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Dan Issel

Daniel Paul Issel (born October 25, 1948) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. An outstanding collegian at the University of Kentucky, Issel was twice named an All-American en route to a school-record 25.7 points per game for his career. The American Basketball Association Rookie of the Year in 1971, he was a six-time ABA All-Star and a one-time NBA All-Star.

Dan Issel
Issel, circa 1970–75
Personal information
Born (1948-10-25) October 25, 1948 (age 74)
Batavia, Illinois, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
High schoolBatavia (Batavia, Illinois)
CollegeKentucky (1967–1970)
NBA draft1970 / Round: 8 / Pick: 122nd overall
Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Playing career1970–1985
PositionCenter / Power forward
Number44, 25
Coaching career1992–1994, 1999–2002
Career history
As player:
19701975Kentucky Colonels
19751985Denver Nuggets
As coach:
19921994,
19992001
Denver Nuggets
Career highlights and awards
Career ABA and NBA statistics
Points27,482 (22.6 ppg)
Rebounds11,133 (9.1 rpg)
Assists2,907 (2.4 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com
Basketball Hall of Fame as player
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2006

A prolific scorer, Issel remains the all-time leading scorer at the University of Kentucky, the second-leading scorer of all time for the NBA's Denver Nuggets, and the second-leading scorer of all time for the American Basketball Association itself. Upon Issel's retirement from the NBA in 1985, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Julius Erving were the only professional basketball players to have scored more career points.[1] Issel was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.

Early life

Issel was born in Batavia, Illinois, son of Robert and Elanor Issel, and grew up with sister Kathi and brother Greg. Robert Issel owned and operated Issel Painting & Decorating.[2] Issel attended Batavia High School, graduating in 1966 as an All-American playing for Coach Don Vandersnick.[3] Issel led Batavia to Regional titles his last two years. As a senior, Issel averaged 25.8 points on Batavia's 26–3 team.[1]

Growing up in Batavia, Issel's backyard was adjacent to his friend Ken Anderson’s back yard.[4] Anderson became a National Football League quarterback with the Cincinnati Bengals and the 1981 NFL Most Valuable Player.[5] Another Batavia High School teammate was future sports announcer Craig Sager, who was a freshman at Batavia when Issel was a senior.[6][4] Said Issel of his Batavia teammates: “What Batavia instilled in all three of us — myself, Kenny, and Craig — was a solid work ethic."[5]

According to Sports Illustrated, Don VanDersnick showed Issel how to dunk by training him with a volleyball and had Issel jump up and grab the rim 50 times each day at practice. Issel did not start for Batavia High's basketball team until he was a junior and considered himself fortunate that he had VanDersnick as his coach, saying, "If he'd told us that if we dove off a water tower it would make us better basketball players, there would have been a line waiting to do it."[4]

College basketball career

 
A jersey honoring Issel hangs in Rupp Arena

Issel was recruited by Northwestern, Illinois and Wisconsin, but he chose Kentucky.[4] Issel then played college basketball at the University of Kentucky under legendary coach Adolph Rupp.

As a senior at Kentucky, Issel averaged 33.9 points per game (36.0 in the NCAA Tournament) to help Kentucky reach the Elite Eight.[7]

Issel was at UK 1966–1970 and scored 2,138 points (an average of 25.7 per game) and had 1,078 rebounds, while being named an All American for two of the three seasons he was eligible for the award. His career points total remains the highest among UK men's players.[8]

According to Sports Illustrated Magazine, in a game early in Issel's Kentucky career, teammates were neglecting to give him the ball. Rupp called a timeout and said, "This guy is going to be Kentucky's all-time leading scorer by the time he's through here. I thought you might like to meet him."[9]

On February 7, 1970, Issel scored 53 points in a 120–85 victory over Ole Miss, breaking Cliff Hagan's single-game record of 51. Issel's mark held for almost four decades, until Jodie Meeks scored 54 points against Tennessee on January 13, 2009.[10] Issel also scored 51 at Louisiana State University on February 21, 1970, currently the third-best mark in school history.[11]

Issel's career at Kentucky coincided with that of Pete Maravich at SEC rival LSU, who scored an NCAA-record 3,667 points (44.2 per game). Maravich and Issel finished 1-2 in SEC Player of the Year voting in each of their three seasons.

