Luke Babbitt Explained

Luke Babbitt
Height Ft:6
Height In:9
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:20 June 1989
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Highschool:Galena (Reno, Nevada)
College:Nevada (2008–2010)
Draft Year:2010
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:16
Draft Team:Minnesota Timberwolves
Career Start:2010
Career End:2018
Career Number:11, 8, 5, 22
Career Position:Small forward / power forward
Coach Start:2022
Years1:
Team1:Portland Trail Blazers
Years2:2010–2012
Team2:Idaho Stampede
Years3:2013–2014
Team3:Nizhny Novgorod
Years4:
Team4:New Orleans Pelicans
Team5:Miami Heat
Team6:Atlanta Hawks
Team7:Miami Heat
Cyears1:2022–present
Cteam1:Bishop Manogue HS
Highlights:

Luke Robert Babbitt (born June 20, 1989) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Nevada Wolf Pack before declaring for the 2010 NBA draft following his sophomore year.[1] He was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 16th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft, then traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.

Early life

Babbitt was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the age of nine his family moved to Reno, Nevada. Babbitt attended Galena High School, where he was a 3-time All-State performer and a two-time Gatorade State Player of the Year in basketball. As a junior, Babbitt averaged 27.8 points and 9.5 rebounds per game while leading Galena to a state championship. Babbitt finished his high school career by scoring 2,941 points, which broke future college teammate Armon Johnson's Nevada state scoring record of 2,616 points.

Considered a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Babbitt was listed as the No. 12 power forward and the No. 31 player in the nation in 2008.[2]

College career

After originally verbally committing to Ohio State, Babbitt backed out and decided to attend the University of Nevada.[3] In his first game, Babbitt recorded a 20-point, 12-rebound double-double versus Montana State. He went on to average 16.9 points per game during his freshman year including a season-high 30 points on March 12, 2009 versus San Jose State.[4]

In his sophomore season, Babbitt led the team in scoring with 21.9 points per game. He scored a career-high 33 points in the Western Athletic Conference tournament semifinals on March 13, 2010 versus New Mexico State.[5] Despite losing that game and ending their hopes of going to the NCAA Tournament, Nevada was invited to the NIT, where they lost in the second round to the University of Rhode Island.[6]

On April 20, 2010, Babbitt hired an agent and declared for the NBA draft.[7]

Professional career

Portland Trail Blazers (2010–2013)

Babbitt was selected with the 16th overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2010 NBA draft. His rights were later traded, along with Wolves forward Ryan Gomes, to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Martell Webster.[8] On July 9, 2010, Babbitt signed his rookie contract with the Blazers.[9] He then joined the Blazers for the 2010 NBA Summer League.

On December 8, 2010, Babbitt was assigned to the Idaho Stampede of the NBA D-League.[10] On December 18, 2010, he was recalled by the Trail Blazers.[11] On March 3, 2011, he was reassigned to the Idaho Stampede.[12] On March 28, 2011, he was recalled by the Trail Blazers. On January 4, 2012, he was reassigned to the Idaho Stampede. On January 10, 2012, he was recalled again.[13]

Babbitt joined the Trail Blazers for the 2012 NBA Summer League.

Nizhny Novgorod (2013–2014)

In August 2013, Babbitt signed with Nizhny Novgorod of Russia for the 2013–14 season.[14] In January 2014, he left Russia under controversial circumstances.[15]

New Orleans Pelicans (2014–2016)

On February 4, 2014, Babbitt signed with the New Orleans Pelicans.[16] On July 20, 2015, he re-signed with the Pelicans.[17]

Miami Heat (2016–2017)

On July 10, 2016, Babbitt was traded to the Miami Heat in exchange for a 2018 second-round draft pick and cash considerations.[18]

Atlanta Hawks (2017–2018)

Babbitt signed with the Atlanta Hawks on August 9, 2017.[19]

Return to Miami (2018)

Babbitt was traded back to the Heat on February 8, 2018 in exchange for Okaro White.[20]

