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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Ron Mercer

Career end
  
2005

College
  
Kentucky (1995–1997)

Weight
  
95 kg

Listed weight
  
210 lb (95 kg)

Height
  
2.01 m

Listed height
  
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)

Role
  
Basketball player


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Born
  
May 18, 1976 (age 47) Nashville, Tennessee (
1976-05-18
)

High school
  
Goodpasture Christian (Madison, Tennessee) Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)

NBA draft
  
1997 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6th overall

Education
  
University of Kentucky, Oak Hill Academy

Number
  
5 (Boston Celtics / Shooting guard), 1 (Brooklyn Nets / Small forward)

Similar People
  
Antoine Walker, Tony Delk, Derek Anderson, Walter McCarty, Keith Van Horn

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Ronald Eugene Mercer (born May 18, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. After his career at the University of Kentucky, Mercer played for several teams in the National Basketball Association; he ended his career with the New Jersey Nets in 2005.

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Early years

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Ron Mercer was twice named "Mr. Basketball" of Tennessee while at Goodpasture Christian School in Madison, Tennessee. He then transferred to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, and was rated by Bob Gibbons to be the best prep player of the class of 1995, over Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Antawn Jamison and Stephon Marbury.

University of Kentucky

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Mercer had a very successful collegiate career, having been an All-American and all-Southeastern Conference player at Kentucky, and part of a national championship team his freshman year.

Boston Celtics

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He was selected with the sixth overall pick of the 1997 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics and was reunited with fellow Kentucky teammate Antoine Walker, and Rick Pitino, his coach at Kentucky who had just become the coach of the Celtics. Prior to Mercer's drafting, Pitino was recorded as saying that he did not envisage Mercer as having the necessary talent to be selected very high. Some felt this was just a ploy to scare the other teams away from him so as to increase the likelihood of Mercer being available by the time the Celtics got an opportunity to make their draft selection. It turned out it was.

Denver Nuggets

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After two seasons in Boston, Mercer was traded by the Celtics along with Popeye Jones and Dwayne Schintzius to the Denver Nuggets for Danny Fortson, Eric Williams, Eric Washington and a future draft choice. He played 37 games for Denver in 1999–2000, then played the final 31 games that season with the Orlando Magic due to a trade.

Chicago Bulls

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He left after that season, the next year signing as a free agent with the Chicago Bulls. He averaged 19.7 points per game in his first year with them.

Indiana Pacers

Despite Mercer's 16.8 points per game in 2001–02, he was traded midway through the season with Brad Miller, Ron Artest (now known as Metta World Peace) and Kevin Ollie to the Indiana Pacers for Jalen Rose, Travis Best, Norman Richardson and a second-round draft pick. In Indiana he served merely as a reserve player, and his play declined rapidly over his one-and-a-half-season stint with the club.

San Antonio Spurs

Before the 2003–04 season, he was traded to the San Antonio Spurs in a three-team trade that again involved Brad Miller and the Sacramento Kings' Hedo Türkoğlu. After playing 39 games with the Spurs, he was released.

New Jersey Nets

Prior to the 2004–05 season, he signed with his seventh NBA team, the New Jersey Nets.

On August 15, 2005, prior to the 2005–06 NBA season, Mercer was waived by the Nets to avoid the league's luxury tax as part of the new labor agreement. He has not played in the league since.

References

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