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Micheal Ray Richardson

Micheal "Sugar" Ray Richardson (born April 11, 1955) is an American former professional basketball player and head coach. He played college basketball for the Montana Grizzlies. The No. 4 overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft, Richardson played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for eight years with the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors and New Jersey Nets. He was a four-time NBA All-Star, and led the league in steals in three seasons. He later became a head coach in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada).

Micheal Ray Richardson
Richardson with Virtus Bologna.
Personal information
Born (1955-04-11) April 11, 1955 (age 68)
Lubbock, Texas, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight189 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High schoolManual (Denver, Colorado)
CollegeMontana (1974–1978)
NBA draft1978: 1st round, 4th overall pick
Selected by the New York Knicks
Playing career1978–2002
PositionPoint guard / shooting guard
Number20
Coaching career2004–2014
Career history
As player:
19781982New York Knicks
1982–1983Golden State Warriors
19831986New Jersey Nets
1986–1987Long Island Knights
1987–1988Albany Patroons
1988–1991Virtus Bologna
1991–1992Split
1992–1994Livorno
1994–1997Olympique Antibes
1997–1998Cholet Basket
1998–1999Montana Forlì
1999–2000Livorno
2001Olympique Antibes
2002AC Golfe-Juan-Vallauris
As coach:
2004–2007Albany Patroons
2007–2011Oklahoma / Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry
2011–2014London Lightning
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As coach:

Career NBA statistics
Points8,253 (14.8 ppg)
Rebounds3,056 (5.5 rpg)
Assists3,899 (7.0 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life edit

Richardson was born in Lubbock, Texas, the son of Billy Jack Richardson and Luddie Hicks. Richardson was a 1974 graduate of Manual High School in Denver, Colorado. He averaged 10 points on a talented team and did not start for the varsity team until he was a senior. Richardson played on the 1972 state championship team.[1][2][3]

College career edit

Richardson played collegiately at the University of Montana. He was recruited to the Big Sky Conference school by Hall of Fame Coach Jud Heathcote after Richardson's Denver basketball friend David Berry had visited the school.[4]

As a freshman in 1974-1975 Montana went 21-8 and qualified for the 1975 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament, as Richardson averaged 7.5 points and 3.6 rebounds. The Grizzlies defeated Utah State 79-63, before losing to the eventual National Champion UCLA Bruins 67-64. Montana then lost to UNLV in the regional 3rd place game.[5]

Richardson averaged 18.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists as a sophomore in 1975-1976, as Montana finished 13-12. After the season, Coach Heathcote left for Michigan State University, where he would win the 1979 NCAA title.[6]

Under Coach Jim Brandenburg, who had been an assistant under Heathcote, Richardson averaged 19.2 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists as Montana finished 18-8 in 1976-1977.[7]

As a senior, Richardson averaged 24.2 points and 6.9 rebounds in 1977-1978, and Montana finished 20-8, capturing the Big Sky regular-season title.[8]

In his Montana career, Richardson averaged 17.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists on 49% shooting in 107 career games. Richardson was First team All-Big Sky Conference as a sophomore, junior and senior.[9]

Today, Richardson still shares the Montana single-game scoring record of 40 points, and holds the single-game record for field goals of 18 and the single-season scoring average record of 24.2. Richardson is third on the Montana career assists list (372), second in career scoring (1,827 points) and ninth in career rebounding. [10]

Professional career edit

New York Knicks (1978–1982) edit

The New York Knicks drafted Richardson with the fourth overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft, and he was billed as "the next Walt Frazier." Two picks later, the Boston Celtics drafted future Hall of Famer Larry Bird. In his second year, Richardson became the third player in NBA history (Slick Watts – 1976,[11] Don Buse – 1977)[12] to lead the league in both assists (10.1) and steals (3.2), setting the Knicks' franchise records in both categories. He also recorded 18 triple-doubles, the second-most in franchise history. During the 1980-81 NBA season, Richardson made his second All-Star game, scoring 11 points, grabbing 5 rebounds, and recording 4 steals in a 123-120 Eastern Conference victory.[13] The Knicks eventually finished 50-32 and Richardson made the playoffs for the first time in his career. However, in the first round, Richardson, who averaged 11.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 3.5 steals per game in the series, and the Knicks lost in an upset to the Reggie Theus-led Chicago Bulls.[14] The following season, on November 27, 1981, Richardson scored his highest single game total as a Knick, with 33 points in a 116-95 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.[15]

Golden State Warriors (1982–1983) edit

At the beginning of the 1982–83 season, on October 22, 1982, Richardson was traded to the Golden State Warriors (along with a fifth-round draft choice) in exchange for Bernard King. On February 5, 1983, Richardson recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 assists, while adding 9 steals, in a 106-102 win over the San Antonio Spurs.[16] After playing only 33 games for the Warriors, Richardson was traded to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for Sleepy Floyd and Mickey Johnson on February 6, 1983.[17]

