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Jerry Sichting No. 14, 12 Point guard Personal information Date of birth November 29, 1956 Place of birth Martinsville, Indiana Nationality American High school Martinsville Listed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Listed weight 168 lb (76 kg) Career information College Purdue (1975–1979) NBA Draft 1979 / Round: 4 / Pick: 82nd overall Selected by the Golden State Warriors Pro career 1980–1990 Career history 1980–1985 Indiana Pacers 1985–1988 Boston Celtics 1988–1989 Portland Trail Blazers 1989–1990 Charlotte Hornets 1990 Milwaukee Bucks Career highlights and awards Career statistics Points 4,141 (6.9 ppg) Rebounds 817 (1.4 rpg) Assists 1,962 (3.3 apg) Jerry Sichting at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Jerry Lee Sichting (born November 29, 1956, in Martinsville, Indiana) is a retired American basketball player in the NBA.
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High school career
Martinsville (IN)
1972-1975
Jerry Sichting, the 6'1", 175 lb guard, attended Martinsville High School, located in Martinsville, Indiana. In his senior year, he led his school to a 21-2 record and averaged 21 points, while shooting 53 percent from the field and 83 percent at the line in three seasons. Chosen as a 1975 Indiana All-Star, the team toured Europe and Russia.
He also played football at the quarterback position, where he led his team to an undefeated 10-0 season in 1974 and earned 10 letters in basketball, football and baseball.
College career
Purdue
1975–1979
After playing basketball at Martinsville High School under head coach Sam Alford, Jerry attended Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, to play for head coach Fred Schaus. In his freshman season, Jerry boasted a 54.5 field goal and 81.6 free throw percentage. Playing under Lee Rose during his Senior season and alongside All-American Joe Barry Carroll, he helped lead the Boilermakers to a Big Ten Conference title tie with the Earvin Johnson-led Michigan State team. After losing the spot to be invited to the NCAA Tournament, Sichting led the Boilers to an NIT Finals appearance, losing to in-state conference rival, Indiana. Named a First Team All-Big Ten selection his Senior year, he currently holds the school career free-throw percentage record with .867 accuracy. He also left Purdue with the school record for consecutive free throws made with 34, which was broken three decades later by Robbie Hummel's 36.
Professional career
Indiana Pacers
1980–1985
Sichting was selected in the fourth round of the 1979 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors, although he did not play a game for the Warriors. He began the 1980–81 season with the Indiana Pacers, where he played for 5 seasons. His best season in his career came in the 1983–84 season, where he averaged 11.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 5.7 assists a game, while holding a .532 field goal percentage.
Boston Celtics
1985–1988
After five seasons with the Pacers, Sichting was traded to the Boston Celtics to start the 1985–86 season. Teamed with fellow Indiana native Larry Bird, Jerry became a role player off the bench for the Celtics' 1985–86 championship team. He is known for being involved in a fight with Houston Rockets center Ralph Sampson during Game 5 of the 1986 NBA Finals, resulting in Sampson's ejection.
Portland Trail Blazers, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks
1988–1990
Jerry played on the Portland Trail Blazers during the 1988–89 season and then was traded to the Charlotte Hornets for his last full season. He retired in 1990 after playing one game with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Broadcasting career
1990–1995
After he retired, he returned to Boston, Massachusetts, where he ran his Jerry Sichting basketball Camp for five years and served as a Boston Celtics analyst on radio broadcasts. He also did broadcasts for pregame shows for his alma mater Purdue University and various Indiana high school games.
Coaching career
Minnesota Timberwolves
1995–2005 and 2008–2010
In 1995, Sichting became the Minnesota Timberwolves' director of scouting and development. During that year he also became an assistant on the Wolves' bench until the 2004–05 season. He returned to Minnesota as an assistant once again under head coach and former Celtics teammate Kevin McHale for the 2008–2009 and 2009–2010 seasons.
Marquette
2005–2008
Jerry Sichting served as an assistant coach at Marquette University, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For the three seasons he assisted under head coach Tom Crean, where he helped the Golden Eagles to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
Golden State Warriors
2010-2011
On September 27, 2010, Sichting was hired by the Golden State Warriors as an assistant coach to Keith Smart.
Personal
Sichting is a member of the Beta Mu Chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Purdue University.[1] Everyone in Sichting's family has a name starting with the letter J, including Jerry himself, his wife Joni, his three sons Jared, Jason and Jordan and his daughter Jenna. His son Jared was a walk-on on the Marquette University basketball team that reached the Final Four in 2003.[2]
Notes
- ^ DU Beta Theta Pi
- ^ Sichting's wonderful life, posted February 7, 2003
External links
- NBA stats @ basketballreference.com
- Houston Rockets Official Site: 1986 Finals
Boston Celtics 1985–86 NBA Champions 00 Robert Parish | 3 Dennis Johnson | 5 Bill Walton | 8 Scott Wedman | 11 Sam Vincent | 12 Jerry Sichting | 32 Kevin McHale | 33 Larry Bird (Finals MVP) | 34 Rick Carlisle | 44 Danny Ainge | 45 David Thirdkill | 50 Greg Kite
Head coach K. C. Jones
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- People from Morgan County, Indiana
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