Found September 07, 2010 on Howard the Dunk:
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14 Mar 1996: Center Adonal Foyle of the Colgate Red Raiders (center) looks to pass the ball during a game against the Connecticut Huskies at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. UConn won the game, 68-57.

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Here is the official word from the Orlando Magic:

MAGIC NAME ADONAL FOYLE DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Orlando, FL – The Orlando Magic have named Adonal Foyle as director of player development, President of Basketball Operations Otis Smith announced today.  In his role, Foyle will provide support for the overall development of the players, act as a conduit between players and management, and give assistance to the basketball operations department.

Originally selected by Golden State in the first round (eighth overall) of the 1997 NBA Draft, Foyle (6’10”, 270, 3/9/75) appeared in 733 regular season games during his 13-year NBA career with Golden State, Orlando and Memphis, averaging 4.1 ppg., 4.7 rpg. and 1.63 blkpg. in 17.8 minpg.  Foyle remains Golden State’s all-time franchise leader in blocked shots with 1,140.  He spent the final three seasons of his professional career with the Magic before retiring in August 2010.

Born on March 9, 1975, Foyle grew up on the small island of Canouan (population 1,000 and 3.5 x 1.25 miles in size) and did not play organized basketball until the age of 16.  During his time in the NBA, he was extremely active off the court.  In the summer of 2001, Foyle founded “Democracy Matters,” a non-profit political organization that encourages grass-roots involvement in the campaign finance reform movement.  Democracy Matters currently has more than 70 chapters on college, university and high school campuses in 23 different states.  In 2006, he established the Kerosene Lamp Foundation, named after the type of light Foyle used to study at night on an island with no electricity, with the goal of empowering youth of the Eastern Caribbean and the United States to take control of their future. All of Foyle’s off-the-court activities can be found on his personal website – www.adonalfoyle.com.

Foyle has been inducted into both the Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America Hall of Fame. He also served as first vice president of the National Basketball Players Association.

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