JaRon Maurice Rush was born on April 12,1979 and is an American professional basketball coach and former player.
14 Facts About JaRon Rush
Undrafted in the 2000 NBA draft, Rush played two seasons professionally for the Los Angeles Stars of the American Basketball Association and the Roanoke Dazzle of the NBA Development League.
JaRon Rush played at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he and Dan Gadzuric were both named the team's most valuable freshman in 1999.
JaRon Rush was named to the Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman team.
JaRon Rush was drafted in the ABA in 2000 by the Kansas City Knights.
JaRon Rush was the final cut of the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association during their 2001 training camp.
JaRon Rush was signed to the Knights' practice squad in January 2002 before being cut in February for missing practice.
JaRon Rush went into rehab again and retired from basketball that year.
JaRon Rush accepted a job as freshman girls B-team basketball coach at Blue Valley Northwest High School in 2006.
JaRon Rush was employed at a public relations firm in 2007 while finishing college.
JaRon Rush played high school basketball at The Pembroke Hill School, leading the team to three state championships.
JaRon Rush's final play in high school was a windmill dunk which broke the backboard.
JaRon Rush, who is living in Kansas City, meets with his son regularly and they enjoy playing basketball together.
JaRon Rush's son committed to play for North Carolina and head coach Roy Williams in 2016.