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Ronnie Fields (born February 28, 1977) is an American former professional
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player.


High school

Born and raised in
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, Fields played at Farragut Academy in Chicago from 1992–1996 and was a teammate of
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during the 1994 season. Fields had a (reported) 50-inch vertical leap. '' ESPN HS'' regarded him as the best freshman in the country for the 1992–93 season. He was a 3-time Parade All American selection (1994–96). He was also the first
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to ever play in the "Best of the Best" game at the Nike All American camp in 1993, a game that featured future NBA MVP'S
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and
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, and High School Player of the Year award winners Ron Mercer and
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. After Garnett was drafted in 1995, Fields, in his senior year, led his squad to an 11–1 record in the Chicago Public League with per-game averages of 32.4 points, 12.2 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 4.5 blocks, 4 steals, and 4.5 dunks a game. He became a consensus First Team All American (Parade, USA Today, McDonald's), putting him in the company of future NBA players
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, Jermaine O'Neal, Tim Thomas, and
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. Fields broke his neck in a car accident on February 26, 1996, one week before the city playoffs. After undergoing surgery to repair a fractured bone in his neck, he had to wear a protective halo while healing. He left high school as the third all-time leading scorer in
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history with 2,619 points. His high school teammates included Willie Farley (94),
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(95) and Michael Wright (98). After being recruited by Joey Meyer, Fields signed a
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at
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in his hometown but was later ruled academically ineligible and denied admission. A few months later, Fields pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of sexual abuse, which led to probation.


Professional career

Fields declared himself eligible for the 1996 CBA Draft and was selected in the 7th round (73rd overall) by the LaCrosse Bobcats. He played for the Rockford Lightning of the CBA during the 1996–97 season and was selected to the CBA All-Rookie Second Team. He also declared for the 1997 NBA draft but later withdrew his name. Fields was eligible for the
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but went undrafted. Fields also suited up as an import in the
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for the Tanduay Rhum Masters. He has also played in Venezuela, Turkey, Lebanon, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Greece. Fields also played in the ABA, reuniting with Joey Meyer in the 2000–2001 season with the Chicago Skyliners. He also spent four seasons with the Rockford Lightning as the team' starting guard. In November 2008, Fields returned to play basketball in the CBA for the Minot SkyRockets, signing as the starting shooting guard. The 32-year-old Fields averaged 21.4 points, 4.9 assists, and a league-leading 2.7 steals a game in his last full season.


Player profile

Ronnie Fields was known to be a strong scorer near the basket, but although he had improved other parts of the game over time, such as passing, court vision, and defence, he continued to struggle with outside shooting. His CBA career exploits include leading the league in steals several times, being the only player in the history of the CBA to lead the league in both scoring and steals in two consecutive seasons, back-to-back scoring championships, and ranking sixth all-time with over 6,000 career points. Fields was named to the All-CBA First Team in 2003, 2004 and 2008, and the Second Team in 2006. He was selected to the All-Defensive Team in 2008.


Personal life

While in eighth grade, he worked at the Taste of Chicago passing out pizzas for the well-known pizzeria
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. Fields mentored and trained youth at Farragut Academy after his professional playing career ended. He also gave talks as a motivational speaker. As of 2023, he is the founder and coach of Ronnie Fields Elite, which organizes basketball programs for middle and high school students. Additionally, he is the head boys' varsity basketball coach at Chicago Hope Academy, a Christian high school in Chicago. Fields is also the head basketball trainer at the Life Time gym in Oak Brook, Illinois. Fields is the subject of the documentary, ''Bounce Back: the Ronnie Fields Story''. He is also one of two guests on Episode 22 of ''KG Certified'', entitled ''The Farragut Reunion W/ Ronnie Fields & Coach Wolf Nelson'' (2022), hosted by Kevin Garnett. He lives in Westmont, Illinois and has a daughter named Lisa.


Awards

ABA Finalist −01
USBL Champion −01
CBA American Conference Regular Season Champion −03
All-CBA 1st Team −03, 04
CBA All-Star Game −03, 04, 06
USBL Finalist −03
USBL Eastern Division Champion −03
USBL All Tournament Team −03
CBA Semifinals −04
South American Championships for Clubs Finalist −04
Venezuelan LPB All-Star Game −05, 07
Venezuelan LPB Runner-Up −05
Venezuelan LPB Semifinals −05
All-CBA 2nd Team −06
Lebanese Cup Semifinals −06
Lebanese League Semifinals −06
CBA American Conference Runner-Up −07
CBA American Conference Champion −08
Continental Basketball Association Runner-Up −08


References


Further reading

*Carroll, Jeff.
High School Legends series: Farragut's Ronnie Fields: Unbroken
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''. January 2, 2015. *Sakamoto, Bob.
Mr. Basketball of Illinois 1996 , Farragut's Ronnie Fields
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