Retired NBA center Scot Pollard debuts on 32nd season of 'Survivor'
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Here's part of what Scot Pollard brings to the "Survivor" television series: If fans from every one of his NBA cities tune in, that could boost ratings.
Pollard, who retired after 2007-08, debuted in the new season of "Survivor" on Wednesday night, becoming the seventh former pro athlete and second ex-NBA player on the show. The 32nd season is a "Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty" contest, set in Cambodia.
No, he's not on the "Beauty" team.
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Pollard, a 6-foot-11 center, played 11 seasons in the NBA, with the Pistons, Kings, Pacers, Cavaliers and Celtics after four years at Kansas.
Small spoiler alert: Pollard made it past the first episode -- and without getting a bug lodged in his ear.
Earlier this week, Pollard made a bit of news with criticism of Kobe Bryant, saying: "I wouldn't want to play with him. I think he made the team about him as opposed to making the team about winning."
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So we have Pollard going from calling Kobe selfish to being on TV looking for shellfish.