Generated by GPT-5-mini| Eric Gordon | |
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| Name | Eric Gordon |
| Position | Shooting guard / Point guard |
| Weight lb | 215 |
| League | NBA |
| Team | Free agent |
| Birth date | 25 December 1988 |
| Birth place | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
| College | Indiana (2007–2008) |
| Draft year | 2008 |
| Draft team | Los Angeles Clippers |
| Career start | 2008 |
| Years1 | 2008–2011 |
| Team1 | Los Angeles Clippers |
| Years2 | 2011–2012 |
| Team2 | New Orleans Hornets |
| Years3 | 2012–2023 |
| Team3 | New Orleans Pelicans |
| Years4 | 2023–2024 |
| Team4 | Houston Rockets |
Eric Gordon (born December 25, 1988) is an American professional basketball player who has played in the National Basketball Association since 2008. A scorer known for his shooting and perimeter creation, he starred at Pike High School and played one season for the Indiana Hoosiers before being selected in the first round of the 2008 NBA Draft. Over a career with the Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Hornets, New Orleans Pelicans, and Houston Rockets, he has been an NBA Sixth Man of the Year winner and represented the United States men's national basketball team.
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Gordon attended Pike High School, where he was a standout for the Pike Red Devils. At Pike he earned McDonald's All-American honors and was recognized by Parade and USA Today as an All-American. As a five-star recruit he played alongside future NBA players and drew national attention, joining lists for the Gatorade Player of the Year and participating in the Nike Hoop Summit.
Gordon enrolled at Indiana University Bloomington and played for the Hoosiers during the 2007–08 season under head coach Tom Crean. He led the team in scoring and earned Big Ten freshman honors while competing against opponents from programs such as Ohio State, Michigan State, and Purdue. After one season, he declared for the 2008 NBA Draft.
Selected seventh overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2008 NBA Draft, Gordon made his NBA debut amid a roster featuring Blake Griffin, Chris Kaman, and Baron Davis. He spent three seasons with the Clippers before being traded to the New Orleans Hornets (later renamed the New Orleans Pelicans), where he emerged as a primary scoring option alongside teammates like Anthony Davis and later DeMarcus Cousins. During his tenure in New Orleans he suffered injuries, including a significant knee issue, but returned to become a dependable starter and sixth man, earning the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in recognition of his bench production. In 2023 he signed with the Houston Rockets, joining a rebuilding roster featuring Jalen Green and Alperen Şengün, where he provided veteran shooting and leadership.
Gordon represented the United States on international stages, participating in selection camps and competing for spots on teams organized by USA Basketball. He was part of squads that trained for tournaments and exhibition games involving opponents such as national teams from Spain, Lithuania, and Argentina. His involvement linked him to USA Basketball programs that have included players from the NBA and collegiate standouts from conferences like the ACC and Big Ten.
Gordon is primarily a shooting guard known for three-point shooting, pull-up jumpers, and off-ball movement, comparable in role to players developed in systems emphasizing space and pace such as the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs. He has career milestones including 20,000+ minutes, multiple 30-point games, and a season leading bench scorers across the NBA. Individual honors include NBA Sixth Man of the Year recognition, McDonald's All-American distinction from high school, and Big Ten Conference freshman awards. He has played under coaches like Doc Rivers, Monty Williams, and Mike D'Antoni, and his playstyle has been analyzed alongside peers such as James Harden, Klay Thompson, and Ray Allen for perimeter scoring.
Gordon is from a family in Indianapolis, Indiana and has been involved in community initiatives and basketball camps in the region. Off the court he has connections to brands and charitable efforts that engage with organizations like NBA Cares and local youth programs tied to schools and municipal recreation departments. He has been publicly linked to teammates and figures within the league community, maintaining relationships across franchises including the Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Houston Rockets.
Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:American men's basketball players Category:Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball players Category:Los Angeles Clippers players Category:New Orleans Pelicans players Category:Houston Rockets players