Nate Huffman

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Nate Huffman
Center
Personal information
Born (1975-04-02) April 2, 1975
Battle Creek, Michigan
Nationality American
Listed height 7 ft 1 in (216 cm)
Listed weight 245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High school Lakeview
(Battle Creek, Michigan)
College Lansing CC (1993–1995)
Central Michigan (1995–1997)
Pro playing career 1997–2003
Career history
1997–1998 Idaho Stampede
1998–1999 Fuenlabrada
1999-2002 Maccabi Tel Aviv
2002–2003 Toronto Raptors
Career highlights and awards
  • Israeli League MVP (2001)
  • FIBA SuproLeague MVP (2001)

Nathaniel Thomas Huffman (born April 2, 1975) is a 7'1" American former professional basketball player, who played most of his career outside of the United States with Maccabi Tel Aviv.

High school and college career

Huffman played for Lakeview High School and then for Lansing Community College (where in '94–'95 he averaged 29.8 points, 14.5 rebounds, and 6 blocks per game while shooting 66.8% from the field, and was named to the JUCO All America team). He then played for Central Michigan University from 1995 until 1997 (where in '96–'97 he averaged 17.2 points, 11 rebounds (leading the Mid-America Conference in rebounding), and 1.8 blocks per game, and was named to the MAC Conference 1st team). Huffman averaged 15.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 2.0 blocked shots in his two seasons at CMU. He holds the CMU career record for field goal percentage (.581), ranks 4th in career blocked shots (92), and 7th in career rebounding average (9.4).

Pro career

Huffman signed a free agent deal with the Los Angeles Clippers following his college career, but did not make the team. He then in the 1997–98 season played for the Idaho Stampede of the CBA, where he was 2nd in the league in blocked shots per game (1.8), 6th in field goal percentage (.553), 8th in rebounds per game (7.6), 10th in free throw percentage (.801), and runner-up for the rookie of the year award.

He then moved to Europe and played for Baloncesto Fuenlabrada of Spain.

In the 1999–00 season he was signed by Maccabi Tel Aviv. During his time in Israel he won three national championships and state cups, and one European FIBA SuproLeague title (2001; when he averaged 17.9 points and 9 rebounds while playing 30 minutes per game as the team was 21–3). He was named the MVP of the Israeli Basketball League, and the FIBA SuproLeague MVP, as well as the "Best American Player in Europe" by Basket News, in 2001.[1]

After the success in Israel, he was signed in July 2002, by the Toronto Raptors of the NBA to a 3-year, $5.2 million contract (the third year being a team option), and appeared in 7 games, averaging 3.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 10.9 minutes.[2] Shortly after, Huffman was released by Toronto which terminated his contract in January 2003, because team management charged that he hid a knee injury from them when he signed the contract. Huffman responded by suing them in 2003. In February 2004, however, an arbitrator ruled that the Raptors were responsible for Huffman’s contract.[3]

After retirement from pro basketball

After getting his money from the Toronto Raptors, he decided to fund a basketball camp for children in 2005, with retired Romanian-Israeli basketball player Constantin Popa.

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