Trevor Ariza
Trevor Ariza is a former NBA player known for his reliable two-way skills and winning an NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Basketball Player
June 30, 1985
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Trevor Ariza, a retired professional basketball player, was renowned for his outstanding defensive abilities on the court. He started his NBA journey in 2004 with the New York Knicks and later played for several teams, such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, and Philadelphia 76ers. Ariza’s most notable accomplishment was winning an NBA championship with the Lakers in 2009.
Throughout his career, Ariza achieved several milestones, including being named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2014 and securing a gold medal with the US men’s basketball team at the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Additionally, he engaged in philanthropic activities, founding the Ariza Elevated Scholarship Program to offer financial support and resources to high school seniors in Los Angeles.
Ariza retired from the NBA in 2022 and experienced financial challenges, leading him to request reduced child support payments. He holds the distinction of being the most traded player in NBA history. In 2023, the Oklahoma City Thunder traded him to the Miami Heat in exchange for Meyers Leonard and a future draft pick. An intriguing fact about Trevor Ariza is that he once scored a season-high 24 points in a 117-111 victory, ending a 172-game winning streak.