A star for one of the most successful teams in Milwaukee Bucks history, Terry Cummings was far from run-of-the-mill.
Aside from his obvious talent on the court, Cummings is an accomplished gospel singer, who once sang the national anthem prior to a game in Milwaukee, and even released an R&B album following his retirement.
Cummings has also been an ordained pentecostal minister since before his professional playing days, and relied heavily on his faith throughout what was an illustrious career in the NBA.
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Having come from a large family with significant financial struggles as a child, Cummings eventually ascended to be the second overall pick of the 1982 NBA Draft.