- Leo Rautins
Leo R. Rautins (born
20 March 1960 inToronto ,Ontario ) is a Canadian former professionalbasketball player, the current head coach of theCanadian national men's basketball team , and anNBA analyst for theToronto Raptors .Rautins was a star in high school for
St. Michael's College School in Toronto, theUniversity of Minnesota for his freshman year of college, and Syracuse University for three seasons, the autumn of 1980 through to the spring of 1983. As a Golden Gopher, Rautins was named first-team All Big-Ten rookie, averaging 8.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.9 assists a game. As a member of the Orangemen, he averaged 12.1 points, 5.0 assists, and 6.2 rebounds. He is the first player ever to record atriple-double in Big East play, accomplishing the feat twice in the span of a month during his senior year. He was named All Big East third team and Honorable Mention All American that year.The nowrap|6 ft 8 in, 215 lb Rautins was the first Canadian ever drafted in the first round of the
NBA Draft going 17th overall to thePhiladelphia 76ers in the 1983 Draft. He was a disappointment however as an NBA player. Hampered by knee problems, he played in 28 games as a rookie with the Sixers, averaging just 7 minutes a game, 1.5 points, 1 assist, 1.2 rebounds, and 0.7 turnovers. He went on to play 4 games for theAtlanta Hawks the following season, averaging a mere 3 minutes a contest before leaving the NBA to play in Europe. Rautins played inItaly for Serie A1 team Banco Roma (1985-1986) and Serie A2 team Citrosil Verona (1986-1987), in France withOrthez (1989-90 and 1992), and in Spain (1991-92). At the time of his retirement, he had undergone a total of 14 knee operations.Rautins is the youngest player ever to be on the roster the Canadian senior national team, becoming a member at age 16. He completed his national team playing career in
1992 as Canada was eliminated in the Tournament of the Americas, the Basketball qualifying tournament for theBarcelona Olympics .Upon retirement, Rautins became a basketball commentator, most notably with the
Toronto Raptors television network andESPN . A member of Canada's Basketball Hall of Fame, he was namedhead coach of the Canadian National Team in February,2005 . Rautins' son Andy is a graduate ofJamesville-Dewitt High School and currently a junior on theSyracuse Orange men's basketball team.External links
* [http://www.orangehoops.org/LRautins.htm "Orangehoops.org" with a Rautins's profile]
* [http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/p/newsid/5768/arti.html "FIBA.com" with news of Rautins being hired as Canadian Head Coach]
* [http://www.frozenhoops.com/ Profile on Rautins and the other 17 Canadians to play in the NBA]
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