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One of the most beloved players to grace the Chiles Center court, Jeter ranks No. 2 all-time on the Portland scoring charts with 1,708 career points. He also ranks in the top five all-time in field goals made (550), three-pointers (200), free throws (408), free throw percentage (.846) and is eighth in total assists (346). Jeter's 536 total points as a senior rank sixth on the single season charts, while he owns three of the top 11 single season records for free throw percentage. Jeter garnered All-WCC First Team honors in 2004 and 2006 and was honorable mention all-league in 2005. He also led Portland to a 72-68 road upset against Gonzaga at the Kennel in 2003 with a team-high 18 points as a freshman.
Following his time on The Bluff, Jeter enjoyed a remarkable professional career that spanned 18 seasons. He played in six different countries, including one year with the NBA's Sacramento Kings where he appeared in 62 games during the 2010-11 season. Jeter began his overseas career in Ukraine, where he eventually earned dual citizenship and starred for the Ukrainian National Team in helping them qualify for the FIBA World Cup for the first time in 2013. Other pro highlights include earning All-Star recognition for the NBA D-League's Colorado 14ers in 2007, Sixth Man of the Year honors in the Israeli Super League in 2010, Chinese Basketball Association All-Star honors in 2013 and helping Limoges win the top division title in France in 2015. Following his retirement from pro basketball in 2023, Jeter joined the Portland Trail Blazers where he still serves as a player development coach and Assistant General Manager for the Rip City Remix.
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