Jason Anthoney Richardson (born January 20, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). (Olson) Richardson's sports mascot is the Eagles and the team shares Eagle-Mustang Stadium (capacity 12,000) with J. J. Pearce High School. Richardson played along future NBA players Zach Randolph and Charlie Bell as the Spartans advanced to the Final Four before losing to Arizona. [14] The incident inspired the Pearl Jam song "Jeremy".[15]. Team United Open Run-November 2019: Athletic combo-guard manufactures shots, rises over defenders and knocks down shots in mid-range game; smooth delivery off the bounce, finishes plays to the rim; offensive game extends to the arc; among the elite prospects in the class of 2021. On December 18, 2010, Richardson was traded to the Orlando Magic along with Hedo Türkoğlu and Earl Clark for Vince Carter, Marcin Gortat, Mickaël Piétrus, a 2011 first-round draft pick and $3 million cash. High School Girls' Basketball Recruiting Reigan Richardson Reigan Richardson Guard CLASS: 2021 94 SCOUTS GRADE Huntersville, NC Hometown Cannon School High School 5 … His teams won both years, and he was awarded the Rookie Challenge MVP as a rookie. In addition to the award, the RISD received a check for $100,000. During the period of the late 1950s, RHS shared facilities with Westwood Junior High School on Abrams Road. On August 10, 2012, Richardson was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in a four-team deal which sent Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers. [6], In the 2012 U.S. News & World Report rankings of the Best Schools in America, Richardson High School ranked number 711 out of 21,766 public high schools, putting it in the top 3.5% of all public high schools in the United States. The following year, Richardson helped lead the Warriors to their first playoff trip in 13 years. Even after leaving Golden State, Richardson remained one of the most popular players among Warrior fans because of his electric style of play and ability to shoot three-pointers, as well as the longevity and tenor of his tenure with the team. [25], For other people named Jason Richardson, see, Michigan State Spartans men's basketball 1999–2000 NCAA champions, Warrior tandem score big in loosely-played game, Richardson is being repaid for his loyalty, Richardson's 34 Help Bobcats Bring Down Wizards, "Suns Trade for Richardson, Dudley and 2010 Second-Round Pick", Jason Richardson gets positive grades after Phoenix Suns season, Jason Richardson leads Phoenix Suns into second round of NBA Playoffs, "Richardson scores 42, Suns go up 2–1 over Blazers", "Magic Receive Turkoglu, Richardson & Clark From Suns", "Orlando Magic Guard Jason Richardson Guard Surprisingly Resigns", Magic Acquire Six Players, Five Draft Picks in Howard Trade, "Jason Richardson injury likely to sideline him until at least January", J-Rich Returns To Practice; MCW Update; Deadline Day, Richardson To Start Against Pacers After 25 Months Away, Stuckey scores 30 off bench, Pacers beat Sixers 106-95, Russell Westbrook hits career highs in points, boards in OT win, "Jason Richardson officially retires from NBA after 14 seasons", 2001 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jason_Richardson&oldid=975394159, All-American college men's basketball players, Basketball players at the 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Final Four, Basketball players at the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Final Four, Michigan State Spartans men's basketball players, Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball), Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Career statistics and player information from, This page was last edited on 28 August 2020, at 07:59.