Nazr Mohammed
Nazr Mohammed was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States on September 5th, 1977 and is the Basketball Player. At the age of 47, Nazr Mohammed biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 47 years old, Nazr Mohammed has this physical status:
Nazr Tahiru Mohammed (NBA), an American retired professional basketball player, played for eight different clubs in 18 seasons, is a former basketball player who served as a journeyman in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
He played college basketball for Kentucky.
Early life
Mohammed, the son of an immigrant from Ghana, was born in Chicago and attended Kenwood Academy, graduating in 1995. Mohammed, a hefty 315 pounds freshman, weighed little on the University of Kentucky in the fall of 1995 and saw little playing time during their NCAA Championship season. Mohammed occupied the starting center position with Jamaal Magloire in 1997 and was a key contributor to the Wildcats' runners-up to Arizona after slimming down for his sophomore year. Mohammed shared the starting post with Magloire in 1998, and the NCAA Championships were contested in Kentucky for the second time in three years.
Personal life
Mohammed is a devoted Muslim who fasts for Ramadan. During the 2004-2005 season, he gained nearly ten pounds due to his fasting.
Mohammed and his wife Mandi have two daughters and a son.
He established The Nazr Mohammed Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting a variety of worthy causes by personal contributions, auctions, camps, grants, and scholarships, and in August 2012, his foundation hosted the Kenwood Academy Capital Improvements Fundraiser.
Mohammed studied Business Management at Kentucky and graduated with a Bachelor's of Arts and Sciences in May 2020.
Professional career
After his junior year, Mohammed decided to enter the 1998 NBA draft. He was selected by the Utah Jazz in the first round, as the 29th pick overall. Utah traded his rights to the Philadelphia 76ers for a future first round pick, which turned out to be Quincy Lewis in the 1999 NBA draft. He spent two and a half seasons in Philadelphia before being traded in February 2001 to the Atlanta Hawks along with an injured Theo Ratliff in exchange for Hall of Fame center Dikembe Mutombo.
On November 5, 2001, he scored a career-high 30 points against the Los Angeles Clippers. He played for the Hawks through the middle of the 2003–04 season, at which point he was traded to the New York Knicks for Michael Doleac.
Mohammed spent half of the 2004–05 season with the Knicks.
He played for the San Antonio Spurs (who acquired him in a trade for Malik Rose), for the second half of the 2004-05 NBA season. In a combined 77 games for both teams, he averaged 9.5 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game. He won his first and only championship in 2005 with the Spurs as a member of their starting lineup.
During his second season in San Antonio, Mohammed shared the starting center position with Rasho Nesterović, averaging 6.2 points and 5.2 rebounds per game during the regular season. On March 17, 2006, he tied his career-high of 30 points against the Phoenix Suns. He was a key contributor to the team's first round series victory over the Sacramento Kings, averaging 7.0 points per game and nailing his second career three-point basket late in Game 1. Mohammed, however, played sparingly in the team's second round series loss to the Dallas Mavericks. After the season, he turned down a four-year contract extension and did not return to the Spurs.
In July 2006, he signed with the Detroit Pistons and became their starting center. After beginning the season in the starting five, the arrival of Chris Webber on January 16, 2007 made him gradually fall out of the team's rotation, the culmination being his 5 minutes in two postseason contests. He averaged 5.6 points and 4.5 rebounds in 51 games (33 starts), with about 15 minutes of action per game.
Mohammed was traded from the Pistons to the Charlotte Bobcats on December 14, 2007, in exchange for Primož Brezec and Walter Herrmann.
On February 24, 2011, Mohammed was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder, while forward D. J. White and guard Morris Peterson were sent to the Charlotte Bobcats. He reached the 2012 NBA Finals with the Thunder, but the team lost to the Miami Heat 4 games to 1.
On July 27, 2012, Mohammed signed with the Chicago Bulls. On May 10, 2013, he was involved in an altercation with LeBron James in the 2013 NBA Playoffs, in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semi-finals. James was called for a technical foul for tying up with Mohammed in transition; Mohammed retaliated by shoving James which required James to sue Mohammed.
On July 11, 2013, Mohammed re-signed with the Bulls. On September 22, 2014, he again re-signed with the Bulls.
On August 1, 2015, Mohammed played for Team Africa at the 2015 NBA Africa exhibition game. On October 9, 2015, he retired from the NBA.
In March 2016, Mohammed came out of retirement in order to return to the NBA. On March 5, he signed with the Oklahoma City Thunder, returning to the franchise for a second stint. Four days later, he made his season debut in a 120–108 win over the Los Angeles Clippers.