A three-year starter for Kentucky, Issel led his team to three Southeastern Conference titles and set 23 school records in his career.[11]

Professional basketball career

 
In his rookie season, Dan Issel led the ABA in scoring with 29.9 points per game, and also averaged 13.2 rebounds per game.

Kentucky Colonels (1970-1975)

Upon Issel's graduation in 1970, he was drafted by the Detroit Pistons (8th round) of the National Basketball Association and the Kentucky Colonels (1st round) of the American Basketball Association.[12] Issel signed to play basketball for the Colonels and the ABA.

In his first season, Issel led the ABA in scoring with an average of 29.9 points per game, and pulled down 13.2 rebounds per game. He played in the 1971 ABA All-Star Game and was selected to the All-ABA Second Team. Issel shared ABA Rookie of the Year honors with Charlie Scott of the Virginia Squires.[12] Issel's success did not stop there, en route to the Colonels' 1971 ABA Finals appearance that postseason, Issel averaged 28.1 points and 11.6 rebounds per playoff game.[13] Despite these averages, the Colonels lost to the Zelmo Beaty-led Utah Stars in a closely contested seven game series.[14]

The following season, Issel played in 83 of 84 games and raised his scoring average to 30.6 points per game. He was named the MVP of his second All-Star Game for scoring 21 points and collaring nine rebounds. Issel made the All-ABA First Team of that season.[12]

Helped by dominant 7'2" center Artis Gilmore, the 1974–75 Kentucky Colonels won the 1975 ABA championship, with key support from Issel and sharp-shooting guard (and fellow ex-Kentucky Wildcat) Louie Dampier. In Game 4 of the series, Issel led all scorers with 26 points.[15] In six seasons, Issel led the league in total points three times (including a record 2,538 in 1971–72) and was an All-Star each year.

Denver Nuggets (1975-1985)

Prior to the 1975–76 season, the Colonels traded Issel to the Baltimore Claws (formerly the Memphis Sounds) for Tom Owens and cash. The Claws folded before the season's start, and Issel was subsequently traded to the Denver Nuggets for Dave Robisch and cash.[citation needed] During his first season on the Nuggets, Issel and his new team finished with an ABA best 60-24 record and advanced to the ABA Finals, where he averaged 22.8 points and 12.8 rebounds during a contested six game series loss.[16]

For his ABA career, Issel was a 6-Time ABA All-Star, 5-Time Member of ABA All-Pro Team, the ABA's 2nd All-Time Scorer (behind Louie Dampier, was the 1972 ABA All-Star Game MVP, 1971 ABA Co-Rookie of the Year, Led ABA in scoring in 70-71 with 29.4 ppg and holds the ABA Record for most points in a season with 2,538 in 71-72.[17]

Issel remained with the Nuggets following the ABA–NBA merger in June 1976, and represented Denver in the 1977 NBA All-Star Game. He remained productive, topping 20 points per game five of his remaining eight years. Issel played a key role in helping the Nuggets make the postseason every year of his tenure,[13] alongside (at various points) fellow stars David Thompson, Bobby Jones, Kiki Vandeweghe, and Alex English. On January 31, 1980, Issel scored an NBA career high 47 points, including making 19 of 23 free throw attempts, in a 127-126 win over the New Jersey Nets.[18] On January 21, 1981, Issel grabbed an NBA career high 21 rebounds, while also scoring 32 points, during a 129-115 win over the San Antonio Spurs.[19] During the 1984 NBA Playoffs, Issel averaged his highest postseason per game scoring average since his ABA days with 27.4 points per game during a 2-3 series loss against the Utah Jazz.[13] Retiring following the 1984–1985 season, after the Nuggets were eliminated in the Western Conference Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers,[20] he received the NBA's J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award during his last season for his outstanding service to the community.[21]

In nine seasons and 718 NBA games with Denver, Issel averaged 20.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game.[22] Wearing number 44, Issel is the Nuggets' second all-time leading scorer. He accumulated over 27,000 points in his combined ABA and NBA career, trailing only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain and Julius Erving upon his retirement. Issel currently ranks #11 on the all time combined ABA/NBA scoring list. He missed only 24 games in 15 seasons, earning him the moniker, "the Horse". He was part of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1993.[7]

