Paul Rogers (basketball)

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Paul Rogers
Position Centre
Nickname PR
Height 213cm
Weight 118kg
Team Perth Wildcats (NBL)
Nationality Flag of Australia Australia
Born September 29, 1973
Adelaide, South Australia
College/University Gonzaga University
NBL Debut 1992
Previous NBL Clubs Adelaide 36ers 1992-93
Perth Wildcats 1999-2002
Adelaide 36ers 2003
NBL Championships 2000
Career Highlights NBL MVP (2000)

All NBL First Team (2000, 2002)

Olympic Squad Member (2000, 2004)

Paul Rogers (born September 29, 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian basketballer currently playing in the National Basketball League. Rogers has had stints with both the Adelaide 36ers and the Perth Wildcats, the latter of the two being his current team. Rogers has also competed in Europe for Casademont Girona and Real Madrid in Spain. He played U.S. college basketball at Gonzaga University, notably playing on the school's first-ever NCAA tournament team in 1995.

Rogers has represented Australia at the international level at two Olympic Games (2000, 2004), and in one FIBA World Championship (1998).

Injuries have affected Rogers' career on numerous occasions, including a stint in the NBA. Rogers was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1997 and then traded to the Toronto Raptors, but never played a match.

Due to an impressive pre-season campaign in 2006, Rogers has become the captain of the Perth Wildcats for the 2006/07 NBL season [1]. In doing so he replaces fellow South Australian born Tony Ronaldson.

Preceded by:
Steve Woodberry
NBL Most Valuable Player
2000
Succeeded by:
Robert Rose
Preceded by:
Tony Ronaldson
Captain of the Perth Wildcats
2006-Present
Succeeded by:
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