New Jersey Nets (1983–1986) edit

In the 1984 playoffs, Richardson led the Nets to a shocking upset of the defending champion Philadelphia 76ers. In the fifth and deciding game, he scored 24 points and had six steals. In the following series, against the Milwaukee Bucks, Richardson led the Nets to a Game 4 victory with a team high 24 points.[18] However, the Nets would ultimately lose the series in six games. In 1985, Richardson was named the NBA Comeback Player of the Year after averaging 20.1 points and leading the league in steals while playing all 82 games, after only playing 48 games in the prior season due to rehabilitating from substance abuse.[19] On October 30, 1985, Richardson barely missed a quadruple-double when he scored 38 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, recorded 11 assists, and stole the ball 9 times, during a 147-138 win over the Indiana Pacers.[20][21] Richardson wore Leather Converse All Stars briefly with the Nets, making him the last to wear the shoe in any form in the NBA.[22]

In 556 career NBA games, Richardson averaged 14.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 7.0 assists and 2.6 steals. In 18 career playoff games, he averaged 15.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.8 steals.[23]

NBA ban edit

On February 25, 1986, Richardson was banned for life by NBA commissioner David Stern for three violations of the league's drug policy. He regained the right to play in the NBA in 1988,[24] but decided to continue his career in Europe. He never played in the NBA again, despite being reinstated.[25]

Richardson bitterly complained that the suspensions he received from the NBA were unfair given the fact that Chris Mullin was never disciplined by the league for his well-documented alcohol problem, implying that this "double standard" existed because Richardson is Black while Mullin is White, and became a frequently cited example of destructive lifestyles in the NBA.

Long Island Knights (1986–1987) edit

Richardson played with the Long Island Knights of United States Basketball League in 1986–87.

Albany Patroons (1987–1988) edit

Richardson played with the Albany Patroons of the CBA in 1987–88, before playing for 14 seasons in Europe.

Europe (1988–2002) edit

In 1988, Richardson signed with Virtus Bologna, a prominent European team, with which he won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1990. Richardson played for KK Split (1991–1992), Baker Livorno (1992–1994), Olympique Antibes (1994–1997), Cholet Basket (1997–1998) and Montana Forlì (1998–1999). Richardson played for Basket Livorno (1999–2000), Olympique Antibes again (2001) and finally, AC Golfe-Juan-Vallauris (2002) at age 47.

Richardson won the European-wide second-tier level FIBA Cup Winners' Cup, in the 1989–90 season with Virtus Bologna. He won the LNB Pro A championship with Olympique Antibes in 1995.

Coaching career edit

Albany Patroons (2004–2007) edit

On December 14, 2004, he was named head coach of the Albany Patroons in the CBA. Richardson had previously played with Albany in 1987-1988, when it won its second CBA championship under Coach Bill Musselman.

Supposed anti-Semitic and homophobic comments edit

On March 28, 2007, Richardson was suspended for the remainder of the CBA championship series for comments in an interview with the Albany Times Union , in which he stated that Jews were "crafty (because) they are hated worldwide."[26] The paper also reported that Richardson directed expletives at a heckler, using profanity and an anti-gay slur, at Game 1 of the championship series.[27]

Some sportswriters came to Richardson's defense, in the wake of the incident. Peter Vecsey questioned the Times Union's motives in not releasing the audio recording of their exchange with Richardson. Vecsey noted that during the course of his professional dealings with Richardson, he found the player to be "so unsettled, so unsophisticated and so pliable anybody could draw him into saying anything about anything at any time." He also pointed out that Richardson's second wife was Jewish, as was their daughter, Tamara, something that would be unlikely for a true anti-Semite.[28] Christopher Isenberg, a Jewish writer who had earlier profiled Richardson for the Village Voice[29] also defended Richardson's remarks about Jews, stating in a blog post entitled "Jews for Micheal Ray,"

Micheal Ray is proud to have a Jewish lawyer because he thinks they are the best lawyers. Certainly it's a stereotype, but it's a stereotype rooted in a reality. A disproportionate number of the great lawyers in America are Jews. A disproportionate number of the great basketball players in America are black. We have learned to be very careful around these facts because here the line between fact and "stereotype" can get very blurry and if you're not careful, you can get into deep water real quick. Micheal Ray was unwise to have been so indiscreet around reporters, but it wasn't exactly Elders of Zion territory.[30]

NBA commissioner David Stern, who was Jewish, voiced support for Richardson. While conceding that the remarks about homosexuals were "inappropriate and insensitive" and worthy of a suspension, Stern said, "I have no doubt that Micheal Ray is not anti-Semitic. I know that he's not...He may have exercised very poor judgment, but that does not reflect Micheal Ray Richardson's feelings about Jews."[31]

