- Isaiah Rider
infobox NBA Player
name = Isaiah Rider
nickname = J.R.
position = Guard-Forward
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 5
weight_lbs = 215
nationality = American
birth_date = birth date and age|1971|3|12
birth_place =Oakland, California
highschool = Encinal
college = Allen County CC,
UNLV
draft = 5th overall
draft_year = 1993
draft_team =Minnesota Timberwolves
career_start = 1993
career_end = 2001
former_teams = Minnesota Timberwolves (1993–1996)Portland Trail Blazers (1996–1999)Atlanta Hawks (1999–2000)Los Angeles Lakers (2000–2001)Denver Nuggets (2001)
awards = 1994NBA Slam Dunk Contest winnerIsaiah Rider, Jr., sometimes known as J.R. Rider (born March 12, 1971) is a retired American professional
basketball player.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 theUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas and a professional career in theNational Basketball Association . He last played in the early stages of the2001-02 NBA season .Early life and college career
The 6'5" (1.96 m) Rider attended two
junior college s, includingAllen County Community College inIola, Kansas , before finding a home at theUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas , where he garnered 2nd-TeamAll-American honors as a senior. He was alsoarrested once during his stay at UNLV, spending a night in jail after an incident in which he abused a worker at a campusJack in the Box and threw amilkshake into the restaurant'sdrive-through window. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003027135_stunts30.html] UNLV's basketball team under coachJerry Tarkanian had already acquired a reputation as a program with disciplinary issues well before Rider's run-in with the law, and after his arrest Rider was often held up as the poster child for the character issues that many felt were running rampant in Tarkanian's program. [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Apr-23-Sun-2006/sports/7001317.html]NBA career
Minnesota Timberwolves
A rising star in Minnesota
Despite the questions surrounding his character, Rider was taken by the
Minnesota Timberwolves with the 5th pick in the1993 NBA Draft . He began calling himself "Isaiah" after being known as "J.R." through college. As a harbinger of things to come, he was late for his first practice with the Timberwolves. However, he took the league by storm in his rookie year, tallying three 30-point games in December 1993, winning the All-Star Slam Dunk Contest in February 1994 with a spectacular between-the-legs jam, which he titled the "East Bay Funk Dunk" (veteran All-StarCharles Barkley called it the best dunk he had ever seen), and finishing the 1993-94 season as a member of the NBA's All-Rookie First Team.In his second season, Rider continued to display the scoring flair that earned him praise the year prior, but also resumed the type of troubling off-court behavior that would ultimately de-rail his entire career. Though he was among the NBA's leaders in scoring at 20.4 ppg in 94-95, Rider feuded with Minnesota coach Bill Blair throughout the year, leading to a December suspension. Rider did win the 1995
ESPN ESPY Award for best NBA play, however: during a December game against theSacramento Kings , Rider jumped to save a ball from going out of bounds, flinging it blindly towards the general vicinity of the basket... and it somehow went in, completing what T-Wolves announcer Tom Hanneman would term the "Play of the Decade". But aside from that brief flash of brilliance, Rider's 1995 would mainly be characterized by his attitude and clashes with authority.Fall-out with the Timberwolves
In 1995-96, Rider's play slipped slightly, and he continued his insubordination toward Timberwolves management. He also got in trouble off the court; he kicked the female manager of a sports bar and was ultimately convicted of fifth-degree assault. [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/1999/Dec-15-Wed-1999/sports/12559710.html Las Vegas Rj:Sports: Rider On A Storm] ] Minnesota finally had enough, and dealt him to Portland after the season for practically nothing. In return for Rider, the T-Wolves received
Bill Curley , James Robinson and a conditional first round draft pick in 1997 or 1998 (which apparently wasn't used, as the Timberwolves picked Paul Grant in 1997 andRadoslav Nesterovic in 1998, without getting a pick from Portland, who didn't have any). Just before the trade, he 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. [http://www.mndaily.com/articles/1996/07/01/973 Rider still a valuable commodity to Wolves - Minnesota Daily] ] He was later convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession, and pleaded no contest to possessing the illegal cell phone. Three weeks later, he was arrested for gambling in public back in Oakland.NBA journeyman
Portland Trail Blazers
On a deep Portland team, Rider's scoring dipped to new lows, but the team enjoyed a modicum of success. Rider (who inexplicably took to calling himself "J.R." again upon his arrival in Portland) also toned down his off-court act slightly in his three seasons in the Rose City—though he was not exactly a model citizen, either. On October 30, 1996 he was cited for and subsequently convicted of possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. [http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/A97857.htm] He also was suspended for a total of 12 games in three years, including a three-game suspension for spitting at a heckler.
