assistant coach position. Here is hoping for the best for Eric in his future endeavors!
Article: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4043673
Player profile: http://www.nba.com/playerfile/eric_snow/index.html