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"I love it. I drink it a lot and its hard to keep it around because my family drinks it too." --Trevor Ariza

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Trevor Ariza

Position
Small forward/Shooting guard
Height
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Weight
220 lb (99.8 kg)
Jersey
#3
Current salary
$3,100,000
Born
June 30, 1985 (age 23)
Miami, Florida
Nationality
American
High school
Westchester
College
UCLA
Draft
2nd round, 43rd overall, 2004

Pro career
2004–present

 

2008-09 Statistics

PPG
8.6
RPG
4.60
APG
1.9
EFF
+ 11.73

 

Born: Jun 30, 1985
Height: 6-8 /  2,03
Weight: 210  lbs. / 95,3  kg.
College: UCLA
Years Pro: 4

 

Biography

Ariza attended Westchester High School in Los Angeles, where as a junior he combined with teammate and fellow future NBA player Hassan Adams,Brandon Heath, Bobby Brown and Gabriel Pruitt to lead the Comets to the California State championship.
After one season at UCLA, Ariza was a second round draft choice (43rd overall) in the 2004 NBA Draft.

NBA

Ariza was drafted at age 19, after spending just one year at UCLA. Ariza started his career coming off the bench as the second youngest rookie as one of the NBA team's historic franchises. Ariza then earned himself starting honors with an NBA team under Larry Brown, as the team attempted to implement a youth movement, until 2005 draft pick David Lee replaced him. On February 21, 2006, he was traded to a different NBA team along with Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway in exchange for Steve Francis.
On November 20, 2007, Ariza was traded to a different NBA team in exchange for Brian Cook and Maurice Evans. He fractured a bone in his right foot in January 2008, but made his return in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals . Ariza is well known for his hustle to save almost impossible plays and his athletic dunks. He has the nickname "Cobra", in reference to a comment by Phil Jackson about his quickness and ability to strike on defense. [3]

 

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