Ze'ev Chafets, author of A Match Made in Heaven: American Jews, Christian Zionists and One Man's Exploration of the Weird and Wonderful Judeo-Evangelical Alliance, wrote in the Los Angeles Times that Richardson's comments, while perhaps stereotypical, were not anti-semitic. After discussing Richardson's claim that Jews are "crafty," Chafets stated,

What other hurtful things did Richardson supposedly say? That Israel has the best airport security in the world? This is both true and something Israel itself brags about. That Jews are hated and need to protect themselves? That's the founding premise of the Anti-Defamation League itself ... Richardson, who was a popular player in Israel during his NBA exile years, is guilty of nothing more than free speech. Even if his observations were wrong--which they are not--there's nothing at all insulting about them. What is insulting is the notion that you can't speak honestly about Jews without getting into trouble.[32]

Oklahoma / Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry (2007–2011) edit

On May 24, 2007, Richardson was named head coach of the reincarnated Oklahoma Cavalry of the CBA.[33] On December 16, 2007, he was fired by the Cavalry, for sticking up for his players when their paychecks bounced, but rehired the next season.[34]

Richardson coached for the relocated Lawton-Ft Sill Cavalry located in Lawton, Oklahoma, winning three consecutive championships in 2008-2010. Richardson led the Cavalry to victory to the Continental Basketball Association Finals in 2008 and 2009 and in the Premiere Basketball League Finals in 2010.

Richardson was ejected from the first game of the 2010 Premiere Basketball League Championship Series. The ejection took place with under three seconds remaining in the game that was eventually won by Rochester in overtime 110-106. The ejection led to a skirmish between fans and several Lawton-Fort Sill players which ended the game with 2.6 seconds to go on the clock and Rochester about to go to the free-throw line.[35]

London Lightning (2011–2014) edit

On August 17, 2011, Richardson was hired as the first head coach of NBL Canada's London Lightning.[36] Richardson was named the NBL Canada's first ever Coach of the Month for November 2011, an award he would win again in January 2012.[37] London finished the regular season at 28-8. On March 25, 2012, Richardson led the Lightning to a 116-92 victory over the Halifax Rainmen in the deciding Game Five of the NBL Canada Finals to win the NBL Canada's inaugural championship. After the game, Richardson was named the NBL Canada Coach of the Year for 2011–12.[38]

On April 12, 2013, Richardson led the London to an 87-80 victory over the Summerside Storm and TLondon became back to back NBL champions.[39]

Richardson left the London Lightning following the 2013–14 season to pursue coaching positions closer to home.[40]

Personal life edit

Richardson lived in Lawton, Oklahoma, as of 2015. He has 11 grandchildren. Richardson puts on youth basketball clinics with Otis Birdsong, his longtime friend and former teammate. He worked for a financial firm, and he and his wife, Kimberly, owned a beauty salon.[41] His son, Amir Richardson, is a professional soccer player with the Morocco national team.[42]

Richardson was the subject of the TNT Network 2000 film Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray?, narrated by Chris Rock.[43][44]

Honors edit

  • Richardson was Inducted into the Montana Grizzly Basketball Hall of Fame in 1985.[10]
  • In 2001, Richardson was inducted into the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame at the University of Montana.[41][10]
  • Richardson was named to the list of Big Sky Conference 50 Greatest Male Athletes in 2013.

NBL coaching record edit

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Games Won Lost Win % Finish PG PW PL Win % Result
LDN 2011–12 36 28 8 .778 1st in Conference 7 5 2 .714 Won NBL championship
LDN 2012–13 40 33 7 .825 1st in Conference 8 6 2 .750 Won NBL championship
LDN 2013–14 40 23 17 .575 4th in Conference 12 6 6 .500 Conference Semi-Finals
LDN Total 116 84 32 .724 - 27 17 10 .630
Total 116 84 32 .724 - 27 17 10 .630

NBA 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
 *  Led the league

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1978–79 New York 72 16.9 .414 .539 3.2 3.0 1.4 .3 6.5
1979–80 New York 82 37.3 .472 .245 .660 6.6 10.1* 3.2* .4 15.3
1980–81 New York 79 40.2 .469 .225 .663 6.9 7.9 2.9 .4 16.4
1981–82 New York 82 79 37.1 .461 .188 .700 6.9 7.0 2.6 .5 17.9
1982–83 Golden State 33 25 32.5 .412 .129 .632 4.4 7.4 3.1* .3 12.5
1982–83 New Jersey 31 26 32.3 .438 .200 .671 4.8 6.0 2.6 .5 12.7
1983–84 New Jersey 48 25 26.8 .460 .241 .704 3.6 4.5 2.1 .4 12.0
1984–85 New Jersey 82 82 38.1 .469 .252 .767 5.6 8.2 3.0* .3 20.1
1985–86 New Jersey 47 39 34.1 .448 .148 .788 5.3 7.2 2.7 .2 15.7
Career 556 276 33.4 .457 .220 .690 5.5 7.0 2.6 .4 14.8
All-Star 4 0 17.5 .469 .000 .500 2.5 2.5 2.3 .0 8.0

