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Rick Hughes (born August 22, 1973) is an American former professionalbasketball player. He was theFrench League Best Scorer, in 2004 and 2011.
Personal information | |
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Born | (1973-08-22)August 22, 1973 (age 51) Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
Listed height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Walnut Hills (Cincinnati, Ohio) |
College | Thomas More (1992–1996) |
NBA draft | 1996:undrafted |
Playing career | 1996–2012 |
Position | Power forward /center |
Number | 3 |
Career history | |
1996–1997 | Dakota Wizards |
1997–1998 | Omonia Nicosia |
1998–1999 | Club Rosaire |
1999–2000 | Dallas Mavericks |
2000 | Idaho Stampede |
2001 | Ourense |
2002 | Kansas City Knights |
2002–2003 | JDA Dijon Basket |
2003 | Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut |
2003–2004 | Strasbourg IG Basket |
2004 | Teramo Basket |
2006 | Murcia |
2006–2008 | León |
2008–2009 | HTV Basket |
2009–2010 | León |
2010 | APOEL |
2010–2012 | HTV Basket |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at NBA.com ![]() | |
Stats atBasketball Reference |
College career
editHughes graduated fromWalnut Hills High School, inCincinnati, Ohio, in 1991, and afterwards, he attendedThomas More College. He was a four-year standout while at TMC, during the 1992–1996 seasons. He is the only player in the now defunct conference (AMC), to have been the Rookie of the Year, a four-time Player of the Year, a four-time Conference First Team Selection, a three-time Tournament MVP, a four-time Tournament First Team selection, and a four-time scoring leader. Hughes was also a Division 3 All-American during his junior and senior seasons. He left Thomas More as the school's all-time scoring leader with 2,605 points, and currently holds ten additional records. In 2002, Hughes was selected to Thomas More College's Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
Professional career
editNot drafted as a senior, Hughes was forced to go the free agent route, earning a spot with thePhoenix Suns, for the Summer Pro League in Los Angeles. Eventually, he went toCyprus to play, and excelled in his first professional season. He averaged over 26 points and 13 rebounds per game, and once again garnered interest from theNBA, this time from theAtlanta Hawks. With the NBA lockout looming, Hughes went back overseas; this time to Lebanon. During the 1998–1999 season, Hughes averaged over 36 points and 15 rebounds per game.[citation needed]
After a stint with theDallas Mavericks, he went back to Europe, in January 2000, and began the next step in his pro career. Having played in Cyprus, Lebanon, Italy, Spain, and France, Hughes won multiple titles, promotions to higher divisions, and MVP awards, along with numerous scoring titles, showing his ability to adapt and compete at an advanced age.
External links
edit- Career statistics fromNBA.com and Basketball Reference
- Profile @ Interperformances
- Profile @ Eurobasket.com
- Thomas More Men's Basketball RecordsArchived 2014-02-04 at theWayback Machine
- Rick Hughes. Thomas More CollengeArchived 2010-07-18 at theWayback Machine
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