.FULL MENU ⇓
NBA NEWS »
NBA DATA »
NBA FEATURES »
NBA OPINION »
 
 

HoopsHype.com Players
by HoopsHype / Coaches - GMs - Owners - Agents

.30 Reggie Evans Toronto Raptors

Position: PF
Born: 5/18/80
Height: 6-8 / 2,03
Weight: 245 lbs. / 111,1 kg.
College: Iowa '02

  Strong on the boards... Excellent rebounder... A workhorse... Plays dirty very often... Has no offensive game.
Attended Woodham HS in Pensacola, Florida.
Played college ball at Coffeyville Junio College and Iowa till 2002.
Never drafted by an NBA team.
Selected by the Great Lake Storm as 4th overall pick in the 2002 CBA Draft.
Signed with the Seattle SuperSonics in October 2002.
Traded to the Denver Nuggets in February 2006.
Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in September 2007.
Traded to the Toronto Raptors in June 2009.
Named Conference Freshman of the Year in 1999.
Named to All-Conference 2nd Team and All-Region 3rd Team in 1999.
Earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-America honors in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference in 2000.
Named to AP Honorable Mention All-America Team, All-Big Ten Second Team and NABC All-District First Team, Most Outstanding Player of Big Ten Conference Tournament and named ESPN.com’s Newcomer of the Year in 2001.
Led the nation in rebounding, free-throws made and attempted and scoring and rebounding double-doubles in 2001.
 Won the World Championship for Young Men with the US Team in 2001.
 Named to AP Honorable Mention All-America Team and All-Big Ten 2nd Team in 2002.
 Selected to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team, USBWA All-District VI Team and NABC All-District 12 2nd Team in 2002.
 Named to the All-Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Team in 2002.

 

.BLOGS
Jorge Sierra
Editor in chief
Eddie Johnson
Former NBA player
Roland Lazenby
NBA writer
Caron Butler
Wizards forward
Peter May
NBA writer
Gabe Muoneke
Former Jazz
Mark Heisler
NBA writer
Pete Mickeal
Former Knick
Marc Narducci
NBA writer
HoopsWorld
NBA videos
- -



2002-2009 BALLERS MEDIA SL
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
No part of this website may be copied, transferred, or re-created without the express consent of HoopsHype.com.
HoopsHype.com reserves the right to take legal actions against anyone who does not respect its intellectual property rights.

Got something to tell? E-mail us at hoopshype@hoopshype.com