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Isaiah Rider

Isaiah Rider Jr., nicknamed J.R. (born March 12, 1971), is an American former professional basketball player who played 9 seasons in the NBA.

Isaiah Rider
Personal information
Born (1971-03-12) March 12, 1971 (age 53)
Oakland, California, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High schoolEncinal (Alameda, California)
College
NBA draft1993: 1st round, 5th overall pick
Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves
Playing career1993–2001
PositionShooting guard
Number34, 7
Career history
19931996Minnesota Timberwolves
19961999Portland Trail Blazers
1999–2000Atlanta Hawks
2000–2001Los Angeles Lakers
2001Denver Nuggets
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points9,405 (16.7 ppg)
Rebounds2,166 (3.8 rpg)
Assists1,535 (2.7 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Rider was born in Oakland, California, and was raised in nearby Alameda. He starred in both baseball and basketball at Encinal High School before going on to a college career with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), and a professional career in the National Basketball Association.

Early life and college career edit

The 6'5" (1.96 m) Rider was a prep star at Encinal High School in Alameda, California[1] (just outside Oakland) and was one of the top rated players in the state. Rider attended two junior colleges, Allen County Community College in Iola, Kansas, where he averaged just over 30 points per game; and Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California (33 points per game), before finding a home at UNLV.

During the 1991–1992 season, Rider led the Runnin' Rebels to a 26-2 record (18-0 in conference) and a number 7 ranking in the final Associated Press regular season poll while averaging over 21 points per game, but wasn't seen on national television because UNLV was serving an NCAA-imposed punishment that stemmed from previous infractions. (In a "plea bargain" of sorts, UNLV was allowed to defend its NCAA title the previous year – they lost to Duke in the Final Four. In exchange, the Rebels were barred from postseason play and national television for the 1991–92 season.) He finally got the nation's eyes to watch him in his senior year, where he averaged 29.1 points per game (2nd in the country behind University of Texas-Pan American's Greg Guy), was named the Big West Conference Player of the Year and garnered 2nd-Team All-American honors. UNLV finished 21-8 (13-5 in Big West Conference), lost the regular season conference title to New Mexico State and failed to make the NCAA's 64-team Tournament field. The Rebels did earn a spot in the National Invitation Tournament, but Rider was suspended for the NIT due to academic issues surrounding allegations that he had someone cheating for him on some of his college classwork.[2] Without their star player on the court, the Runnin' Rebels were knocked out of the NIT in the 1st round 90-73 to Southern California.

Professional career edit

Minnesota Timberwolves (1993–1996) edit

Rider was chosen with the 5th overall pick of the 1993 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves.[3] Rider started his NBA career strong, finishing the 1993–94 season as a member of the NBA's All-Rookie First Team. He won the 1994 NBA Slam Dunk Contest (he brashly predicted that he would win on draft day[4]) with a dunk that he called "The East Bay Funk Dunk."[3]

Rider also became famous for a miraculous shot made in a game on December 22, 1994, against the Sacramento Kings. Losing control of the ball with it nearly going out of bounds, Rider reached out and threw the ball over his shoulder to keep it in play, and the ball went through the hoop as a three-point basket, a play that one announcer exclaimed as the "Play of the decade."[5]

While Rider averaged 19 points per game in his three years with the Timberwolves, his play slipped after his rookie season. He also began a pattern of off-court misbehavior. He was found to be insubordinate towards Timberwolves management, and was involved in an incident in which he kicked the female manager of a sports bar for which he ultimately was convicted of fifth-degree assault.[6] By 1996, Minnesota finally lost patience with Rider and dealt him to Portland in return for Bill Curley, James Robinson and a conditional first round draft pick in 1997 or 1998. Just before the trade Rider was arrested for marijuana possession. At the time of his arrest he also had an illegal cell phone; it had been altered to charge calls to someone else's bill.[7] He was later convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession, and pleaded no contest to possessing the illegal cell phone.[6] Three weeks later, he was arrested for gambling in public back in Oakland.[7]

Portland Trail Blazers (1996–1999) edit

In the 1997–98 season, Rider led the Blazers in scoring (19.7 points per game, 15th in the NBA) and three-pointers made (135, 8th) and attempted (420). Rider tallied a season-high 38 points (15-25 FG), along with 5 rebounds and 4 assists, against the Toronto Raptors on February 1, 1998.

