Alton Ford
{{Short description|American basketball player}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}}
{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Alton Ford
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 10
| weight_lb = 264
| birth_date = {{birth date|1981|05|29|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Houston, Texas, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2018|04|02|1981|05|29|mf=y}}
| death_place = Pearland, Texas, U.S.
| high_school = Milby (Houston, Texas)
| college = Houston (2000–2001)
| draft_year = 2001
| draft_round = 2
| draft_pick = 51
| draft_team = Phoenix Suns
| career_start = 2001
| career_end = 2011
| career_position = Center
| career_number = 4, 1
| years1 = {{nbay|2001|start}}–{{nbay|2002|end}}
| team1 = Phoenix Suns
| years2 = {{nbay|2003|full=y}}
| team2 = Houston Rockets
| years3 = 2004
| team3 = ASVEL
| years4 = 2004–2005
| team4 = Fujian Xunxing
| years5 = 2005–2006
| team5 = Anwil Włocławek
| years6 = 2007–2008
| team6 = Igokea
| years7 = 2008–2009
| team7 = Rio Grande Valley Vipers
| years8 = 2009
| team8 = Xinjiang Flying Tigers
| years9 = 2009
| team9 = Reno Bighorns
| years10 = 2010
| team10 = Bourg-en-Bresse
| years11 = 2011
| team11 = Erie BayHawks
| highlights =
- McDonald's All-American (2000)
- Second-team Parade All-American (2000)
- Third-team Parade All-American (1999)
| bbr = fordal02
}}
Alton Ford Jr. (May 29, 1981 – April 2, 2018) was an American professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association and other leagues. He last played for the NBA D-League team the Erie BayHawks.
Ford was born in Houston, Texas and attended Houston ISD Milby High School.
He was selected 51st overall in the 2001 NBA draft by the Phoenix Suns. He played with the Phoenix Suns from 2001 to 2003, and then with the Houston Rockets in the 2003-04 NBA season. Ford played a total of 73 NBA games (64 for Phoenix and 9 for Houston) with career averages of 2.5 points and 1.7 rebounds. His final NBA game was on January 3, 2004, in a 84 - 63 win over the Utah Jazz where he played for a little under 2 minutes and recorded no stats.
He played overseas from 2004 to 2008.
Personal life and death
Ford and his wife, Victoria had four children.{{Cite web|url=https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/cougars/article/Milby-star-Alton-Ford-dies-at-36-12803554.php|title = Milby star Alton Ford dies at 36|date = April 3, 2018}}
Ford died of lymphoma, a form of blood cancer, on April 2, 2018. He was 36.{{Cite web |url=https://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/Alton-Ford-Milby-UH-Rockets-dies-at-36-12801823.php?ipid=happening |title=Alton Ford, former player for Milby, UH, Rockets, dies at 36 |work=Houston Chronicle |first=Joseph |last=Duarte |date=April 3, 2018}} His funeral was held on April 5, 2018.[http://claytonfuneralhomes.com/tribute/details/1667/Alton-Ford/obituary.html Alton Ford, Jr.]
References
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External links
- {{Basketballstats |nba= 2228 |bbr= f/fordal02 }}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050318022354/http://www.nba.com/playerfile/alton_ford/bio.html Alton Ford] at NBA.com
- [http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/993/alton-ford Alton Ford] at ESPN.com
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Category:American men's basketball players
Category:Basketball players from Houston
Category:Deaths from lymphoma in Texas
Category:Erie BayHawks (2008–2017) players
Category:Fujian Sturgeons players
Category:Houston Cougars men's basketball players
Category:Houston Rockets players
Category:JL Bourg Basket players
Category:McDonald's High School All-Americans
Category:Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
Category:Phoenix Suns draft picks
Category:Reno Bighorns players
Category:Rio Grande Valley Vipers players
Category:Xinjiang Flying Tigers players
Category:American expatriate basketball people in China
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