- Rory Sparrow
infobox NBA Player
name = Rory Sparrow
position =Point guard
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 2 | weight_lbs = 180
nickname =
nationality = American
birth_date = birth date and age|1958|6|12
birth_place =Suffolk, Virginia
college = Villanova
draft = 4th Round, 75th overall
draft_year = 1980
draft_team =New Jersey Nets
career_start = 1980
career_end = 1992
former_teams =New Jersey Nets (1980–1981)Atlanta Hawks (1981–1982)New York Knicks (1982–1988)Miami Heat (1988–1990)Sacramento Kings (1990–1991)Chicago Bulls (1991-1992)Los Angeles Lakers (1992)
awards =Rory Darnell Sparrow (born
June 12 1958 , inSuffolk, Virginia ) is a retired American professionalbasketball player in theNBA .Sparrow played at Eastside High School in
Paterson, New Jersey , and was an inaugual inductee into the school's Hall of Fame. [Fox Ron. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-22457162.html "STUDY HALL ON EASTSIDE INDUCTEES"] , "The Record (Bergen County) ",April 26 ,1999 . AccessedAugust 26 ,2008 .]He played collegiately at
Villanova University , where he scored 1183 career points, and made 495 assists. In college, Sparrow made game-winning shots in the last ten seconds of the game on five occasions.Sparrow, a 6'2" guard, was selected 75th overall (round 4, pick 6) of the
1980 NBA Draft by theNew Jersey Nets . Including the Nets, he played with theAtlanta Hawks ,New York Knicks ,Chicago Bulls ,Miami Heat ,Sacramento Kings andLos Angeles Lakers over a 12-year career, retiring after the 1991-92 season. He scored the first field goal in Miami Heat history, when the franchise was created in 1988.Biography
Throughout his 12-year career Rory Sparrow was known as one of the steadiest guards in the NBA. He had his best years with the Atlanta Hawks and the New York Knicks in the early 1980s, then went on to become a charter member of the expansion Miami Heat. In addition to his on-court success, Sparrow earned equal recognition for his tireless efforts in the community. In 1987 he was one of eight charitable athletes honored by Sports Illustrated as co-Sportsman of the Year.
Sparrow's NBA career had humble beginnings. After playing for
Rollie Massimino at Villanova, he was selected by the New Jersey Nets in the fourth round of the 1980 NBA Draft. When the Nets waived Sparrow in training camp, he turned to theContinental Basketball Association , where he latched on with the Scranton Aces. In 20 games for the Aces, Sparrow averaged 24.1 points and 9.0 assists. The Nets called him up twice during the 1980–81 campaign, but he appeared in only 15 NBA games that year.Prior to the 1981–82 season New Jersey traded Sparrow to the Atlanta Hawks for a fourth-round draft choice. Coach
Kevin Loughery made him an immediate starter at point guard, and Sparrow never looked back. Leaving his CBA days behind him, he appeared in all 82 games and averaged 10.5 points and 5.2 assists in more than 30 minutes per game. The Hawks finished 42-40 but lost in the first round of the playoffs.Midway through the next season Atlanta traded Sparrow to the New York Knicks for Scott Hastings. Over the next five years Sparrow became a staple in an otherwise shifting New York backcourt. He enjoyed his greatest team success during the 1983–84 campaign. The Knicks posted a 47-35 record, beat the Detroit Pistons in the opening round of the playoffs, and then fell to the Boston Celtics in a tough seven-game series in the conference semifinals. As a starter in the backcourt, Sparrow averaged 10.4 points and 6.8 assists in the regular season, then contributed 11.2 points per game in the playoffs.
The following year he set a career high for assists with 7.1 per game. In 1985–86, he averaged 10.8 points and 6.4 assists. New York, however, won only 23 games, posting its worst record since 1963–64.
During his tenure in New York, Sparrow set up the Rory F. Sparrow Foundation, a charitable organization designed to aid underprivileged children in the New York metropolitan area. At the end of the 1985–86 season Sparrow was recognized for his efforts when he and the Lakers’
Michael Cooper were named co-winners of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award. Then, in the 1987 year-end issue of "Sports Illustrated ", Sparrow was featured on the cover as one of eight “Athletes Who Care.” The magazine collectively honored the group as Sportsmen and Sportswomen of the Year.Early in the 1987–88 season the Knicks traded Sparrow to the Chicago Bulls, where he played sparingly as a backup to
Michael Jordan and Sam Vincent. Prior to the 1988–89 campaign he signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat. On November 5, 1988, in a game against the Los Angeles Clippers, Sparrow scored the first points in Heat history. He went on to average a career-high 12.5 points for the year, second on the team behindKevin Edwards .In his second season with the Heat, Sparrow was relegated to a back-up role behind rookie Sherman Douglas. Prior to the 1990–91 season he was traded to the Sacramento Kings, where he found new life and scored 10.4 points per game. Sparrow split the 1991–92 season between the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers before retiring at age 34. All told, he tallied 7,557 points for seven different teams and posted a career average of 9.0 points per game.
In 1994 he went to work for the NBA league office as player programs manager.
External links
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/sparrro01.html Career NBA stats] @ "basketball-reference.com"
* [http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=SPARRRO01 Career NBA stats] @ "basketballreference.com"
* [https://www.nbrpa.com/news/editorial/10_19_05.aspx Rory Sparrow and the NBA Legends Easing Rookie Transition] by Talia Bargil, Oct. 19, 2005 @ nbrpa.com
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