Reggie Hanson
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Charlotte, North Carolina
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 6, 1968 Charlotte, North Carolina |
| Nationality | American |
| Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
| Listed weight | 195 lb (88 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Pulaski County (Somerset, Kentucky) |
| College | Kentucky (1987–1991) |
| NBA draft | 1991: undrafted |
| Playing career | 1991–2000 |
| Position | Small forward |
| Number | 34 |
| Coaching career | 2000–present |
| Career history | |
| As a player: | |
| 1991–1992 | Louisville Shooters |
| 1993 | Isuzu Motors |
| 1994–1998 | Denso Co. |
| 1998 | Boston Celtics |
| 1998–2000 | Aichi Machine |
| As a coach: | |
| 2000–2007 | Kentucky (assistant) |
| 2007–2011 | South Florida (assistant) |
| 2014 | Shimane Susanoo Magic |
| Career highlights | |
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| Stats at NBA.com | |
| Stats at Basketball Reference | |
Reggie Hanson (born October 6, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a former assistant coach for the University of South Florida Bulls men's basketball team and former head coach in Japan's Shimane Susanoo Magic.[1][2] With the Celtics, Hanson appeared in 8 games, scoring 6 points in 26 minutes while on two ten-day contracts with the Celtics. He would be the last Celtic to wear #34 before Paul Pierce. He also played professionally in Japan.[3] He played collegiately with the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team. Hanson was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and graduated from high school in Pulaski County, Kentucky.[4]