Rodney Buford

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Rodney Buford
Personal information
Born (1977-11-02) November 2, 1977 (age 46)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High schoolVincent (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
CollegeCreighton (1995–1999)
NBA draft1999: 2nd round, 53rd overall pick
Selected by the Miami Heat
Playing career1999–2013
PositionShooting guard / small forward
Number32, 23, 2
Career history
1999–2000Miami Heat
2000Basket Rimini
2000–2001Philadelphia 76ers
2001–2002Memphis Grizzlies
2002–2003Panathinaikos
2003Sacramento Kings
2003–2004Pallacanestro Virtus Roma
2004Dakota Wizards
2004Sacramento Kings
2004–2005New Jersey Nets
2005–2006Sioux Falls Skyforce
2006Azovmash Mariupol
2006Maccabi Tel Aviv
2007–2008Azovmash Mariupol
2009Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut
2009Eisbären Bremerhaven
2010Fukien
2010–2011Proteas EKA AEL
2011Toros de Aragua
2011Fukien
2011Halifax Rainmen
2011–2013London Lightning
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com

Rodney Alan "The Sheriff" Buford (born November 2, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player who last played for the London Lightning of the National Basketball League of Canada.[1] He played college basketball for the Creighton Bluejays.

Buford played collegiately for Creighton University and was selected by the NBA's Miami Heat in the second round (53rd overall) of the 1999 NBA draft. After seeing limited playing time during his rookie season with the Heat, Buford moved to Italy starting the season with Basket Rimini, but joined the Philadelphia 76ers in December for the 2000–01 season. He then moved on to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Sacramento Kings, and finally the New Jersey Nets. Buford averaged 6.4 points per game in his NBA career.

Buford played overseas for the Greek European giant Panathinaikos BC during the 2002–03 season. He started the 2006–07 season in the Euroleague with the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball club from Israel, but he was released in December due to discipline violations and poor form.[2] After a few months, it was discovered that he had failed a drug test during his time in Maccabi Tel Aviv, his third violation in his career. He recently played for the Ukrainian team Azovmash Mariupol, a team for which he played the 2005–06 season, after being banned by FIBA for testing positive in use of cannabis before a Euroleague game while still playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv.[3] Consequently, he left the team in February 2007 after playing just one game. In March 2009 he played two games in Lebanon for Al Riyadi.

At the start of the 2009–10 season, he moved to Eisbären Bremerhaven of Germany's highest division Basketball Bundesliga. On 24 December 2009, Buford traveled to the U.S. to attend to family business. He agreed to return in early January, but was not on the plane with which he was scheduled to arrive. All attempts by the team to contact him were unsuccessful and his contract was dissolved on 11 January 2010.[4]

On September 19, 2011, it was announced that Buford had signed a deal with the Halifax Rainmen of the National Basketball League of Canada to play for the 2011–12 season.[5] However, on November 14, the Rainmen traded him to the London Lightning for Tyrone Levett.[6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lightning Make Trade for Former NBA Player Rodney Buford
  2. ^ "Maccabi Waives Buford". Archived from the original on 2007-10-23. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
  3. ^ "Decision by the FIBA Commission established in accordance with Section H.7.8.3 of the Internal Regulations governing Doping Control in the matter Rodney BUFORD" (PDF). FIBA. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 29, 2008.
  4. ^ Eisbären trennen sich von Rodney Buford (in German)
  5. ^ NBL's Halifax Rainmen sign former NBA players Rodney Buford, Eddie Robinson
  6. ^ "Rainmen Trade Buford for Levett, Add Worah-Ozimo". Archived from the original on 2011-11-17. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
  7. ^ Lightning Make Trade for Former NBA Player Rodney Buford

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