Arron Afflalo
NBA shooting guard with Denver Nuggets and Portland Trail Blazers
Arron Afflalo (October 15, 1985 – present) is an American professional basketball player who enjoyed a lengthy career in the NBA spanning from 2007 to 2015 and beyond. Born in Long Beach, California, Afflalo played college basketball at the University of Arizona, where he developed into a versatile scorer and defender. Selected in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons, he gradually became a reliable player, eventually emerging as a key contributor during his tenure with the Denver Nuggets. Afflalo averaged double figures in scoring for much of his career and was known for his work ethic, defensive intensity, and basketball IQ. He appeared in the 2009 NBA Playoffs with Denver and was named to the NBA All-Star Game in 2011. Beyond his NBA career, Afflalo played internationally and continued his professional basketball journey in various leagues. His consistency and professionalism made him a respected teammate and competitor throughout his career. Afflalo's journey from second-round draft pick to reliable NBA player exemplifies perseverance and dedication in professional sports.
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American
1985
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Hebrew origin
“A variant spelling of Aaron, the biblical high priest and brother of Moses, whose name means 'exalted' or 'mountain of strength' in Hebrew. This spelling modernizes the classic name while retaining its spiritual weight and historical significance. It appeals to families seeking biblical heritage with contemporary styling.”