Coaching career

After his playing career ended, Issel retired to his Courtland horse farm in Woodford County, Kentucky. He spent a year doing color commentary for Kentucky basketball games then became a Nuggets broadcaster from 1988 to 1992.[citation needed]

Even with no coaching experience, Bernie Bickerstaff recruited him as Nuggets head coach in 1992. In 1994, Issel led his team to the playoffs with their first winning record in four years, after only winning 44 games in the previous two years. That year, the Nuggets pulled off the biggest upset to that date in National Basketball Association (NBA) playoff history, knocking off the Seattle SuperSonics in five games (the first ever 8th seed to beat a 1st seed in the first round). He resigned 34 games into the 1994–95 season after facing criticism for his coaching style, saying he didn't like the person he'd become.[citation needed]

Issel returned to the Nuggets in 1998 as president and general manager. He named himself head coach again in December 1999, yielding his general manager's title to Kiki Vandeweghe. His second tenure was far less successful than his first; the Nuggets did not post a winning season during this time. He was hampered in part by a drawn-out effort to find a new owner; two deals to sell the team collapsed at the last minute. Just before the start of the 1999–2000 season, he told reporters that there were several decisions he simply couldn't make due to the unstable ownership situation.[23] In 2000, Issel faced a team mutiny after he criticized them following a winless four-game Eastern road trip. The Nuggets' team captains called a boycott of their next practice, prompting interest from CNN and other news outlets. The team saw some improvement later in the season, but missed the playoffs with a 40–42 record.[24]

Issel's Nuggets tenure ended in December 2001. On December 11, after a close loss to the Charlotte Hornets, Issel heard a fan taunting him, as he walked off the court at the Pepsi Center. Issel taunted back, "Go drink another beer, you Mexican piece of shit."[25] The incident was captured on Denver's NBC affiliate, KUSA-TV.[26] The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce responded by stating that its members would boycott the team unless Issel was fired.[27] Issel was suspended without pay for four games by the team. He publicly apologized the next day, and on Friday met with Hispanic chamber representatives, who accepted his apology.[28][29] However, several members of Denver's Hispanic community thought the suspension was insufficient punishment and called for him to be fired. Hours before he was due to return, Issel took a leave of absence to decide whether he wanted to return. He accepted a buyout of his contract and resigned on December 26.[30][31]

Personal life

Issel's wife Cheri, whom he met at the University of Kentucky, is an accomplished artist. Cheri was a cheerleader at Kentucky. The Issels have two children, Sheridan and Scott.[32][33]

Greg Issel, Dan's younger brother, was a star forward on Batavia teams in 1968 and 1969, following Dan. Greg Issel died suddenly of heart failure in 1998 at the age of 46.[34]

In 2011, Issel served as executive director at the Bel Air Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles.[35] As of 2014, he lived in Windsor, Colorado, and was employed in the oil and gas business.[36]

In 2017, Issel served as speaker at Batavia High School's gymnasium to honor a family friend, fellow Batavia classmate and national sportscaster Craig Sager, after Sager's death. Sager and Issel were basketball teammates at Batavia High School when Sager was a freshman and Issel a senior.[5][6]

In February 2018, Issel became president of the Louisville Basketball Investment and Support Group, a Kentucky-based company founded in 2016 to pursue an NBA franchise.[37]

Honors

  • Issel was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1973.[3]
  • In 1985, Issel received the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award.[38]
  • In 1985, Issel's jersey #44 was retired by the Denver Nuggets.[39]
  • Issel was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1987.[40]
  • In 1993, Issel was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[38][7]
  • Issel was inducted into the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.[11]
  • In 2006, Issel was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.[41]
  • Issel was inducted into the Batavia High School Hall of Honor in 2015.[42]
  • In 2018, Issel was inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame.[43]
  • In April 2021, Issel joined local radio station ESPN Louisville to host Sports Talk with Dan Issel And Mike Pratt, airing weekdays from 10 to noon.

