Rod Foster
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Roderick Allen Foster (born October 10, 1960 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a retired American professional basketball player (6-1, 160) who played for the Phoenix Suns of the NBA. He was drafted out of UCLA in 1983 in the second round of the NBA Draft (28th pick overall). His professional basketball career was cut short by an off-road auto accident when his jeep rolled over and broke his left tibia.[citation needed] Rod Foster lead the nation in free throw percentage as a Junior at UCLA. He was involved with Athletes in Action and was an assistant coach for Wright State University in Ohio.[citation needed]
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Rod Foster now works with young kids and teens to improve there game. He holds clinics at UCLA and is devoted to helping players to the level in which he was at.