- Scott Burrell
Scott David Burrell (born
January 12 ,1971 inNew Haven, Connecticut ) is an American professionalbasketball player who won anNBA Championship with theChicago Bulls in 1998. He was also the first American athlete to be a first round draft-pick of two major sporting organizations (theNBA andMLB ).A 6'7" multi-sport star at
Hamden High School inConnecticut , Burrell was drafted by baseball'sSeattle Mariners during his senior year. The Mariners wanted to develop Burrell as a pitcher and suggested that he bypass college for the minor leagues. However, Burrell wanted to attend college and made plans to play football and baseball at the University of Miami (FL) beforeUniversity of Connecticut assistant basketball coachHowie Dickenman convinced Burrell to play basketball for the Huskies. After his freshman year at University of Connecticut, Burrell was drafted by another baseball team, theToronto Blue Jays , and Burrell decided to spend his summers playing minor league baseball while concentrating on basketball for the rest of the year. Burrell's basketball career would quickly overshadow his baseball career, however, as he became the first player in NCAA history to compile over 1,500 points, 750 rebounds, 275 assists and 300 steals. Scott will forever be remembered in the annals of UConn basketball history for his full court pass toTate George , who hit a shot with 1 second on the clock that beat Clemson in the 1990NCAA tournament.Burrell was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 20th pick of the
1993 NBA Draft . He averaged 4.8 points per game during his rookie season, but he blossomed during his sophomore year, averaging 11.5 points and finishing third in voting for theNBA Most Improved Player Award . That year, he also finished third at the AT&T Long-Distance Shootout. During the1995-96 NBA season , however, injuries limited Burrell to 20 games, and he would be reduced to a supporting role during the rest of his career. He split the 1996-97 season between the Hornets and theGolden State Warriors , averaging only 5.9 points per game, before being traded by the Warriors to theChicago Bulls forDickey Simpkins in the fall of 1997. However, Burrell was able to win his first and only NBA Championship ring during his season with the Bulls, and he would play three more seasons after that (with theNew Jersey Nets and Charlotte Hornets) before taking his career overseas. Burrell's most recent stops have includedChina thePhilippines andJapan .Burrell is currently the Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at
Quinnipiac University in his hometown ofHamden, Connecticut . He will be coaching under former UConn assistant coach Tom Moore.External links
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/scott_burrell/?nav=page Player Profile] @ NBA.com
* [http://basketball-reference.com/players/b/burresc01.html College & NBA Stats] @ basketball-reference.com
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