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David Rivers Former basketball player David Rivers honored by Olympiakos, May 2009 No. 14, 44, 32 Point guard Personal information Date of birth January 20, 1965 Place of birth Jersey City, New Jersey Nationality American High school St. Anthony (Jersey City, New Jersey) Listed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Listed weight 170 lb (77 kg) Career information College Notre Dame (1984–1988) NBA Draft 1988 / Round: 1 / Pick: 25th overall Selected by the Los Angeles Lakers Pro career 1988–2001 Career history 1988–1989 Los Angeles Lakers 1989–1990 Los Angeles Clippers 1990–1991 Tulsa Fast Breakers (CBA) 1991 Memphis Rockers (WBL) 1991–1992 Los Angeles Clippers 1992–1993 La Crosse Catbirds (CBA) 1993–1995 Olympique Antibes (France) 1995–1997 Olympiacos (Greece) 1997–1998 Teamsystem Bologna (Italy) 1998–2000 Tofaş (Turkey) 2000–2001 Olympiacos (Greece) Career highlights and awards - Euroleague Final Four MVP (1997)
- Euroleague Champion (1997)
- Greek Cup Most Valuable Player (1997)
- Greek League MVP (1997)
Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com David Lee Rivers (born January 20, 1965 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is a retired American basketball player. An explosive point guard, he reached star status in the Euroleague, mostly playing for Olympiacos Piraeus under coach Dusan Ivkovic.
Rivers grew up in Jersey City and played high school basketball under Bob Hurley at powerhouse St. Anthony High School.[1]
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College career
A third team All-American in 1986-87 and a second team selection in '87-88, he attended the University of Notre Dame.
He was the co-captain of the '87-88 squad. He currently ranks fourth in school history, in scoring with 2,058 points, and second in Notre Dame history in assists (586). He also ranks second all-time in steals (201) and steals average (1.7 spg), second in games started (116), fourth in assists average (5.0 apg) and three-point field goal percentage (.406), ninth in games played (118), 11th all-time in three-point field goals made (67) and 13th in three-point field goals attempted (165). He was selected to the 1987 NCAA Championship All-Regional team. He earned four monograms while a member of the Fighting Irish.Professional career
Rivers was selected 25th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of the 1988 NBA Draft, receiving very little playing time in his rookie season. He had two more seasons of no impact with the other Los Angeles team, the Clippers (1989–90 and 1991–92).
He also played successfully in Europe (France, Greece, Italy and Turkey). In Greece, he played for Olympiacos Piraeus winning the Euroleague in 1997. This was the only time the Greek club has won the trophy, winning the triple crown (Greek Cup, Greek Championship and Euroleague).
He showed remarkable form throughout the Euroleague averaging 17 pts, 3.4 assists, 2 steals and 37.9 minutes in 23 games. During the final four in Rome, Rivers almost single-handedly beat both Union Olimpija in the semi final and FC Barcelona in the final, scoring 28 and 26 points respectively. In 1997 Rivers left Olympiacos to join Teamsystem Bologna and played alongside former NBA all-star Dominique Wilkins. He later played for Tofaş Bursa in Turkey where he won two league championships and two cups before re-joining Olympiacos for one season.[2] Despite his relatively average last season at Olympiacos that ended in his retirement, he is considered a legend for the fans.
Notes
- ^ Curry, Jack. "Lakers Rookie's Search for Solace", The New York Times, January 15, 1989. Accessed February 27, 2009. "David Rivers has always been ready for the game. One of the finest players to come out of New Jersey in the last 20 years, he overcame obstacles to become an All-State performer at St. Anthony High School."
- ^ http://listweb.bilkent.edu.tr/basket/2000/Jun/0236.html (Turkish)
External links
- Euroleague.net Profile
- NBA Stats @ Basketballreference.com
1988 NBA Draft First round Danny Manning · Rik Smits · Charles Smith · Chris Morris · Mitch Richmond · Hersey Hawkins · Tim Perry · Rex Chapman · Rony Seikaly · Willie Anderson · Will Perdue · Harvey Grant · Jeff Grayer · Dan Majerle · Gary Grant · Derrick Chievous · Eric Leckner · Ricky Berry · Rod Strickland · Kevin Edwards · Mark Bryant · Randolph Keys · Jerome Lane · Brian Shaw · David RiversSecond round Rolando Ferreira · Shelton Jones · Andrew Lang · Vinny Del Negro · Fennis Dembo · Everette Stephens · Charles Shackleford · Grant Long · Tom Tolbert · Sylvester Gray · Ledell Eackles · Greg Butler · Dean Garrett · Tito Horford · Orlando Graham · Keith Smart · Jeff Moe · Todd Mitchell · Anthony Taylor · Tom Garrick · Morlon Wiley · Vernon Maxwell · Micheal Williams · José Vargas · Steve KerrOlympiacos B.C. Bakatsias | 5 Sigalas | 7 Papanikolaou | 8 Galakteros | 9 Nakić | 10 Fasoulas | 11 Tomić | 12 Tarlać | 13 Welp | 14 Savrasenko | 15 Rivers (Finals MVP) | Zourpenko | Coach: Ivković Euroleague Final Four MVP Award 1988: McAdoo | 1989: Rađa | 1990: Kukoč | 1991: Kukoč | 1992: Danilović | 1993: Kukoč | 1994: Paspalj | 1995: Sabonis | 1996: Wilkins | 1997: Rivers | 1998: Savić | 1999: Edney | 2000: Rebrača | 2001: McDonald & Ginóbili | 2002: Bodiroga | 2003: Bodiroga | 2004: Parker | 2005: Jasikevičius | 2006: Papaloukas | 2007: Diamantidis | 2008: Langdon | 2009: Spanoulis | 2010: Navarro | 2011: DiamantidisGreek Cup MVP Award 1995: Prelević | 1996: Wilkins | 1997: Rivers | 1998: Liadelis | 1999: Berry | 2000: Rebrača | 2001: Kutluay | 2002: Ford | 2003: Alvertis | 2004: Kommatos | 2005: Lakovič | 2006: Tsartsaris | 2007: Tsartsaris | 2008: Tsartsaris | 2009: Diamantidis | 2010: Teodosić | 2011: TeodosićGreek A1 League MVP Award 1988: Galis | 1989: Galis | 1990: Galis | 1991: Galis | 1992: Sigalas | 1993: Sigalas | 1994: Sigalas | 1995: Sigalas | 1996: Sigalas | 1997: Rivers | 1998: Stojaković | 1999: Bodiroga | 2000: Rebrača | 2001: Ford | 2002: Dikoudis | 2003: Alvertis | 2004: Diamantidis | 2005: Lakovič | 2006: Diamantidis | 2007: Diamantidis | 2008: Diamantidis | 2009: Spanoulis | 2010: Batiste | 2011: DiamantidisCategories:- 1965 births
- Living people
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- La Crosse Catbirds players
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- Minnesota Timberwolves expansion draft picks
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball players
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- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- People from Jersey City, New Jersey
- Point guards
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