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1981 New York 2 43.0 .242 .000 .583 9.5 5.5 3.5 .0 11.5
1983 New Jersey 2 29.0 .381 .000 .600 4.0 2.5 2.5 .0 9.5
1984 New Jersey 11 40.3 .408 .273 .732 4.9 7.2 3.1 .4 16.8
1985 New Jersey 3 3 41.7 .404 .000 .643 6.0 11.3 1.3 .0 18.3
Career 18 3 39.6 .386 .207 .690 5.5 7.2 2.8 .2 15.7

See also edit

References edit

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  3. ^ Araton, Harvey (October 1, 2003). "Sports of The Times; Road for Richardson Leads Back Home". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Jud: A Magical Journey, By Jud Heathcote and Jack Ebling. Sports Publishing LLC, 1995,p. 55-56.ISBN 1571670173.
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  8. ^ "1977-78 Montana Grizzlies Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  9. ^ "Michael Ray Richardson College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  10. ^ a b c "Micheal Ray Richardson (2001) - Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame". University of Montana Athletics.
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  20. ^ "10/30/1985, Indiana at New Jersey". Statmuse.
  21. ^ "Michael Ray Richardson Most Steals as a Net". Statmuse.
  22. ^ "Catalog - LAKERS RINGS FOR RELIEF".
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  24. ^ "CBA Coach Makes Anti-Semitic Comments". The Washington Post. Associated Press. March 28, 2007. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  25. ^ Buckland, Jason (July 21, 2015). "Micheal Ray Richardson hopes to return to the NBA" – via www.sportsonearth.com. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  26. ^ CBA coach Richardson suspended for remarks, March 28, 2007
  27. ^ Time for this coach to sit out February 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, March 28, 2007
  28. ^ Vecsey, Peter. "Why All the Heat on Richardson? 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine", the New York Post, published March 30, 2007, accessed April 2, 2007.
  29. ^ Isenberg, Christopher. "Sugar Ray Richardson's Ship Be Stayin' Afloat in His New Life in Italy", the Village Voice, published February 9, 2000, accessed April 2, 2007.
  30. ^ Isenberg, Christopher. "Jews for Micheal Ray[permanent dead link]", nomas-nyc.com, published March 29, 2007, accessed April 2, 2007.
  31. ^ Stein, Marc. "Stern: Sugar not Anti-Semitic, ESPN.com, published March 30, 2007, accessed April 3, 2007.
  32. ^ Chafets, Zev. "He isn't an anti-Semite. He's right." Los Angeles Times. 3 April 2007. . Archived from the original on April 18, 2007. Retrieved April 4, 2007.
  33. ^ Latzke, Jeff. "Richardson to coach Oklahoma City in CBA." Houston Chronicle. May 24, 2007. [1]
  34. ^ Latzke, Jeff. "CAVALRY MAKE HEAD COACHING CHANGE" league press release. December 16, 2007.
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  37. ^ . National Basketball League of Canada. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  38. ^ "London Lightning Named First NBL Canada Champions". National Basketball League of Canada. March 25, 2012. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  39. ^ Matisz, John. "London Lightning capture second straight NBL title | Metro". Metronews.ca. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  40. ^ "Coach Micheal Ray Richardson and London Lightning parting ways". lfpress.com. June 6, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  41. ^ a b DEVLIN, VINCE. "Ex-Griz Micheal Ray Richardson returns for youth basketball clinic". missoulian.com.
  42. ^ POISNEL, David (July 9, 2021). "Football - Amical : Richardson, un grand parmi les grands". Paris-Normandie.
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  44. ^ "No Longer a Sinking Ship". SLAMonline. February 18, 2015.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com
  • FIBA EuroLeague Profile
  • Italian League Profile (in Italian)

