Erik Stevenson

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Erik Stevenson
No. 10Capital City Go-Go
Position Guard
League NBA G League
Personal information
Born (1999-04-28) April 28, 1999 (age 25)
Lacey, Washington, U.S. [1]
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school Timberline (Lacey, Washington)
College
NBA draft 2023: undrafted
Playing career2023–present
Career history
2023–2024 Austin Spurs
2024 Texas Legends
2024 Cholet
2024–present Capital City Go-Go
Career highlights and awards

Erik Stevenson (born April 28, 1999) [2] is an American professional basketball player for the Capital City Go-Go of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Wichita State Shockers, the Washington Huskies, the South Carolina Gamecocks and the West Virginia Mountaineers.

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High school career

Stevenson attended Timberline High School in Lacey, Washington where he averaged 24.7 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.9 steals and 1.7 blocks as a senior while helping his team reach a fourth-place finish in Washington's Class 3A State Tournament, their deepest run since 1981, while earning first team All-Class 3A honors from the Associated Press, The Seattle Times and the News Tribune. [3] [4] [5] [6]

College career

Stevenson played for the Wichita State Shockers, the Washington Huskies, the South Carolina Gamecocks and the West Virginia Mountaineers through five years and as a super-senior for the Mountaineers, he played in 34 games and averaged 15.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.5 assists in 26.0 minutes while posting a shooting line of .430/.379/.796. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Professional career

Austin Spurs (2023–2024)

After going undrafted in the 2023 NBA draft, Stevenson joined the San Antonio Spurs for the 2023 NBA Summer League [8] and on October 10, he signed with the team, being subsequently waived two days later. [7] On October 31, he signed with the Austin Spurs [9] where he played 38 games and averaging 9.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.7 assists. [10]

Texas Legends (2024)

On March 4, 2024, Stevenson was traded to the Texas Legends, [10] playing 10 games and averaging 10.6 points, 2.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 21.7 minutes. [11]

Cholet (2024)

On April 22, 2024, Stevenson signed with Cholet of the LNB Élite [12] where he played in four games. [11]

Capital City Go-Go (2024–present)

After joining them for the 2024 NBA Summer League, [13] Stevenson signed with the Washington Wizards on October 11, 2024, [14] but was waived two days later. [15] On October 28, he joined the Capital City Go-Go. [16]

Personal life

The son of Craig and Debbie Stevenson, he has a sister. All three played college basketball and his father also played in Europe and Australia. [4] [6]

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