Ruben Enrique
Douglas
Ruben Enrique Douglas (born October 30, 1979 in Pasadena,
California, U.S.) is a Panamanian-American professional basketball
player. He is a 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 210 lb (95 kg) point
guard-shooting guard.
He played high school basketball at
Bellarmine-Jefferson High School in Burbank, California. He is
ranked as one of the most prolific high school scorers in California
state history. He then played college basketball at the University
of Arizona with the Arizona Wildcats in the 1998-99 season. Douglas
led the NCAA in scoring with a 28.0 points per game average during
the 2002-03 season as a senior year at the University of New Mexico
while playing with the New Mexico Lobos. He was also named the
Mountain West Conference MVP.
After going undrafted by any
NBA teams, Douglas took his game overseas. He has played for
Panionios of the Greek league (2003–04), Virtus Roma and Fortitudo
Bologna (2004–05) of the Italian league, the latter with whom he won
the Italian national championship, as well as Dynamo Moscow of the
Russian league (2005–06), and Valencia of the Spanish league
(2006–09). In 2010 he returned to Panionios.
Douglas won the
Eurocup championship in 2006 with Dynamo Moscow, and he was also
named the Finals MVP.
Douglas was also a member of the
Panamanian national basketball team that competed at the 2006 FIBA
World Championship.
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