In the 1998–99 season, Rider averaged 13.9 points per game and led the team in scoring 13 times.

Atlanta Hawks (1999–2000) edit

Following the 1998–99 season, Rider was traded to the Atlanta Hawks in a trade that sent Steve Smith to the Blazers. The Hawks had finished fourth in the Eastern Conference in the lockout-shortened season, and thought Rider was the final piece in the puzzle. So they sent Smith to the Blazers for Rider and Jim Jackson, another talent who had not quite reached his potential. The trade didn't sit well with Hawks fans, since Smith had been one of the most popular players on the team. Coach Lenny Wilkens didn't want the trade either, but tried to fit Rider into the system.[8]

Rider played well enough on the court, pacing the Hawks in scoring. However, his off-court incidents exploded in Atlanta. After reports that he had smoked marijuana in an Orlando hotel room, the league demanded that he attend drug counseling. He refused and was fined a total of $200,000 until he agreed to attend. He was suspended numerous times by the Hawks as well, and fined a total of $200,000 by the team. Even after Wilkens benched him in March with the Hawks long out of contention, Rider still continued to be tardy for games and practices, prompting the Hawks to threaten a three-game suspension for another incident. He showed up late for a March game in Detroit, and rather than serve a three-game suspension, he demanded his outright release. The Hawks complied.[8]

Los Angeles Lakers (2000–2001) edit

Rider played in 67 games with the Lakers during the 2000–01 season, leading their bench in scoring with a 7.6 average. He was suspended for five games in March 2001 for failing to comply with the NBA's anti-drug policy.[9] Though left off the playoff roster in favor of Tyronn Lue,[10] Rider was awarded a championship ring by the franchise.[3] After the season, Rider stated that he wanted to return to the Lakers.[11]

Denver Nuggets (2001) edit

Prior to the 2001–02 season, the Denver Nuggets signed Rider to help resuscitate their moribund offense, but Rider's stint in Denver was limited to just 10 games before he was waived on November 20, 2001.[12] Rider refused to term it "retirement" at the time, however, insisting that he could still play if given the chance.[citation needed]

In 563 NBA games, (424 starts), Rider averaged 16.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 31:42 of floor time per game. Rider totaled 9,405 points in his 9-year NBA career.

Career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 †  Won an NBA championship

NBA edit

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1993–94 Minnesota 79 60 30.6 .468 .360 .811 4.0 2.6 .7 .4 16.6
1994–95 Minnesota 75 67 35.3 .447 .351 .817 3.3 3.3 .9 .3 20.4
1995–96 Minnesota 75 68 34.6 .464 .371 .838 4.1 2.8 .6 .3 19.6
1996–97 Portland 76 68 33.7 .464 .385 .812 4.0 2.6 .6 .3 16.1
1997–98 Portland 74 66 37.6 .423 .321 .828 4.7 3.1 .7 .3 19.7
1998–99 Portland 47 41 29.5 .412 .378 .755 4.2 2.2 .5 .2 13.9
1999–2000 Atlanta 60 47 34.7 .419 .311 .785 4.3 3.7 .7 .1 19.3
2000–01 L.A. Lakers 67 6 18.0 .426 .370 .855 2.3 1.7 .4 .1 7.6
2001–02 Denver 10 1 17.3 .457 .400 .765 3.3 1.2 .3 .2 9.3
Career 563 424 31.7 .443 .352 .812 3.8 2.7 .7 .2 16.7

