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Ron Harper

This article is about a basketball player. For the actor, see Ron Harper (actor).
Ron Harper
Position Shooting guard, point guard
Nickname Harp
Height  ft  in ( m)
Weight  lb ( kg)
Nationality USA
Born January 20 1964 (1964--) (age 43)
Flag of Ohio Dayton, Ohio
College Miami University
Draft 8th overall, 1986
Pro career 1986–2001
Former teams Cleveland Cavaliers (1986-1989)
Los Angeles Clippers (1989-1994)
Chicago Bulls (1994-1999)
Los Angeles Lakers (1999-2001)

Ronald Harper (born January 20, 1964 in Dayton, Ohio) is a retired American professional basketball player whose career spanned from 1986 to 2001 with four teams in the NBA. At 6'6" (1.98 m), his position was shooting guard/point guard.

After attending Miami University in Ohio, he was selected 8th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1986 NBA Draft. He averaged 22.9 points per game in his rookie season. After initially spending 3 seasons at the Cavaliers, he would later play for the Los Angeles Clippers, the Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers, where he finished his career. He won five championships in his career, three with the Bulls and two with the Lakers.

While with the Clippers a knee injury robbed him of much of his speed and jumping ability though he averaged just under 2 steals per game which still remains a team record. In 1994, he signed a lucrative free agent deal with the Bulls, who were rebuilding following the initial retirement of Michael Jordan. After his first tumultuous season in Chicago, he reinvented himself as a defender and jump shooter. With the return of Jordan in late 1995, Harper remained a key component of the Bulls' perimeter defense and a third scoring option on offense. He became a fan favorite in Chicago. Although he suffered an injury late in the Bulls' record-setting 72-win season in 1996, he returned to the starting lineup for the final game of the 1996 NBA Finals.

He was a mainstay of Phil Jackson's last five championship teams, following Jackson to Los Angeles to win two more championships. Ron Harper, Dennis Rodman and Robert Horry are the only three players to win multiple consecutive NBA Championships with two different teams.[1] Dennis Rodman (Chicago Bulls 1995 - 1998) and Robert Horry (Los Angeles Lakers 1999 - 2001) were former teammates of Ron Harper.

In 2005, he signed as an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons.

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