- Rodney Rogers
Infobox NBA Player
name = Rodney Rogers
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league = NBA
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 7 | weight_lbs=235
position = Forward
birth_date = birth date and age|1971|6|20
birth_place =Durham, North Carolina
college = Wake Forest
nationality = USA
draft = 9th overall
draft_team =Denver Nuggets
draft_year = 1993
career_start = 1993
career_end = 2005
former_teams = Denver Nuggets (1993-1995)Los Angeles Clippers (1995-1999)Phoenix Suns (1999-2002)Boston Celtics (2002)New Jersey Nets (2002-2004)New Orleans Hornets (2004-2005)Philadelphia 76ers (2005)
awards = 2000 NBA Sixth Man of the YearRodney Ray Rogers (born
June 20 ,1971 , inDurham, North Carolina ) is a retired Americanbasketball player who last played power forward for the NBA'sPhiladelphia 76ers .College career
Rogers played
college basketball atWake Forest University from 1990 until 1993, where he won Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year honors, averaging 21.2 points and 7.4 rebounds. His final college statistics were 19.3 points and 7.9 rebounds and he was the number nine draft pick in the1993 NBA Draft for theDenver Nuggets .Professional career
Rogers played two years for Denver, spending his rookie year primarily as a bench player for a team which was the first 8th ranked team to beat a first-seeded team in
NBA Playoffs history, [cite web| title=Seattle Supersonics - Part 2 | publication=HistoryLink.org | author=Dan Johnson| url=http://216.254.10.116/essays/output.cfm?file_id=3112 | date=2001-03-18| accessdate = 2007-03-09] theSeattle SuperSonics . Rogers had one significant game in his rookie year, onFebruary 8 ,1994 , against the Utah Jazz. [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/DEN19940208.html Utah Jazz at Denver Nuggets Box Score, February 8, 1994 - Basketball-Reference.com.] ] Near the end of the game, Rogers hit three three-pointers in a span of nine seconds to bring the Nuggets from a 94-86 deficit to a 95-94 lead. However, Utah'sJeff Malone hit a jumper with 12 seconds remaining to give the Jazz the win. [ [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/rodney_rogers/bio.html NBA.com: Rodney Rogers Bio.] ]Rogers became a starter his second season, in large part due to frequent injuries suffered by
LaPhonso Ellis . On June 28, 1995, Rogers was traded to theLos Angeles Clippers with draft rights to guardBrent Barry , for the draft rights to forwardAntonio McDyess and guardRandy Woods . He would spend four years with the Clippers.In 1999, Rogers signed with the
Phoenix Suns . He averaged 13.8 points per game coming off the bench and won theNBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in 2000. The Suns entered the playoffs that year, but lost to the eventual championLos Angeles Lakers . Rogers remained with the Suns until February 2002, when he was traded to theBoston Celtics , for whom he became a reliable double-digit, mid-range jump shooting forward off the bench.Rogers signed with the
New Jersey Nets , a free agent on August 14, 2002, to fill a gap at power forward. During his first year with the Nets, he averaged only 7 points per game as a bench player. The high point of his season was during a playoff game against theMilwaukee Bucks , onApril 24 ,2003 , when he sank the game winning shot, after missing two free throws just prior to the game-winning hoop. The Nets would win the series and go on to make theNBA Finals , where they lost to theSan Antonio Spurs . Rogers would see more playing time the next year, mainly due to some frontcourt injuries, but the quality of his play had declined. He signed with theNew Orleans Hornets onAugust 3 ,2004 but was injured for much of the early part of that season, but eventually became a starter for the team. OnFebruary 24 ,2005 , he was traded to thePhiladelphia 76ers , along with injured forwardJamal Mashburn , for also-injured forwardGlenn Robinson . He was primarily used as a backup forward for the '76ers.Rogers is the cousin of
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Tully Banta-Cain . He currently resides inSan Jose, California . He went toHillside High School inDurham, NC .Notes
External links
*NBA-profile
*basketball-reference
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