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1997 Portland 4 4 40.3 .372 .375 .882 2.0 4.3 .8 .0 13.3
1998 Portland 4 4 41.5 .418 .091 .769 5.0 4.3 1.3 .0 19.3
1999 Portland 13 13 32.8 .429 .423 .887 3.8 2.4 .8 .0 16.5
Career 21 21 35.9 .418 .340 .860 3.7 3.1 .9 .0 16.4

Off the court edit

During his NBA career and in subsequent years, Rider was dogged by a variety of personal problems, including accusations of drug use and assault. In 2007, he was sentenced to seven months in jail after pleading guilty to cocaine possession, evading the police,[13] and battery,[14] though he only served about half of that time. "It was the ultimate low point of my life [...] There were no visitors. No one down for me. No letters. I had fake friends. They left me for dead", Rider told Yahoo! Sports.[15] At the time of his sentencing, Rider's mother was in a coma, which weighed heavily on his mind.[13]

In 2012, Rider announced he was planning to release a documentary about his life, called My Testimony: Raw and Uncut.[16] Rider has also established a charitable organization for children called the Sky Rider Foundation.[17] "I just want to help kids. With today's economy some parents cannot afford to send their kids to the extracurricular activities. It's very costly, there's registration fees, equipment, uniforms and shoe costs. If a kid has dreams to be somebody, I want to help", he said in an interview.[16]

Rap career edit

On a 1994 album titled B-Ball's Best Kept Secret which featured songs performed by NBA players ranging from Gary Payton and Jason Kidd to Brian Shaw and Chris Mills, Rider (credited as J.R. on the album) provided the track "Funk in the Trunk".

References edit

  1. ^ Wallack, Todd (2006-01-27). "MARIN COUNTY / Ex-NBA player Rider accused of kidnapping". SFGATE. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  2. ^ Rider Suspended in Paper Chase : College basketball: UNLV punishes nation's No. 2 scorer after tutor acknowledges writing part of his English paper.
  3. ^ a b c Marc J. Spears (23 October 2009). "Hard fall leaves Rider with long climb up". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF3Dtxg3JH0 | JR Rider Draft Day Interview
  5. ^ Ben Rohrbach (7 May 2020). "Sunk History: Isaiah Rider's 'Play of the Decade' is still crazy after all these years". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  6. ^ a b Las Vegas Rj:Sports: Rider On A Storm
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2009-06-11. Retrieved 2007-03-31.
  8. ^ a b Addy, Steve. J. R. MIA. Las Vegas Sun, 2000-08-04.
  9. ^ Melissa Rohlin (12 February 2011). "Isaiah Rider". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  10. ^ Tim Brown (20 April 2001). "Rider, Penberthy Off Playoff Roster". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  11. ^ Edited by Bob Lochner (June 20, 2001). "THE LIGHT SIDE AND WHILE HE'S AT IT, HOW ABOUT BRIAN GRANT . . ". The Oregonian. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ "Rider Gets Cut Quickly by Nuggets". Los Angeles Times. 21 November 2001. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  13. ^ a b Nancy Isles Nation (February 8, 2007). . Marin Independent Journal. Archived from the original on September 5, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
  14. ^ "The Biggest Headcases in NBA History". complex.com. 16 January 2014. in 2007 he was sentenced to seven months in jail after pleading guilty to drug and battery charges.
  15. ^ Marc J. Spears (October 23, 2009). "Hard fall leaves Rider with long climb up". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
  16. ^ a b Brian Mazique (February 25, 2012). "Isaiah Rider: Slam Dunk Contest Legend Wants to Set Record Straight on Career". Bleacher Report. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
  17. ^ Peter Hartlaub (April 5, 2012). "Oakland basketball legends: Then and now". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved February 20, 2013.

