Rashad Anderson

Rashad Shaheed Anderson (born November 9, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player.

In his junior year at Kathleen, Anderson helped the Red Devils win the State Championship.

As a senior, he was one of the top 50 recruits in the nation, he was named an All-American, leading his team to a 106–24 record in his four seasons.

Anderson played in all 33 games, mostly coming off the bench, although he started in the last four contests of the regular season.

He started 15 of 24 games at the shooting guard spot and finished as team's third leading scorer with 11.9 ppg.

In February of that year, he was hospitalised for 13 days and missed seven games due to skin abscess in his right leg.

Anderson was important off the bench as a senior and was the leading scorer among players not in the starting lineup.

In one of the more memorable games of his collegiate career, Anderson scored the game-tying three-pointer at end of regulation against the Washington Huskies during the regional semifinals of the 2006 NCAA National Tournament sending the game into overtime with a score tied at 82.

In November 2009, Anderson was acquired by the Iowa Energy in the 1st round of the 2009 NBA D-League draft.

[7] On October 5, 2016, Anderson joined Promitheas Patras returning to the Greek Basket League after 10 years.