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Danny Fortson

Daniel Anthony Fortson (born March 27, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. He played the power forward and center position in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1997 to 2007.

Danny Fortson
Personal information
Born (1976-03-27) March 27, 1976 (age 46)
Altoona, Pennsylvania
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
High schoolShaler Area (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
CollegeCincinnati (1994–1997)
NBA draft1997 / Round: 1 / Pick: 10th overall
Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks
Playing career1997–2007
PositionPower forward / Center
Number15, 21, 27
Career history
19971999Denver Nuggets
1999–2000Boston Celtics
20002003Golden State Warriors
2003–2004Dallas Mavericks
20042007Seattle SuperSonics
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points3,615 (8.2 ppg)
Rebounds3,184 (7.2 rpg)
Assists301 (0.7 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life

Although born in Philadelphia, Fortson grew up in Altoona, Pennsylvania in a difficult home environment. He did not get along well with his father, who spent some time in jail, while his mother struggled with diabetes and depression.[1] Fortson had grown up in the same neighborhood as Doug West and began pre school at the same school West attended, Altoona Area High School. Before starting there, he became friends with a family whose son played on his AAU basketball team. He spent two summers living with the family in the middle-class Pittsburgh suburb of Shaler Township, eighty five mile west of Altoona.[2]

After his sophomore year, he and his mother moved to Shaler and Fortson transferred to Shaler Area High School for his final two years in high school (1992–1994). He was ruled ineligible his junior year for all but two games but averaged 30 points per game his senior year.[2] He was a member of the prestigious Back board squad for pre-college basketball prospects.

College career

Fortson played for the Cincinnati Bearcats for 3 years from 1994 to 1997. In 1997 opposing coach Charlie Spoonhour complimented Fortson with: "I could do a chin-up on his arm, and it wouldn't affect his shooting." [1]

In his three years playing for the Bearcats he became the school's second highest all-time scorer by scoring 1,881 points.[3]

A physical player with a soft shooting touch, he led UC to Conference USA championships in 1996 and 1997. He was a consensus first team All-American in 1997 when he averaged 21.3 points and 9.1 rebounds while shooting 62 percent from the field.

NBA career

Fortson began his pro career after being drafted 10th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. He was immediately traded the same day to the Denver Nuggets. In his first year, he averaged double-digit points and the next year averaged a double-double in both points and rebounds despite being undersized playing the center position. However, he had 16.7% of his own shots blocked that season, the highest ever in the NBA as of 2012–13.[a][4] Before the 1999–2000 season, he was once again traded to the Boston Celtics in a six-player deal. He missed the first 25 games of the season with a stress fracture in his right foot. He was traded to the Toronto Raptors on February 9, 2000 for Alvin Williams and Sean Marks, but the trade was rescinded two days later when Williams failed his physical.

Fortson did not play much with the Celtics and averaged 7.6 points and 6.7 rebounds per game. Following that season, he was traded to the Golden State Warriors in a four-team trade. He averaged 16.7 points and 16.3 rebounds per game for the Warriors in the first six games of the 2000–01 season, but those were the only games he would play due to another stress fracture injury in his right foot. He returned the following season, and had the best year of his career averaging 11.2 points and 11.7 rebounds in only 28.8 minutes as a starter for 76 games. In the 2002–03 season, Fortson mostly spent his time on the bench as most of his minutes went to Antawn Jamison and Troy Murphy. For the fourth time in his career, Fortson was again traded, this time in a nine-player deal to the Dallas Mavericks.

Fortson averaged only 11 minutes per game for the Mavericks, having to play behind forwards Dirk Nowitzki and Antoine Walker. Because of a need for a center who could make a jump shot, the Mavericks swapped Fortson for Calvin Booth with the Sonics in the offseason of 2004. Quickly, Fortson was back in the rotation and became a fan favorite in Seattle because of his physical play and rebounding prowess.

Fortson was a frequent target of foul calls by referees because of his physical play. As a result, Fortson registered the second-highest technical foul total among all active players during the 2004–05 season. During the 2005–06 season, Fortson's popularity and playing time diminished.

After returning from a two-game suspension on January 2, 2006, Fortson called NBA senior vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson a "gangster" for the nearly $200,000 in fines Fortson was docked for his latest transgression with an official.[5]

Fortson's rights were renounced by the Thunder on December 22, 2009 after not playing in the NBA since 2007.[6]

Eighteen years after Fortson left UC, he was recognized as one of the greatest players in UC history when he was inducted into the Bearcats’ Hall of Fame on October 29, 2015.[7] On May 21, 2016, Fortson was inducted in the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame.[3][8]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Comparison limited to players who attempted at least 500 field goals in a season since 1997, the earliest for which NBA.com has data.

References

  1. ^ Allen, Percy (December 8, 2004). "Fortson's life on the rebound with Sonics". Seattle Times. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Holding the Fort" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 5, 1997.
  3. ^ a b "Danny Fortsen". ohiobasketballhalloffame.com. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  4. ^ Dwyer, Kelly (April 17, 2013). "Tristan Thompson neared NBA infamy before Zydrunas Ilgauskas taught him how not to get blocked". yahoo.com. from the original on April 20, 2013.
  5. ^ SI.com – Scorecard Daily – NBA Truth & Rumors: Jan. 3, 2006 – Tuesday January 3, 2006 12:29PM
  6. ^ Sham Sports transaction OKC Thunder December 22, 2009.
  7. ^ KOCH: Fortson Hall of Fame Nod a Long Time Coming GoBEARCATS.com. October 29, 2015.
  8. ^ "Danny Fortson's Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame Induction". Youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved April 24, 2020.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com

