David Bailey (basketball)

He is the older brother of crosstown Horizon League foe and former George Westinghouse College Prep teammate Martell Bailey.They played head-to-head several times, including a Horizon League men's basketball tournament championship game in which both were key performers.As a 5-foot-4-inch (1.63 m), 135 pounds (61.2 kg) junior point guard, Bailey led Westinghouse to the quarterfinals of the Chicago Public School League championships.[10] Although the Bailey brothers played each other as Horizon League foes several times, the most notable was the 2002 Horizon League men's basketball tournament where the fifth-seeded Ramblers (17–12) and sixth-seeded Flames (19–13) opposed each other in the championship game for a 2002 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament invitation with the entire family in attendance.[21] He has also played in the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML) in Estonia for Tartu Ülikool/Rock[22] and in the NBA Development League for the Sioux Falls Skyforce, Fort Wayne Mad Ants and Idaho Stampede.
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