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Portland| 24 || 0 || 5.7 || .273 || .188 || .333 || 1.3 || .3 || .1 || .1 || 1.5|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Portland| 40 || 4 || 13.4 || .410 || .430 || .850 || 2.4 || .4 || .3 || .1 || 5.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Portland| 62 || 0 || 11.8 || .368 || .348 || .769 || 2.2 || .5 || .2 || .1 || 3.9|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans| 27 || 2 || 17.5 || .390 || .379 || .778 || 3.3 || 1.1 || .3 || .4 || 6.3|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans| 63 || 19 || 13.2 || .479 || .513 || .684 || 1.8 || .4 || .3 || .2 || 4.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans| 47 || 13 || 18.0 || .422 || .404 || .780 || 3.1 || 1.1 || .2 || .1 || 7.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Miami| 68 || 55 || 15.7 || .402 || .414 || .733 || 2.1 || .5 || .3 || .2 || 4.8|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Atlanta| 37 || 9 || 15.4 || .476 || .441 || .773 || 2.2 || .7 || .2 || .1 || 6.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Miami| 13 || 5 || 11.2 || .234 || .244 || .000 || 1.2 || .4 || .1 || .2 || 2.5|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 381 || 107 || 14.0 || .408 || .402 || .747 || 2.2 || .6 || .2 || .2 || 4.8

Playoffs

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2018| style="text-align:left;"| Miami| 2 || 0 || 1.5 || .000 || – || – || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 2 || 0 || 1.5 || .000 || – || – || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0

College

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2008–09| style="text-align:left;"| Nevada| 34 || 34 || 32.6 || .456 || .429 || .864 || 7.4 || 1.4 || .7 || .7 || 16.9|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2009–10| style="text-align:left;"| Nevada| 34 || 34 || 37.1 || .500 || .416 || .917 || 8.9 || 2.1 || 1.0 || .8 || 21.9|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 68 || 68 || 34.9 || .480 || .421 || .893 || 8.1 || 1.8 || .9 || .8 || 19.4

Awards and recognition

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20110610231108/http://www.nevadawolfpack.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10000&ATCLID=1482375 Luke Babbitt Bio
  2. Web site: Luke Babbitt Recruiting Profile . 2015-12-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151224013507/http://sports.yahoo.com/footballrecruiting/basketball/recruiting/player-Luke-Babbitt-40772 . 2015-12-24 . dead .
  3. http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20070611/SPORTS/70611001 Report: Galena basketball star to play for Wolf Pack in '08
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20090319141626/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=290712440 Nevada 78, San Jose St. 69 – ESPN.com
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20121104190812/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=300712440 New Mexico St. 80, Nevada 79 – ESPN.com
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20100327045424/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=300810227 James leads way as Rams hold off Wolf Pack
  7. https://www.espn.com/nba/draft2010/news/story?id=5120077 Babbitt hires agent, declares for draft
  8. Web site: Minnesota Acquires Martell Webster from Portland. June 25, 2010. NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.. June 25, 2010.
  9. Web site: TRAIL BLAZERS SIGN LUKE BABBITT . 2010-07-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120302045224/http://www.iamatrailblazersfan.com/ArticleDisplayPlaceholder/tabid/192/ItemID/1563/Default.aspx . 2012-03-02 . dead .
  10. http://www.nba.com/dleague/idaho/babbitt_101208.html Trail Blazers Assign Luke Babbitt To Idaho Stampede
  11. http://www.kolotv.com/sports/headlines/Blazers_Recall_Babbitt_From_D-League_112131554.html Blazers Recall Babbitt From D-League
  12. http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2011/03/trail_blazers_luke_babbitt_hea.html Trail Blazers' Luke Babbitt heads to NBA Development League
  13. http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=9038 Blazers recall Luke Babbitt from D-League
  14. News: Nizhny Novgorod announced Luke Babbitt. August 30, 2013. Sportando.net. February 4, 2014.
  15. Web site: Luke Babbitt breaks contract with Nizhny. Russian team won't sign his letter of clearance . 2014-05-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140518102155/http://www.sportando.com/en/europe/russia/110941/luke-babbitt-breaks-contract-with-nizhny-russian-team-won-t-sign-his-letter-of-clearance.html . 2014-05-18 . dead .
  16. News: PELICANS SIGN BABBITT. February 4, 2014. NBA.com. July 20, 2015.
  17. News: Pelicans Re-Sign Luke Babbitt. July 20, 2015. NBA.com. July 20, 2015.
  18. Web site: HEAT Acquire Luke Babbitt. NBA.com. July 10, 2016. July 10, 2016.
  19. Web site: Atlanta Hawks Sign Luke Babbitt. NBA.com. August 9, 2017. August 9, 2017.
  20. Web site: HEAT Acquire Luke Babbitt. NBA.com. February 8, 2018. February 8, 2018.
  21. http://thisisreno.com/2010/02/luke-babbitt-named-espn-the-magazine-a-cademic-all-american/ Luke Babbitt named ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American
  22. http://www.ktvn.com/Global/story.asp?S=12040698 Luke Babbitt Named National Finalist