The 1992 Slam Dunk champion and explosive scorer who averaged over 21 points for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Cedric Z. Ceballos was born in Maui, Hawaii in 1969 and attended Cal State Fullerton. Phoenix Suns selected him in the second round of the 1990 NBA Draft. His 11-season career produced 13.6 points per game and one All-Star appearance. He won the 1992 Slam Dunk Contest with a blindfolded dunk that redefined theatrical performance in the competition. He averaged 21.7 points per game for the Los Angeles Lakers in 1994-95 — the finest individual season of his career. He was a prolific scorer with an unusual skill set — he could take the ball to the rim with force or step back and hit mid-range jumpers with equal effectiveness. His career was disrupted by a mysterious disappearance during the 1996 season when he left the Lakers team briefly without explanation, citing personal issues. Despite the controversy he returned to productive play for the remainder of his career. He played in European leagues after his NBA career concluded. His Slam Dunk Contest performance and his 21-point season for the Lakers represent the twin peaks of a career that was more significant than his lack of All-Star appearances suggests.
1992 NBA Slam Dunk Contest victory with blindfolded dunk
How They Played
Athletic forward with exceptional dunking ability and solid scoring touch
Lasting Impact
Dynamic scorer and entertaining dunker who brought excitement to the game
Slam Dunk Champion (1992)
Career Honours
- Slam Dunk Champion (1992)
- All-Star 1x