Jeff Trepagnier

Jeff Trepagnier
Personal information
Born July 11, 1979
Los Angeles, California
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight 200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school Compton (Compton, California)
College USC (1997–2001)
NBA draft 2001 / Round: 2 / Pick: 35th overall
Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Pro career 2001–present
Position Shooting guard
Number 3, 20, 4
Career history
2001–2002 Cleveland Cavaliers
2002–2003 Asheville Altitude (D-League)
2003–2004 Denver Nuggets
2004–2005 Basket Napoli (Italy)
2005–2006 Ülkerspor (Turkey)
2006–2007 Basket Napoli (Italy)
2008 Pau-Orthez (France)
2008–2009 Bakersfield Jam (D-League)
2009 Rio Grande Valley Vipers (D-League)
2009 Hollywood Jammers (WCBL)
2009–2010 Iowa Energy (D-League)
2010–2011 Scaligera Verona (Italy)
2012 Liga Sorocabana (Brazil)
2012–present Los Angeles Slam (ABA)

Jeffery "Jeff" Trepagnier (born July 11, 1979) is an American professional basketball player.

Personal

Born in Los Angeles, California, Trepagnier is of French Creole descent.[1]

College career

Trepagnier played college basketball for the USC Trojans. He also took second place at the 2000 Pac-10 Championships for the second year in a row with a high jump of 7-foot-1, tying for the fifth-best jump in USC school history.

Pro career

Trepagnier was a second round draft pick of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2001 NBA Draft. At 6'4", Trepagnier was considered by some scouts to be undersized for the NBA shooting guard position, his natural spot. In three seasons for the Cavaliers and the Denver Nuggets, Trepagnier averaged 2.8 points per game.

He spent the 2004-05 season for Italian club Eldo Napoli. He signed with the Knights on June 25, 2006.

Trepagnier signed a contract with French club Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez in December 2007.

In 2009, Trepagnier was playing for the Iowa Energy of the NBA D-League.

In 2010, he joined Scaligera Verona of the Italian second league.

In 2011, he signed to play in Brazil.[2]

He later joined the Los Angeles Slam of the ABA.[3]

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