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Micheal Sugar Ray Richardson born April 11 1955 is an American former professional basketball player and head coach He played college basketball for the Montana Grizzlies The No 4 overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft Richardson played in the National Basketball Association NBA for eight years with the New York Knicks Golden State Warriors and New Jersey Nets He was a four time NBA All Star and led the league in steals in three seasons He later became a head coach in the Continental Basketball Association CBA and National Basketball League of Canada NBL Canada Micheal Ray RichardsonRichardson with Virtus Bologna Personal informationBorn 1955 04 11 April 11 1955 age 68 Lubbock Texas U S Listed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Listed weight189 lb 86 kg Career informationHigh schoolManual Denver Colorado CollegeMontana 1974 1978 NBA draft1978 1st round 4th overall pickSelected by the New York KnicksPlaying career1978 2002PositionPoint guard shooting guardNumber20Coaching career2004 2014Career historyAs player 1978 1982New York Knicks1982 1983Golden State Warriors1983 1986New Jersey Nets1986 1987Long Island Knights1987 1988Albany Patroons1988 1991Virtus Bologna1991 1992Split1992 1994Livorno1994 1997Olympique Antibes1997 1998Cholet Basket1998 1999Montana Forli1999 2000Livorno2001Olympique Antibes2002AC Golfe Juan VallaurisAs coach 2004 2007Albany Patroons2007 2011Oklahoma Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry2011 2014London LightningCareer highlights and awardsAs player 4 NBA All Star 1980 1982 1985 2 NBA All Defensive First Team 1980 1981 NBA Comeback Player of the Year 1985 3 NBA steals leader 1980 1983 1985 NBA assists leader 1980 French Basketball Cup champion 1998 FIBA European Cup Winners Cup champion 1990 FIBA European Cup Winners Cup top scorer 1990 LNB Pro A champion 1995 2 Italian Cup winner 1989 1990 LBA steals leader 1989 2 LBA All Star Game MVP 1988 1993 5x LBA All Star Game 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 Croatian Cup winner 1992 3 First team All Big Sky 1976 1978 As coach 2 CBA champion 2008 2009 2 NBL Canada champion 2012 2013 2 NBL Canada Coach of the Year 2012 2013 PBL Coach of the Year 2010 Career NBA statisticsPoints8 253 14 8 ppg Rebounds3 056 5 5 rpg Assists3 899 7 0 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 New York Knicks 1978 1982 3 2 Golden State Warriors 1982 1983 3 3 New Jersey Nets 1983 1986 3 4 NBA ban 3 5 Long Island Knights 1986 1987 3 6 Albany Patroons 1987 1988 3 7 Europe 1988 2002 4 Coaching career 4 1 Albany Patroons 2004 2007 4 1 1 Supposed anti Semitic and homophobic comments 4 2 Oklahoma Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry 2007 2011 4 3 London Lightning 2011 2014 5 Personal life 6 Honors 7 NBL coaching record 8 NBA career statistics 8 1 Regular season 8 2 Playoffs 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editRichardson was born in Lubbock Texas the son of Billy Jack Richardson and Luddie Hicks Richardson was a 1974 graduate of Manual High School in Denver Colorado He averaged 10 points on a talented team and did not start for the varsity team until he was a senior Richardson played on the 1972 state championship team 1 2 3 College career editRichardson played collegiately at the University of Montana He was recruited to the Big Sky Conference school by Hall of Fame Coach Jud Heathcote after Richardson s Denver basketball friend David Berry had visited the school 4 As a freshman in 1974 1975 Montana went 21 8 and qualified for the 1975 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament as Richardson averaged 7 5 points and 3 6 rebounds The Grizzlies defeated Utah State 79 63 before losing to the eventual National Champion UCLA Bruins 67 64 Montana then lost to UNLV in the regional 3rd place game 5 Richardson averaged 18 2 points 6 3 rebounds and 3 8 assists as a sophomore in 1975 1976 as Montana finished 13 12 After the season Coach Heathcote left for Michigan State University where he would win the 1979 NCAA title 6 Under Coach Jim Brandenburg who had been an assistant under Heathcote Richardson averaged 19 2 points 8 6 rebounds and 3 6 assists as Montana finished 18 8 in 1976 1977 7 As a senior Richardson averaged 24 2 points and 6 9 rebounds in 1977 1978 and Montana finished 20 8 capturing the Big Sky regular season title 8 In his Montana career Richardson averaged 17 1 points 6 3 rebounds and 3 7 assists on 49 shooting in 107 career games Richardson was First team All Big Sky Conference as a sophomore junior and senior 9 Today Richardson still shares the Montana single game scoring record of 40 points and holds the single game record for field goals of 18 and the single season scoring average record of 24 2 Richardson is third on the Montana career assists list 372 second in career scoring 1 827 points and ninth in career rebounding 10 Professional career editNew York Knicks 1978 1982 edit The New York Knicks drafted Richardson with the fourth overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft and he was billed as the next Walt Frazier Two picks later the Boston Celtics drafted future Hall of Famer Larry Bird In his second year Richardson became the third player in NBA history Slick Watts 1976 11 Don Buse 1977 12 to lead the league in both assists 10 1 and steals 3 2 setting the Knicks franchise records