Personal information | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York | July 24, 1979
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Listed weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Grady (Brooklyn, New York) |
College | Hofstra (1997–2001) |
NBA draft | 2001: undrafted |
Playing career | 2001–2010 |
Position | Shooting guard |
Number | 21, 31 |
Coaching career | 2012–present |
Career history | |
As player: | |
2001–2002 | Indiana Pacers |
2002 | Chicago Bulls |
2002–2003 | Scavolini Pesaro |
2003 | North Charleston Lowgators |
2003–2004 | KK Crvena zvezda |
2004 | Guaiqueríes de Margarita |
2005–2005 | Fayetteville Patriots |
2006 | Paris Basket Racing |
2006–2007 | Cholet Basket |
2007 | Boca Juniors |
2007–2008 | Polonia Warsaw |
2008–2009 | TBB Trier |
2009–2010 | Eisbären Bremerhaven |
As coach: | |
2012–2014 | TSV/Bietigheim |
2016–2017 | Erie BayHawks (assistant) |
2017–2020 | Fort Wayne Mad Ants (assistant) |
2021–2024 | Charlotte Hornets (assistant) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Charles Norman Richardson (born July 24, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player and current coach, who last served as an assistant coach for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A 6'5" [1] 195 lb [2] shooting guard, he played college basketball at Hofstra University, and had a brief stint in the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2001-02.
Richardson was signed by the Indiana Pacers as a free agent on September 21, 2001, for whom he played 3 games before being traded, along with Jalen Rose, Travis Best, and a second-round draft pick to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Ron Mercer, Ron Artest, Brad Miller, and Kevin Ollie at the trade deadline on February 19, 2002. [3] With the Pacers, Richardson wore jersey number 21 and with the Bulls number 31. [4]
Richardson only played 11 games in the NBA, playing very sporadically in the 2nd half of the 2001–02 season with the Pacers. In his 11 games, Richardson averaged 2.7 points. His final game was on April 17, 2002, in a 106 - 112 loss to the New Orleans Hornets where he played for 6 minutes and the only stat he recorded was 1 rebound.
After the 2001–02 NBA season, Richardson played with the team Scavolini Pesaro of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A. [5] He wore jersey number 7. [6] The North Charleston Lowgators of the NBA Development League signed Richardson on January 28, 2003, and waived Richardson on February 21, 2003. [7] With the Lowgators, Richardson played eight games and averaged 6.4 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.1 assists each game. [8] He wore #31. [9]
In March 2004, Richardson signed with the team Guaiqueríes de Margarita of the Venezuelan LPB. [10] In his first game with, Richardson scored 15 points, but his team lost. [11]
During the 2005–06 NBA season, Richardson played in the D-League team Fayetteville Patriots with jersey number 20. [12]
In March 2007, Richardson played three games with the Argentine team Boca Juniors before being released due to injury. [13]
Later he played for Polonia Warsaw (Polen first division) and for TBB Trier (Germany first division) in the 2008/2009 season. With Polonia, Richardson wore jersey #12. [14] With TBB Trier, Richardson wore jersey #31. [15]
On October 20, 2016, Richardson joined the Erie BayHawks as an assistant coach. [16]
On September 27, 2017, Richardson joined the Fort Wayne Mad Ants as an assistant coach. [17]
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