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{{short description|Puerto Rican basketball player}}
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| birth_place = [[Carolina, Puerto Rico]]
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| high_school = Pedro Albizu Campos<br>(Carolina, Puerto Rico)
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* [[Liga ACB|Spanish League]] champion ([[1996–97 ACB season#Championship Playoffs|1997]])
* [[Liga ACB|Spanish League]] champion ([[1996–97 ACB season#Championship Playoffs|1997]])
* [[Spanish Basketball King's Cup|Spanish Cup]] winner ([[1995 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto|1995]])
* [[Spanish Basketball King's Cup|Spanish Cup]] winner ([[1995 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto|1995]])
* [[FIBA Saporta Cup|European Cup (FIBA Saporta Cup)]] champion ([[1995–96 FIBA European Cup|1996]])
* [[FIBA Saporta Cup]] champion ([[1995–96 FIBA European Cup|1996]])
* [[FIBA Saporta Cup Finals MVP]] (1996)
* [[FIBA Saporta Cup Finals MVP]] (1996)
* [[BSN Most Valuable Player Award|Puerto Rican BSN League MVP]] (1989)
* [[BSN Most Valuable Player Award|BSN Most Valuable Player]] (1989)
* [[Baloncesto Superior Nacional|Puerto Rican BSN League]] Rookie of the Year (1984)
* [[Baloncesto Superior Nacional|BSN Rookie of the Year]] (1984)
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'''Juan Ramón Rivas Contreras''' (born March 16, 1966<ref>[https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/rivasra01.html Ramón Rivas]. basketball-reference.com</ref>) is a Puerto Rican retired professional [[basketball]] player, and [[color commentator|sports color commentator]]. Rivas was the third player from Puerto Rico to play in the [[NBA]] (after [[Butch Lee]] and [[José Ortiz (basketball player)|José Ortiz]]), and half of the first duo of Puerto Ricans to be active in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] simultaneously (with Ortiz). Rivas has played in the NBA, [[NCAA Division I]], and in the [[National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican National Superior League]] (BSN), with the [[Gigantes de Carolina (men's basketball)|Carolina Giants]].


Rivas also played internationally, in Spain, Greece, and Italy. Rivas was also a member of the senior [[Puerto Rican National Basketball Team]] for several years. He represented Puerto Rico at the following tournaments: the [[1986 FIBA World Championship]], in Málaga, Spain; the [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Summer Olympic Games]], in Seoul, South Korea; the [[1990 FIBA World Championship]], in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the [[Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Summer Olympic Games]], in Barcelona, Spain; and the [[Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|1996 Summer Olympics]], in Atlanta, United States.
'''Juan Ramón Rivas Contreras''' (born March 16, 1966<ref>[https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/rivasra01.html Ramón Rivas]. basketball-reference.com</ref>) is a Puerto Rican retired professional [[basketball]] player, and [[sports commentator]]. Rivas was the third player from Puerto Rico to play in the [[NBA]] (after [[Butch Lee]] and [[José Ortiz (basketball player)|Jose Ortiz]]), and half of the first duo of Puerto Ricans to be active in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] simultaneously (with Ortiz). Rivas has played in the NBA, [[NCAA Division I]], and in the [[National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican National Superior League]] (BSN), with the [[Gigantes de Carolina (basketball)|Carolina Giants]].

Rivas also played internationally, in Spain, Greece, and Italy. Rivas was also a member of the senior [[Puerto Rican National Basketball Team]] for several years. He represented Puerto Rico at the following tournaments: the [[1986 FIBA World Championship]], in Málaga, Spain; the [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Summer Olympic Games]], in Seoul, South Korea; the [[1990 FIBA World Championship]], in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Summer Olympic Games]], in Barcelona, Spain; and the [[1996 Olympic Games|1996 Summer Olympics]], in Atlanta, United States.


==Biography==
==Biography==

===Early years===
===Early years===
As a youngster, Rivas played at The San Juan [[Y.M.C.A]], for Millin Romero. He progressed through Carolina's minor basketball tournaments, becoming one of the best [[center (basketball)|centers]] in Puerto Rico, while he played for [[Levittown, Puerto Rico|Levittown's]] Pedro Albizu Campos [[high school|High School]]'s team. Flor Melendez took note of his progress, and signed him to play for the [[Gigantes de Carolina (basketball)|Carolina Giants]], of Puerto Rico's top-tier level league, the [[Baloncesto Superior Nacional|BSN]]. That year he was selected BSN Rookie of the Year.
As a youngster, Rivas played at The San Juan [[Y.M.C.A]], for Millin Romero. He progressed through Carolina's minor basketball tournaments, becoming one of the best [[center (basketball)|centers]] in Puerto Rico, while he played for [[Levittown, Puerto Rico|Levittown's]] Pedro Albizu Campos [[high school|High School]]'s team. Flor Melendez took note of his progress, and signed him to play for the [[Gigantes de Carolina (men's basketball)|Carolina Giants]], of Puerto Rico's top-tier level league, the [[Baloncesto Superior Nacional|BSN]]. That year he was selected BSN Rookie of the Year.


