- Ricky Sanchez
Infobox NBA Player
name = Ricky Sanchez
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height_ft = 6 | height_in = 11
weight_lbs = 220
position = Power Forward
birth_date = birth date and age|1987|7|6
birth_place =Guayama, Puerto Rico
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college =
nationality = PUR
draft = 2nd round, 35th overall
draft_team =Portland Trail Blazers
draft_year = 2005
career_start = 2005
awards =Ricardo "Ricky" Sanchez (born
July 6 ,1987 ) is a Puerto Rican professional basketball player. Sanchez has played with theIdaho Stampede in theNBA Development League and theContinental Basketball Association , and with theCaguas Creoles andHumacao Grays in theNational Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico . He was drafted by thePortland Trail Blazers with 35th pick of the 2005NBA Draft becoming the fourth Puerto Rican to be drafted by theNational Basketball Association , and was immediately traded to theDenver Nuggets for their selection,Jarrett Jack . Sanchez was then traded to thePhiladelphia 76ers onSeptember 10 ,2007 . Sanchez has been a member of thePuerto Rican National Basketball Team since 2007.Early life
Ricardo was born in
Guayama, Puerto Rico to Radamés Sánchez and Sonia Rosa, and has an older brother named Jason. Early in his childhood he was interested in baseball following advice from a relative that was a former professional baseball player and considered that he had the attributes required to be a professional pitcher. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97] During this time period he studied in "Colegio San Antonio", located in Guayama. Sanchez enjoyed baseball to the point where he self-imposed the nick name "Ricky Bones Alomar González" upon himself, using the last names of several Puerto Rican major league players to create it. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97] Ricky began developing his physical skills practicing both baseball in "Liga Radamés Lopez" and basketball in "Liga de Baloncesto Infantil de Guayama", winning three national titles with the latter. Following his performance with this team he was one of the members selected to Guayama's Sports Hall of Fame. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97] In 1999 he traveled toGuatemala in order to participate in a reunion of players in his divion, following his participation in this activity he decided that he was going to play basketball, based on the amount of physical activity in the sport. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97] When he was thirteen years old he was referred to personnel of theGuayama Wizards the localNational Superior Basketball team, by Miguel Mercado and began training under Rául Ayala. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97] In 2001 Ayala and Mercado joined theCaguas Creoles and Sanchez was translated to that team. Sanchez began the eight grade in "Colegio San Antonio" but was translated to Fancisco García Boyrié school, where he was part of a team that won the national sub-championship. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97] The following year his family moved to Caguas, Puerto Rico where he was enrolled at Bautista College. During this years Sanchez was part of Puerto Rico's juvenile national team. [cite book| quote=| title=Un ex pelotero hacia la NBA| author=Luis Santiago Arce| publisher=El Nuevo Día| date=2005-07-03 | pages=96-97]Basketball career
Sanchez received his high school education in the IMG Academy located in
Bradenton, Florida where he participated with the academy's team. During this period he was trained by Joe Abunassar, who is responsible for training professional playersKevin Garnett andAl Harrington . He averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds during his senior high school year which prompted Abunassar to support Sanchez's decision to enter his name in theNational Basketball Association Draft . [cite web| url=http://www.imgworld.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsID=195229&itype=&iCategoryID=| title=IMG Academies' Basketball Academy Student Ricky Sanchez Selected in the 2005 NBA Draft| accessdate = 2007-06-07] Sanchez became a well-known player in Puerto Rico's minor basketball leagues, quickly becoming a member of the exclusive Puerto Rico Pump-N-Run basketball team. [cite web| url=http://ohiopreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=314853| title=Adidas Super 64 Final Results
accessdate = 2007-06-08] The Puerto Rico Pump-N-Run is made up exclusively of that country's very best young basketball players.Sanchez started his professional career at the age of 14 where he played with the