ABA/NBA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Denotes seasons in which Issel won an ABA championship
* Led the league

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1970–71 Kentucky(ABA) 83 39.4 .485 .000 .807 13.2 2.0 29.9*
1971–72 Kentucky(ABA) 83 43.0 .486 .273 .785 11.2 2.3 30.6
1972–73 Kentucky(ABA) 84* 42.0 .513 .200 .764 11.0 2.6 27.3
1973–74 Kentucky(ABA) 83 40.3 .480 .176 .787 10.2 1.7 .8 .4 25.5
1974–75 Kentucky(ABA) 83 34.5 .471 .000 .738 8.6 2.3 .9 .6 17.7
1975–76 Denver(ABA) 84 34.0 .511 .250 .816 11.0 2.4 1.2 .7 23.0
1976–77 Denver 79 31.7 .515 .797 8.8 2.2 1.2 .4 22.3
1977–78 Denver 82 34.8 .512 .782 10.1 3.7 1.2 .5 21.3
1978–79 Denver 81 33.9 .517 .754 9.1 3.1 .8 .6 17.0
1979–80 Denver 82 35.8 .505 .333 .775 8.8 2.4 1.1 .7 23.8
1980–81 Denver 80 33.0 .503 .167 .759 8.5 2.0 1.0 .7 21.9
1981–82 Denver 81 81 30.5 .527 .667 .834 7.5 2.2 .8 .7 22.9
1982–83 Denver 80 80 30.4 .510 .211 .835 7.5 2.8 1.0 .5 21.6
1983–84 Denver 76 66 27.3 .493 .211 .850 6.8 2.3 .8 .6 19.8
1984–85 Denver 77 9 21.9 .459 .143 .806 4.3 1.8 .8 .4 12.8
Career 1,218 236 34.3 .499 .204 .793 9.1 2.4 1.0 .5 22.6
All-Star 7 1 24.7 .512 .731 6.9 2.3 .1 .1 14.7

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1971 Kentucky(ABA) 19 35.3 .505 .878 11.6 1.5 28.1
1972 Kentucky(ABA) 6 44.8 .412 .000 .760 9.0 .8 22.0
1973 Kentucky(ABA) 19 43.4 .497 .167 .795 11.8 1.5 27.4
1974 Kentucky(ABA) 8 38.9 .444 .848 10.9 1.8 .5 .8 18.5
1975 Kentucky(ABA) 15 38.5 .467 .811 7.9 1.9 1.1 .8 20.3
1976 Denver(ABA) 13 36.2 .489 .000 .786 12.0 2.5 1.0 .6 20.5
1977 Denver 6 37.0 .510 .756 9.7 2.8 .8 .7 22.0
1978 Denver 13 35.4 .486 .862 10.3 4.1 .5 .2 20.2
1979 Denver 3 36.3 .533 .806 9.3 3.3 .0 .0 24.3
1982 Denver 3 34.3 .533 1.000* 7.0 1.7 1.0 .3 25.3
1983 Denver 8 28.4 .507 .000 .862 7.3 3.1 1.1 .6 20.4
1984 Denver 5 30.6 .510 .500 .821 8.0 1.6 1.2 1.2 27.4
1985 Denver 15 4 21.7 .459 1.000 .813 3.6 1.8 .8 .3 12.4
Career 133 4 35.5 .487 .250 .822 9.4 2.1 .8 .6 22.1

Head coaching record

Legend
Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L % Win–loss %
Playoffs PG Playoff games PW Playoff wins PL Playoff losses PW–L % Playoff win–loss %

NBA

Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL PW–L% Result
Denver 1992–93 82 36 46 .439 4th in Midwest Missed playoffs
Denver 1993–94 82 42 40 .512 4th in Midwest 12 6 6 .500 Lost in Conference Semifinals
Denver 1994–95 34 18 16 .529 (resigned)
Denver 1999–2000 82 35 47 .427 5th in Midwest Missed playoffs
Denver 2000–01 82 40 42 .488 6th in Midwest Missed playoffs
Denver 2001–02 26 9 17 .346 (resigned)
Career 388 180 208 .464 12 6 6 .500

