- David Henderson (basketball)
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David Henderson No. 3 Point guard Personal information Date of birth July 21, 1964 Place of birth Henderson, North Carolina Nationality American High school Warren County
(Warrenton, North Carolina)Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Listed weight 195 lb (88 kg) Career information College Duke (1982–1986) NBA Draft 1986 / Round: 3 / Pick: 58th overall Selected by the Washington Bullets Pro career 1986–1998 Career history As player: 1986–1987 Charleston Gunners (CBA) 1988 Philadelphia 76ers 1988–1989 Calgary 88's (WBL) 1990–1991 Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) 1991–1992 Maccabi Rishon LeZion (Israel) 1992–1994 Hapoel Holon (Israel) 1994–1995 Galatasaray (Turkey) 1995–1996 Ironi Ramat Gan (Israel) 1998 Blonay (Switzerland) As coach: 2000–2006 University of Delaware Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com David (Dave) McKinley Henderson (born July 21, 1964 in Henderson, North Carolina) is a retired American basketball player and a present day basketball coach.
At 6'5", 195 lb, he is most notable because of his college career at Duke, where he was team co-captain on the 1986 team that reached the NCAA Final Four, and lost in the final game to Louisville. Henderson later played in Europe, notably in Israel, France and Turkey, before assuming the assistant's coach position at his alma mater. In July 2000 he was appointed as the head coach of the University of Delaware men's team. In March 2006 he was fired after concluding a three-season losing span.[1]
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College career
After finishing Warren County High School, Henderson enrolled at Duke, where he played for four successful years (1983–1986), under Mike Krzyzewski's coaching. He was the starting Shooting guard in his first year, moved to the bench as the sixth man the following two seasons and finally finished his college career starting in all 39 games, and as co-captain together with leading scorer Johnny Dawkins led the team to the Final game of the NCAA tournament, only to lose to Louisville.
Professional career
After being drafted by the Washington Bullets only in the 3rd round of the 1986 NBA Draft and not receiving a contract Henderson started his professional career in the CBA, and after a year he signed with the Philadelphia 76ers. Henderson played only 22 games in the 1987-88 NBA season so he moved to France where he played for two seasons. In 1990 he moved to Israel, where he had a successful span with teams like Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Rishon LeZion, Hapoel Holon and Maccabi Ramat Gan. Henderson also played for the Turkish team Galatasaray Café Crown.
Coaching career
Immediately after retiring Henderson assumed the assistant's coach position at Duke, where he served for four seasons. In 2000 he received his first head coach position, in the University of Delaware men's team. In March 2006 he was fired after the team suffered a 9-21 losing season.
References
External links
- College and NBA stats @ basketballreference.com
- Basketpedya.com Profile
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens men's basketball head coaches Samuel Saunder (1905–1906) • No coach (1906–1909) • William McAvoy (1909–1918) • Burton Shipley (1918–1922) • William McAvoy (1922–1925) • R. M. Forstburg (1925–1927) • J. J. Rothrock (1927–1930) • Gerald Doherty (1930–1937) • Lyal Clark (1937–1938) • Steve Grenda (1938–1940) • Flucie Stewart (1940–1941) • Emery Adkins (1941–1943) • Edmund Prince (1943–1944) • William D. Murray (1944–1945) • Kenneth Steers (1945–1946) • Joseph Brunansky (1946–1949) • Fred Emmerson (1949–1954) • Irv Wisniewski (1954–1966) • Daniel L. Peterson (1966–1971) • Donald Harnum (1971–1976) • Ronald Rainey (1976–1985) • Steve Steinwedel (1985–1995) • Mike Brey (1995–2000) • David Henderson (2000–2006) • Monté Ross (2006–)
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