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Daniel Anthony Fortson born March 27 1976 is an American former professional basketball player He played the power forward and center position in the National Basketball Association NBA from 1997 to 2007 Danny FortsonPersonal informationBorn 1976 03 27 March 27 1976 age 46 Altoona PennsylvaniaNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 7 in 2 01 m Listed weight260 lb 118 kg Career informationHigh schoolShaler Area Pittsburgh Pennsylvania CollegeCincinnati 1994 1997 NBA draft1997 Round 1 Pick 10th overallSelected by the Milwaukee BucksPlaying career1997 2007PositionPower forward CenterNumber15 21 27Career history1997 1999Denver Nuggets1999 2000Boston Celtics2000 2003Golden State Warriors2003 2004Dallas Mavericks2004 2007Seattle SuperSonicsCareer highlights and awardsConsensus first team All American 1997 Consensus second team All American 1996 2 Conference USA Player of the Year 1996 1997 2 First team All Conference USA 1996 1997 Third team Parade All American 1994 Career NBA statisticsPoints3 615 8 2 ppg Rebounds3 184 7 2 rpg Assists301 0 7 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 NBA career 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditAlthough born in Philadelphia Fortson grew up in Altoona Pennsylvania in a difficult home environment He did not get along well with his father who spent some time in jail while his mother struggled with diabetes and depression 1 Fortson had grown up in the same neighborhood as Doug West and began pre school at the same school West attended Altoona Area High School Before starting there he became friends with a family whose son played on his AAU basketball team He spent two summers living with the family in the middle class Pittsburgh suburb of Shaler Township eighty five mile west of Altoona 2 After his sophomore year he and his mother moved to Shaler and Fortson transferred to Shaler Area High School for his final two years in high school 1992 1994 He was ruled ineligible his junior year for all but two games but averaged 30 points per game his senior year 2 He was a member of the prestigious Back board squad for pre college basketball prospects College career EditFortson played for the Cincinnati Bearcats for 3 years from 1994 to 1997 In 1997 opposing coach Charlie Spoonhour complimented Fortson with I could do a chin up on his arm and it wouldn t affect his shooting 1 In his three years playing for the Bearcats he became the school s second highest all time scorer by scoring 1 881 points 3 A physical player with a soft shooting touch he led UC to Conference USA championships in 1996 and 1997 He was a consensus first team All American in 1997 when he averaged 21 3 points and 9 1 rebounds while shooting 62 percent from the field NBA career EditFortson began his pro career after being drafted 10th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks He was immediately traded the same day to the Denver Nuggets In his first year he averaged double digit points and the next year averaged a double double in both points and rebounds despite being undersized playing the center position However he had 16 7 of his own shots blocked that season the highest ever in the NBA as of 2012 13 a 4 Before the 1999 2000 season he was once again traded to the Boston Celtics in a six player deal He missed the first 25 games of the season with a stress fracture in his right foot He was traded to the Toronto Raptors on February 9 2000 for Alvin Williams and Sean Marks but the trade was rescinded two days later when Williams failed his physical Fortson did not play much with the Celtics and averaged 7 6 points and 6 7 rebounds per game Following that season he was traded to the Golden State Warriors in a four team trade He averaged 16 7 points and 16 3 rebounds per game for the Warriors in the first six games of the 2000 01 season but those were the only games he would play due to another stress fracture injury in his right foot He returned the following season and had the best year of his career averaging 11 2 points and 11 7 rebounds in only 28 8 minutes as a starter for 76 games In the 2002 03 season Fortson mostly spent his time on the bench as most of his minutes went to Antawn Jamison and Troy Murphy For the fourth time in his career Fortson was again traded this time in a nine player deal to the Dallas Mavericks Fortson averaged only 11 minutes per game for the Mavericks having to play behind forwards Dirk Nowitzki and Antoine Walker Because of a need for a center who could make a jump shot the Mavericks swapped Fortson for Calvin Booth with the Sonics in the offseason of 2004 Quickly Fortson was back in the rotation and became a fan favorite in Seattle because of his physical play and rebounding prowess Fortson was a frequent target of foul calls by referees because of his physical play As a result Fortson registered the second highest technical foul total among all active players during the 2004 05 season During the 2005 06 season Fortson s popularity and playing time diminished After returning from a two game suspension on January 2 2006 Fortson called NBA senior vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson a gangster for the nearly 200 000 in fines Fortson was docked for his latest transgression with an official 5 Fortson s rights were renounced by the Thunder on December 22 2009 after not playing in the NBA since 2007 6 Eighteen years after Fortson left UC he was recognized as one of the greatest players in UC history when he was inducted into the Bearcats Hall of Fame on October 29 2015 7 On May 21 2016 Fortson was inducted in the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame 3 8 See also Edit Sports portalNotes Edit Comparison limited to players who attempted at least 500 field goals in a season since 1997 the earliest for which NBA com has data References Edit Allen Percy December 8 2004 Fortson s life on the rebound with Sonics Seattle Times Retrieved September 10 2020 a b Holding the Fort St Louis Post Dispatch January 5 1997 a b Danny Fortsen ohiobasketballhalloffame com Retrieved April 26 2020 Dwyer Kelly April 17 2013 Tristan Thompson neared NBA infamy before Zydrunas Ilgauskas taught him how not to get blocked yahoo com Archived from the original on April 20 2013 SI com Scorecard Daily NBA Truth amp Rumors Jan 3 2006 Tuesday January 3 2006 12 29PM Sham Sports transaction OKC Thunder December 22 2009 KOCH Fortson Hall of Fame Nod a Long Time Coming GoBEARCATS com October 29 2015 Danny Fortson s Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Youtube com Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved April 24 2020 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from NBA com and Basketball Reference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Fortson amp oldid 1134798050, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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