What happened to Ron Harper?

What happened to Ron Harper?

Harper started all 28 games he played for the Clippers, but his season was cut short by a serious right knee injury suffered in a game in January 1990. Diagnosed with both a torn anterior cruciate ligament and torn cartilage, he underwent surgery.

Will Ron Harper Jr go to the NBA?

Ron Harper Jr., Geo Baker both withdraw from NBA Draft and will return to Rutgers. Rutgers stars Geo Baker and Ron Harper Jr. are set to return to campus for the 2021-22 season after withdrawing from the NBA Draft.

Is Ron Harper Jr Ron Harper son?

Ronald Harper Jr. (born April 12, 2000) is a Filipino-American college basketball player for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights of the Big Ten Conference. He is the son of former NBA player Ron Harper.

What teams does Ron Harper have rings with?

Ronald Harper (born January 20, 1964) is an American retired professional basketball player of the NBA, winning five NBA championships. He played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers.

Will Geo Baker get drafted?

Guard Geo Baker and wing Ron Harper Jr. on Wednesday both announced that they have withdrawn from the NBA Draft process and will stay in school. It’s not surprising; neither was selected for the NBA Draft Combine or the G League scouting combine — a surefire sign they were not getting drafted.

Will Remy Martin get drafted?

FIL-Am guard Remy Martin has once again withdrawn his name from the upcoming 2021 NBA Draft and will instead head back to school and join Kansas. His father Sam confirmed the move to Kansas City Star after his son was snubbed and was not given an invite for either the NBA Draft Combine or the G League Elite camp.

Who is Ron Harper JR father?

Ron Harper
Ron Harper Jr./Fathers

What Allstars Did Michael Jordan play with?

Michael Jordan – 1 All-Star Jordan’s Bulls won six championships in the 1990s, yet somehow he only played with one other All-Star during that time: Scottie Pippen. Pippen is arguably the greatest second-option of all time, and he and Jordan dominated like few duos ever have throughout NBA history.