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Position | Center |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | November 29, 1997 (age 23) Kingston, Jamaica |
Nationality | Jamaican |
Listed height | 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) |
Listed weight | 245 lb (111 kg) |
Career information | |
High school |
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College | Kentucky (2017–2020) |
NBA draft | 2020 / Round: 2 / Pick: 42nd overall |
Selected by the New Orleans Pelicans | |
Playing career | 2020–present |
Career history | |
2020–present | Charlotte Hornets |
2021 | →Greensboro Swarm |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com |
Nicholas Richards (born November 29, 1997) is a Jamaican professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats.
Born and grew up in Kingston, Jamaica,[1] Richards competed in soccer, volleyball and track and field before being discovered by Andre Ricketts, a New York City based basketball scout, in the summer of 2013 during a basketball camp in Jamaica.[2] Ricketts brought him to the US, where Richards attended St. Mary's High School in Manhasset, New York. He transferred to The Patrick School in Hillside, New Jersey in 2014.[3]
He was ranked a five-star recruit in the class of 2017 (by ESPN) and committed to the University of Kentucky in November 2016.[4] He was UK’s first commit in the class of 2017 and chose Kentucky over Syracuse and Arizona.[2]
Richards played in the 2017 McDonald's All-American Boys Game,[5] pouring in two points, grabbing two rebounds and tallying two blocked shots in 14 minutes of action.[6] Participating in the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic, he had ten points and three boards in 16 minutes of play.[7] Richards was picked to play for the World Select Team at the 2017 Nike Hoop Summit.[8] He saw 19:29 minutes of action during the game, scoring 12 points and grabbing three rebounds.[9]
Richards had then-career-highs of 25 points and 15 rebounds on November 22, 2017, contributing to the Wildcats' 86–67 win over IPFW.[10] He averaged 5.1 points and 4.4 rebounds per game as a freshman but saw his playing time decrease as the season went on.[11] Richards posted 3.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore and led the team in blocks. Following the season he declared for the 2019 NBA draft but opted to return to Kentucky.[12] On November 8, 2019, Richards scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Kentucky defeated Eastern Kentucky 91–49.[13] He had 21 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks on January 4, 2020, in a 71–59 win over Missouri.[14] Richards had 25 points including the two clinching free throws and 13 rebounds on January 25, in a 76–74 overtime win over Texas Tech.[15] On February 4, Richards set a new career-high with 27 points on an 80–72 win over Mississippi State.[16] At the conclusion of the regular season, Richards was named to the First Team All-SEC.[17] He averaged 14 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per game.[18] Following the season, Richards declared for the 2020 NBA draft.[19]
In the 2020 NBA draft, Richards was selected by the New Orleans Pelicans (42nd overall) and immediately traded to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for a second-round pick in 2024.[20] On November 30, 2020, he signed a contract with the Hornets.[21] Richards was assigned to the Greensboro Swarm and made his NBA G League debut on February 21, 2021, scoring 26 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
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 |
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2017–18 | Kentucky | 37 | 37 | 14.7 | .616 | – | .718 | 4.4 | .2 | .1 | .9 | 5.1 |
2018–19 | Kentucky | 37 | 3 | 12.1 | .598 | – | .690 | 3.3 | .2 | .1 | 1.3 | 3.9 |
2019–20 | Kentucky | 31 | 30 | 29.6 | .642 | – | .752 | 7.8 | .2 | .1 | 2.1 | 14.0 |
Career | 105 | 70 | 18.2 | .627 | – | .728 | 5.0 | .2 | .1 | 1.4 | 7.3 |