External links edit

  • J.R. Rider's Official NBA Player File

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Isaiah Rider Jr nicknamed J R born March 12 1971 is an American former professional basketball player who played 9 seasons in the NBA Isaiah RiderPersonal informationBorn 1971 03 12 March 12 1971 age 53 Oakland California U S NationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Listed weight215 lb 98 kg Career informationHigh schoolEncinal Alameda California CollegeAllen CC 1989 1990 Antelope Valley 1990 1991 UNLV 1991 1993 NBA draft1993 1st round 5th overall pickSelected by the Minnesota TimberwolvesPlaying career1993 2001PositionShooting guardNumber34 7Career history1993 1996Minnesota Timberwolves1996 1999Portland Trail Blazers1999 2000Atlanta Hawks2000 2001Los Angeles Lakers2001Denver NuggetsCareer highlights and awardsNBA champion 2001 NBA All Rookie First Team 1994 NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion 1994 Consensus second team All American 1993 Big West Player of the Year 1993 Career NBA statisticsPoints9 405 16 7 ppg Rebounds2 166 3 8 rpg Assists1 535 2 7 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Rider was born in Oakland California and was raised in nearby Alameda He starred in both baseball and basketball at Encinal High School before going on to a college career with the University of Nevada Las Vegas UNLV and a professional career in the National Basketball Association Contents 1 Early life and college career 2 Professional career 2 1 Minnesota Timberwolves 1993 1996 2 2 Portland Trail Blazers 1996 1999 2 3 Atlanta Hawks 1999 2000 2 4 Los Angeles Lakers 2000 2001 2 5 Denver Nuggets 2001 3 Career statistics 3 1 NBA 3 1 1 Regular season 3 1 2 Playoffs 4 Off the court 4 1 Rap career 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and college career editThe 6 5 1 96 m Rider was a prep star at Encinal High School in Alameda California 1 just outside Oakland and was one of the top rated players in the state Rider attended two junior colleges Allen County Community College in Iola Kansas where he averaged just over 30 points per game and Antelope Valley College in Lancaster California 33 points per game before finding a home at UNLV During the 1991 1992 season Rider led the Runnin Rebels to a 26 2 record 18 0 in conference and a number 7 ranking in the final Associated Press regular season poll while averaging over 21 points per game but wasn t seen on national television because UNLV was serving an NCAA imposed punishment that stemmed from previous infractions In a plea bargain of sorts UNLV was allowed to defend its NCAA title the previous year they lost to Duke in the Final Four In exchange the Rebels were barred from postseason play and national television for the 1991 92 season He finally got the nation s eyes to watch him in his senior year where he averaged 29 1 points per game 2nd in the country behind University of Texas Pan American s Greg Guy was named the Big West Conference Player of the Year and garnered 2nd Team All American honors UNLV finished 21 8 13 5 in Big West Conference lost the regular season conference title to New Mexico State and failed to make the NCAA s 64 team Tournament field The Rebels did earn a spot in the National Invitation Tournament but Rider was suspended for the NIT due to academic issues surrounding allegations that he had someone cheating for him on some of his college classwork 2 Without their star player on the court the Runnin Rebels were knocked out of the NIT in the 1st round 90 73 to Southern California Professional career editMinnesota Timberwolves 1993 1996 edit Rider was chosen with the 5th overall pick of the 1993 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves 3 Rider started his NBA career strong finishing the 1993 94 season as a member of the NBA s All Rookie First Team He won the 1994 NBA Slam Dunk Contest he brashly predicted that he would win on draft day 4 with a dunk that he called The East Bay Funk Dunk 3 Rider also became famous for a miraculous shot made in a game on December 22 1994 against the Sacramento Kings Losing control of the ball with it nearly going out of bounds Rider reached out and threw