Jeff Nordgaard

American/Polish basketball player (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jeff Wallace Nordgaard (born February 23, 1973) is an American-born naturalized Polish former professional basketball player who played briefly in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as well several top-level European leagues, during his 13-year career. He played college basketball for the Green Bay Phoenix.

Born (1973-02-23) February 23, 1973 (age 53)
NationalityAmerican / Polish
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight225 lb (102 kg)
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Jeff Nordgaard
Personal information
Born (1973-02-23) February 23, 1973 (age 53)
NationalityAmerican / Polish
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
High schoolDawson-Boyd
(Dawson, Minnesota)
CollegeGreen Bay (1992–1996)
NBA draft1996: 2nd round, 53rd overall pick
Drafted byMilwaukee Bucks
Playing career1996–2009
PositionSmall forward
Number9
Career history
1996Dijon
1997Patronato Bilbao
1997Milwaukee Bucks
1997–1998Fort Wayne Fury
1998–1999Viola Reggio Calabria
1999–2000Besançon
2000Indiana Legends
2000–2001Chalon
2001–2003Anwil Włocławek
2003–2004Polonia Warsaw
2004Roseto
2004–2005Olympiacos
2005Polonia Warsaw
2005–2007Prokom Trefl Sopot
2007–2009AZS Koszalin
Career highlights
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Early life

Nordgaard's father, John Nordgaard, was a biology teacher and guidance counselor at Dawson-Boyd High School and at one time its head basketball coach. When playing basketball at Dawson-Boyd High School in 1990, as a junior, Jeff scored 41 points in an 86–78 win over Canby, to set a new team record. In 1991, he became the first player in Minnesota state history to achieve a quadruple double, recording 37 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists, and 12 blocks.[1]

Basketball career

He played college basketball for the Green Bay Phoenix at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.[2] He finished his college hoops career in March 1996 and in May was named "Basketball Man of the Year" in Wisconsin. Nordgaard was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 1996 NBA draft. He began his professional career in Europe, spending the 1996–97 season with two clubs, Dijon (France) and Patronato Bilbao (Spain 2nd).[3] The following season he briefly played for the Bucks before finishing the season with the CBA's Fort Wayne Fury.

Nordgaard then returned to Europe, first going to Viola Reggio Calabria in Italy for the 1998–99 season, where he was a teammate of future NBA star Manu Ginóbili. The next season he returned to France with Besançon BCD. Nordgaard briefly returned to America in 2000 with the Indiana Legends in the ABA before signing a contract that brought him back to France with Chalon.

In 2001 Nordgaard went to Poland, joining Anwil Włocławek. He then moved to Polonia Warsaw in 2003. Nordgaard was especially well-traveled in the 2004–05 season, first returning to Italy to play for Roseto, transferring to Greek power Olympiacos, and ending the season back at Polonia. The following year he signed with another Polish club, Prokom Trefl Sopot, and stayed there through the 2006–07 season. Nordgaard moved to AZS Koszalin for the 2007–08 season and decided to stay for the 2008–09 season.

Personal life

During his time in Poland, Nordgaard gained Polish citizenship, and played for the Polish national team. On February 15, 2003, Nordgaard and his wife Alexis had a son, Dawson John.[4] In 2005, another son, Langdon, was born.[5] His sister Chari also played basketball at University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.[6] Nordgaard's nephew Kon Knueppel currently plays for the Charlotte Hornets.[7]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

NBA

Source[8]

Regular season

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1997–98 Milwaukee 1303.7.278.8891.1.2.2.01.4
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