RJ Luis Jr.’s Dominican-Ecuadorian Roots And Athletic Parents Fueled His NBA Dream

The Luis family's shared passion for athletics created a supportive yet competitive environment.

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RJ Luis Jr., an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics, credits his athletic success to his parents, Reggie Luis and Verónica Luis.

He grew up in an athletic household, and his parents passed their athletic genes to him.

RJ began playing basketball at Mt. Zion Prep Academy and was rated as the 233rd overall player in the class of 2022. He committed to play college basketball for the UMass Minutemen.

During his freshman year at UMass, he was named to the Atlantic 10 Conference all-freshman team but entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal after a season.

Later, he transferred to play for the St. John’s Red Storm and appeared in just 23 games in his first season in 2023-24 with ten starts.

On March 1, 2025, he helped his team win over Seton Hall to clinch the Big East championship.

Sadly, he was undrafted in the 2025 NBA draft and signed a two-way contract with the Utah Jazz on June 26, 2025. Later, the Jazz traded RJ to the Cletics in exchange for Georges Niang and two future second-round draft picks.

First and foremost, to God be the glory.
Johnnie’s Nation- I’m deeply grateful for the incredible support and love you’ve shown me and my family over the past two years. From battling through double shin surgery to winning a regular season and a Big East Tournament Championship is a dream I’ll cherish forever.

RJ Luis Jr

RJ Luis Jr.’s Parents Blend the Multicultural Roots of the Dominican and Ecuadorian Heritage

Reggie Jason Luis Jr., the son of Reggie Luis Charles and Verónica Luis, was born on November 27, 2002. His parents raised him in a close-knit family alongside his two siblings in Miami, Florida.

He comes from a family where athleticism and determination run deep. His parents instilled a love for sports and passed down a rich cultural heritage that shaped his identity on and off the court.

Reggie Luis Charles hails from the Dominican Republic, a nation known for producing elite baseball players and home to a growing basketball culture.

He earned an athletic scholarship to study in the United States, though details about his sport of choice remain private. His journey from the Dominican Republic to American academia set the foundation for RJ’s path.

On the other side, Verónica Luis brought Ecuadorian pride into the family. Like Reggie, she secured an athletic scholarship in the U.S., showcasing her competitive drive.

While the specifics of her sport remain undisclosed, her determination undoubtedly influenced RJ’s relentless work ethic.

Furthermore, RJ grew up immersed in a blend of American, Dominican, and Ecuadorian cultures. This diverse background gave him a unique perspective, both in life and in basketball.

His parents’ emphasis on education and athletics pushed him to excel. He was already honing his skills on the court by the age of five and played for the Dominican U-17 national team.

The Luis household was a hub of competition and camaraderie. RJ’s younger sisters, Racheal, excelled in basketball and volleyball, while Rylee balanced volleyball, basketball, and cheerleading.

Verónica Luis Hits Back at Fans Over Prima Donna and Cancer Claims After RJ’s Exit From St. John’s

The aftermath of RJ Luis Jr.’s departure from St. John’s sparked strong reactions, and his mother fired back at critics.

After RJ entered the transfer portal and declared for the NBA Draft, some St. John’s fans took to social media to voice their frustrations.

One fan account accused the former Red Storm standout of becoming a prima donna due to increased media attention and labeled him a cancer to the program.

However, Verito Luis didn’t hold back in her response.

This is the first time I am replying to someone that has something negative to say and you will be the 1st one. Do me a big favor, keep my son’s name out of your mouth. Thank you, Mama Luis.

Verito Luis

Meanwhile, RJ’s father, Reggie Luis, also addressed the situation, explaining that despite lucrative NIL offers to return to college basketball, the family had a plan in place.

We understand the situation, we were offered a lot of money to go back to college. But we have a plan and we’re going to stick with the plan.

Reggie Luis

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • RJ Luis Jr. plays shooting guard/small forward with the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League.
  • He stands 2.01 m tall and weighs about 98 kg.

Ashish
Ashish
Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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