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League
  
NBA Development League

Listed height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

College
  
Butler (2008–2012)

Weight
  
81 kg

Position
  
Nationality
  
American

Listed weight
  
178 lb (81 kg)

Height
  
1.83 m

Education
  
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Born
  
March 1, 1990 (age 27)Indianapolis, Indiana (
1990-03-01
)

High school
  
Number
  
5 (Butler Bulldogs men's basketball / Point guard)

Similar
  
Shelvin Mack, Yogi Ferrell, Chris Holtmann, Gordon Hayward

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Ronald Nored (born March 1, 1990) is the head coach of the Long Island Nets of the NBA Development League. Previously he served as an assistant coach for the Maine Red Claws of the Boston Celtics organization. He is a former point guard for Butler University's basketball team.

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High school

Nored starred as an all-state point guard for Homewood High School in Homewood, Alabama, averaging 15.3 points and 6.9 rebounds per game as a senior, when he led the team to a 31–5 record and a state finals appearance in 2008. His career high game came as a junior when he scored 38 against Briarwood Christian High School. During his senior year, Nored made a verbal commitment to Western Kentucky University, but backed out after coach Darrin Horn left for the University of South Carolina. He turned down an academic scholarship to Harvard University and basketball offers from Samford University and the University of South Alabama to instead play for Brad Stevens at Butler, just a few miles away from his grandparents' house in Indianapolis.

College

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Quickly establishing himself as a tenacious defender and a vocal court leader, Nored started all 32 games in his freshman season. His season-high game came when he went 4-for-4 from the court, including the game-winning shot, in an 11-point night against Cleveland State. In his sophomore season he was named the Horizon League's co-defensive player of the year and the league's all-tournament team. He recorded a career-high five steals against Valparaiso and a career-high 8 assists in a home win over Wright State. His high scoring night came against Illinois-Chicago with 16 points. He scored 15 points and had 6 assists in Butler's 2nd round NCAA tournament victory over Murray State and grabbed five steals against Syracuse in the West Region semifinal. He scored 7 with 6 rebounds in the loss to Duke in the championship game. As a junior, Nored averaged 5.0 points per game with a high of 16 against Utah. He helped Butler return to the title game of the NCAA tournament, but failed to score from the field, earning all 6 of his tournament points at the free-throw line. He did get two steals and four rebounds in 26 minutes against Connecticut in the title game.

Coaching career

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After graduating, Nored coached high school basketball in Indiana and college basketball at the University of South Alabama; briefly before Brad Stevens, his former college coach at Butler University offered him a coaching position with the Boston Celtics. He served as a coach for the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Developmental League from 2013-2015. On April 28, 2015 Nored was named Assistant Coach of the Northern Kentucky University. In April 15, 2016 the Brooklyn Nets hired him to be the first head coach for the Long Island Nets.

Personal life

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Nored grew up in Birmingham, where his father, Ron Nored Sr, was pastor of Bethel AME Church in Ensley and a co-founder and executive director of Bethel-Ensley Action Task (BEAT). Nored, Sr died from pancreatic cancer in 2003.

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References

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