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Reid Travis
NameReid Travis
PositionPower forward
Height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Weight245 lb (111 kg)
Birth dateNovember 25, 1995
Birth placeMinneapolis, Minnesota
High schoolDeLaSalle High School
CollegeStanford University (2014-2018), University of Kentucky (2018-2019)

Reid Travis is an American professional basketball player who has played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for teams like the Atlanta Hawks and Utah Jazz. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended DeLaSalle High School, where he was coached by Dave Thorson. Travis's impressive high school career earned him recognition from top college programs, including University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Minnesota, and University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Early Life

Reid Travis grew up in a athletic family, with his father, Trey Travis, playing football at University of Minnesota. His mother, Suzie Travis, was a talented volleyball player at University of St. Thomas (Minnesota). Travis's early life was influenced by his parents' love for sports, and he was encouraged to play various sports, including basketball, football, and baseball. He attended DeLaSalle High School, where he was coached by Dave Thorson and played alongside other talented players like Amir Coffey and Jarvis Johnson. Travis's high school team competed against top programs like Hopkins High School and Apple Valley High School, which helped him develop his skills and gain recognition from college scouts.

College Career

Travis's college career began at Stanford University, where he played under coach Johnny Dawkins and later Jerod Haase. During his time at Stanford, he was a dominant force in the Pac-12 Conference, earning recognition as a Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year candidate. Travis played alongside talented teammates like Chasson Randle, Anthony Brown (basketball), and Rosco Allen. He also competed against top programs like University of Arizona, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and University of Oregon. After four years at Stanford, Travis decided to transfer to the University of Kentucky, where he played under coach John Calipari and was a key contributor to the team's success in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). He played alongside other talented players like PJ Washington, Keldon Johnson, and Tyler Herro.

Professional Career

Travis's professional career began when he was signed by the Atlanta Hawks as an undrafted free agent in the 2019 NBA draft. He made his NBA debut against the Detroit Pistons and played alongside talented players like Trae Young, John Collins (basketball), and Kevin Huerter. Travis has also played for the Utah Jazz, where he was coached by Quin Snyder and played alongside players like Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert, and Mike Conley. He has competed against top teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, and Boston Celtics. Travis has also played in the NBA G League for teams like the College Park Skyhawks and Salt Lake City Stars.

International Career

Travis has represented the United States in international competitions, including the FIBA World Cup and the FIBA AmeriCup. He was a member of the USA Basketball team that competed in the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China, where they finished seventh. Travis played alongside other talented players like Kemba Walker, Donovan Mitchell, and Jayson Tatum. He has also competed against top international teams like the Australian national basketball team, Spanish national basketball team, and Greek national basketball team.

Personal Life

Travis is known for his strong work ethic and dedication to his craft. He has been influenced by players like Kevin Durant, LeBron James, and Kawhi Leonard, who are known for their intense training regimens. Travis has also been involved in various charitable initiatives, including working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the NBA Cares program. He has participated in events like the NBA All-Star Game and the NBA Draft, where he has met other talented players like Zion Williamson, Ja Morant, and RJ Barrett. Travis is active on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, where he engages with his fans and shares updates about his life and career.

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