Richard Dumas
Personal information | |
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Born | Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. | May 19, 1969
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 234 lb (106 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, Oklahoma) |
College | Oklahoma State (1987–1990) |
NBA draft | 1991: 2nd round, 46th overall pick |
Selected by the Phoenix Suns | |
Playing career | 1990–2003 |
Position | Small forward |
Number | 21, 12, 7 |
Career history | |
1990–1991 | Hapoel Holon |
1991–1992 | Oklahoma City Cavalry |
1992 | Treasure Coast Tropics |
1992–1993, 1995 | Phoenix Suns |
1995–1996 | Philadelphia 76ers |
1997 | Atléticos de San Germán |
1997–1998 | Montpellier |
1998–1999 | Znicz Pruszków |
1999 | New Hampshire Thunder Loons |
1999–2000 | HKK Široki |
2000 | Derby Storm |
2000 | Fargo-Moorhead Bees |
2001 | Oklahoma Storm |
2001–2002 | Wilmington Wave Rockers |
2002–2003 | Frontier City River Dogz |
2003 | Westchester Wildfire |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Career NBA statistics | |
Points | 1,080 (10.6 ppg) |
Rebounds | 351 (3.4 rpg) |
Assists | 111 (1.3 apg) |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Richard Wayne Dumas (born May 19, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he is the son of former American Basketball Association (ABA) player Rich Dumas.[1]
Basketball career
[edit]Dumas, a 6' 7" small forward from Oklahoma State University, was selected with the 46th pick of the 1991 NBA draft by the Phoenix Suns. Just before the start of the 1991–92 season, however, Dumas was suspended from the NBA for violating its substance abuse policy.[2][3] Dumas played in Israel for Hapoel Holon during his suspension. His rookie campaign commenced 19 games into the Suns' stellar 1992–93 season, averaging 15.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game while helping the team to a league-best 62 wins and an NBA Finals appearance. Because of his performance during his first season in the NBA, Dumas received NBA All-Rookie Second Team honors.
Following a stint in rehab, he returned in 1995 to the Phoenix Suns, averaging just 5.5 points in 15 games in his final season with that team. Under the influence of head coach John Lucas, Dumas concluded his brief NBA career with a season playing for the 76ers, averaging 6.2 points in 39 games.
He then continued his professional career overseas, playing for Gymnastikos S. Larissas in Greece, Pekaes Pruszków (1998–99) in Poland, as well as for the Westchester Wildfire of the United States Basketball League.
Dumas retired from basketball in 2003.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]Dumas was arrested by federal agents December 19, 2013, on eight felony charges of alleged Organized Retail Theft. He was taken into federal custody at his Dumas Youth Sports Club in Litchfield Park, Arizona. Dumas was one of 151 people taken into custody by the Federal Marshal's Service.[4] His trial was scheduled for September 15, 2014.[5] On December 11, 2014, Dumas pleaded guilty to theft. On January 20, 2015, he was sentenced under a plea agreement with prosecutors to three years of probation. According to the Associated Press, "Authorities say Dumas stole about $800 worth of merchandise from a Luke Air Force Base store while working with a janitorial service. They say Dumas was seen on surveillance cameras taking cigarettes, alcohol, food, DVDs and shoes."[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Like father, like son: Former Phoenix Suns forward Richard Dumas' NBA fizzle has roots". AZCentral.com. May 24, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2014.
- ^ "NBA suspends ex-Poke Dumas for NBA season". The Daily Oklahoman. November 1, 1991. p. 29. Retrieved April 2, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Richard Dumas on'93". NBA.com. June 13, 2003. Retrieved April 5, 2009.
- ^ "U.S. Marshals arrest 151 in Operation Grinch Stopper 2". AZFamily.com. December 26, 2013. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
- ^ "Sept. 15 trial set for former Phoenix Suns player Richard Dumas". Associated Press. June 17, 2014. Archived from the original on August 24, 2014. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
- ^ "Probation for ex-Sun Richard Dumas". ESPN. January 20, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
External links
[edit]- [1]
- NBA career stats @ basketballreference.com
- Richard Dumas on '93 @ NBA.com, posted June 13, 2003
- Richard Dumas and Friends Athletic Association - Started August 2012 Archived December 31, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- [2] Hoop PEKAES Pruszków 1998 roster
- 1969 births
- Living people
- 20th-century African-American sportsmen
- 21st-century African-American sportsmen
- American expatriate basketball people in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- American expatriate basketball people in France
- American expatriate basketball people in Greece
- American expatriate basketball people in Israel
- American expatriate basketball people in Poland
- American expatriate basketball people in the United Kingdom
- American men's basketball players
- American people convicted of drug offenses
- American sportspeople convicted of crimes
- Atléticos de San Germán players
- Banned NBA players
- Greek Basket League players
- Gymnastikos S. Larissas B.C. players
- Hapoel Holon players
- HKK Široki players
- Israeli Basketball Premier League players
- NBA players banned for drug offenses
- Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball players
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- Philadelphia 76ers players
- Phoenix Suns draft picks
- Phoenix Suns players
- Small forwards
- Basketball players from Tulsa, Oklahoma
- United States Basketball League players
- Doping cases in basketball