The changes on the Carolina Giants were evident, when Rivas joined the team: From being one of the worst teams in the league, during the 1983 tournament, they got better every year. In 1987, the team almost reached the BSN playoffs, and, in 1988, the team finally reached the BSN playoffs, for the first time, having the best record in the regular season ('''1989 Regular Season''': PPG.'''24.4''', Reb.'''17.4''' in '''30''' games).
The changes on the Carolina Giants were evident, when Rivas joined the team: From being one of the worst teams in the league, during the 1983 tournament, they got better every year. In 1987, the team almost reached the BSN playoffs, and, in 1988, the team finally reached the BSN playoffs, for the first time, having the best record in the regular season ('''1989 Regular Season''': PPG.'''24.4''', Reb.'''17.4''' in '''30''' games).


==College career==
==College career==
Rivas attended [[Temple University]], where he played [[NCAA Division I]] [[college basketball]] with the [[Temple Owls men's basketball|Temple Owls]], from 1984 to 1988, going on four occasions to the [[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA post season tournament]]. He was [[basketball coach|coached]] by [[List of coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[head coach]] [[John Chaney (basketball, born 1932)|John Chaney]]. Temple was ranked 1st in the nation in his senior year, with a record of 34 wins and 2 losses. Playing with the Owls helped him gain experience, and improve his game in the [[NCAA]]. He became well-known in the United States, as a [[center (basketball)|center]] who could score points, and rebound in double figures, and was a respected player among his peers.
Rivas attended [[Temple University]], where he played [[NCAA Division I]] [[college basketball]] with the [[Temple Owls men's basketball|Temple Owls]], from 1984 to 1988, going on four occasions to the [[NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament|NCAA post season tournament]]. He was [[basketball coach|coached]] by [[List of coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[head coach]] [[John Chaney (basketball, born 1932)|John Chaney]]. Temple was ranked 1st in the nation in his senior year, with a record of 34 wins and 2 losses. Playing with the Owls helped him gain experience, and improve his game in the [[NCAA]]. He became well-known in the United States, as a [[center (basketball)|center]] who could score points, and rebound in double figures, and was a respected player among his peers.


==Professional career==
==Professional career==

===Signed by the NBA===
===Signed by the NBA===
Thanks to his notable [[NCAA Division I]] [[college basketball]] career, the [[Boston Celtics]] announced that they would sign Rivas for a full season, towards the end of the [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Summer Olympic Games]], in [[Seoul]]. Having coincided with [[José Ortiz (basketball player)|José Ortiz]]'s signing by the [[Utah Jazz]] two weeks prior, Rivas' signing by the Celtics was a cause of great celebration for Puerto Ricans, many of whom felt their efforts in basketball were finally being recognized by the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].
Thanks to his notable [[NCAA Division I]] [[college basketball]] career, the [[Boston Celtics]] announced that they would sign Rivas for a full season, towards the end of the [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Summer Olympic Games]], in [[Seoul]]. Having coincided with [[José Ortiz (basketball player)|José Ortiz]]'s signing by the [[Utah Jazz]] two weeks prior, Rivas' signing by the Celtics was a cause of great celebration for Puerto Ricans, many of whom felt their efforts in basketball were finally being recognized by the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].


With the Celtics, Rivas had the opportunity to share playing time alongside [[Larry Bird]], [[Kevin McHale (basketball)|Kevin McHale]], [[Dennis Johnson]], [[Robert Parish]], [[Reggie Lewis]], and [[Brian Shaw]], among others. The Celtics reached the playoffs, by beating the [[Washington Bullets]] by two games, for the eighth and final playoff spot in the NBA east that year, but were swept in three games, by the eventual champion [[Detroit Pistons]], in the playoffs' first round.
With the Celtics, Rivas had the opportunity to share playing time alongside [[Larry Bird]], [[Kevin McHale (basketball)|Kevin McHale]], [[Dennis Johnson]], [[Robert Parish]], [[Reggie Lewis]], and [[Brian Shaw (basketball)|Brian Shaw]], among others. The Celtics reached the playoffs, by beating the [[Washington Bullets]] by two games, for the eighth and final playoff spot in the NBA east that year, but were swept in three games, by the eventual champion [[Detroit Pistons]], in the playoffs' first round.


