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Jeff Ruland was born on 16 December, 1958 in Bay Shore, New York, U.S., is an American basketball player and coach. Discover Jeff Ruland'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 65 years old?
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His 55% shooting and 11 rebounds per game ranked him, respectively, 10th and 8th place league-wide.
Leading coach Gene Shue's balanced team in scoring as well, Ruland earned a spot in the NBA All-Star Game that year.
Despite finishing with the same record as the year before, the Bullets did not make the playoffs.
A 56% shooter from the floor, Ruland registered as having the 10th-best field goal percentage in the league.
That postseason, the Bullets swept the New Jersey Nets, before losing to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
Ruland's playoff averages were 17 points and 9.4 rebounds per game off the bench.
Jeffrey George Ruland (born December 16, 1958) is an American former professional basketball player and coach, best known for his tenure as a player in the NBA which saw him selected to two All-Star games.
After playing college basketball for Iona, he started his professional career with FC Barcelona in the Liga ACB.
Following his playing career, he coached the Iona Gaels men's basketball team and the UDC Firebirds men's college basketball team.
A 6 ft, 280 lb center, Ruland went from Sachem High School in Suffolk County, New York.
He was named to the inaugural McDonald's All-American team, which played in the 1977 Capital Classic.
He attended Iona College on a basketball scholarship and played for coach Jim Valvano before Valvano left for North Carolina State University.
Ruland played on the Gaels' 1979–1980 team that beat eventual national champion Louisville, 77–60, at Madison Square Garden during the regular season and compiled a 29–5 record en route to a number 19 national ranking, the best in the school's history.
However, Ruland was found in violation of NCAA rules by hiring an agent, Paul Corvino, at International Management Inc. and was ruled ineligible to play his senior year at Iona.
In 1979, Ruland played for the United States national team at the 1979 Summer Spartakiad games.
In September, he helped Team USA win gold at the 1979 Summer Universiade.
Ruland was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 1980 NBA draft with the 25th overall pick but was traded to the Washington Bullets for a second round pick in the 1981 NBA draft.
Due to not being likely to get the playing time he wanted with the crowded Bullets frontcourt, he opted to sign with FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB instead for the 1980–81 season although he left the team before the end of the season.
Joining the Bullets for the 1981–82 NBA season, Ruland played behind 32-year-old Spencer Haywood but had greater per-game averages than him during the same number of minutes.
Seeing time at both forward and center, Ruland showed muscle at both ends of the floor and an accurate jump shot good from as far as 20 feet.
Ruland took over the starting power forward spot for the 1982–83 NBA season, and continued to back up at center for Washington.
In the 1983–84 season, Ruland’s averages surged to 22 points and four assists per game.
On November 25 of that season, Ruland scored a career-high 38 points, and also grabbed 16 rebounds, in a win over the Detroit Pistons.
By the end of the season, Ruland was third in the NBA in total rebounds and fifth in shooting percentage from the floor.
The Bullets returned to the playoffs and again lost to Boston.
In the series, Ruland averaged 24 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists, 52% from the floor and 81% from the foul line against the eventual NBA champions.
For the 1984–85 NBA season, Ruland was moved to the center for the Bullets.
His stats dipped slightly.
He remained among the rebounding and shooting leaders, but suffered a broken bone in his foot and played just 37 games.
Ruland played through the pain in the playoffs, but the Bullets lost to the Philadelphia 76ers to end a disappointing season.
The brittle feet, though, like Bill Walton before him, were now a condition.
He played 30 games during the 1985–86 NBA season, usually in considerable pain.
In the playoffs, the Bullets opted to start towering Manute Bol at the center.
Ruland added 14 points and five assists per game off the bench, but the Bullets fell to Philadelphia for the second consecutive season.
Traded to Philadelphia for Moses Malone the following season, Ruland played in five games before getting injured and subsequently retiring.
Five years later Ruland made a comeback with the Sixers, playing in 13 games during the 1991–92 NBA season before sustaining an Achilles injury involving a luggage cart which was allegedly slammed into his leg by a Boston Celtics employee outside Boston Garden.
He managed to play an additional 11 games with the Detroit Pistons the following season before retiring for good in January 1993.
After his playing days, Ruland became an assistant coach under the Sixers' Fred Carter during the 1993–94 NBA season.
He then returned to coach at his alma mater.
He was fired from Iona on March 21, 2007, after a 2–28 record for the 2006–2007 season.