Last Updated on April 14, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Here’s the detailed profile of Glen Rice:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Glen Anthony Rice
- Nickname: Glen Rice
- Nationality: American
- Age: Born May 28, 1967
- Hometown: Flint, Michigan, U.S. (publicly associated hometown; born in Jacksonville, Arkansas) (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Height: 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
- Weight: 215 lbs (98 kg)
- Wingspan: 6 feet 9 inches
- Shoe Size: Size 15 (US)
- Number: No. 41 — Michigan Wolverines; No. 41 — Miami Heat, Charlotte Hornets, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers.
- Position: Small Forward
- High School: Flint Northwestern High School (Flint, Michigan)
- College: University of Michigan (1985–1989)
- NBA Draft:
- Selected in the 1st round, 4th overall in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat
- Player Archetype: Scoring wing / sharpshooting small forward (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Primary Offensive Role: Off-ball scorer, floor spacer, and featured perimeter shot-maker (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Defensive Role: Wing defender; more solid team defender than true shutdown stopper (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Play Style: Smooth scoring forward who thrived on jump shooting, movement without the ball, transition offense, and quick scoring bursts (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right
- Athletic Profile: Good size for a wing, fluid mover, polished scorer, strong elevation on jumpers rather than explosive rim pressure specialist (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Recruiting Status: Elite in-state prospect and Flint Northwestern star, though I did not find a reliable modern star-ranking record from his high school recruitment era. (Encyclopedia of Arkansas)
- Draft Status Detail: Top-five pick coming off Michigan’s 1989 national title run and NCAA tournament MOP performance (University of Michigan Athletics)
- Injury Status Category: Had notable late-career injury issues; foot and knee injuries affected his final seasons.
- Career Stage: Retired former NBA player
- Comparison Style: Classic tall scoring wing in the mold of a pure shooter-first forward (Michigan Sports Hall of Fame)
- Teams Played For:
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- Miami Heat (1989–1995)
- Charlotte Hornets (1995–1998)
- Los Angeles Lakers (1998–2000)
- New York Knicks (2000–2001)
- Houston Rockets (2001–2003)
- Los Angeles Clippers (2003–2004)
- Championship Rings: 1× NBA Champion (2000, with the Los Angeles Lakers)
- Career Highlights:
- 3× NBA All-Star (1996, 1997, 1998)
- NBA All-Star Game MVP (1997)
- All-NBA Second Team (1997)
- All-NBA Third Team (1998)
- NBA Three-Point Shootout Champion (1995)
- Led the NBA in three-point percentage (1996–97 season)
- Holds the record for most points scored in a single quarter of an All-Star Game (20 points in 1997).
- NCAA Champion (1989) with the Michigan Wolverines
- Set the record for most points scored in a single NCAA tournament (184 points in 1989).
- Kids:
- Glen Rice Jr. (former professional basketball player)
- Two other children (names not publicly available)
- Siblings: Glen Rice grew up with multiple siblings, though specific details are not widely available.
Glen Rice’s player archetype was that of a high-level scoring wing and movement shooter, a smooth 6-foot-8 forward who could stretch a defense, score in volume, and punish teams without needing to dominate the ball. Defensively, he was more functional than disruptive, typically working as a solid team defender on the wing rather than a true stopper, while offensively he thrived as a floor-spacing scorer who could fly off screens, knock down jumpers from deep, and heat up fast in both half-court sets and transition. His physical traits gave him a clean release over smaller defenders and enough size to play either wing spot, and his overall play style blended shot-making, off-ball intelligence, and polished scoring instincts, making him one of the league’s most dangerous perimeter scorers in his prime. (NBA)
Sources:
NBA.com — Top 5 All-Time Single-Season Leaders for Points Per Game
University of Michigan Athletics — Glen Rice (2010) – University of Michigan Hall of Honor
University of Michigan Athletics — 1989 National Champs Recall ‘Goose Bumps’ and Heroics at Anniversary Celebration
