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Ron Baker, although the food is enough

4:08am, 20 May 2025Basketball

Does anyone remember Ron Baker? He was once called one of the most delicious players in the NBA. Although it was delicious, this guy was tough enough.

Ron Baker, Ron Baker, 6-foot-4 (193 cm) tall, plays as a shooting guard (SG). He was born in Scott City, western Kansas, USA in March 1993. He was defeated in the 2016 NBA Draft and signed with the New York Knicks as a free agent, thus officially entering the NBA.

played in the NBA for two and a half seasons. Ron Baker played for two teams, the Knicks (August 2016-December 2018) and the Wizards (December 2018-January 2019). He played in 96 games in his NBA career, including 14 starters, averaging 14.5 minutes per game, scoring 3.1 points, 1.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.7 steals and 0.2 blocks. Because during his tenure, his team failed to make the playoffs, so Ron Baker did not get a chance to play in the playoffs.

Ron Baker has a high basketball IQ and a strong sense of defense. He can actively fight and interfere with his opponent on the court. He also has a three-point shooting with a stable pass and a strong team awareness. However, although Baker works hard enough and fights enough, his technical characteristics are not outstanding enough, his offensive stability is poor, his scoring efficiency is not high, his ball control skills are average, his organizational ability is poor, and his turnover rate is high, especially his athletic ability is poor. His physical fitness is completely inconsistent.

Although Ron Baker has a low presence in the NBA, he also has some pretty good game performances. On December 15, 2016, local time in the United States, in the game where the New York Knicks lost to the Golden State Warriors 90:103 away, Ron Baker played for 23 minutes on the bench, making 6 of 7 shots (including 1 of 2 three-pointers), scoring the highest single-game 13 points in NBA career, plus 2 rebounds and 3 assists.

Local time on April 9, 2017, in the New York Knicks lost to the Toronto Raptors 97:110 away, Ron Baker started for 38 minutes, scoring 11 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 steal, with rebounds and steals creating the highest single game in his NBA career.

In January 2019, Ron Baker was cut in four games for the Washington Wizards, and since then he completely came to the NBA. In August of the same year, Ron Baker went to the Russian League to compete and officially signed with the CSKA Moscow. He left due to injury at the end of May of the following year and completely bid farewell to the arena. In August 2021, Ron Baker officially announced his retirement. After retiring, Ron Baker did not engage in basketball-related work, but chose to engage in commercial promotion at a medical center in Kansas, using his former basketball player to promote related products and services.

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