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Otis Thorpe No. 33, 24, 50, 10, 52 Power forward / Center Personal information Date of birth August 5, 1962 Place of birth Boynton Beach, Florida Nationality American High school Lake Worth Community
(Lake Worth, Florida)Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Listed weight 225 lb (102 kg) Career information College Providence (1980–1984) NBA Draft 1984 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th overall Selected by the Kansas City Kings Pro career 1984–2001 Career history 1984–1988 Kansas City / Sacramento Kings 1988–1995 Houston Rockets 1995 Portland Trail Blazers 1995–1997 Detroit Pistons 1997–1998 Vancouver Grizzlies 1998 Sacramento Kings 1999 Washington Wizards 1999–2000 Miami Heat 2000–2001 Charlotte Hornets Career highlights and awards Career statistics Points 17,600 (14.0 ppg) Rebounds 10,370 (8.2 rpg) Assists 2,730 (2.2 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Otis Henry Thorpe (born August 5, 1962 in Boynton Beach, Florida) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA.
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Early years
Otis Thorpe graduated from Lake Worth Community High School in Florida. He played his college ball at Providence College. The school remembers him for having the longest NBA career of any Friar player. He was a powerful rebounder and a two-time MVP. He ranks seventh all-time at the school in rebounds and was the school's first First-Team Big East player. During his tenure at Providence College he was also a two-time Honorable Mention All-America selection.[1]
NBA career
Thorpe was drafted by the Kansas City Kings as the ninth overall pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft and played seventeen seasons in the NBA, seven and a half of which were played with the Houston Rockets. While with the Rockets, Thorpe made an All-Star appearance in 1992.
In 1994, Thorpe was an integral part of the Houston Rockets' first NBA Championship. He also holds the Rockets' all-time record for the highest field goal accuracy (55.9%).
Halfway through the next season, the Rockets realized that they were struggling and needed a change. The team sent Thorpe to the Portland Trail Blazers in a deal for Clyde Drexler. He would only play 34 games for the Blazers before moving on to occupy the starting front court for the Detroit Pistons with Grant Hill for the next two years.
Before the start of the 1997-98 season, the Pistons dealt Thorpe to the Vancouver Grizzlies for a future first-round draft pick. This deal came back to haunt the franchise during the 2003 NBA Draft Lottery when they would have received the second pick and had their choice of Darko Miličić, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade, but were forced to hand the pick over to the Pistons because they had yet to honor the trade.
Thorpe would play 47 games with the Grizzlies before returning to the Kings. In the offseason, he was traded (along with Mitch Richmond) to the Washington Wizards for Chris Webber. He would finish his last two seasons with the Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets. When Thorpe finished his last game in 2001, he was the last remaining member of the Kansas City Kings to retire.
Thorpe holds career averages of 14.0 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. He retired from the Charlotte Hornets in 2001, finishing his career with over 17,000 points and 10,000 rebounds in the NBA.
See also
- List of National Basketball Association players with 1000 games played
- List of National Basketball Association career rebounding leaders
- List of National Basketball Association career turnovers leaders
References
External links
- ClutchFans.net Profile - Houston Rocket Fan Site
- Providence College Player Bio
- Nba.com profile
Houston Rockets 1993–94 NBA Champions 1 Scott Brooks | 5 Richard Petruška | 7 Carl Herrera | 10 Sam Cassell | 11 Vernon Maxwell | 17 Mario Elie | 20 Larry Robinson | 21 Chris Jent | 25 Robert Horry | 30 Kenny Smith | 33 Otis Thorpe | 34 Hakeem Olajuwon (Finals MVP) | 35 Earl Cureton | 42 Eric Riley | 50 Matt Bullard
Head coach Rudy Tomjanovich
Assistant coaches Bill Berry | Jim Boylen | Carroll Dawson | Larry Smith1984 NBA Draft First round Hakeem Olajuwon · Sam Bowie · Michael Jordan · Sam Perkins · Charles Barkley · Melvin Turpin · Alvin Robertson · Lancaster Gordon · Otis Thorpe · Leon Wood · Kevin Willis · Tim McCormick · Jay Humphries · Michael Cage · Terence Stansbury · John Stockton · Jeff Turner · Vern Fleming · Bernard Thompson · Tony Campbell · Kenny Fields · Tom Sewell · Earl Jones · Michael YoungSecond round Devin Durrant · Victor Fleming · Ron Anderson · Cory Blackwell · Stuart Gray · Steve Burtt · Jay Murphy · Eric Turner · Steve Colter · Tony Costner · Othell Wilson · Charles Jones · Ben Coleman · Charlie Sitton · Danny Young · Anthony Teachey · Tom Sluby · Willie White · Greg Wiltjer · Fred Reynolds · Gary Plummer · Jerome Kersey · Ronnie WilliamsCategories:- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Boynton Beach, Florida
- African American basketball players
- American expatriate basketball people in Canada
- Basketball players from Florida
- Charlotte Hornets players
- Detroit Pistons players
- Houston Rockets players
- Kansas City Kings draft picks
- Kansas City Kings players
- Miami Heat players
- Portland Trail Blazers players
- Providence Friars men's basketball players
- Sacramento Kings players
- Vancouver Grizzlies players
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