See also

References

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External links

  • Dan Issel stats at Basketball-Reference
  • Legends profile: Dan Issel

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schoolBatavia Batavia Illinois CollegeKentucky 1967 1970 NBA draft1970 Round 8 Pick 122nd overallSelected by the Detroit PistonsPlaying career1970 1985PositionCenter Power forwardNumber44 25Coaching career1992 1994 1999 2002Career historyAs player 1970 1975Kentucky Colonels1975 1985Denver NuggetsAs coach 1992 1994 1999 2001Denver NuggetsCareer highlights and awardsABA champion 1975 NBA All Star 1977 6 ABA All Star 1971 1976 ABA All Star Game MVP 1972 All ABA First Team 1972 4 All ABA Second Team 1971 1973 1974 1976 ABA Rookie of the Year 1971 ABA scoring champion 1971 J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award 1985 ABA All Time Team No 44 retired by Denver Nuggets Consensus first team All American 1970 Consensus second team All American 1969 Career ABA and NBA statisticsPoints27 482 22 6 ppg Rebounds11 133 9 1 rpg Assists2 907 2 4 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comBasketball Hall of Fame as playerCollege Basketball Hall of FameInducted in 2006A prolific scorer Issel remains the all time leading scorer at the University of Kentucky the second leading scorer of all time for the NBA s Denver Nuggets and the second leading scorer of all time for the American Basketball Association itself Upon Issel s retirement from the NBA in 1985 Wilt Chamberlain Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Julius Erving were the only professional basketball players to have scored more career points 1 Issel was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993 Contents 1 Early life 2 College basketball career 3 Professional basketball career 3 1 Kentucky Colonels 1970 1975 3 2 Denver Nuggets 1975 1985 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 Honors 7 ABA NBA career statistics 7 1 Regular season 7 2 Playoffs 8 Head coaching record 8 1 NBA 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditIssel was born in Batavia Illinois son of Robert and Elanor Issel and grew up with sister Kathi and brother Greg Robert Issel owned and operated Issel Painting amp Decorating 2 Issel attended Batavia High School graduating in 1966 as an All American playing for Coach Don Vandersnick 3 Issel led Batavia to Regional titles his last two years As a senior Issel averaged 25 8 points on Batavia s 26 3 team 1 Growing up in Batavia Issel s backyard was adjacent to his friend Ken Anderson s back yard 4 Anderson became a National Football League quarterback with the Cincinnati Bengals and the 1981 NFL Most Valuable Player 5 Another Batavia High School teammate was future sports announcer Craig Sager who was a freshman at Batavia when Issel was a senior 6 4 Said Issel of his Batavia teammates What Batavia instilled in all three of us myself Kenny and Craig was a solid work ethic 5 According to Sports Illustrated Don VanDersnick showed Issel how to dunk by training him with a volleyball and had Issel jump up and grab the rim 50 times each day at practice Issel did not start for Batavia High s basketball team until he was a junior and considered himself fortunate that he had VanDersnick as his coach saying If he d told us that if we dove off a water tower it would make us better basketball players there would have been a line waiting to do it 4 College basketball career Edit A jersey honoring Issel hangs in Rupp Arena Issel was recruited by Northwestern Illinois and Wisconsin but he chose Kentucky 4 Issel then played college basketball at the University of Kentucky under legendary coach Adolph Rupp As a senior at Kentucky Issel averaged 33 9 points per game 36 0 in the NCAA Tournament to help Kentucky reach the Elite Eight 7 Issel was at UK 1966 1970 and scored 2 138 points an average of 25 7 per game and had 1 078 rebounds while being named an All American for two of the three seasons he was eligible for the award His career points total remains the highest among UK men s players 8 According to Sports Illustrated Magazine in a game early in Issel s Kentucky career teammates were neglecting to give him the ball Rupp called a timeout and said This guy is going to be Kentucky s all time leading scorer by the time he s through here I thought you might like to meet him 9 On February 7 1970 Issel scored 53 points in a 120 85 victory over Ole Miss breaking Cliff Hagan s single game record of 51 Issel s mark held for almost four decades until Jodie