Trent Tucker

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Trent Tucker is a former American professional basketball shooting guard best known for his NBA career with the New York Knicks and for the "Trent Tucker Rule" that changed the league’s timing regulations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf basketball player
human
shooting guard
birthName Trent Tucker self-link
championshipWithTeam Chicago Bulls
collegeTeam Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball
conferenceInCollege Big Ten Conference
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1959-12-20
draftedBy New York Knicks
draftLeague National Basketball Association
surface form: NBA
draftPickNumber 6
draftRound 1
draftYear 1982
educatedAt University of Minnesota
familyName Tucker
gender male
givenName Trent
hasEffectOn NBA timing regulations
height 6 ft 5 in
heightInMeters 1.96
highSchool Flint Northwestern High School
jerseyNumber 32
6
laterWork community and youth basketball programs in Minnesota
radio co-host on KFAN in Minneapolis
league National Basketball Association
memberOfSportsTeam Chicago Bulls
New York Knicks
San Antonio Spurs
name Trent Tucker self-link
notableFor Trent Tucker Rule
notableGameEvent game-winning three-point shot with 0.1 seconds left on January 15, 1990
occupation basketball player
radio host
sports commentator
placeOfBirth Tarboro, North Carolina
playedFor Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball
surface form: Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team
playedIn NBA playoffs
positionPlayed shooting guard
residence Minnesota
retiredFromPlaying 1993
ruleNamedAfter Trent Tucker Rule
sport basketball
Trent Tucker Rule requires at least 0.3 seconds on the game clock to catch and shoot
wonChampionship 1993 NBA Finals

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