Ricky Sánchez

Ricardo "Ricky" Sánchez Rosa (born July 6, 1987) is a Puerto Rican former professional basketball player.[1] He has played with the Idaho Stampede in the NBA Development League and the Continental Basketball Association, and in the National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico, with teams including the Criollos de Caguas, Humacao Grays, Santurce Crabbers, and the Mayaguez Indians, with whom he won a championship in 2012. He was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers out of IMG Academy with the 35th pick of the 2005 NBA Draft, becoming the fourth Puerto Rican to be drafted by the National Basketball Association, and was immediately traded to the Denver Nuggets for their selection, Jarrett Jack.[2][3]

Ricky Sánchez
Personal information
Born (1987-07-06) July 6, 1987
Guayama, Puerto Rico
NationalityPuerto Rican
Listed height6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Listed weight230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
NBA draft2005 / Round: 2 / Pick: 35th overall
Selected by the Portland Trail Blazers
Playing career2005–2019
PositionPower forward / Center
Career highlights and awards
  • BSN champion (2012, 2019)
  • 4× BSN All-Star (2008–2011)
  • BSN Most Improved Player (2011)
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Sánchez was then traded to the Philadelphia 76ers on September 10, 2007. The 76ers traded the rights to Sánchez on March 15, 2012 for Memphis Grizzlies forward Sam Young. This move inspired the name of Spike Eskin's Sixers podcast, "The Rights to Ricky Sanchez", commonly referred to as "The Ricky". On February 21, 2013, international rights to Sánchez were traded to the Miami Heat for center Dexter Pittman and a 2013 second round draft pick in an attempt to clear roster space for the Heat.[4]

He has played for the Puerto Rican national basketball team.

Career statistics

Domestic leagues

Season Team League GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2001Criollos de CaguasBSN7?.500.427--.1.1??1.9
20029?.427.270--.4.6??2.0
2006–07Idaho StampedeD-League5128.4.454.362.7444.31.7.6.711.6
2007Caciques de HumacaoBSN9?.480.420.6805.91.6??12.8
2007–08Idaho StampedeD-League2420.1.441.446.5002.51.0.8.47.6
2008Caciques de HumacaoBSN28?.420.330.7105.41.8??11.9
2009Cangrejeros de Santurce3221.7.402.415.7374.6.9.5.97.6
2009–10Halcones RojosMexico LNBP5123.8.416.349.7963.71.9.8.19.3
2010Cangrejeros de SanturceBSN3629.5.350.392.6894.51.31.3.410.6
2010–11Halcones RojosMexico LNBP224.5.222.3331.0003.5.02.5.05.5
2011Cangrejeros de SanturceBSN3732.6.482.303.8026.12.1.91.915.5
2011–12Estudiantes de Bahía BlancaArgentina LNB5129.8.458.326.7235.11.9.9.812.8
2012Indios de MayagüezBSN2323.5.375.384.6293.41.4.4.87.3
2012–13Libertad SunchalesArgentina LNB4031.2.460.385.7546.91.7.5.812.0
2013Cangrejeros de SanturceBSN4227.4.452.425.7764.62.4.91.010.7
2013–14Regatas CorrientesArgentina LNB5227.6.467.384.7644.91.6.8.79.5
2014Cangrejeros de SanturceBSN1323.7.361.318.8643.42.5.9.46.7
2015Atenienses de Manatí4933.5.425.387.7256.61.9.9.715.4

See also

References

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