![]() ![]() He also spent two seasons in the Continental Basketball Association and one year in Germany. He played for the Bullets, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers in four years in the league. Professional career and family: Warrick was selected with the second pick in the second round (25th overall) in the 1982 NBA Draft by the Washington Bullets. More: Boys basketball notebook: New attitude has Burlington Township rolling More: Eagles running back Corey Clement overcame the odds to reach the Super Bowl Warrick earned First Team NABC All District, Big 5 and All East Coast Conference honors his senior season. Joseph’s made the regional final that year, but lost to eventual champ Indiana. 1 DePaul in the NCAA Tournament, tying for a team-high 12 points in the win. During Warrick’s junior campaign, he helped the Hawks upset No. Joseph’s, where he closed his career with 1,273 points and 181 steals (ninth all-time in school history). He also earned Most Valuable Player honors in the inaugural New Jersey Coaches Association All-Star Game at Rutgers, scoring 22 points. Warrick averaged 15.3 points his senior season with the Falcons and was a Second Team All-South Jersey selection. Because of that, he pursued a future on the hardwood. Warrick garnered interest from Penn State, Michigan and UCLA as a defensive back, but not as a signal caller. Football was Warrick’s best sport, and he quarterbacked Burlington Township to its only two sectional championships, leading the team to back-to-back undefeated seasons in 19 (he was Second Team All-South Jersey that year too). ![]() Scholastic accomplishments: Warrick was a three-sport athlete for the Falcons, competing in football, basketball and track. Watch Video: Timber Creek boys basketball tops Eastern Bryan Warrick Burlington Township ![]()
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