- Adrian Dantley
Infobox NBAretired
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position= Forward/Guard
number= 44, 4, 45, 7
birthdate= birth date and age|mf=yes|1956|2|28Washington, D.C.
debutyear=1976
finalyear=1991
draftyear=1976
draftround=1
draftpick=6
college=Notre Dame
teams=
*Buffalo Braves (1976–1977)
*Indiana Pacers (1977)
*Los Angeles Lakers (1977–1979)
*Utah Jazz (1979–1986)
*Detroit Pistons (1986–1989)
*Dallas Mavericks (1989–1990)
*Milwaukee Bucks (1990–1991)
stat1label=Points
stat1value=23,177
stat2label= Rebounds
stat2value=5,455
stat3label=Assists
stat3value=2,830
letter=d
bbr=dantlad01
highlights=
*Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Player Inductee (2008)
*6x NBA All-Star
*1976-77 NBA Rookie of the Year
*2x NBA Scoring Champion
* Jersey (#4) retired by the Utah Jazz
HOF=adrian-dantleyAdrian Delano Dantley (born February 28, 1956 in
Washington, D.C. ) was abasketball Guard/Forward who played 15 seasons in the NBA, seven of which as a member of theUtah Jazz .Playing career
Dantley attended basketball powerhouse
DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, MD where he played under legendary basketball coachMorgan Wootten .Dantley was a forward at Notre Dame from 1973-76. He was a consensus first team All-American in 1974-75 and 1975-76 and was named 1976 National Player of the Year. He ranks second on the Notre Dame career scoring list with 2,223 points and holds the school record for free throws made (615) and free throws attempted (769).
Dantley had a stellar collegiate career for the Fighting Irish. As a freshman, he played an important role in one of the biggest games in college basketball history, Notre Dame's stunning 1973 upset to end
UCLA 's record 88-game winning streak. That UCLA team, coached by the legendaryJohn Wooden , featuredBill Walton ,Jamaal Wilkes (then known as Keith Wilkes) , and Dave Meyer.Dantley led Notre Dame in scoring in 1974-75 (30.4 points per game) and 1975-76 (28.6 points per game), while also leading the team in rebounding those two seasons with marks of 10.2 and 10.1 rebounds per game, respectively. He was also the leading scorer on the 1976 US Olympic team that captured the gold medal in Montreal and was drafted sixth overall, by the Buffalo Braves, in the 1976 NBA draft. He became the third Buffalo player in five years to receive the
NBA Rookie of the Year Award when he won it after the 1977 season. Dantley remains the only Rookie of the Year in any major sport to be traded after his rookie year.However, Dantley bounced around the league after his rookie campaign. Buffalo traded Dantley to the
Indiana Pacers before the 1978 season, but Indiana would trade him after 23 games to theLos Angeles Lakers . He stayed with the Lakers through the following season before being traded again; this time, to theUtah Jazz . It was the third time in the past two years that he had been traded; the Jazz would be his fourth team in as many years in the league.In Utah, Dantley reached his peak, establishing his reputation as a prolific scorer. With Utah, he twice led the league in scoring (in 1981 and 1984). He averaged over 30 points per game each season between 1981 and 1984, though he missed 60 games in 1983 after tearing ligaments in his right wrist. In his seven years with the Jazz, Dantley picked up all six of his All-Star appearances and two All-NBA second-team honors.
Utah traded Dantley to the
Detroit Pistons after the 1986 season. Dantley was still an effective scorer, but did not get as many shots withIsiah Thomas ,Joe Dumars ,Vinnie Johnson andBill Laimbeer all averaging at least 10 points per game. Midway through the 1989 season, Detroit traded Dantley to theDallas Mavericks forMark Aguirre . Dantley played two more seasons in the NBA before retiring after a 10-game stint with theMilwaukee Bucks in 1991.Dantley finished his career with an average of 24.3 points per game. He scored his points with a mix of mid-range jump shots, high-percentage opportunities close to the basket, and frequent trips to the
free throw line. For his career, he shot .540 from the floor -- 16th in NBA history -- and .818 from the charity stripe. He led the league in free throws six times and ranks sixth all-time in that category. He shares the record (withWilt Chamberlain ) for most free throws made in a regular-season NBA game with 28.Dantley's uniform number (#4) was retired by Utah on April 11, 2007.
He enjoyed outstanding success at every level of basketball, including high school, college, Olympics, NBA, and it was announced on April 7, 2008 that he would be elected to the
Basketball Hall of Fame , 16 years after his retirement.Dantley currently holds an assistant coaching position with the
Denver Nuggets .ee also
*
List of Individual NBA Scoring Champions
*DeMatha Catholic High School
*Morgan Wootten References
* [http://www.nba.com/history/players/dantley_bio.html NBA.com bio]
* [http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=adrian_dantley nba.com historical playerfile]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dantlad01.html Basketball-Reference.com: Adrian Dantley]
*1976 [http://www.oscarrobertsontrophy.org/content/view/14/17/ Oscar Robertson Trophy]USBWA College Player of the Year
* [http://www.ultimatenba.com/playerfile/nba/AdrianDantley-50.html UltimateNBA.com Playerfile: Adrian Dantley]
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