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Richard Jefferson
Image:Act Richard Jefferson.jpg
Jefferson playing for the Spurs.
No. 44 - Golden State Warriors
Small forward
Personal information
Date of birth: June 21, 1980
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California
Nationality: Image:U.S. Flag.png American
Listed height: 6 ft 7 in
Listed weight: 225 lbs
Career information
College: Arizona
NBA Draft: 2001; 1st round / 13th pick
Selected by the Houston Rockets
Pro career: 2001-present
League: Image:U.S. Flag.png NBA
Career history
2001-2008 New Jersey Nets
2008-2009 Milwaukee Bucks
2009-2012 San Antonio Spurs
2012-present Golden State Warriors
Career highlights and awards
Image:Olympics Bronze Medal.png 2004 Olympic bronze Medalist
Richard Jefferson at NBA.com

Richard Allen Jefferson (born June 21, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA at Small Forward for the San Antonio Spurs. Jefferson was born Los Angeles, California and was raised in Phoenix, Arizona. His parents were both Christian missionaries and he moved around frequently growing up.

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Career

High school and college

Jefferson attended Moon Valley High School in west Phoenix, Arizona, where he was an integral part of the varsity basketball team that won the 4A State Championship in 1998. He played college basketball at the University of Arizona.

New Jersey Nets

Jefferson played seven seasons with the New Jersey Nets and was a key element of their back-to-back Eastern Conference Championship teams of 2002 and 2003. In addition, Jefferson was a member of the USA Olympic basketball team in during the 2004 Summer Olympics. Jefferson also competed in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2003.

Jefferson began his career as a substitute small forward for Keith Van Horn and showed great defensive skills and all-around ability. Because of his potential, and Van Horn's conflict with power forward Kenyon Martin, the Nets traded Van Horn to the Philadelphia 76ers and trusted Jefferson as a starter. Jefferson blossomed in the role, becoming a good mid- and long-range shooter in addition to his slashing ability. On August 13, 2004, Jefferson signed a six-year, $78,000,000 contract extension with the Nets.

Jefferson missed the majority of the 2004-05 regular season after rupturing a ligament in his left wrist, an injury he claimed occurred when Detroit Pistons guard Chauncey Billups purposely undercut him on a layup attempt during a game on December 27, 2004. Jefferson ended up missing 49 games, but returned to action for the first round of the playoffs against the Miami Heat. Prior to suffering the injury, he had missed only five games in his three NBA seasons. Jefferson had been enjoying his best professional season, averaging 22.2 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game. Through the 2005-06 season, Jefferson has continued to perform at a high level and has established himself as one of the NBA's most versatile players. On January 21, 2007, Jefferson's knee was injured once again and decided to have ankle surgery. During that time the reserve small forward, Boštjan Nachbar started in place of Jefferson. After missing around six weeks, he was back in the lineup. His absence proved to be a major setback for the struggling Nets, who surged back into playoff contention once Jefferson returned.

In August 2007, Richard Jefferson pledged $3.5 million toward the University of Arizona's future basketball and volleyball practice facility. UA officials believe it is the largest donation ever from a former player.

He started the 2007–08 season in the best form of his NBA career. In the first 7 games, he averaged 26.9ppg (good enough for 4th in the league), 5.6 rpg and 2.4apg, while also notching up 1.3 steals, 97.1 FT% and 49.1 FG%. On October 31, in a game against the Chicago Bulls, Jefferson injured his right wrist slightly thumping his chest following a clutch three-pointer. The Nets went on to win the game in overtime. On December 4 he passed Kerry Kittles to become the Nets' second all-time leading scorer.

Milwaukee Bucks

On June 26, 2008 it was announced that Jefferson was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons. He was not happy with the trade at first because he planned on being a Net until retirement. However he has since expressed enthusiasm about playing alongside Michael Redd.

San Antonio Spurs

On June 23, 2009, Richard Jefferson was traded to the San Antonio Spurs for Bruce Bowen, Kurt Thomas, and Fabricio Oberto.

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