- Ramón Rivas
Infobox Euroleague Player
name = Ramon Rivas
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league = NBA
height = height|ft=6|in=10
weight = convert|260|lb|kg st|abbr=on|lk=on
position = Power Forward
birth_date = birth date and age|1966|3|16
birth_place =Carolina, Puerto Rico
team =
college =Temple University
nationality = PUR
draft = undrafted
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career_start = 1988
career_end = 1989
awards = 1984 BSN Rookie of the Year, 1989 BSN Most Valuable PlayerJuan Ramón Rivas Contreras (born
March 16 ,1966 ) is a Puerto Rican professionalbasketball player. Rivas was the second player fromPuerto Rico to play in the NBA, and half of the first duo of Puerto Ricans to be active in theNBA simultaneously. Rivas has played in theNBA ,NCAA , and theNational Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico (BSN) with theCarolina Giants .Rivas has also played internationally in
Spain ,Greece , andItaly . Rivas was a member of thePuerto Rican National Basketball Team for several years. He represented Puerto Rico in the 1986FIBA World Championship in Malaga, Spain;1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea; 1990FIBA World Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina;1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain; and the1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, United States.Biography
Early years
As a youngster, played at The San Juan Y.M.C.A for Millin Romero. He progressed through Carolina's minor basketball tournaments, becoming one of the best centers in Puerto Rico while he played for Levittown's Pedro Albizu Campos High School's team. Flor Melendez took note of his progress and signed him to play for the
Carolina Giants of theBSN . That year he was selectedBSN Rookie of the Year.The changes on the Giants were evident when Rivas joined the team: From being one of the worst teams in the league during the 1983 tournament they got better every year and in 1986 In 1987, the team almost reached the
BSN playoffs, and, in 1988, the team finally reached theBSN playoffs for the first time having the best record in the regular season.College years
Rivas attended
Temple University from 1984 to 1988 going in four occasions to theNCAA post season tournament, was coach by hall of famer coach John Chaney.Temple was ranked 1st in the Nation his senior year with a record of 34 win and 2 losses. Playing with the Giants helped him gain experience and improve his game in the NCAA. He became well known in theUnited States as a center who could score points and rebounds in double figures, and was a respected player among his peers and critics.igned by the NBA
Thanks to his notable
NCAA career, theBoston Celtics announced that they would sign Rivas for a full season towards the end of the1988 Olympic Games inSeoul . Having coincided withJose Ortiz 's signing by theUtah Jazz two weeks prior, Rivas' signing by the Celtics was a cause of great celebration for Puerto Ricans, many of whom felt their efforts in basketball were finally being recognized by theNBA .Rivas was the second Puerto Rican to play in the
NBA due to time zoning the game started three hour before Ortiz game, and the first Puerto Rican developed in the island by playing on the minors leagues. Ortiz was the second Puerto Rican developed at the island. Alfred Lee was born in the island but grew up in the United States. Ortiz was the first born and raised Puerto Rican to ever play in theNBA .Soon after the league started a local news
television network (channel 24), sent a crew to Salt Lake City and to Boston to film a documentary about Ortiz and Rivas in theNBA .With the Celtics, Rivas had the opportunity to share playing time alongside
Larry Bird ,Kevin McHale ,Dennis Johnson ,Robert Parish ,Reggie Lewis andBrian Shaw among others. The Celtics reached the playoffs by beating the Washington Bullets by two games for the eighth and final playoff spot in theNBA east that year, but were swept in three games by the eventual championDetroit Pistons in the playoffs' first round.Because of his height, Rivas had to change playing positions when he arrived to the Celtics, going from playing center in
Puerto Rico , to forward in Boston.After that season with the Celtics, came back to Puerto Rico and received his first MVP honor playing for the Carolina Giants. That summer was signed by a Basketball Club in Spain call
Tau Vitoria which became his home for the next 7 years.International career
Rivas represented Puerto Rico as a member of the
Puerto Rican national basketball team at the 1988 Olympics inSeoul ,South Korea , and in the 1992 Olympics, held atBarcelona , Spain and the 1996 Olympics, held in Atlanta. He also won the Gold medal at the Havana Cuba at the 1991Pan American Games , participated in twoFIBA World Championship , first inMálaga , Spain 1986, and 1990 Buenos Aires Argentina Coming in fourth place after losing to the U.S in overtime. In 1995 won the gold medal at the preolimpics in Neuquen Argentina.Rivas played For TAU Vitoria in the ACB (Spanish league), From 1989 until 1995 winning the Kings Cup the season 1994-1995,went to the final European cup three consecutive years and finally in 1995-1996 won the European cup against
Peja Stojakovic team PAOK Salonika becoming the M.V.P of the final with 32 points and 15 rebounds, 1996-1997 won the Spanish league with the Barcelona Futbol Club and also came in second place in the Final Four European league losing to the team Olimpiakos from Greece. The following year went to athens to play forAEK Athens BC one of the biggest club in Greece. The year 98 went back to Spain for his final year with the club Caceres. Year 1999 played in Italy for the club Fabriano being his last year playing in Europe.External links
* [http://www.acb.com/jugador.php?id=AFC http://www.acb.com/jugador.php?id=AFC]
* [http://www.baskonia.com/web/1000_partidos_rev.asp http://www.baskonia.com/web/1000_partidos_rev.asp]
* [http://www.nba.com/magic/espanol/Meet_Your_Staff-126682-66.html http://www.nba.com/magic/espanol/Meet_Your_Staff-126682-66.html]
* [http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=RIVASRA01 basketballreference.com]
* http://www.basket-stats.info/olympic-games/1996/teams/puerto-rico.htm
* http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1989.html
* http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2002/vol6n30/PRSportsBeat0630-en.shtml
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