Caguas Creoles of theNational Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico in 2001 playing in 7 games scoring 13 points with a 1.9 PPG average.cite web| url=http://www.bsnpr.com/jugadores/jugador.asp?id=2033&e=| title=Estadísticas Jugador - Sanchez, Ricky| publisher=Baloncesto Superior Nacional| language=Spanish| accessdate=2007-09-10] In 2002, at the age of 15 he played a second season with the Caguas Creoles playing 9 games scoring 18 points with a 2.0 PPG average.In 2005 Sanchez was widely expected to attend the
University of Memphis and had signed a letter of intent when he suddenly announced he was skipping college to enter directly into the NBA Draft.With his signing, Sanchez joins fellow Puerto Ricans Alfred Lee,
Jose Ortiz ,Ramon Rivas ,Ramon Ramos ,Daniel Santiago ,Carlos Arroyo (who also played with the Nuggets) andPeter John Ramos , in chronological order, as NBA players from Puerto Rico. OnOctober 26 ,2006 fellow Puerto RicanJose Juan Barea joined this group as well.During the summer of 2005, Sanchez participated with the
Denver Nuggets during the NBA Summer Pro League.On
November 12 ,2005 , Ricky Sanchez signed with theIdaho Stampede of theContinental Basketball Association . At the time of signing he was the youngest player to sign a CBA contract. [cite web|title=CBA Capsule| url=http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2005/11/19/sports/local/105790.txt| accessdate = 2007-06-07]In the early summer of 2006, Sanchez expressed interest in participating in the National Superior Basketball tournament, but the Denver Nuggets denied him permison to play.
In 2006, Sanchez participated with the Denver Nuggets during the NBA Summer Pro League for a second straight year. Sanchez was assigned to the
NBA Development League to play with theIdaho Stampede for the 2006-2007 season onOctober 3 ,2006 . Sanchez played part of the BSN's 2007 season withHumacao Grays before receiving an injury on one of his legs. [cite web| author=Lester Jiménez | url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/baloncesto/accion_deportiva/ricky_sanchez:_despunta_la_promesa/103286| title=Ricky Sánchez: despunta la promesa| publisher=Primera Hora| language=Spanish| date=2007 -08-25| accessdate=2007-09-10]During summer of 2007, Sanchez represented Puerto Rico as a member of the
Puerto Rican National Basketball Team during the 2007Pan-American Games winning the Silver Medal. This was followed by a participation in the 2007 Fiba Americas Pre-Olympic tournament, where he performed as backup forAngelo Reyes . While Sanchez participated in the tournament Mark Warkentien, the Nuggets' vice-president of operations was in charge of scouting his progress. When interviewed Warkentien noted that "the team was evaluating him" and that they wanted to know how he would "abjust to the team's future plans."cite book| title=Con los ojos sobre Sanchez| author=Carlos Rosa Rosa| publisher=El Nuevo Dia| chapter=Deportes| location=Puerto Rico| language=Spanish| date=2007-08-26 | pages=137]On
September 10 ,2007 ,Billy King announced that Sanchez's rights were traded to thePhiladelphia 76ers along with forwardReggie Evans forSteven Hunter andBobby Jones . [cite web| url=http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/evans_trade_070910| title= 76ers complete trade with Denver Nuggets| publisher=National Basketball Association| date=2007 -09-10|accessdate=2007-09-10]Career stats
* Sanchez's
NBDL stats in 50 games with 21 starts are 579 points with a 11.6 PPG, 85 assists with a 1.7 APG, 177 rebounds with a 4.2 RPG, 32 steals with a 0.6 SPG, 36 blocks with a 0.7 BPG, .404 field goal percentage, .744 free throw percentage, and .366 3-point percentage.
* HisCBA stats in 47 games are 374 points with an 8.0 PPG, 68 assists with a 1.4 APG, 170 rebounds with a 3.6 RPG, 28 steals with a 0.6 SPG, 34 blocks with a 0.7 BPG, .425 field goal percentage, .767 free-throw percentage, and .394 3-point percentage.References
External links
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* [http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/ricky_sanchez/ NBA-DL Player Profile]
* [http://aol.nba.com/draft2005/board.html NBA.com 2005 draft page]
* [http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=27275&Sport=2 rivalhoops.com]
* [http://www.nbadraft.net/profiles/rickysanchez.asp Draft Profile]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/nbdl/players.cgi?player=sanchri01d Basketball Reference NBDL Player Card]
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