the ball over his shoulder to keep it in play and the ball went through the hoop as a three point basket a play that one announcer exclaimed as the Play of the decade 5 While Rider averaged 19 points per game in his three years with the Timberwolves his play slipped after his rookie season He also began a pattern of off court misbehavior He was found to be insubordinate towards Timberwolves management and was involved in an incident in which he kicked the female manager of a sports bar for which he ultimately was convicted of fifth degree assault 6 By 1996 Minnesota finally lost patience with Rider and dealt him to Portland in return for Bill Curley James Robinson and a conditional first round draft pick in 1997 or 1998 Just before the trade Rider was arrested for marijuana possession At the time of his arrest he also had an illegal cell phone it had been altered to charge calls to someone else s bill 7 He was later convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession and pleaded no contest to possessing the illegal cell phone 6 Three weeks later he was arrested for gambling in public back in Oakland 7 Portland Trail Blazers 1996 1999 edit In the 1997 98 season Rider led the Blazers in scoring 19 7 points per game 15th in the NBA and three pointers made 135 8th and attempted 420 Rider tallied a season high 38 points 15 25 FG along with 5 rebounds and 4 assists against the Toronto Raptors on February 1 1998 In the 1998 99 season Rider averaged 13 9 points per game and led the team in scoring 13 times Atlanta Hawks 1999 2000 edit Following the 1998 99 season Rider was traded to the Atlanta Hawks in a trade that sent Steve Smith to the Blazers The Hawks had finished fourth in the Eastern Conference in the lockout shortened season and thought Rider was the final piece in the puzzle So they sent Smith to the Blazers for Rider and Jim Jackson another talent who had not quite reached his potential The trade didn t sit well with Hawks fans since Smith had been one of the most popular players on the team Coach Lenny Wilkens didn t want the trade either but tried to fit Rider into the system 8 Rider played well enough on the court pacing the Hawks in scoring However his off court incidents exploded in Atlanta After reports that he had smoked marijuana in an Orlando hotel room the league demanded that he attend drug counseling He refused and was fined a total of 200 000 until he agreed to attend He was suspended numerous times by the Hawks as well and fined a total of 200 000 by the team Even after Wilkens benched him in March with the Hawks long out of contention Rider still continued to be tardy for games and practices prompting the Hawks to threaten a three game suspension for another incident He showed up late for a March game in Detroit and rather than serve a three game suspension he demanded his outright release The Hawks complied 8 Los Angeles Lakers 2000 2001 edit Rider played in 67 games with the Lakers during the 2000 01 season leading their bench in scoring with a 7 6 average He was suspended for five games in March 2001 for failing to comply with the NBA s anti drug policy 9 Though left off the playoff roster in favor of Tyronn Lue 10 Rider was awarded a championship ring by the franchise 3 After the season Rider stated that he wanted to return to the Lakers 11 Denver Nuggets 2001 edit Prior to the 2001 02 season the Denver Nuggets signed Rider to help resuscitate their moribund offense but Rider s stint in Denver was limited to just 10 games before he was waived on November 20 2001 12 Rider refused to term it retirement at the time however insisting that he could still play if given the chance citation needed In 563 NBA games 424 starts Rider averaged 16 7 points 3 8 rebounds 2 7 assists and 31 42 of floor time per game Rider totaled 9 405 points in his 9 year NBA career Career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Won an NBA championship NBA edit Regular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 1993 94 Minnesota 79 60 30 6 468 360 811 4 0 2 6 7 4 16 6 1994 95 Minnesota 75 67 35 3 447 351 817 3 3 3 3 9 3 20 4 1995 96 Minnesota 75 68 34 6 464 371 838 4 1 2 8 6 3 19 6 1996 97 Portland 76 68 33 