in both categories He also recorded 18 triple doubles the second most in franchise history During the 1980 81 NBA season Richardson made his second All Star game scoring 11 points grabbing 5 rebounds and recording 4 steals in a 123 120 Eastern Conference victory 13 The Knicks eventually finished 50 32 and Richardson made the playoffs for the first time in his career However in the first round Richardson who averaged 11 5 points 9 5 rebounds 5 5 assists and 3 5 steals per game in the series and the Knicks lost in an upset to the Reggie Theus led Chicago Bulls 14 The following season on November 27 1981 Richardson scored his highest single game total as a Knick with 33 points in a 116 95 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers 15 Golden State Warriors 1982 1983 edit At the beginning of the 1982 83 season on October 22 1982 Richardson was traded to the Golden State Warriors along with a fifth round draft choice in exchange for Bernard King On February 5 1983 Richardson recorded a double double with 10 points and 11 assists while adding 9 steals in a 106 102 win over the San Antonio Spurs 16 After playing only 33 games for the Warriors Richardson was traded to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for Sleepy Floyd and Mickey Johnson on February 6 1983 17 New Jersey Nets 1983 1986 edit In the 1984 playoffs Richardson led the Nets to a shocking upset of the defending champion Philadelphia 76ers In the fifth and deciding game he scored 24 points and had six steals In the following series against the Milwaukee Bucks Richardson led the Nets to a Game 4 victory with a team high 24 points 18 However the Nets would ultimately lose the series in six games In 1985 Richardson was named the NBA Comeback Player of the Year after averaging 20 1 points and leading the league in steals while playing all 82 games after only playing 48 games in the prior season due to rehabilitating from substance abuse 19 On October 30 1985 Richardson barely missed a quadruple double when he scored 38 points grabbed 11 rebounds recorded 11 assists and stole the ball 9 times during a 147 138 win over the Indiana Pacers 20 21 Richardson wore Leather Converse All Stars briefly with the Nets making him the last to wear the shoe in any form in the NBA 22 In 556 career NBA games Richardson averaged 14 8 points 5 5 rebounds 7 0 assists and 2 6 steals In 18 career playoff games he averaged 15 7 points 7 2 rebounds 5 5 assists and 2 8 steals 23 NBA ban edit On February 25 1986 Richardson was banned for life by NBA commissioner David Stern for three violations of the league s drug policy He regained the right to play in the NBA in 1988 24 but decided to continue his career in Europe He never played in the NBA again despite being reinstated 25 Richardson bitterly complained that the suspensions he received from the NBA were unfair given the fact that Chris Mullin was never disciplined by the league for his well documented alcohol problem implying that this double standard existed because Richardson is Black while Mullin is White and became a frequently cited example of destructive lifestyles in the NBA Long Island Knights 1986 1987 edit Richardson played with the Long Island Knights of United States Basketball League in 1986 87 Albany Patroons 1987 1988 edit Richardson played with the Albany Patroons of the CBA in 1987 88 before playing for 14 seasons in Europe Europe 1988 2002 edit In 1988 Richardson signed with Virtus Bologna a prominent European team with which he won the Cup Winners Cup in 1990 Richardson played for KK Split 1991 1992 Baker Livorno 1992 1994 Olympique Antibes 1994 1997 Cholet Basket 1997 1998 and Montana Forli 1998 1999 Richardson played for Basket Livorno 1999 2000 Olympique Antibes again 2001 and finally AC Golfe Juan Vallauris 2002 at age 47 Richardson won the European wide second tier level FIBA Cup Winners Cup in the 1989 90 season with Virtus Bologna He won the LNB Pro A championship with Olympique Antibes in 1995 Coaching career editAlbany Patroons 2004 2007 edit On December 14 2004 he was named head coach of the Albany Patroons in the CBA Richardson had previously played with Albany in 1987 1988 when it won its second CBA championship under Coach Bill Musselman Supposed anti Semitic and homophobic comments edit On March 28 2007 Richardson was suspended for the remainder of the CBA championship series for comments in an interview with the Albany Times Union in which he stated that Jews were crafty because they are hated worldwide 26 The paper also reported that Richardson directed expletives at a heckler using profanity and an anti gay slur at Game 1 of the championship series 27 Some sportswriters came to Richardson s defense in the wake of the incident Peter Vecsey questioned the Times Union s motives in not releasing the audio recording of their exchange with Richardson Vecsey noted that during the course of his professional dealings with Richardson he found the player to be so unsettled so unsophisticated and so pliable anybody could draw him into saying anything about anything at any time He also pointed out that Richardson s second wife was Jewish as was their daughter Tamara something that would be unlikely for a true anti Semite 28 Christopher Isenberg a Jewish writer who had earlier profiled Richardson for the Village Voice 29 also defended Richardson s remarks about Jews stating in a blog post entitled Jews