"Carl Bailey" is a retired United States/American basketball player who played one career game in the NBA. He attended Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama.

He was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 3rd round (66th overall pick) of the 1980 NBA Draft.

During the 1981-82 NBA season, Bailey played seven minutes of one game with the Portland Trail Blazers, scoring a single field goal.

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Odessa High's the hottest team in the state. They've got everything going, they're playing good defense. They're spreading people out with their offense and beating people.

Guyton's a scoring machine. He's incredible. He's one of the best scorers I've seen this year.

That probably was the game. We had shots -- they just didn't go in.

He's a great teacher and coach. His players are very well-skilled in fundamentals, and that made them tougher than most of us. Plus, he had talent. Combine that with his coaching, and you have an undefeated (regular) season. He did a remarkable job.

It seems like all five guys can score. They're going to give us lots of problems.

Dowdy played exceptional. We had some guys in foul trouble and he came in and did a great job, hit some key free throws. When we got that little lead (in the fourth quarter), we went spread and they couldn't handle our guards and we also got a couple easy baskets.

We battled. The officials didn't call much. There was a lot of pushing and shoving, but we battled. We like to play that way anyway.

I'm still looking for a home, so right now I'm just happy to have a roof above my head.