Miami Heat Rony Seikaly Interview (June 22, 1988)

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  • Ronald Fred Seikaly (Arabic: رونالد فريد صيقلي, born May 10, 1965) is a Lebanese and American former professional basketball player. Seikaly was one of the first internationally born players to make an impact on American basketball.[1]
    He was considered one of the top college players from the Syracuse basketball program, Seikaly's stellar offense and defense placed him among the school's all-time leaders in rebounds, points and blocks, while earning several nationally recognized awards and honors. His number 4 jersey was retired by Syracuse and raised to the rafters of the Carrier Dome.
    Drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) by the Miami Heat with the 9th pick of the 1988 draft and the first ever pick for the Heat, Seikaly developed into one of the best centers in the NBA and the team's top offensive and defensive contributors-winning NBA player of the week twice-and also amassing many of the team's records (of which some are still standing).
    Seikaly earned the 1990 NBA Most Improved Player Award and later played for the Golden State Warriors, Orlando Magic and New Jersey Nets and in Spain with FC Barcelona. He was also part of the United States national basketball team during the 1986 FIBA World Championship, winning gold. After his retirement from basketball, Seikaly became a successful real estate developer. He also works in electronic music as a producer/DJ, and hosted a radio show, Sugar Free Radio, on Sirius/XM.
    Early life
    Seikaly was born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1965. In at the age of 10, he moved from Beirut to the US, where he attended a boarding school in Massachusetts. In 1979, at the age of 14, he moved to Athens, Greece, where he spent the rest of his youth.[2][3]
    While in Greece, he attended and graduated from the American School, also known as ACS Athens.[4] As a youth, he played basketball, and also excelled in volleyball, association football, and track & field.[5] At age 14, he also began to DJ.[6]
    In 1981, when Seikaly was 16, the Panathinaikos basketball player Takis Koroneos took note of him, after he purchased a pair of large basketball sneakers in Koroneos' athletics store.[7][8][9] On the recommendation of Koroneos to the club's management, Seikaly was selected to join Panathinaikos' men's senior team, in order to begin training and practicing with them. In 1982, at age 17, he first played with the team in a tournament in Cyprus.
    He continued to train and practice with Panathinaikos until 1983. However, because he did not have a Greek passport, he was not able to register with the team to play in any games in the Greek Basket League,[10][11] since no foreign players were allowed to play in the league until 1988.[12]
    College career
    In 1983, Seikaly moved from Greece to the United States and began attending Syracuse University in central New York, where he played college basketball. He played center for the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team. He led his Syracuse team to the 1987 NCAA Tournament championship finals against the Indiana Hoosiers during his junior year,[13] after averaging 22 points and 11 rebounds per game throughout the tournament. He was an All-American, and was also named to the John R. Wooden All-American Team.[13] He graduated from Syracuse as the school's all-time leading rebounder,[13] second in school history in blocked shots, and fourth in school history in scoring. At the time, he was only the second player ever to record 1,000 points and rebounds during his tenure at Syracuse.[13] He was named to the Orange's All 20th Century Team, and his number 4 jersey has been retired and raised to the rafters at the Carrier Dome.[citation needed]
    Professional career
    Miami Heat (1988-1994)
    Seikaly was taken by the Miami Heat with the 9th pick in the first round of the 1988 NBA draft. As well as being the franchise's first ever college draft pick, Seikaly became the first player born in Lebanon to compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA).[13]
    The rookie center quickly emerged not only as a pivotal player within the team, but also among the league's top centers.[14] In his second season, he led the Heat in points (16.6), rebounds (10.4) and blocks (1.7) while placing sixth in the league in rebounding.[14] At the conclusion of the season he was awarded with the NBA Most Improved Player Award.[citation needed]
    In the 1990-91 season, Seikaly increased his rebounding average to 11.1 rebounds per game while maintaining his 16 points per game average and then they acquired other young players to serve as scoring options such as Glen Rice and Steve Smith.
    Seikaly's career with Miami saw him setting numerous team records, including blocks (8), rebounds (34) and double-doubles. During his run with the Heat, he had the nickname "The Spin Doctor", due to his trademark low-post spin moves.[15] On November 2, 1994, Seikaly was traded to the Golden State Warriors.

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