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Eric Devendorf was born on 21 April, 1987 in Bay City, Michigan, is an American basketball player. Discover Eric Devendorf'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 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 April, 1987
Birthday 21 April
Birthplace Bay City, Michigan
Nationality United States

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Eric Devendorf Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Eric Devendorf height is 193 cm and Weight 82 kg.

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Height 193 cm
Weight 82 kg
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Eric Devendorf Net Worth

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1987

Eric Michael Devendorf (born April 21, 1987) is an American former professional basketball player.

2005

Devendorf played at Syracuse from 2005 to 2009.

He averaged 15.7 points per game in his final season at Syracuse.

2007

Devendorf was granted a hardship waiver during the 2007–08 season after missing 25 games, which meant that for the 2008–09 season, although classified as a senior academically, he would remain a junior in athletic eligibility.

Devendorf returned to the Syracuse lineup with a 14-point effort against Le Moyne and 22 points against Oakland.

2008

However, on December 11, 2008, Devendorf was suspended indefinitely, pending appeal, from Syracuse University.

The suspension was the result of a university judicial board hearing stemming from an incident involving Devendorf and a female student.

Devendorf was accused of striking the female student in the face during an altercation in the early morning hours of November 1.

The board found that Devendorf had violated three out of the five student codes he was accused of.

Furthermore, Devendorf was already on disciplinary probation as the result of harming a student during the spring 2008 semester.

The university judicial board recommended he be suspended for the remainder of the academic year, which his coach Jim Boeheim thought was too severe.

Devendorf, as expected, appealed.

The Appeals board rendered its decision effective on December 19, 2008, upon which Devendorf was suspended.

Upon his completion of 40 hours of community service, he would be allowed to rejoin the university and the basketball team.

After completing his 40 hours of community service, Devendorf was reinstated by the University on December 27.

2009

In April 2009, Devendorf declared himself eligible for the NBA draft with one year of NCAA eligibility remaining, foregoing his senior season.

Devendorf went undrafted in the 2009 NBA draft.

On December 26, 2009, he was acquired by the Reno Bighorns of the NBA D-League.

He made his debut the same day, scoring just 2 points in 14 minutes of action, as the Bighorns defeated the Tulsa 66ers 102–87.

2010

On January 4, 2010, he was waived by the Bighorns.

On February 9, 2010, Devendorf signed with the Waikato Pistons for the 2010 New Zealand NBL season.

He scored 49 points in the season opener.

On April 12, 2010, Devendorf was released by the Pistons following a bar conflict involving Hawks' imports Josh Pace and Jamil Terrell.

The next day, he signed with the Wellington Saints for the rest of the season.

The Saints went on to win the 2010 championship.

In May 2010, Devendorf signed with the Melbourne Tigers for the 2010–11 NBL season.

2011

On February 2, 2011, Devendorf was released by the Tigers.

In 18 games for the Tigers, he averaged 14.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game.

2014

He ranks 14th on the school's all-time scoring list with 1,680 points.

Despite having one more year of eligibility remaining, Devendorf decided to leave Syracuse and embark on a pro career.

He spent the next seven years playing professionally in the NBA D-League and in foreign countries such as Ukraine, Israel, Greece and New Zealand.

2016

In October 2016, he returned to Syracuse after being appointed to head coach Jim Boeheim's staff as assistant strength coach.

Devendorf was named to the Big East All-Rookie team his freshman year after averaging 12.1 points and 2.3 assists per game.

Devendorf joined the starting lineup six games into the season, and hit a key layup against Georgetown in the Big East tournament to send Syracuse to the Big East Championship.

Devendorf was named MVP of the BCA Invitational after averaging 16.0 points a game during the three contests.

During the regular season, Devendorf had strong showings against Marquette (20 points), St. Johns (23), DePaul (27) and Villanova (33).

The sophomore saved his best showing for the postseason, scoring a career high 34 points against South Alabama in the National Invitation Tournament.

Devendorf finished the season averaging 14.8 points and 4.1 assists as a sophomore and was an Honorable Mention All-Big East selection.

Devendorf was leading Syracuse in scoring 10 games into his junior season averaging 17.0 points and 3.9 assists per game.

However, he would be sidelined the rest of the season after tearing his ACL against East Tennessee State.