Matthew Todd Steigenga (born March 27, 1970) is an American former professional
basketball
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player. He was a 6'7", 220-40 lbs.
small forward
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who most notably played a part of one season with the
Chicago Bulls
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and a season in the
Liga ACB
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. He is currently a broadcaster for Michigan State basketball games.
Early life
Born in
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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, Steigenga showed athletic ability at an early age, winning the 1978
National Football League
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Punt, Pass, and Kick competition.
Basketball career
As a high schooler, Steigenga had starred for
South Christian High School, leading them to the 1988 Michigan Class B title while being named
Mr. Basketball of Michigan
Each year the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best Secondary education, high school senior boys basketball player in the U.S. state of Michigan. The award is named in honor of the late Hal Schram, a sports wri ...
. In the year's
McDonald's All American
The McDonald's All-American Game is an American all-star basketball game played each year for boys' and girls' high school basketball graduates. Consisting of the top players, each team plays a single exhibition game after the conclusion of the hi ...
game, Steigenga won the slam dunk contest.
As a
collegian, Steigenga started his final three years at
Michigan State University
Michigan State University (Michigan State or MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State o ...
, averaging 10.5 points and 4.3
rebounds
'Rebound' is a term used in sports to describe the ball (or puck or other object of play) becoming available for possession by either opponent after an attempt to put the ball or puck into the goal has been unsuccessful. Rebounds are generally ...
per game in his four years. He finished the Spartans' 11th all-time leading scorer and currently stands 17th with 1296 career points, and was also the school's leading career
shot blocker with 97 until 2008, when
Drew Naymick surpassed this total. The
Jud Heathcote
George Melvin "Jud" Heathcote (May 27, 1927 – August 28, 2017) was an American basketball player and coach. He was a college basketball head coach for 24 seasons: five at the Montana Grizzlies basketball, University of Montana and nineteen ...
-coached Spartans in 1990 won the
Big Ten
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championship and reached the
NCAA tournament sweet 16.
A second round pick of the
Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Central Division of the Eastern Conference. The team was founded on January 16 ...
in the
1992 NBA draft
The 1992 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1992, at Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. The draft is considered to be one of the deepest in NBA history. The top three picks (Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Christian Laettner) were conside ...
(52nd pick overall), Steigenga was signed late in the
1996-97 season when the Bulls needed to fill an injury-depleted roster. He appeared in two games playing a total of 12 minutes and scoring three points. Athletic, he scored his only field goal on an
alley oop
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dunk, against the
Toronto Raptors
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at the
United Center
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.
Steigenga would again sign with the Bulls in January 1999, but was put on waivers a few weeks later, without appearing in any games. Despite playing so little, Steigenga was awarded an NBA championship ring as the Bulls, led by
Michael Jordan
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and
Scottie Pippen
Scotty Maurice Pippen Sr. (born September 25, 1965), usually spelled Scottie Pippen, is an American former professional basketball player. He played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), winning six NBA championships with th ...
, won the
1997 NBA Championship.
Additionally, Steigenga played the 1995-96 pre-season with the
Atlanta Hawks
The Atlanta Hawks are an American professional basketball team based in Atlanta. The Hawks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Southeast Division (NBA), Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference (NBA), Easte ...
, but failed to make the regular season roster. From 1992 to 2000, the Bulls notwithstanding, he represented the
CBA's
Grand Rapids Hoops
The Grand Rapids Hoops were a basketball team that played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their first season was in 1989 and their final season was in 2003. Professional basketball later returned to ...
(1992–93),
Rochester Renegade
The Rochester Renegade (later Rochester Renegades) were a professional basketball team based in Rochester, Minnesota. They played 2 seasons in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), the defunct development league for the National Basketbal ...
(1993),
Quad City Thunder
The Quad City Thunder was a Continental Basketball Association (CBA) franchise that was based in the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. They played in the CBA from the 1987–88 season until the CBA folded in 2001. The Thunder were successful on ...
(1996–98) and
Rockford Lightning
The Rockford Lightning was a basketball team that played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). They were based in Rockford, Illinois.
History
The Lightning were the oldest team in the CBA, originally existing as the Lancaster Red R ...
(1998–2000), also playing abroad in
Spain
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(
Taugrés, 1993) and
Japan
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(Mitsubishi Electric Melco Dolphins, 1995–96). He won a
CBA championship with the Thunder in 1998.
At the international level, Steigenga was on the silver-medalist
1999 Pan American Games
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US team. He was also a member of NBA Ambassador teams who played in league championships in
South America
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during the summer of 1999, and China the following summer.
References
External links
NBA.com profile*
Basketpedya career data
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1970 births
Living people
20th-century American sportsmen
21st-century American sportsmen
American expatriate basketball people in Japan
American expatriate basketball people in Spain
American men's basketball players
American people of Dutch descent
Basketball players at the 1999 Pan American Games
Basketball players from Grand Rapids, Michigan
Chicago Bulls draft picks
Chicago Bulls players
Grand Rapids Hoops players
Liga ACB players
McDonald's High School All-Americans
Medalists at the 1999 Pan American Games
Michigan State Spartans men's basketball players
Nagoya Diamond Dolphins players
Pan American Games silver medalists for the United States in basketball
Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
Quad City Thunder players
Rochester Renegade players
Saski Baskonia players
Small forwards
United States men's national basketball team players