Meeks scored 54 points against Tennessee on January 13 2009 10 Issel also scored 51 at Louisiana State University on February 21 1970 currently the third best mark in school history 11 Issel s career at Kentucky coincided with that of Pete Maravich at SEC rival LSU who scored an NCAA record 3 667 points 44 2 per game Maravich and Issel finished 1 2 in SEC Player of the Year voting in each of their three seasons A three year starter for Kentucky Issel led his team to three Southeastern Conference titles and set 23 school records in his career 11 Professional basketball career Edit In his rookie season Dan Issel led the ABA in scoring with 29 9 points per game and also averaged 13 2 rebounds per game Kentucky Colonels 1970 1975 Edit Upon Issel s graduation in 1970 he was drafted by the Detroit Pistons 8th round of the National Basketball Association and the Kentucky Colonels 1st round of the American Basketball Association 12 Issel signed to play basketball for the Colonels and the ABA In his first season Issel led the ABA in scoring with an average of 29 9 points per game and pulled down 13 2 rebounds per game He played in the 1971 ABA All Star Game and was selected to the All ABA Second Team Issel shared ABA Rookie of the Year honors with Charlie Scott of the Virginia Squires 12 Issel s success did not stop there en route to the Colonels 1971 ABA Finals appearance that postseason Issel averaged 28 1 points and 11 6 rebounds per playoff game 13 Despite these averages the Colonels lost to the Zelmo Beaty led Utah Stars in a closely contested seven game series 14 The following season Issel played in 83 of 84 games and raised his scoring average to 30 6 points per game He was named the MVP of his second All Star Game for scoring 21 points and collaring nine rebounds Issel made the All ABA First Team of that season 12 Helped by dominant 7 2 center Artis Gilmore the 1974 75 Kentucky Colonels won the 1975 ABA championship with key support from Issel and sharp shooting guard and fellow ex Kentucky Wildcat Louie Dampier In Game 4 of the series Issel led all scorers with 26 points 15 In six seasons Issel led the league in total points three times including a record 2 538 in 1971 72 and was an All Star each year Denver Nuggets 1975 1985 Edit Prior to the 1975 76 season the Colonels traded Issel to the Baltimore Claws formerly the Memphis Sounds for Tom Owens and cash The Claws folded before the season s start and Issel was subsequently traded to the Denver Nuggets for Dave Robisch and cash citation needed During his first season on the Nuggets Issel and his new team finished with an ABA best 60 24 record and advanced to the ABA Finals where he averaged 22 8 points and 12 8 rebounds during a contested six game series loss 16 For his ABA career Issel was a 6 Time ABA All Star 5 Time Member of ABA All Pro Team the ABA s 2nd All Time Scorer behind Louie Dampier was the 1972 ABA All Star Game MVP 1971 ABA Co Rookie of the Year Led ABA in scoring in 70 71 with 29 4 ppg and holds the ABA Record for most points in a season with 2 538 in 71 72 17 Issel remained with the Nuggets following the ABA NBA merger in June 1976 and represented Denver in the 1977 NBA All Star Game He remained productive topping 20 points per game five of his remaining eight years Issel played a key role in helping the Nuggets make the postseason every year of his tenure 13 alongside at various points fellow stars David Thompson Bobby Jones Kiki Vandeweghe and Alex English On January 31 1980 Issel scored an NBA career high 47 points including making 19 of 23 free throw attempts in a 127 126 win over the New Jersey Nets 18 On January 21 1981 Issel grabbed an NBA career high 21 rebounds while also scoring 32 points during a 129 115 win over the San Antonio Spurs 19 During the 1984 NBA Playoffs Issel averaged his highest postseason per game scoring average since his ABA days with 27 4 points per game during a 2 3 series loss against the Utah Jazz 13 Retiring following the 1984 1985 season after the Nuggets were eliminated in the Western Conference Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers 20 he received the NBA s J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award during his last season for his outstanding service to the community 21 In nine seasons and 718 NBA games with Denver Issel averaged 20 4 points and 7 9 rebounds per game 22 Wearing number 44 Issel is the Nuggets second all time leading scorer He accumulated over 27 000 points in his combined ABA and NBA career trailing only Kareem Abdul Jabbar