Because of his height, Rivas had to change playing positions when he arrived to the Celtics, going from playing [[center (basketball)|center]] in [[Puerto Rico]], to [[power forward (basketball)|power forward]] in Boston.
Because of his height, Rivas had to change playing positions when he arrived to the Celtics, going from playing [[center (basketball)|center]] in [[Puerto Rico]], to [[power forward (basketball)|power forward]] in Boston.


After that season with the Celtics, he came back to Puerto Rico, and received his first Puerto Rican League MVP honor, while playing for the [[Carolina Giants]]. That summer, he was signed by a basketball club in Spain, called [[Saski Baskonia|Taugrés]], which became his home for the next 7 years.
After that season with the Celtics, he came back to Puerto Rico, and received his first Puerto Rican League MVP honor, while playing for the [[Gigantes de Carolina (men's basketball)|Carolina Giants]]. That summer, he was signed by a basketball club in Spain, called [[Saski Baskonia|Taugrés]], which became his home for the next 7 years.


===Europe===
===Europe===
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==Sports commentator==
==Sports commentator==
Rivas worked for the [[Orlando Magic]] for 9 years, as a [[color commentator|sports broadcasting color analyst]], and for 5 years, for [[Fox Sports (Latin America)|Fox Sports in Spanish]]. He worked as a [[TV]] sports analyst at the [[Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Summer Olympic Games of Beijing 2008]], and the [[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Summer Olympic Games of London 2012]], next to Edgar Lopez, for [[NBC Telemundo]].
Rivas worked for the [[Orlando Magic]] for 9 years, as a [[color commentator|sports broadcasting color analyst]], and for 5 years, for [[Fox Sports (Latin America)|Fox Sports in Spanish]]. He worked as a [[TV]] sports color analyst at the [[Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Summer Olympic Games of Beijing 2008]], and the [[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Summer Olympic Games of London 2012]], next to Edgar Lopez, for [[NBC Telemundo]].


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.acb.com/jugador.php?id=AFC http://www.acb.com/jugador.php?id=AFC]
*[http://www.acb.com/jugador.php?id=AFC acb.com]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051126031808/http://www.baskonia.com/web/1000_partidos_rev.asp https://web.archive.org/web/20051126031808/http://www.baskonia.com/web/1000_partidos_rev.asp]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051126031808/http://www.baskonia.com/web/1000_partidos_rev.asp baskonia.com]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050307172543/http://www.nba.com/magic/espanol/Meet_Your_Staff-126682-66.html nba.com]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050307172543/http://www.nba.com/magic/espanol/Meet_Your_Staff-126682-66.html https://web.archive.org/web/20050307172543/http://www.nba.com/magic/espanol/Meet_Your_Staff-126682-66.html]
*[http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=RIVASRA01 basketballreference.com]
*[http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=RIVASRA01 basketballreference.com]
* https://web.archive.org/web/20061011201607/http://www.basket-stats.info/olympic-games/1996/teams/puerto-rico.htm
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061011201607/http://www.basket-stats.info/olympic-games/1996/teams/puerto-rico.htm basket-stats.info]
* https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1989.html
*[https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/BOS/1989.html basketball-reference.com]
* http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2002/vol6n30/PRSportsBeat0630-en.shtml
*[http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2002/vol6n30/PRSportsBeat0630-en.shtml puertorico-herald.org]

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Latest revision as of 21:18, 5 April 2024

Ramón Rivas
Personal information
Born (1966-03-16) March 16, 1966 (age 58)
Carolina, Puerto Rico
NationalityPuerto Rican / Spanish
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
High schoolPedro Albizu Campos
(Carolina, Puerto Rico)
CollegeTemple (1985–1988)
NBA draft1988: undrafted
Playing career1988–1999
PositionPower forward / center
Number45
Career history
1988–1989Boston Celtics
1989–1996Taugrés
1996–1997FC Barcelona
1997–1998AEK
1998Cáceres
1998–1999Zara Imballaggi Fabriano
Career highlights and awards
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Juan Ramón Rivas Contreras (born March 16, 1966[1]) is a Puerto Rican retired professional basketball player, and sports color commentator. Rivas was the third player from Puerto Rico to play in the NBA (after Butch Lee and José Ortiz), and half of the first duo of Puerto Ricans to be active in the NBA simultaneously (with Ortiz). Rivas has played in the NBA, NCAA Division I, and in the Puerto Rican National Superior League (BSN), with the Carolina Giants.

