D.J. Richardson Autograph

D.J. Richardson

Dietrich James "D. J." Richardson (born February 11, 1991) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Aix Maurienne Savoie Basket of the LNB Pro B. He attended Peoria Central for his first three years of high school and transferred to Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nevada for his senior year. He played collegiately at the University of Illinois. More about D.J. Richardson

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As a junior at Peoria Central Richardson was selected to first-team All-State by the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette and second-team All-State by the AP and Chicago Sun-Times. In his senior year at Findlay College Prep, Richardson, along with Texas recruit Avery Bradley, led the Findlay College Prep Pilots to a high school national championship after beating Oak Hill 74-66 and finishing their season 33-0.

Richardson joined fellow 2009 recruits, including Brandon Paul, on the University of Illinois 2009–10 men's basketball team coached by Bruce Weber. Andy Katz of ESPN called Richardson and Paul "the best freshman backcourt not at Kentucky John Wall and Eric Bledsoe". Richardson was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year by the coaches and was unanimously selected to the Big Ten All-Freshman team. Richardson finished his career ranked 13th on Illini all-time scoring list (1,477 points, third in made 3-pointers (278), and tied for third in games played (138). After his senior season, Richardson was selected to participate in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. Read even more about D.J. Richardson at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of D.J. Richardson

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The most expensive item with a signature of D.J. Richardson (D.J. Richardson Signed 8x10 Photo w/coa Fighting Illini) was sold in April 2017 for $19.95 while the cheapest item (D.J. RICHARDSON Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed Floor) found a new owner for $0.99 in March 2015. The month with the most items sold (2) was March 2010 with an average selling price of $12.25 for an autographed item of D.J. Richardson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2017 with $19.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was March 2011.

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thumbnailD.J RICHARDSON signed *ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI* 8X10$10.00logo
thumbnailD.J. Richardson Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed 8x10 Photo$4.99logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed 8X10 Photo $0.99logo
thumbnailD.J. Richardson Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed 8x10 Photo B$12.99logo
thumbnailD.J. Richardson Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed 8x10 Photo B$4.99logo
thumbnailD.J. Richardson Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed 8x10 Photo c$1.59logo
thumbnailD.J. Richardson Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed 8x10 Photo c$9.99logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed Floor$2.99logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Signed Floor $0.99logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON Illinois Fighting Illini Signed 8x10 Photo NCAA Tournament$4.99logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON Illinois Illini Signed 8x10 Photo$0.99logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON SIGNED 8x10 ILLINOIS PHOTO COA AUTO$7.50logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON SIGNED 8x10 ILLINOIS PHOTO COA AUTO$7.50logo
thumbnailD.J. RICHARDSON SIGNED 8x10 ILLINOIS PHOTO COA DJ AUTO$10.00logo
thumbnailD.J. Richardson Signed 8x10 Photo w/coa Fighting Illini$19.95logo

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Richardson Scores, Baseball Knights Win (02/03/19): The events of Friday’s eighth inning of the NCAA Regional were so dynamic and so clutch that even some three hours later UCF head coach Terry Rooney was still shaking his head in amazement. Closer Joe Rogers started the inning out by pitching out of a bases loaded, no-out jam, and Ronnie Richardson