Rudy Fernández

Spanish basketball player with NBA success

Rudy Fernández - Athletes & Sports Figures born April 4th, 1985
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Born in 1985, this Spanish basketball player had a significant career in both the NBA and European leagues. Starting with the EuroLeague team DKV Joventut, he quickly established himself as a talented player. Drafted by the NBA's Phoenix Suns, he was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers, where he played from 2008 to 2011. His skills extended beyond his time in the NBA, as he later returned to Spain, contributing to the success of Real Madrid. Internationally, he represented Spain in multiple competitions, winning several medals over the years.

Played for the Portland Trail Blazers

Won EuroLeague championship with Real Madrid

Won bronze medal in 2008 Olympic Games

Gold medal in 2006 FIBA World Championship

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