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Andy Rautins was born on 2 November, 1986 in Syracuse, New York, U.S., is an American-born Canadian basketball player. Discover Andy Rautins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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37 years old |
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2 November 1986 |
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2 November |
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Syracuse, New York, U.S. |
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Canada
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Andy Rautins Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Andy Rautins height is 193 cm .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Andy Rautins Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andy Rautins worth at the age of 37 years old? Andy Rautins’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Andy Rautins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Andrew Jay Rautins (born November 2, 1986) is an American-born Canadian professional basketball player who last played for AEK Athens of the Greek Basket League.
Rautins played on the 2004 Jamesville-Dewitt High School Class A state championship squad that went undefeated (29–0) after defeating St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, 77–73 (OT) in the championship game.
Rautins led the way with 19 points and seven rebounds.
He was named first-team all-state and first-team All-CNY.
Rautins had offers from Providence and St. Bonaventure before deciding on Syracuse.
At Syracuse, he majored in communication and rhetorical studies.
Rautins was used sparingly his freshman year, appearing in just 20 games.
He averaged 2.9 points and 0.9 rebounds, but did set a then-career high of 10 points against South Florida on January 8, 2006, connecting on 3-of-5 3-point attempts.
In his sophomore season, Rautins appeared in all 35 of Syracuse's games, including his first career start against Baylor on December 16, 2006.
Rautins remained a fixture in the Syracuse starting lineup, and set a career high with 19 points against Providence on February 24, 2007.
He finished the season averaging 7.2 points.
Rautins established himself as one of the team's best perimeter shooters, converting 36 percent of his 3-point shots.
Rautins missed the entire season because of a knee injury suffered during the Tournament of the Americas in Las Vegas over the 2007 summer.
He was granted a medical redshirt.
Rautins would return for his redshirt junior year after reconstructive surgery on his knee.
His return paid immediate dividends for the Orange, as Rautins tied a school record with nine 3-pointers (Gerry McNamara had nine against BYU in the NCAA tournament in 2004) highlighting a career-high 29 points in an 82–71 victory over Coppin State on December 22, 2008.
Rautins would continue his tear against Seton Hall (26 points on 7–10 shooting from three point land), South Florida (14, 4–8) and DePaul (17, 5–10).
In those four games, Rautins would hit a combined 25 3-pointers at a 57 percent clip.
Other highlights included Rautins 20 points, and six 3-pointers in the epic six overtime game against Connecticut in the Big East tournament.
Rautins played 50 minutes off the bench and made a crucial 3-pointer in the final seconds of the third overtime, forcing a fourth.
Rautins also made the go-ahead 3-pointer in the sixth overtime, giving Syracuse their first lead since the end of regulation to help lead to the historic win.
Rautins would become the full-time starter at shooting guard in his senior season.
On November 20, 2009, Rautins would lead Syracuse to an 87–71 upset of then-No.
4 North Carolina with 11 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and seven steals.
On December 10, 2009, Rautins played 39 minutes and scored 16 points and handed out five assists as Syracuse knocked off then-No.
He played for Syracuse University and was drafted by the NBA's New York Knicks in 2010, with the eighth pick of the second round (38th overall).
He was born in Syracuse, New York, in the United States, but is also a Canadian citizen and has played for the Canadian national team.
He is the son of Leo Rautins, who also played for Syracuse and professionally, and is the former coach of the Canadian national team.
On January 13, 2010, against Rutgers, Rautins scored 23 points and added 9 assists, 8 rebounds, and 5 steals in an 81–65 win.
Rautins finished the season averaging 12.1 points, 4.9 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game (leading the Big East), and was named to the All Big East Second Team and was also named an AP All American Honorable Mention.
Rautins was drafted as the 38th pick by the New York Knicks in the 2010 NBA draft.
He signed a two-year non-guaranteed contract on August 12, 2010.
Rautins made his on-court NBA debut on November 9, 2010, in a game vs. the Milwaukee Bucks.
He played 8 minutes, scoring 3 points and adding 1 assist during a 107–80 loss.
On December 10, 2011, Rautins was traded to the Dallas Mavericks as part of a three-way trade.
He was waived by the Mavericks on December 15, 2011.
On December 21, 2011, Rautins signed a contract with CB Lucentum Alicante in Spain.
On September 12, 2012, he joined the Oklahoma City Thunder.
He was waived by the Thunder on October 27, 2012.