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Greg Buckner

American basketball player and coach

Gregory Derayle Buckner (born September 16, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who is an *istant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball *ociation (NBA). He had previously served as an *istant coach for the Memphis Grizzlies.

Selected in the second round (53rd pick overall) of the 1998 NBA draft by the Dallas Mavericks after playing college basketball at Clemson, he played for the Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves and Grizzlies. Buckner's first professional experience came with the Grand Rapids Hoops of the Continental Basketball *ociation (CBA), where he averaged 8.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in the 1998–99 season.

Contents

  • 1 Playing career
    • 1.1 College career
    • 1.2 Professional career
  • 2 Coaching career
  • 3 Career statistics
    • 3.1 Regular season
    • 3.2 Playoffs
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Playing career

College career

During his time with the Clemson Tigers, he started all 122 games of his career while guiding the team to three NCAA Tournaments. Buckner led the team in scoring all four years becoming the first Clemson Tiger to do so. In 1995, Buckner was named ACC Rookie of the Year. He was entered into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.

Professional career

After playing with the Dallas Mavericks from 1999 to 2002, Buckner signed with the Philadelphia 76ers as a free agent. Then he signed with the Denver Nuggets. In 2006, he re-signed with the Dallas Mavericks, but after one season, he was traded to the Timberwolves for Trenton H*ell on September 28, 2007. On June 27, 2008, the Timberwolves traded him to the Memphis Grizzlies with O. J. Mayo, Marko Jarić, and Antoine Walker for Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal, and Jason Collins.

On July 9, 2009, Buckner was traded to the Dallas Mavericks as a part of the four-team deal among Grizzlies, Mavericks, Orlando Magic and Toronto Raptors.

Coaching career

On July 29, 2011, he joined the Houston Rockets as a player development coach, serving for five seasons. Buckner reached the playoffs three times with the team as part of the coaching staff. He would later become an *istant coach with the Memphis Grizzlies, and in November 2020, became an *istant coach with the Cleveland Cavaliers. On April 21, 2021, Buckner got his first NBA head coaching victory when he temporarily replaced head coach J. B. Bickerstaff as the Cavaliers won 121–105 against the Chicago Bulls.

Career statistics

Regular season

Playoffs

References

    External links

    • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com:and:Basketball-Reference.com