Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

American Basketball Player

Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, United States on March 9th, 1969 and is the American Basketball Player. At the age of 55, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 9, 1969
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Age
55 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Basketball Player
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 55 years old, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf has this physical status:

Height
185cm
Weight
73kg
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Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Career

Abdul-Rauf was a standout freshman for LSU, scoring 48 points against Louisiana Tech in just his third game for the school. He set the scoring record for a freshman, with 53 points against Florida. On March 4, 1989, he scored 55 points against Ole Miss to top his personal best, while also setting a career-high for three-pointers made, with 10. In the same game, Ole Miss' Gerald Glass scored 53, making their 108 combined points the most ever by two players in an SEC game He appeared in 32 games in his freshman season, setting the NCAA record for points by a freshman (965) and points per game by a freshman (30.2). He was named SEC Player of the Year and First-team All-American. In his sophomore season, he produced similar numbers with his scoring average slightly falling to 27.8 per game. On February 10, 1990, he tied his career-high for three-pointers made, while finishing the game with 49 points. He was named SEC Player of the Year and First-team All-American for a second year in a row. After a remarkable two-year stint at LSU, Abdul-Rauf declared for the NBA draft.

His #35 jersey was retired by the Tigers in 2020.

Professional career

Abdul-Rauf was selected with the third pick in the 1990 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets. In his first season in the NBA he was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team. Despite the fact that he never dunked in an actual game, he participated in the 1993 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, after Nuggets president and general manager Bernie Bickerstaff sent NBA league officials a tape of Abdul-Rauf showcasing his dunking ability. Abdul-Rauf led the league in free throw percentage in the 1993–94 and 1995–96 seasons. His free throw percentage of .956 in 1993–94 is the third highest seasonal percentage in NBA history, behind Calvin Murphy (.958, 1980–81) and José Calderón (.981, 2008–09). He played with Denver until 1996, and was a key player on that team, winning the NBA Most Improved Player Award in 1993. In November 1995 he scored 30 points and a career-high 20 assists against the Phoenix Suns. On December 8, 1995, Abdul-Rauf posted a career-high 51 points against the Utah Jazz. In June 1996, he was traded to the Sacramento Kings for Sarunas Marciulionis and a second-round pick.

In 1998 Abdul-Rauf signed a two-year, $3.4 million contract with Fenerbahçe of the Turkish Basketball League. He left the club without finishing the season, stating he would retire from basketball due to loss of interest in the game. After not playing for the entire 1999–00 season, he signed with the Vancouver Grizzlies in August 2000. In December 2003 Abdul-Rauf signed with Ural Great of the Russian Basketball Super League. In 2004, he signed with Italian Serie A club Sedima Roseto. Averaging 18.4 points and 2.2 assists per game in the 2004–05 season he signed a contract with Udine in July 2005, but he sat out the entire season due to a torn achilles tendon. For the 2006–07 season, he came out of retirement for the third time in his career to play for Aris Thessaloniki. In November 2007 he signed a contract with Al-Ittihad of the Saudi Basketball League. In August 2009 he signed with Basketball Japan League team Kyoto Hannaryz. He averaged 17.9 points in 38 games in his first season in Japan. In July 2010, he re-signed with Kyoto Hannaryz for the 2010–11 season.

He is currently playing in the BIG3 basketball league for the Three Headed Monsters. In 2018 he placed 5th in 3 point fg percentage hitting them at a 45.5% clip.

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In a recent film, Kaepernick's predecessor, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, discusses the national anthem controversy

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2023
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf was two decades before Colin Kaepernick took a knee and 28 years after John Carlos and Tommie Smith raised their fists 28 years ago. Chris Jackson, the athletic LSU guard who overcame Tourette syndrome to become one of the country's top scorers, is now known as one of the most polarizing figures in sports history. Abdul-Rauf, a former NBA rookie with the Denver Nuggets in 1991, sparked pulses when he changed his name in 1993, and pleaded no nonsense against the National Anthem in 1996. Despite his success as one of the league's best shooters, Abdul-Rauf will be out of the NBA in a few seasons. His Mississippi home was razed to the ground in 2001. Arson was found by police, but no one was charged. Abdul-Rauf, a 53-year-old man, says he would have done it better, but he has no regrets about his demonstrations or his condemnation of the US as a sign of oppression.