Wilt Chamberlain and Julius Erving upon his retirement Issel currently ranks 11 on the all time combined ABA NBA scoring list He missed only 24 games in 15 seasons earning him the moniker the Horse He was part of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1993 7 Coaching career EditAfter his playing career ended Issel retired to his Courtland horse farm in Woodford County Kentucky He spent a year doing color commentary for Kentucky basketball games then became a Nuggets broadcaster from 1988 to 1992 citation needed Even with no coaching experience Bernie Bickerstaff recruited him as Nuggets head coach in 1992 In 1994 Issel led his team to the playoffs with their first winning record in four years after only winning 44 games in the previous two years That year the Nuggets pulled off the biggest upset to that date in National Basketball Association NBA playoff history knocking off the Seattle SuperSonics in five games the first ever 8th seed to beat a 1st seed in the first round He resigned 34 games into the 1994 95 season after facing criticism for his coaching style saying he didn t like the person he d become citation needed Issel returned to the Nuggets in 1998 as president and general manager He named himself head coach again in December 1999 yielding his general manager s title to Kiki Vandeweghe His second tenure was far less successful than his first the Nuggets did not post a winning season during this time He was hampered in part by a drawn out effort to find a new owner two deals to sell the team collapsed at the last minute Just before the start of the 1999 2000 season he told reporters that there were several decisions he simply couldn t make due to the unstable ownership situation 23 In 2000 Issel faced a team mutiny after he criticized them following a winless four game Eastern road trip The Nuggets team captains called a boycott of their next practice prompting interest from CNN and other news outlets The team saw some improvement later in the season but missed the playoffs with a 40 42 record 24 Issel s Nuggets tenure ended in December 2001 On December 11 after a close loss to the Charlotte Hornets Issel heard a fan taunting him as he walked off the court at the Pepsi Center Issel taunted back Go drink another beer you Mexican piece of shit 25 The incident was captured on Denver s NBC affiliate KUSA TV 26 The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce responded by stating that its members would boycott the team unless Issel was fired 27 Issel was suspended without pay for four games by the team He publicly apologized the next day and on Friday met with Hispanic chamber representatives who accepted his apology 28 29 However several members of Denver s Hispanic community thought the suspension was insufficient punishment and called for him to be fired Hours before he was due to return Issel took a leave of absence to decide whether he wanted to return He accepted a buyout of his contract and resigned on December 26 30 31 Personal life EditIssel s wife Cheri whom he met at the University of Kentucky is an accomplished artist Cheri was a cheerleader at Kentucky The Issels have two children Sheridan and Scott 32 33 Greg Issel Dan s younger brother was a star forward on Batavia teams in 1968 and 1969 following Dan Greg Issel died suddenly of heart failure in 1998 at the age of 46 34 In 2011 Issel served as executive director at the Bel Air Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles 35 As of 2014 he lived in Windsor Colorado and was employed in the oil and gas business 36 In 2017 Issel served as speaker at Batavia High School s gymnasium to honor a family friend fellow Batavia classmate and national sportscaster Craig Sager after Sager s death Sager and Issel were basketball teammates at Batavia High School when Sager was a freshman and Issel a senior 5 6 In February 2018 Issel became president of the Louisville Basketball Investment and Support Group a Kentucky based company founded in 2016 to pursue an NBA franchise 37 Honors EditIssel was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1973 3 In 1985 Issel received the J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award 38 In 1985 Issel s jersey 44 was retired by the Denver Nuggets 39 Issel was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1987 40 In 1993 Issel was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 38 7 Issel was inducted into the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005 11 In 2006 Issel was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame 41 Issel was inducted into the Batavia High School Hall of Honor in 2015 42 In 2018 Issel was inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame 43 In April 2021 Issel joined local radio station ESPN Louisville to host Sports Talk with Dan Issel And Mike Pratt airing weekdays from 10 to noon ABA NBA career statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Denotes seasons in which Issel won an ABA championship Led the leagueRegular season Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1970 71 Kentucky ABA 83 39 4 485 000 807 13 2 2 0 29 9 1971 72 Kentucky ABA 83 43 0 486 273 785 11 2 2 3 30 61972 73 Kentucky ABA 84 42 0 513 200 764 11 0 2 6 27 31973 74 Kentucky ABA 83 40 3 480 176 787 10 2 1 7 8 4 25 51974 75 Kentucky ABA 83 34 5 471 000 738 8 6 2 3 9 6 17 71975 76 Denver ABA 84 34 0 511 250 816 11 0 2 4 1 2 7 23 01976 77 Denver 79 31 7 515 797 8 8 2 2 1 2 4 22 31977 78 Denver 82 34 8 512 782 10 1 3 7 1 2 5 21 31978 79 Denver 81 33 9 517 754 9 1 3 1 8 6 17 01979 80 Denver 82 35 8 505 333 775 8 8 2 4 1 1 7 23 81980 81 Denver 80 33 0 503 167 759 8 5 2 0 1 0 7 21 91981 82 Denver 81 81 30 5 527 667 834 7 5 2 2 8 7 22 91982 83 Denver 80 80 30 4 510 211 835 7 5 2 8 1 0 5 21 61983 84 Denver 76 66 27 3 493 211 850 6 8 2 3 8 6 19 81984 85 Denver 77 9 21 9 459 143 806 4 3 1 8 8 4 12 8Career 1 218 236 34 3 499 204 793 9 1 2 4 1 0 5 22 6All Star 7 1 24 7 512 731 6 9 2 3 1 1 14 7Playoffs Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1971 Kentucky ABA 19 35 3 505 878 11 6 1 5 28 11972 Kentucky ABA 6 44 8 412 000 760 9 0 8 22 01973 Kentucky ABA 19 43 4 497 167 795 11 8 1 5 27 41974 Kentucky ABA 8 38 9 444 848 10 9 1 8 5 8 18 51975 Kentucky ABA 15 38 5 467 811 7 9 1 9 1 1 8 20 31976 Denver ABA 13 36 2 489 000 786 12 0 2 5 1 0 6 20 51977 Denver 6 37 0 510 756 9 7 2 8 8 7 22 01978 Denver 13 35 4 486 862 10 3 4 1 5 2 20 21979 Denver 3 36 3 533 806 9 3 3 3 0 0 24 31982 Denver 3 34 3 533 1 000 7 0 1 7 1 0 3 25 31983 Denver 8 28 4 507 000 862 7 3 3 1 1 1 6 20 41984 Denver 5 30 6 510 500 821 8 0 1 6 1 2 1 2 27 41985 Denver 15 4 21 7 459 1 000 813 3 6 1 8 8 3 12 4Career 133 4 35 5 487 250 822 9 4 2 1 8 6 22 1Head coaching record EditLegend Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W L Win loss Playoffs PG Playoff games PW Playoff wins PL Playoff losses PW L Playoff win loss NBA Edit Team Year G W L W L Finish PG PW PL PW L ResultDenver 1992 93 82 36 46 439 4th in Midwest Missed playoffsDenver 1993 94 82 42 40 512 4th in Midwest 12 6 6 500 Lost in Conference SemifinalsDenver 1994 95 34 18 16 529 resigned Denver 1999 2000 82 35 47 427 5th in Midwest Missed playoffsDenver 2000 01 82 40 42 488 6th in Midwest Missed playoffsDenver 2001 02 26 9 17 346 resigned Career 388 180 208 464 12 6 6 500See also EditList of NCAA Division I men s basketball players with 2 000 points and 1 000 reboundsReferences Edit a b https www pressreader com usa chicago sun times 20081026 282484294592311 via PressReader a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Batavia Funeral Set for Father of NBA Great Dan Issel Geneva IL Patch November 28 2012 a b Illinois Basketball Coaches Association www ibcaillinois org Archived from the original on January 5 2019 Retrieved January 5 2019 a b c d Looney Douglas S King Of The Rocky Mountains Vault a b c Henricksen Joe July 5 2017 Henricksen Batavia basketball community to celebrate the life of its native son Craig Sager a 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accepts buyout resigns from Nuggets Associated Press December 26 2001 Retrieved November 5 2021 Nelson Amanda February 14 2015 Cheri Issel found love on the basketball court now she s found passion on an artist s canvas KYForward com Vaught Jamie November 8 2018 Jamie Vaught Many years later Dan Issel still an all time favorite among Kentucky basketball fans Kadin Deborah February 12 1998 GREGORY ISSEL 46 OF BASKETBALL FAMILY chicagotribune com Spears Mark March 4 2011 Issel finds peace after turmoil of NBA Archived from the original on November 19 2014 Retrieved September 18 2016 Moss Irv February 3 2014 Colorado Classics Dan Issel former Denver Nuggets player coach Denver Post Archived from the original on November 19 2014 Retrieved September 18 2016 DAN ISSEL NAMED PRESIDENT OF NBA 2 LOUISVILLE GROUP owensbororadio com February 15 2018 a b NBA com Dan Issel Bio www nba com TheGoldenAge Dan Issel Denver Nuggets Dan Issel Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Daniel P Issel 2015 Inductees 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