Richard Lugo

Richard Lugo
Personal information
Born (1973-07-05) July 5, 1973
Calabozo, Guárico Venezuela
Nationality Venezuelan
Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight 235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
College St. Francis College (1996–97)
Playing career 1995–present
Position Center
Career history
VEN Venezuela Panteras de Miranda
COL Colombia Los Canoneros
PUR Puerto Rico Vaqueros de Bayamón
CHN China Nanjing Dragons
ESP Spain Porrino
POL Poland Śląsk Wrocław
VEN Venezuela Trotamundos de Carabobo
MEX Mexico Halcones UV Córdoba
VEN Venezuela Gigantes de Guyana
PUR Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce
VEN Venezuela Guaiqueríes de Margarita
Richard Lugo
Medal record
Men’s basketball
Representing  Venezuela
FIBA Americas Championship
2005 Santo Domingo National Team
South American Basketball Championship
2001 Valdivia National Team
2004 Rio de Janeiro National Team

Richard Lugo (born May 7, 1973 in Calabozo, Guárico, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan professional basketball player currently signed with Venezuelan team Guaiqueríes de Margarita.

Lugo played one season of NCAA Division I college basketball at St. Francis College in New York. He averaged 9.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 4.5 blocks per game as a freshman starting center for the Terriers. Following this season, he signed as a professional with Panteras de Miranda in Venezuela.

In 20 years as a professional, Lugo has played for several teams in Latin America and had brief stints in Europe and China.[1] He was the Venezuelan Player of the Year in 1998 and is a four-time member of the Venezuelan All-Defensive Team (2000, 2005–07) and two-time Puerto Rican League Defensive Player of the Year (2003–04).[2] Champion with Capitanes of Arecibo Puerto Rican League in 2005. Participates with Atleticos San German team Puerto Rican League in 2008. He was a player of Team Brujos de Guayama in 2007. Richard Lugo is a member of the Honorary Council of the Federation of Basketball of Venezuela.

Lugo has been a member of the Venezuela national basketball team since 1998. He competed with the team at the 2002 FIBA World Championship and 2006 FIBA World Championship and was the team's leading rebounder at both tournaments.[3] 2016 Became for life in the Professional Basketball League of Venezuela (LPB) in the player with the most amount of rebounds overcoming itself with more than 6,000 rebounds being the leader until today in the Venezuelan basketball.

References

  1. Stats Profile at latinbasket.com
  2. Stats
  3. Profile at FIBA.com


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