7 464 385 812 4 0 2 6 6 3 16 1 1997 98 Portland 74 66 37 6 423 321 828 4 7 3 1 7 3 19 7 1998 99 Portland 47 41 29 5 412 378 755 4 2 2 2 5 2 13 9 1999 2000 Atlanta 60 47 34 7 419 311 785 4 3 3 7 7 1 19 3 2000 01 L A Lakers 67 6 18 0 426 370 855 2 3 1 7 4 1 7 6 2001 02 Denver 10 1 17 3 457 400 765 3 3 1 2 3 2 9 3 Career 563 424 31 7 443 352 812 3 8 2 7 7 2 16 7 Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 1997 Portland 4 4 40 3 372 375 882 2 0 4 3 8 0 13 3 1998 Portland 4 4 41 5 418 091 769 5 0 4 3 1 3 0 19 3 1999 Portland 13 13 32 8 429 423 887 3 8 2 4 8 0 16 5 Career 21 21 35 9 418 340 860 3 7 3 1 9 0 16 4Off the court editDuring his NBA career and in subsequent years Rider was dogged by a variety of personal problems including accusations of drug use and assault In 2007 he was sentenced to seven months in jail after pleading guilty to cocaine possession evading the police 13 and battery 14 though he only served about half of that time It was the ultimate low point of my life There were no visitors No one down for me No letters I had fake friends They left me for dead Rider told Yahoo Sports 15 At the time of his sentencing Rider s mother was in a coma which weighed heavily on his mind 13 In 2012 Rider announced he was planning to release a documentary about his life called My Testimony Raw and Uncut 16 Rider has also established a charitable organization for children called the Sky Rider Foundation 17 I just want to help kids With today s economy some parents cannot afford to send their kids to the extracurricular activities It s very costly there s registration fees equipment uniforms and shoe costs If a kid has dreams to be somebody I want to help he said in an interview 16 Rap career edit On a 1994 album titled B Ball s Best Kept Secret which featured songs performed by NBA players ranging from Gary Payton and Jason Kidd to Brian Shaw and Chris Mills Rider credited as J R on the album provided the track Funk in the Trunk References edit Wallack Todd 2006 01 27 MARIN COUNTY Ex NBA player Rider accused of kidnapping SFGATE Retrieved 2023 12 29 Rider Suspended in Paper Chase College basketball UNLV punishes nation s No 2 scorer after tutor acknowledges writing part of his English paper a b c Marc J Spears 23 October 2009 Hard fall leaves Rider with long climb up Yahoo Sports Retrieved 28 March 2021 https www youtube com watch v MF3Dtxg3JH0 JR Rider Draft Day Interview Ben Rohrbach 7 May 2020 Sunk History Isaiah Rider s Play of the Decade is still crazy after all these years Yahoo Sports Retrieved 28 March 2021 a b Las Vegas Rj Sports Rider On A Storm a b Rider still a valuable commodity to Wolves Minnesota Daily Archived from the original on 2009 06 11 Retrieved 2007 03 31 a b Addy Steve J R MIA Las Vegas Sun 2000 08 04 Melissa Rohlin 12 February 2011 Isaiah Rider Los Angeles Times Retrieved 28 March 2021 Tim Brown 20 April 2001 Rider Penberthy Off Playoff Roster Los Angeles Times Retrieved 28 March 2021 Edited by Bob Lochner June 20 2001 THE LIGHT SIDE AND WHILE HE S AT IT HOW ABOUT BRIAN GRANT The Oregonian a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Rider Gets Cut Quickly by Nuggets Los Angeles Times 21 November 2001 Retrieved 28 March 2021 a b Nancy Isles Nation February 8 2007 Ex NBA star gets 7 months Marin Independent Journal Archived from the original on September 5 2013 Retrieved February 20 2013 The Biggest Headcases in NBA History complex com 16 January 2014 in 2007 he was sentenced to seven months in jail after pleading guilty to drug and battery charges Marc J Spears October 23 2009 Hard fall leaves Rider with long climb up Yahoo Sports Retrieved February 20 2013 a b Brian Mazique February 25 2012 Isaiah Rider Slam Dunk Contest Legend Wants to Set Record Straight on Career Bleacher Report Retrieved February 20 2013 Peter Hartlaub April 5 2012 Oakland basketball legends Then and now San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved February 20 2013 External links editJ R Rider s Official NBA Player File Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaiah Rider amp oldid 1192396912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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