Cam Reddish
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| Position | Small forward |
| Height / weight | 2.01 m / 98 kg |
| Born | 1 Sept 1999 (26 years) |
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| Nickname | Killer Cam |
Cam Reddish is a professional basketball player from the United States of America. In 2019, he was drafted into the National Basketball Association by the Atlanta Hawks. He has also played for the New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers, and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Player Profile and Personal Life
Cameron Elijah Reddish was born on September 1, 1999, in Norristown, Pennsylvania in the United States of America. She stands 201 cm tall and her weight was last listed at 98 kg. He is right-handed and he plays a Small Forward.His younger brother also played high school basketball. Their parents are Robert and Zanthia.
High School and College Career
He attended Haverford School High School in Haverford, Pennsylvania. He later transferred to Westtown School in West Chester, Pennsylvania. For college, he played basketball for Duke University and was there from 2018 to 2019.In 2018, he was named Mr. Pennsylvania Basketball. The same year, he was also named a McDonald’s All-American.
Professional Career
He turned pro in 2019 and was selected in the 1st round as the 10th overall pick by the Atlanta Hawks. He played for the Hawks from 2019 to 2022.In February 2023, he was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers. Later in July of the same year, he left Portland and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers. As of early 2024, he still plays for the Lakers.
Career Highlights
- 2018 - McDonald's All-American
- 2018 - Mr. Pennsylvania Basketball
Medal Record, Men's basketball representing the United States
- Bronze - 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Cup Egypt
Cam Reddish FAQ
When did Cam Reddish join the NBA?
He was drafted into the NBA by the Atlanta Hawks. He was the 10th overall pick of the 2019 NBA Draft.
What NBA team does Cam Reddish play for in 2024?
He has been signed with the Los Angeles Lakers since 2023.
Where did Cam Reddish go to college?
He attended Duke University from 2018 to 2019.