LaGerald Vick facts for kids
![]() Vick in January 2019
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No. 1 – Astros de Jalisco | ||||||||||||||
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Shooting guard | ||||||||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||||||
Born | Memphis, Tennessee |
January 12, 1997 |||||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||||
High school | Douglass (Memphis, Tennessee) | |||||||||||||
Listed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | |||||||||||||
Listed weight | 190 lb (86 kg) | |||||||||||||
Career information | ||||||||||||||
College | Kansas (2015–2019) | |||||||||||||
NBA Draft | 2019 / Undrafted | |||||||||||||
Pro career | 2019–present | |||||||||||||
League | CIBACOPA | |||||||||||||
Career history | ||||||||||||||
2019 | Yulon Luxgen Dinos | |||||||||||||
2021 | Team Cali | |||||||||||||
2022 | Astros de Jalisco | |||||||||||||
2022 | Spartans Distrito Capital | |||||||||||||
2022–2022 | Club Atlético Olimpia | |||||||||||||
2023–present | Astros de Jalisco | |||||||||||||
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LaGerald Montrell Vick (born January 12, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for Astros de Jalisco of the CIBACOPA.
College career
Vick is a native of Memphis, Tennessee. He originally committed to SMU and SMU head coach Larry Brown, but on May 17, 2015, Vick committed to the Kansas Jayhawks and KU head coach Bill Self. As a freshman, he played in 19 games and averaged 4.8 minutes and 2.1 points per game. He was named to the 2015–16 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. He became part of the rotation as a sophomore, playing in 36 games, averaging 7.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 37 percent shooting from three-point range.
As a junior, Vick played in 39 games and averaged 12.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists, while shooting 37.3% from three-point range on the 2018 Final Four Team. He had averaged 17 points through the first 12 games. In the second round of the 2018 NCAA tournament, Vick scored 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting and collected four rebounds in a win over Seton Hall Pirates. He was named an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection after his junior season.
Following his junior season, Vick announced he would enter the 2018 NBA draft, but later withdrew his name. He was initially undecided on if he would return Kansas, play in the NBA G League, or transfer schools; however, on June 29, 2018, Vick announced he would return to Kansas.
As a senior in 2018–19, Vick was named Big 12 player of the week on November 19, 2018. In games against the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns and Vermont Catamounts, he scored 33 and 32 points respectively. He hit 15 3-pointers in the two games, which set a Kansas Jayhawks record for most 3-pointers made in consecutive games. On January 12, 2019, he scored his 1,000 career point as a college player against the Baylor Bears. On February 8, 2019, it was announced that Vick would be taking a leave of absence to handle personal issues. For the season, he averaged 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.5 steals, and 1.9 assists a game, while shooting 46.1% on three pointers.
Professional career
December 2019, Vick played two games for the Yulon Luxgen Dinos in the Super Basketball League.
In October 2021, signed with Colombian team Team Cali in the Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano. In 13 games between October 24 and November 18, he averaged 17.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.8 steals per game.
In March 2022, Vick joined the Astros de Jalisco in the Mexican Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA). He helped the team win its first league title and was named an All-Star. In 49 games, he averaged 13.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.
In July 2022, Vick moved to Venezuela to play for Spartans Distrito Capital in the Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto. In 12 games between July 23 and September 14, he averaged 13.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game.
In January 2023, Vick signed with Uruguayan club Club Atlético Olimpia in the Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol.
National team career
In 2015, Vick won gold with the USA University National Team at the World University Games in South Korea. In eight games, he averaged 4.5 points and 2.3 rebounds per game.
Career statistics
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GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
College
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2015–16 | Kansas | 19 | 0 | 4.8 | .560 | .471 | .500 | .3 | .4 | .2 | .1 | 2.1 |
2016–17 | Kansas | 36 | 6 | 24.4 | .443 | .370 | .826 | 3.5 | .9 | .6 | .4 | 7.4 |
2017–18 | Kansas | 39 | 35 | 33.1 | .488 | .373 | .673 | 4.8 | 2.1 | .9 | .3 | 12.1 |
2018–19 | Kansas | 23 | 20 | 33.0 | .476 | .455 | .767 | 4.0 | 1.9 | 1.2 | .2 | 14.1 |
Career | 117 | 61 | 25.8 | .475 | .405 | .737 | 3.5 | 1.4 | .7 | .3 | 9.4 |