Trevor Ruffin

Basketball Player

1970 –

98

Who is Trevor Ruffin?

Trevor Ruffin is an American professional basketball player formerly in the NBA and the ABA.

The 6' 1" point guard played at the University of Hawaiʻi from 1992-1994. While leading the Rainbow Warriors to a 1994 NCAA Tournament appearance, Trevor set the school's single game individual scoring record with 42 points vs. the University of Louisville. He entered the NBA undrafted in 1994, where he played with the Phoenix Suns and the Philadelphia 76ers from 1994–1996. He was waived by the ABA's Buffalo Rapids/Silverbacks during the 2005-2006 season due to injury but returned as interim head coach in November 2006 following the resignation of Richard Jacob. He has since been succeeded by Marc Fulcher.

Although he only started in 24 out of 110 career NBA games, Ruffin was known to provide instant point production when he entered the game as a substitute. Similar to another 6' 1" former Phoenix Sun guard Eddie House, Ruffin provided "instant offense" when he came into the game off the bench. In fact, during his rookie season with Phoenix in 1994-95, he averaged 29.2 points per 40 minutes while playing as a 12th man behind Elliot Perry and Kevin Johnson.

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Born
Sep 26, 1970
Buffalo
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Hawaiʻi
Lived in
  • Buffalo

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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