About Trevor Ariza Memorabilia & Collectibles
Listed at 210 pounds and standing at 6 feet, 8 inches,
Trevor Ariza is the 43rd over-all pick in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft. As a high school basketball player, he led the Comets of Westchester High to the California State Championships, together with future NBA players Brandon Heath, Bobby Brown, and Hassan Adams. Let these magnificent Trevor Ariza sale items give you the drive to cheer for your loved team.
Ariza’s early years proved to be impressive as he was allowed to start 12 games by Coach Larry Brown. Soon after, he was traded in exchange for Steve Miller, along with
Penny Hardaway, in Orlando Magic. A trade was made yet again by November of 2007 when he was exchanged for Maurice Adams and
Brian Cook by the Los Angeles Lakers. It was during this time that he was given the nickname of cobra for his defensive moves and quickness. The Trevor Ariza sale items will give you the perseverance to reach for that ultimate dream.
The 2009 playoffs was a dramatic play for Ariza. He led the Lakers to overtime in game four of the finals, making them triumphant in the series with 4-2 against the Orlando Magic. He actually ended the game with nine rebounds and three three-pointers. Ariza has also played for the Houston Rockets in replacement of Yao Ming, and for the New Orleans Hornets. The genuine and amazing Trevor Ariza sale items are paraphernalia that a basketball fanatic should not go home without.
About Trevor Ariza:
Trevor Ariza (full name: Trevor Anthony Ariza; no nicknames) plays Forward for the Houston Rockets. During his career, he has played 383 games, scored 3231 points (8.4 ppg) and grabbed 1572 rebounds (4.1 rpg). Ariza also dished out 676 assists (1.8 apg), made 480 steals (1.3 spg), and blocked 123 shots (0.3 bpg). Born in Miami, Florida on June 30, 1985, Ariza stands 6-8 and weighs 200 lbs. He attended high school at Westchester in Los Angeles, California and college at University of California, Los Angeles. He was drafted by the New York Knickerbockers in the 2nd round (14th pick, 43rd overall) of the 2004 NBA draft.