Bruce Douglas (basketball)

Bruce Douglas (basketball)

Bruce Douglas (born April 9 1964 in Quincy, Illinois) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'3" guard, he played varsity basketball for Quincy Senior High School four years, and was a four-year starter at the University of Illinois. He also briefly played professionally with the Sacramento Kings and in the CBA.

High school

Bruce played on the varsity basketball team at Quincy High School all four years he was in school. He came off the bench, playing meaningful minutes for the team that finished second in the state with a 32-1 record. He started his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons, and led the Blue Devils to their most successful seasons in the history of the program. He led the team in scoring his sophomore year with 19.4 points per game. His junior year, the Blue Devils went undefeated, won the state championship, and were named national champions. He was named to both all-state and All-America teams, while leading the team in assists. Bruce nearly led the team to another undefeated season his senior year. The team finally lost the 1982 semifinal game, after a then-state record 64-game winning streak. The team ended up with a third place trophy, Bruce's third top-four state finish in his four years. He was once again named to all-state teams, and was a Parade Magazine all-american. He was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Illinois in 1982. He finished among the leaders in every statistical category at Quincy High school. He holds the record for points scored (2,040) and field goals made (890), and is second in rebounds (709) and assists (643). He amassed an amazing 123-5 win-loss record during his four years at QHS (Schuckman 2006). Out of high school, he was recruited to play for Lou Henson at the University of Illinois. In 2007, Bruce was voted one of the "100 Legends of the IHSA Boys Basketball Tournament," recognizing his superior performance in his appearances in the tournament. [ [http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/legends/index.htm IHSA - Legends of Boys Basketball ] ]

College

Bruce started all four years he played at Illinois. He led the team at point guard to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. In the 1983-84 season, the Illini won the Big Ten championship, and went to the elite eight. The team came just short of its first final four since 1952, losing a controversial game to the University of Kentucky, which was played in Rupp Arena. Bruce finished a successful career with Illinois, ending up a leader in many statistical categories. Bruce is 22nd on the list of Illinois leading scorers with 1261 points. His record for most minutes played was surpassed by Dee Brown in 2006. He still holds the Illini record for career steals (324) and assists (765). [ [http://fightingillini.collegesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/ill-m-baskbl-guide.html Fightingillini.Com // The Official Site Of University Of Illinois Athletics ] ] He earned first-team All Big Ten honors in 1984, second-team in '85 and '86, and honorable mention in '83. He was a third-team all-american in 1984, and was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 1985 and '86. In October 2005, Douglas was named to the Illinois All-Century Team. Illinois fans voted him as one of the 20 best Fighting Illini basketball players in the 100-year history of the program. [ [http://fightingillini.collegesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/101604aaa.html Fightingillini.Com // The Official Site Of University Of Illinois Athletics ] ]

Professional

Out of college, Bruce was selected in the third round of the 1986 NBA Draft, going to the Sacramento Kings. He played one season with the Kings, then went to play for a short time in the CBA. After leaving the CBA, he pursued a career in business, and he now resides in the Chicago area.

Douglas returned to Blue Devil Gym on January 6, 2007 during the first Quincy High School/Quincy Notre Dame High School boys basketball game since 1971. He was one of the honorees to sign the Illinois High School Association's Ball of Fame, along with his former coach Jerry Leggett and another former Quincy High player, Bruce Brothers.

References

*Schuckman, M. (2006). "Stand Up and Cheer: A Century of Blue Devils Basketball." The Quincy Herald-Whig. ISBN 1-873671-00-8

External links

* [http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=DOUGLBR01 NBA stats] @ basketballreference.com
* [http://www.quincybluedevilsportshalloffame.com/year/bdouglas.html Bruce Douglas in the Quincy Blue Devil Sports Hall of Fame]


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