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Nick Van Exel was an American professional basketball player born on November 27, 1971, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Nick attended college at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas, where he played basketball under coach Leon Spencer. After spending one year at Trinity Valley, Nick decided to transfer to the University of Cincinnati to continue his basketball career.
Nick Van Exel's NBA career began when he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1993. During his rookie season, he was a backup point guard to Magic Johnson, who retired midway through the season due to his HIV diagnosis. Nick was soon promoted to starting point guard, and he began to make a name for himself in the league. He played for five different teams in his 13-year NBA career, including the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, and Golden State Warriors. He was named an NBA all-star in the 1997-1998 season and reached the NBA finals with the Dallas Mavericks in the 2002-2003 season.
Nick Van Exel was a high-scoring and electrifying point guard, known for his quickness, shooting range, and ability to create shots. Despite being undersized, he was a tenacious defender and a tough competitor on the court. Fans loved his play style, and he was a popular player among both his teammates and opponents. He retired from the NBA in 2006 and went on to become a coach, working as an assistant coach for several NCAA Division I programs and the Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA.
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The most expensive item with a signature of Nick Van Exel (REEBOK SHOES Game WORN & Signed BY NICK VAN EXEL #9 LA LAKERS - RARE! Custom) was sold in January 2025 for $2,250.00 while the cheapest item (1994-95 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Silver Signature #309 Nick Van Exel Lakers) found a new owner for $0.01 in November 2021. The month with the most items sold (20) was July 2023 with an average selling price of $23.99 for an autographed item of Nick Van Exel. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2017 with $149.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.77 was December 2008. In average, an autographed item from Nick Van Exel is worth $19.98.
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Latest News about Nick Van Exel
Robert Horry on Nick Van Exel’s ‘Cancun’ rant in 1998 (06/11/2023): Former Lakers forward Robert Horry says Nick Van Exel's "Cancun" rant in 1998 was more lighthearted than it seemed.
Penny Hardaway, Nick Van Exel reminisce about Memphis vs. Cincinnati rivalry on (02/06/2019): When they reached the NBA, Penny Hardaway tried to make Nick Van Exel pay for everything he did to Memphis. Nick Van Exel, DeSagana Diop Join Legends’ Coaching Staff (11/11/2014): A pair of former Dallas Mavericks are joining head coach Eduardo Najera's staff for the upcoming 2014-15 season with the Texas Legends.
Nick Van Exel set to take job as assistant coach in D-League (10/06/2014): Nick Van Exel set to take job as assistant coach in D-League Nick Van Exel joins Milwaukee Bucks as assistant coach (07/03/2013): MILWAUKEE (WITI) — The life of current Milwaukee Bucks Assistant Coach Nick Van Exel changed drastically when he was picked...
Older News Stories about Nick Van Exel
Del Harris gives his side to dealings with Nick Van Exel (06/2013): In this space on June 19, I suggested there was a certain kind of irony in the fact that Kenosha native Nick Van Exel was a now coach in the NBA when during his playing career he didn't always get along with coaches.




