Trouble in Atlanta
Still, the
Atlanta Hawks felt Rider was the missing piece in their puzzle after the 1998-99 season, and so they sent Steve Smith to the Blazers for Rider and Jim Jackson, another talent who had not quite reached his potential. But while Rider was passable on the floor, pacing the Hawks in scoring, his off-court incidents exploded in Atlanta:arrest s, quarrels with management, parking in the reserved space atPhilips Arena belonging toAtlanta Thrashers head coachCurt Fraser , missing practices, etc. After reports that he'd smokedmarijuana 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 showed up late for a March game in Detroit; rather than serve a three-game suspension, he demanded his outright release. Having long since grown tired of Rider's act, the Hawks were more than willing to comply. The now-infamous Rider trade left the Hawks franchise in ruin; only a year after finishing fourth in the Eastern Conference, they finished next-to-last in the division and would not return to the playoffs for nine years.Championship ring with the Lakers
Rider's next stop was the home of the defending champions, the
Los Angeles Lakers .Phil Jackson inked Rider as an experiment, as much because of his own ability to keep questionable characters in line (such as, previously,Dennis Rodman ) as anything else. Rider behaved relatively well, playing in 67 of the Lakers' 82 games that year and leading their bench in scoring with a 7.6 average. However, while they did reward him with his first championship ring, the Lakers left him off the playoff roster in favor of two reserves (Greg Foster andDevean George ) who rarely played. For the first time, the reason wasn't behavior-related—the simple truth was that Rider's play had deteriorated quite a bit in a short period of time. After the season, Rider stated that he wanted to return to the Lakers. The Lakers even invited him to train with the Lakers summer league team. Ultimately, he did not show up.Denver Nuggets
Prior to the 2001-02 season, the
Denver Nuggets decided that Rider might be worth the trouble if he could resuscitate their moribund offense, but Rider's stint in the Mile High City was limited to just 10 games before being waived onNovember 20 ,2001 . Rider refused to term it "retirement" at the time, however, insisting that he could still play if given the chance.Post-NBA life
In January 2006, Rider was arrested on
kidnapping charges inMarin City, California for taking a female friend in his car against her will. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11053691/] He was charged withdomestic violence and ordered to stay out of Marin City. Despite this court order, he was spotted in the area a few weeks later. AMarin County sheriff's deputy confronted him, and while fleeing, Rider hit another car. He was arrested inAlameda County in late 2006, and transferred to the Marin County jail after three judges in that county issued bench warrants against him. In February 2007, Rider pleaded guilty to several charges, including felony cocaine possession and evading an officer. He was sentenced to seven months in jail, 120 hours community service and three years' probation. He will also have to complete a drug education program. At sentencing, Rider admitted to a longstanding problem with marijuana; he'd also begun lacing it withcocaine . [http://www.marinij.com/marin/ci_5182312]On
January 6 ,2008 , Rider was again arrested, this time inBerkeley, California after a confrontation between a taxi driver and a passenger resulted in the police being called. Rider was found to be the passenger. Subsequently, Rider was arrested on a no-bail warrant for unlawful firearm possession and separate $5,000 warrant for grand theft issued by the Oakland Police Department. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/01/06/state/n154000S32.DTL&tsp=1]On
March 5 ,2008 Isaiah was arrested and was held in the Marin County Jail inSan Rafael, California . He was charged and pled guilty for possession of a controlled narcotic substance, disobeying a court order, evading a peace officer, providing false information to a peace officer, and driving on a suspended license.On early Saturday morning,
March 29 , 2008, Rider was arrested in the Skid Row district of Los Angeles for investigation of auto theft and was released from Los Angeles County jail in the afternoon. He was scheduled to appear in court onApril 23 , 2008. [http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/23859375/]References
External links
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/isaiah_rider/index.html J.R. Rider's Official NBA Player File]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCwV3WM8PKc Play of the decade]
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