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Dave Jamerson No. 32, 22, 24 Shooting guard / Small forward Personal information Date of birth August 13, 1967 Place of birth Clarksburg, West Virginia Nationality American High school Stow (Stow, Ohio) Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Listed weight 190 lb (86 kg) Career information College Ohio (1985–1990) NBA Draft 1990 / Round: 1 / Pick: 15th overall Selected by the Miami Heat Pro career 1990–1994 Career history 1990–1992 Houston Rockets 1993 Utah Jazz 1993–1994 Omaha Racers (CBA) 1994 New Jersey Nets 1994 Rochester Renegade (CBA) Career highlights and awards - MAC Player of the Year (1990)
Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com MedalsMen's basketball Competitor for United States Pan American Games Silver 1995 Mar del Plata Team competition John David "Dave" Jamerson (born August 13, 1967, in Clarksburg, West Virginia) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (15th overall) of the 1990 NBA Draft. Jamerson played for the Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz and New Jersey Nets in 3 NBA seasons. His best year as a pro came during the 1991-92 NBA season as a member of the Rockets, when he appeared in 48 games and averaged 4.0 ppg. He played collegiately at Ohio University, averaging 31.2 points per game a senior, finishing 2nd in the nation in scoring. In 1989, against the University of Charleston, he set a single game record by draining 14 3-pointers and scoring 60 points in the Ohio victory. His #33 jersey at OU was retired during a halftime ceremony during a January 2007 game. Jamerson graduated from Stow High School.[1][2][3]
See also
- List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 60 or more points in a game
- List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 12 or more 3-point field goals in a game
- List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season 3-point field goal leaders
References
- ^ "Ohio to Honor Basketball Legends Wednesday". OhioBobcats.com. CBS Interactive. 2009. http://www.ohiobobcats.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/012207aaa.html. Retrieved 16 October 2009.
- ^ "Dave Jamerson". NBA & ABA Basketball Statistics: Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference, LLC. 2009. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamerda01.html. Retrieved 16 October 2009.
- ^ Queen, Roland (June 28, 1990). "Jamerson Goes 15th to Miami: Proves NBA Well Within His Range". Akron Beacon Journal (Beacon Journal Publishing Co.): p. F1 - Sports. "Dave Jamerson always was a pure shooter as proved by his 34-point average as a senior at Stow High School."
External links
- NBA stats @ basketballreference.com
1990 NBA Draft First round Derrick Coleman · Gary Payton · Chris Jackson · Dennis Scott · Kendall Gill · Felton Spencer · Lionel Simmons · Bo Kimble · Willie Burton · Rumeal Robinson · Tyrone Hill · Alec Kessler · Loy Vaught · Travis Mays · Dave Jamerson · Terry Mills · Jerrod Mustaf · Duane Causwell · Dee Brown · Gerald Glass · Jayson Williams · Tate George · Anthony Bonner · Dwayne Schintzius · Alaa Abdelnaby · Lance Blanks · Elden CampbellSecond round Les Jepsen · Toni Kukoč · Carl Herrera · Negele Knight · Brian Oliver · Walter Palmer · Kevin Pritchard · Greg Foster · Trevor Wilson · A. J. English · Jud Buechler · Steve Scheffler · Bimbo Coles · Steve Bardo · Marcus Liberty · Tony Massenburg · Steve Henson · Antonio Davis · Kenny Williams · Derek Strong · Cedric Ceballos · Phil Henderson · Miloš Babić · Tony Smith · Stefano Rusconi · Abdul Shamsid-Deen · Sean HigginsMid-American Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1968: Foster | 1969: Mix | 1970: Penix | 1971: Kowall | 1972: Kozelko | 1973: Kozelko | 1974: Luckett | 1975: Roundfield | 1976: Tyson | 1977: Hicks | 1978: Aldridge | 1979: Dawkins | 1980: Swaney | 1981: Knuckles | 1982: McLaughlin | 1983: McCallum | 1984: Devereaux | 1985: Harper | 1986: Harper | 1987: James | 1988: Long | 1989: Graham | 1990: Jamerson | 1991: Kennedy | 1992: Geter | 1993: Trent | 1994: Trent | 1995: Trent | 1996: Wells | 1997: Daniels | 1998: Wells | 1999: Szczerbiak | 2000: Stacey | 2001: Webber | 2002: McLeod | 2003: Kaman | 2004: Williams | 2005: Battle | 2006: Haynes | 2007: Travis | 2008: Fisher | 2009: Bramos | 2010: Kool | 2011: Greene
Categories:- 1967 births
- Living people
- American basketball players
- Basketball players at the 1995 Pan American Games
- Ohio Bobcats men's basketball players
- Miami Heat draft picks
- Houston Rockets players
- Utah Jazz players
- New Jersey Nets players
- People from Clarksburg, West Virginia
- Rochester Renegade players
- American basketball biography, 1960s birth stubs
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