Eric Gordon

Player

Birthday December 25, 1988

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

Age 35 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.93 m

#25422 Most Popular

1988

Eric Ambrose Gordon Jr. (born December 25, 1988) is an American-Bahamian professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

In high school, he was named Indiana Mr. Basketball during his senior year while playing at North Central High School.

2005

In 2005 as a sophomore in high school, Gordon made an early verbal commitment to Bruce Weber, who had somewhat recently replaced Bill Self as the University of Illinois' head coach when Self left to accept the head coaching position at Kansas.

On November 30, 2005, Gordon made a verbal commitment to play basketball for Weber at Illinois, despite overtures from Duke, Arizona and Notre Dame.

Gordon and his family cited their comfort with Weber, the relatively short distance to the Illinois campus from their Indianapolis home, and the success of former Illini guards Deron Williams and Luther Head in the NBA as reasons for their decision.

2006

He is known, in part, as the subject of a recruiting competition between the University of Illinois and Indiana University in the spring and summer of 2006; because of Gordon's talent and high level of play that year, his recruitment was the subject of media coverage.

Gordon played one season of college basketball at Indiana and was considered one of the top collegiate players in the nation that year.

On February 15, 2006, Sports Illustrated reported that Mike Davis, then the head coach at Indiana University, intended to resign after the 2005–06 season, due in part to a lack of support after the team failed to make the NCAA tournament in 2004 and 2005.

Indiana subsequently hired Kelvin Sampson as the new men's basketball coach in March 2006.

Some reporters speculated that Gordon was uninterested in playing at Indiana under Mike Davis because of Davis's lack of success.

Shortly after Sampson was named head coach, he hired Jeff Meyer, Eric Gordon Sr.'s college basketball coach and a longtime family friend, as an assistant.

During the subsequent offseason, Gordon was recruited by Sampson's staff after Gordon told Sampson he was again interested in Indiana.

It was rumored in July 2006 that Gordon was considering opting out of his verbal commitment to Illinois because of concerns about the quality of Weber's Illinois recruiting class, but Gordon said that although he was a childhood fan of the Hoosiers and was considering Indiana, he was still committed to Illinois.

During that same month, Gordon played with fellow top-5 recruit Derrick Rose in an attempt to convince Rose to join him at Illinois, but Rose declined the offer.

Rumors of an impending IU commitment continued into the start of the 2006–07 academic year, fueled in part by Gordon's rise to the top of some services' rankings of high school basketball players and the reemergent Indiana Hoosier basketball program.

On September 2, 2006, Gordon and Rose made an unofficial visit to Indiana to scrimmage with Hoosier players, fueling further speculation that Gordon would switch his commitment.

Six weeks later, on October 13, 2006, Eric Sr. announced that his son had officially decided to do so.

Gordon signed a National Letter of Intent with Indiana on November 8, 2006.

2007

North Central's 2007 game against Loyola Academy of Wilmette, Illinois, attended by Michael Jordan, was aired on ESPN.

He scored a record high of 43 points that night.

He later went on to score 50 points twice during the season.

He led North Central to the Indiana 4A title game his senior year.

They fell to E'Twaun Moore, Angel Garcia and East Chicago Central.

Gordon averaged 29 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists while shooting 57.0% from the field, 77.9% from the free-throw line, and 46.2% from three-point range.

He was named Indiana's "Mr. Basketball" for 2007 as well as a McDonald's All-American.

Rivals.com ranked him the nation's #2 high school prospect in the class of 2007, behind Michael Beasley.

During the summer, Gordon attended many AAU tournaments, Adidas Superstar camps, and Big Time in Las Vegas.

He played on teams that included future NBA players Mike Conley Jr.., Josh McRoberts, Daequan Cook, Derrick Rose and Greg Oden.

Gordon's announcement gave Indiana a very strong 2007 recruiting class, ranked by some analysts as the third-best incoming class in the country.

Sampson and Weber both received criticism from fellow coaches for failing to communicate with one another about Gordon's recruitment.

Although the NCAA does not regulate verbal commitments or the recruitment of orally committed players, some observers have claimed that Sampson acted unethically in recruiting a committed player without first contacting Weber.

The timing of the switch was particularly damaging for Illinois, which had planned for Gordon to be part of its class, and was left without a shooting guard at a time when other guards had made verbal commitments.

2008

Gordon entered the 2008 NBA draft and was selected seventh overall by the Los Angeles Clippers.

Gordon was born in Indianapolis.

At age four, he began playing sports at the Jewish Community Center across the street from his home, starting with soccer and then quickly moving on to basketball.

At age seven he began playing competitive basketball at the Municipal Gardens.

It was at the JCC that Gordon announced his departure from college to enter his name into the NBA draft.

Gordon attended Fox Hill Elementary School, down the street from his childhood home.

He then attended Northview Middle School and North Central High School, where he played varsity basketball all four years.

2019

He finished his freshman season leading the Big Ten in scoring and tied for 19th in the nation at 21.5 points per game.