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Bogues and his wife Kimberly have two daughters, Tyeisha and Brittany, and one son, Tyrone, Jr.
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Bogues is a graduate of Dunbar High School, where he played with future NBA players such as Reggie Williams, Reggie Lewis and David Wingate.
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Bogues' NBA career highs include: 10 rebounds (against Detroit, on 3/25/94), 19 assists (3 times), 7 steals (3 times) and 2 blocks (against New Jersey, on 4/18/89).
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Bogues notched his 6,000th career point, 6,000th assist, 2,000th rebound and 1,200th steal during the 1997-98 season.
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He matched his career-high with 24 points against the Philadelphia 76ers on 12/17/96. After, he did that again twice.
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Muggsy Bogues was named 1989-90 Hornets Player of the Year, after averaging 9.4 points, 10.7 assists and 2.05 steals per game.
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Bogues won the "1986-87 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award" as the nation's top college player under 6-feet tall.
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Bogues played for the Wake Forest University for 4 seasons, averaging 8.3 points, 2.3 steals, 2.4 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game.
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Bogues played the playoffs four times, and averaged 9.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.8 steals per game.
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After he left the NBA, Bogues started to work in the real estate business until August 3, 2005, when he was named Head Coach of the Charlotte Sting in the WNBA.
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Bogues played for Washington Bullets (1987-1988), Charlotte Hornets (1988-1998), Golden State Warriors (1998-1999) and Toronto Raptors (1999-2001).
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Averaged 7.7 points, 2.6 rebounds, 7.6 assists and 1.5 steals on his NBA Career.
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Muggsy Bogues was drafted 12th overall in the 1987 NBA Draft by the Washington Bullets, and was part of a draft class that also included David Robinson, Reggie Miller, Scottie Pippen and Kevin Johnson.
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Muggsy played for four teams during his 14-season career in the NBA: the Bullets, Hornets, Warriors, and Raptors.
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In his first year on NBA, Muggsy Bogues was teammate of Manute Bol, at the time the tallest player to have ever played in the NBA, who is 7'7" (2.31 m).
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Bogues is the shortest and smallest player in NBA history, standing 5'3" (1.60 m) and weighing 136 pounds (62 kg).
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Bogues appeared in the movie "Space Jam" (1996) as one of the NBA players whose playing ability is stolen by the monsters.
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Bogues is 5'3" tall, the same height of the shortest WNBA basketball player, Debbie Black.
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In 1996, Bogues managed to block a shot and embarrass 7'0" (2.13 m) NBA great player Patrick Ewing.