Detlef Schrempf has never had an empty plate. Not when he played in the NBA, and especially not since he’s retired.
Schrempf has been so swamped with charity work and seafood advocacy that he hasn’t been able to have any kind of role with the NBA, his alma mater the University of Washington, or the basketball community in his hometown of Seattle.
After a 16-year NBA career that saw him win the Sixth Man of the Year Award twice and be named an All-Star three times, the former Sonic says he's now focused on bigger issues than basketball.
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