Former Friar Ricky Ledo to Play Summer League With Sacramento Kings

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Former Friar Ricky Ledo to Play Summer League With Sacramento Kings

Ricky Ledo
Former Providence College Friar Ricky Ledo will play for the Sacramento Kings during the NBA's Summer League. Ledo will join players such as Willie Cauley-Stein, Skal Labissiere and Isaiah Cousins on the team. 

The Kings will play their first game on Friday, July 8 in Las Vegas. 

Ricky Ledo in the Pros 

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In 2016, Ledo played in the Puerto Rican League with Santeros de Aguada where he scored 21 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal in 28 minutes of action. Ledo signed with Aguada on April 21 but was released on May 12. 

Prior to that, Ledo played with the NBA D-League's Reno Bighorns in 2016-16 and made it to the D-League's West All-Star team as a replacement for Erick Green. Ledo averaged 20 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists in 29.9 minutes per game in 30 games. 

Ledo saw some success in the NBA when he signed back to back 10-day contracts with the New York Knicks. Ledo posted a career high 21 points in a April loss to the Washington Wizards. Ledo played the rest of the season with New York before being waived on July 30. 

Ricky Ledo was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 43rd overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft before his rights were traded to Philadelphia and then to Dallas.

Ledo ended up playing just 16 games in two seasons with the Mavs before being waived on February 18, 2015. 

Ledo at Providence College

Upon committing to PC, Ledo was ruled only partially eligible by the NCAA, meaning he could only practice but not play with the team.

This came after Ledo attended four different high schools in five years.  


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