Tough player of the defensive type... A consumate pro... Doesn't score much, but can hit the corner three.
Attended the DeMatha Catholic HS in Hyattsville, Maryland.
Played college ball at Kentucky till 2003.
Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks as 43rd overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. Draft rights traded to the Orlando Magic.
Signed with the Orlando Magic in July 2003.
Traded to the Charlotte Bobcats in November 2004.
Traded to the Houston Rockets in February 2006.
Returned to the Orlando Magic in July 2006.
Traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in February 2009.
Signed with the San Antonio Spurs in September 2009.
Signed with the Chicago Bulls in August 2010. Waived in December 2011.
Signed with the New Jersey Nets in February 2012. Waived later that month.
Signed with the Brooklyn Nets in July 2012.
McDonald's and Parade All-American in 1999.
Earned All-SEC Freshman Team honors in 2000.
Selected to the All-SEC 2nd Team in 2001.
Named to the SEC All-Tournament team in 2001.
Named SEC Player of the Year in 2003.
Named SEC Tournament MVP in 2001 and 2003.
Selected to the All-SEC 1st Team in 2003.
Voted to the All-America 3rd Team by AP in 2003.
Won the SEC Regular Season Championship with Kentucky in 2003.
Won the SEC Tournament with Kentucky in 2001 and 2003
I just love to follow the careers of solid role playing journeymen. I personally identify with these people that have had to earn their keep to stay in their profession. This guy tends to play on winning teams and will not stand for losing, tanking, etc. Later this year, Ainge may well ship him out later this season with Lee, Bass, Humphries, and Wallace to collect more weeds (expriing deadweight) and seeds (draft picks). But I am ordering my Kieth Bogans jersey.