Rivas also played internationally, in Spain, Greece, and Italy. Rivas was also a member of the senior Puerto Rican National Basketball Team for several years. He represented Puerto Rico at the following tournaments: the 1986 FIBA World Championship, in Málaga, Spain; the 1988 Summer Olympic Games, in Seoul, South Korea; the 1990 FIBA World Championship, in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the 1992 Summer Olympic Games, in Barcelona, Spain; and the 1996 Summer Olympics, in Atlanta, United States.

Biography[edit]

Early years[edit]

As a youngster, Rivas played at The San Juan Y.M.C.A, for Millin Romero. He progressed through Carolina's minor basketball tournaments, becoming one of the best centers in Puerto Rico, while he played for Levittown's Pedro Albizu Campos High School's team. Flor Melendez took note of his progress, and signed him to play for the Carolina Giants, of Puerto Rico's top-tier level league, the BSN. That year he was selected BSN Rookie of the Year.

The changes on the Carolina Giants were evident, when Rivas joined the team: From being one of the worst teams in the league, during the 1983 tournament, they got better every year. In 1987, the team almost reached the BSN playoffs, and, in 1988, the team finally reached the BSN playoffs, for the first time, having the best record in the regular season (1989 Regular Season: PPG.24.4, Reb.17.4 in 30 games).

College career[edit]

Rivas attended Temple University, where he played NCAA Division I college basketball with the Temple Owls, from 1984 to 1988, going on four occasions to the NCAA post season tournament. He was coached by Hall of Fame head coach John Chaney. Temple was ranked 1st in the nation in his senior year, with a record of 34 wins and 2 losses. Playing with the Owls helped him gain experience, and improve his game in the NCAA. He became well-known in the United States, as a center who could score points, and rebound in double figures, and was a respected player among his peers.

Professional career[edit]

Signed by the NBA[edit]

Thanks to his notable NCAA Division I college basketball career, the Boston Celtics announced that they would sign Rivas for a full season, towards the end of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games, in Seoul. Having coincided with José Ortiz's signing by the Utah Jazz two weeks prior, Rivas' signing by the Celtics was a cause of great celebration for Puerto Ricans, many of whom felt their efforts in basketball were finally being recognized by the NBA.

With the Celtics, Rivas had the opportunity to share playing time alongside Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Dennis Johnson, Robert Parish, Reggie Lewis, and Brian Shaw, among others. The Celtics reached the playoffs, by beating the Washington Bullets by two games, for the eighth and final playoff spot in the NBA east that year, but were swept in three games, by the eventual champion Detroit Pistons, in the playoffs' first round.

Because of his height, Rivas had to change playing positions when he arrived to the Celtics, going from playing center in Puerto Rico, to power forward in Boston.

After that season with the Celtics, he came back to Puerto Rico, and received his first Puerto Rican League MVP honor, while playing for the Carolina Giants. That summer, he was signed by a basketball club in Spain, called Taugrés, which became his home for the next 7 years.

Europe[edit]

Rivas played for Taugrés in the Spanish League from 1989 until 1996, winning the Spanish King's Cup in 1995. He arrived with the Vitorian team to the FIBA European Cup (later called FIBA Saporta Cup) Finals in three consecutive years (1994, 1995, 1996) finally winning it in the 1995–96 season, against Peja Stojaković's team PAOK, and becoming the Finals MVP, with 32 points and 15 rebounds. In the 1996–97 season, he won the Spanish league with FC Barcelona and also finished runner-up of the 1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague, losing to Olympiacos from Greek Basket League. The following season went to Athens to play for AEK of Giannis Ioannidis, one of the biggest clubs in Greece, and played in another EuroLeague Final (1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague) against Ettore Messina's Kinder Bologna. In 1998, he went back to Spain, for his final year with the club Cáceres. In 1999, he played in Italy for the club Fabriano.

National team career[edit]

Rivas represented Puerto Rico, as a member of the senior Puerto Rican national basketball team, at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games, in Seoul, South Korea, the 1992 Summer Olympic Games, held at Barcelona, Spain, and the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, held in Atlanta. He also won the gold medal at the 1991 Pan American Games, and he also played at the 1986 FIBA World Championship, and the 1990 FIBA World Championship.

Sports commentator[edit]

Rivas worked for the Orlando Magic for 9 years, as a sports broadcasting color analyst, and for 5 years, for Fox Sports in Spanish. He worked as a TV sports color analyst at the Summer Olympic Games of Beijing 2008, and the Summer Olympic Games of London 2012, next to Edgar Lopez, for NBC Telemundo.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ramón Rivas. basketball-reference.com

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