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Robert Swift No. 31    Tokyo Apache Center Personal information Date of birth December 3, 1985 (1985-12-03) (age 24) Place of birth Bakersfield, California Nationality American High school Garces Memorial, Bakersfield Listed height 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) Listed weight 280 lb (127 kg) Career information NBA Draft 2004 / 12th overall Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics Pro career 2004–present Career history Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder (2004-2009) Bakersfield Jam (2009) Robert Swift (born December 3, 1985, in Bakersfield, California) is an American professional basketball player, currently playing for Tokyo Apache.[1] He stands 7 feet 1 inches tall and plays the center position. Contents 1 High school 2 College 3 NBA 4 NBDL 5 NBA career statistics 5.1 Regular season 6 Notes 7 External links // High school Swift caught the attention of NBA and college scouts while playing for Garces Memorial High School, and then later as the centerpiece of the Bakersfield High School team. During his time at Garces, the small Catholic high school broke into the USA Today top-25 high school basketball team rankings. Between his junior and senior years, Swift transferred from Garces to Highland High School, and then just before his senior year, he transferred once more into Bakersfield High School. This move provoked a hearing by the California Interscholastic Federation that initially declared Swift ineligible for the 2003–04 season; however it was later overturned and he played his senior season.[2] College In 2004, Swift bypassed college and opted for the NBA, turning down his commitment to play for USC. NBA Swift was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the first round with the twelfth overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft. Robert Swift, whose father is half Japanese (Okinawan), was the first player of Caucasian or Asian descent to be drafted straight out of high school.[3][4] In his first season he played in 16 games, averaging 4.5 minutes, 0.9 points, 0.4 rebounds, and 0.4 blocks per game. In his second season, under the direction of coach Bob Hill, he started 20 out of 47 games, averaging 21 minutes, 6.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.19 blocks per game. In 2006 Swift was awarded the starting job at center but disaster struck when he ruptured the ACL in his right knee after playing just over one minute in a pre-season game vs the Sacramento Kings. The resulting injury occurred when he twisted his right knee when he fell and went out of bounds awkwardly in front of the Seattle bench.[5] Swift suffered another injury to his right knee in February 2008, a torn lateral meniscus[6]. On December 22 2009, the Oklahoma City Thunder renounced the rights to Swift.[7] NBDL In 2009, Swift joined the Bakersfield Jam of the NBDL.[8] However, he left the team for personal reasons after appearing in two games.[9] Swift now plays for the Tokyo Apache. NBA career statistics Legend   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 Regular season Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2004–05 Seattle 16 0 4.5 .455 .000 .556 .3 .1 .1 .4 .9 2005–06 Seattle 47 20 21.0 .515 .000 .582 5.6 .2 .3 1.2 6.4 2007–08 Seattle 8 4 12.3 .353 .000 1.000 2.3 .1 .6 .8 1.8 2008-09 Oklahoma City 26 10 13.2 .521 .000 .750 3.4 .3 .2 .6 3.3 Career 97 34 15.5 .506 .000 .610 3.9 .3 .2 .8 4.3 Notes ^ Hill's Apache unveiled in victory over Saitama ^ Hurst, Matt (2003-11-26). "Swift happy to focus on hoops". The Bakersfield Californian. http://www.kingdomofthesun.net/bakersfield.com%20%20Sports%20%20High%20School.htm. Retrieved 2006-06-12. [dead link] ^ http://www.rafu.com/en/2009/0131/sports.html ^ Allen, Percy (October 9, 2006). "Robert Swift: "This is who I am"". The Seattle Times. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003295522_soni09.html. Retrieved August 30, 2010. "Swift talks about learning the language, partly because his father is half Japanese, and he has a strong desire to visit extended family members who live in Okinawa, Japan."  ^ Swift hurts knee, Watson loses teeth, but Sonics win, October 25, 2006 ^ Robert Swift out for season ^ http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages/teams/thunder.jsp#transactions ^ Robert Swift: Home again. Retrieved on November 16, 2009. ^ Jam doesn't expect Swift to play again. Retrieved on December 23, 2009. External links Robert Swift Info Page at NBA.com Robert Swift NBA & ABA Statistics at Basketball-Reference.com v • d • e 2004 NBA Draft First round Dwight Howard · Emeka Okafor · Ben Gordon · Shaun Livingston · Devin Harris · Josh Childress · Luol Deng · Rafael Araújo · Andre Iguodala · Luke Jackson · Andris Biedriņš · Robert Swift · Sebastian Telfair · Kris Humphries · Al Jefferson · Kirk Snyder · Josh Smith · Earl Smith III · Dorell Wright · Jameer Nelson · Pavel Podkolzin · Viktor Khryapa · Sergei Monia · Delonte West · Tony Allen · Kevin Martin · Sasha Vujačić · Beno Udrih · David Harrison Second round Anderson Varejão · Jackson Vroman · Peter John Ramos · Lionel Chalmers · Donta Smith · Andre Emmett · Antonio Burks · Royal Ivey · Chris Duhon · Albert Miralles · Justin Reed · David Young · Viktor Sanikidze · Trevor Ariza · Tim Pickett · Bernard Robinson · Ha Seung-Jin · Pape Sow · Ricky Minard · Sergei Lishouk · Vassilis Spanoulis · Christian Drejer · Romain Sato · Matt Freije · Rickey Paulding · Luis Flores · Marcus Douthit · Sergei Karaulov · Blake Stepp · Rashad Wright Persondata Name Swift, Robert Alternative names Short description Date of birth December 3, 1985 Place of birth Bakersfield, California Date of death Place of death