for Micheal Ray Micheal Ray is proud to have a Jewish lawyer because he thinks they are the best lawyers Certainly it s a stereotype but it s a stereotype rooted in a reality A disproportionate number of the great lawyers in America are Jews A disproportionate number of the great basketball players in America are black We have learned to be very careful around these facts because here the line between fact and stereotype can get very blurry and if you re not careful you can get into deep water real quick Micheal Ray was unwise to have been so indiscreet around reporters but it wasn t exactly Elders of Zion territory 30 NBA commissioner David Stern who was Jewish voiced support for Richardson While conceding that the remarks about homosexuals were inappropriate and insensitive and worthy of a suspension Stern said I have no doubt that Micheal Ray is not anti Semitic I know that he s not He may have exercised very poor judgment but that does not reflect Micheal Ray Richardson s feelings about Jews 31 Ze ev Chafets author of A Match Made in Heaven American Jews Christian Zionists and One Man s Exploration of the Weird and Wonderful Judeo Evangelical Alliance wrote in the Los Angeles Times that Richardson s comments while perhaps stereotypical were not anti semitic After discussing Richardson s claim that Jews are crafty Chafets stated What other hurtful things did Richardson supposedly say That Israel has the best airport security in the world This is both true and something Israel itself brags about That Jews are hated and need to protect themselves That s the founding premise of the Anti Defamation League itself Richardson who was a popular player in Israel during his NBA exile years is guilty of nothing more than free speech Even if his observations were wrong which they are not there s nothing at all insulting about them What is insulting is the notion that you can t speak honestly about Jews without getting into trouble 32 Oklahoma Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry 2007 2011 edit On May 24 2007 Richardson was named head coach of the reincarnated Oklahoma Cavalry of the CBA 33 On December 16 2007 he was fired by the Cavalry for sticking up for his players when their paychecks bounced but rehired the next season 34 Richardson coached for the relocated Lawton Ft Sill Cavalry located in Lawton Oklahoma winning three consecutive championships in 2008 2010 Richardson led the Cavalry to victory to the Continental Basketball Association Finals in 2008 and 2009 and in the Premiere Basketball League Finals in 2010 Richardson was ejected from the first game of the 2010 Premiere Basketball League Championship Series The ejection took place with under three seconds remaining in the game that was eventually won by Rochester in overtime 110 106 The ejection led to a skirmish between fans and several Lawton Fort Sill players which ended the game with 2 6 seconds to go on the clock and Rochester about to go to the free throw line 35 London Lightning 2011 2014 edit On August 17 2011 Richardson was hired as the first head coach of NBL Canada s London Lightning 36 Richardson was named the NBL Canada s first ever Coach of the Month for November 2011 an award he would win again in January 2012 37 London finished the regular season at 28 8 On March 25 2012 Richardson led the Lightning to a 116 92 victory over the Halifax Rainmen in the deciding Game Five of the NBL Canada Finals to win the NBL Canada s inaugural championship After the game Richardson was named the NBL Canada Coach of the Year for 2011 12 38 On April 12 2013 Richardson led the London to an 87 80 victory over the Summerside Storm and TLondon became back to back NBL champions 39 Richardson left the London Lightning following the 2013 14 season to pursue coaching positions closer to home 40 Personal life editRichardson lived in Lawton Oklahoma as of 2015 He has 11 grandchildren Richardson puts on youth basketball clinics with Otis Birdsong his longtime friend and former teammate He worked for a financial firm and he and his wife Kimberly owned a beauty salon 41 His son Amir Richardson is a professional soccer player with the Morocco national team 42 Richardson was the subject of the TNT Network 2000 film Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray narrated by Chris Rock 43 44 Honors editRichardson was Inducted into the Montana Grizzly Basketball Hall of Fame in 1985 10 In 2001 Richardson was inducted into the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame at the University of Montana 41 10 Richardson was named to the list of Big Sky Conference 50 Greatest Male Athletes in 2013 NBL coaching record editTeam Year Regular season PostseasonGames Won Lost Win Finish PG PW PL Win ResultLDN 2011 12 36 28 8 778 1st in Conference 7 5 2 714 Won NBL championshipLDN 2012 13 40 33 7 825 1st in Conference 8 6 2 750 Won NBL championshipLDN 2013 14 40 23 17 575 4th in Conference 12 6 6 500 Conference Semi FinalsLDN Total 116 84 32 724 27 17 10 630 Total 116 84 32 724 27 17 10 630 NBA 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 Led the leagueRegular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1978 79 New York 72 16 9 414 539 3 2 3 0 1 4 3 6 51979 80 New York 82 37 3 472 245 660 6 6 10 1 3 2 4 15 31980 81 New York 79 40 2 469 225 663 6 9 7 9 2 9 4 16 41981 82 New York 82 79 37 1 461 188 700 6 9 7 0 2 6 5 17 91982 83 Golden State 33 25 32 5 412 