Buckner played two seasons for junior college, Gulf Coast State College, before transferring to finish his career at Georgia State University. He was named the 2012 Atlanta Tip-off Club Georgia Men's College Player of the Year.
(*)Full statistical records from these seasons have not yet been found
College records
All-time Georgia State University leader in blocked shots (in just two seasons): 167
Single-season Georgia State University leader in blocked shots: 118, 2011–12
Single-game Gulf Coast State College leader in field goal percentage: .1000 (7–7), 2008–09 [3]
Professional career
Buckner's professional career began with Uşak Sportif at Turkey in 2012. Until 2015, he spend 3 seasons for Uşak Sportif and İstanbul BB in Turkey as well.
In 2017, Buckner played for the Kentucky Kings of The Basketball Tournament. Buckner averaged 12.5 PPG and 7.0 RPG to help his team advance to the second round of the tournament. The Basketball Tournament is a $2 million winner-take-all annual tournament broadcast on ESPN.[12]
Personal life
Eric Buckner is the son of April Aikens and Sylvester Buckner. He majored in sociology at Georgia State University.[13]
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