Basketball Over the summer after his final year at Wayland Baptist, Curtis participated in the Southern California Summer Pro League. At the event, he averaged 14.7 points and 8.2 rebounds in 31.8 minutes per game over a total of six games. On August 27, 2012, Curtis was selected by the
Windsor Express with the
first overall pick in the
2012 NBL Canada draft. He was promptly traded to the
Saint John Mill Rats for
Mike Helms, the team's fifth overall draft pick, and rights to
Isaac Kuon.
Football Curtis had experience playing
American football at the semi-professional level. In 2012, he decided to return to the sport, which he had not played since high school. He signed with the
North County Cobras of the LaBelle Community Football League (LCFL) as a
wide receiver and
tight end. The Cobras are based in
Vista, California. In his first game, Curtis recorded a touchdown reception against the
San Diego Riptide. He said, "I've been feeling football. Football's my first sport, and over the years going through high school my mom didn't want me to play football because of the dangers." He was coached by Tony Vinson, who praised him for his determination. ==Death==