129 632 4 4 7 4 3 1 3 12 51982 83 New Jersey 31 26 32 3 438 200 671 4 8 6 0 2 6 5 12 71983 84 New Jersey 48 25 26 8 460 241 704 3 6 4 5 2 1 4 12 01984 85 New Jersey 82 82 38 1 469 252 767 5 6 8 2 3 0 3 20 11985 86 New Jersey 47 39 34 1 448 148 788 5 3 7 2 2 7 2 15 7Career 556 276 33 4 457 220 690 5 5 7 0 2 6 4 14 8All Star 4 0 17 5 469 000 500 2 5 2 5 2 3 0 8 0Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1981 New York 2 43 0 242 000 583 9 5 5 5 3 5 0 11 51983 New Jersey 2 29 0 381 000 600 4 0 2 5 2 5 0 9 51984 New Jersey 11 40 3 408 273 732 4 9 7 2 3 1 4 16 81985 New Jersey 3 3 41 7 404 000 643 6 0 11 3 1 3 0 18 3Career 18 3 39 6 386 207 690 5 5 7 2 2 8 2 15 7See also editList of National Basketball Association career steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career triple double leaders List of National Basketball Association players with 9 or more steals in a gameReferences edit Lubbock Texas City Data com Retrieved May 31 2014 arzellebacmag2015 Top 50 ever Colorado High School Hoops BAC Magazine a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Araton Harvey October 1 2003 Sports of The Times Road for Richardson Leads Back Home The New York Times Jud A Magical Journey By Jud Heathcote and Jack Ebling Sports Publishing LLC 1995 p 55 56 ISBN 1571670173 1974 75 Montana Grizzlies Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1975 76 Montana Grizzlies Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1976 77 Montana Grizzlies Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1977 78 Montana Grizzlies Schedule and Results College Basketball at Sports Reference com Michael Ray Richardson College Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com a b c Micheal Ray Richardson 2001 Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame University of Montana Athletics 1975 76 NBA Season Summary basketball reference com Retrieved July 2 2014 1976 77 NBA Season Summary basketball reference com Retrieved July 2 2014 Michael Ray Richardson All Star Games Basketball Reference 1981 NBA Eastern Conference First Round Bulls vs Knicks Basketball Reference Michael Ray Richardson Most Points as a Knick Statmuse San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors Box Score February 5 1983 Basketball Reference Micheal Ray Richardson Stats Basketball Reference com 1984 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals Game 4 Milwaukee Bucks at New Jersey Nets Box Score May 5 1984 Basketball Reference SPORTS PEOPLE Award for Richardson The New York Times May 14 1985 10 30 1985 Indiana at New Jersey Statmuse Michael Ray Richardson Most Steals as a Net Statmuse Catalog LAKERS RINGS FOR RELIEF Micheal Ray Richardson Stats CBA Coach Makes Anti Semitic Comments The Washington Post Associated Press March 28 2007 Retrieved April 29 2015 Buckland Jason July 21 2015 Micheal Ray Richardson hopes to return to the NBA via www sportsonearth com a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help CBA coach Richardson suspended for remarks March 28 2007 Time for this coach to sit out Archived February 14 2008 at the Wayback Machine March 28 2007 Vecsey Peter Why All the Heat on Richardson Archived 2007 09 29 at the Wayback Machine the New York Post published March 30 2007 accessed April 2 2007 Isenberg Christopher Sugar Ray Richardson s Ship Be Stayin Afloat in His New Life in Italy the Village Voice published February 9 2000 accessed April 2 2007 Isenberg Christopher Jews for Micheal Ray permanent dead link nomas nyc com published March 29 2007 accessed April 2 2007 Stein Marc Stern Sugar not Anti Semitic ESPN com published March 30 2007 accessed April 3 2007 Chafets Zev He isn t an anti Semite He s right Los Angeles Times 3 April 2007 He isn t an anti Semite He s right Archived from the original on April 18 2007 Retrieved April 4 2007 Latzke Jeff Richardson to coach Oklahoma City in CBA Houston Chronicle May 24 2007 1 Latzke Jeff CAVALRY MAKE HEAD COACHING CHANGE league press release December 16 2007 Sports Democrat and Chronicle democratandchronicle com April 23 2010 Retrieved October 16 2013 nurun com August 18 2011 Coach knows highs lows The London Free Press Lfpress com Retrieved October 16 2013 NBL Canada Coach Of The Month National Basketball League of Canada Archived from the original on March 26 2012 Retrieved March 25 2012 London Lightning Named First NBL Canada Champions National Basketball League of Canada March 25 2012 Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Retrieved March 25 2012 Matisz John London Lightning capture second straight NBL title Metro Metronews ca Retrieved October 16 2013 Coach Micheal Ray Richardson and London Lightning parting ways lfpress com June 6 2014 Retrieved July 14 2014 a b DEVLIN VINCE Ex Griz Micheal Ray Richardson returns for youth basketball clinic missoulian com POISNEL David July 9 2021 Football Amical Richardson un grand parmi les grands Paris Normandie Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray February 16 2000 via www imdb com No Longer a Sinking Ship SLAMonline February 18 2015 External links editCareer statistics and player information from NBA com nbsp and Basketball Reference com FIBA EuroLeague Profile Italian League Profile in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Micheal Ray Richardson amp oldid 1218054171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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