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Derrek Dickey

Derrek Dickey (March 20, 1951 – June 25, 2002) was an American professional basketball player and sportscaster.

Derrek Dickey
Personal information
Born(1951-03-20)March 20, 1951
Cincinnati, Ohio
DiedJune 25, 2002(2002-06-25) (aged 51)
Sacramento, California
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight218 lb (99 kg)
Career information
High schoolPurcell (Cincinnati, Ohio)
CollegeCincinnati (1970–1973)
NBA draft1973 / Round: 2 / Pick: 29th overall
Selected by the Golden State Warriors
Playing career1973–1978
PositionSmall forward
Number40
Career history
19731978Golden State Warriors
1978Chicago Bulls
Career highlights and awards
Career statistics
Points1,962 (6.1 ppg)
Rebounds1,575 (4.9 rpg)
Assists346 (1.1 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Dickey was born in Cincinnati, the son of John and Ola Dickey.[1] A 6'7" forward, Dickey starred at Purcell High School (now Purcell Marian High School) in Cincinnati, where he led the city in scoring in 1968–69.[2] He earned first-team All-Ohio honors.[3]

He played basketball at the University of Cincinnati for three varsity seasons (1970–71 through 1972–73; freshmen were not eligible in 1969–70). For his college career, he averaged 17.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game.[4]

He led the team in rebounding all three seasons with averages of 12.1, 10.9 and 10.0, and he led once in scoring with 17.9 points per game, as a sophomore. He was a team captain both his junior and senior years. The Bearcats had a record of 48–30 during his three seasons.[5]

Dickey was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the second round of the 1973 NBA Draft. Dickey played five seasons in the NBA with the Warriors and the Chicago Bulls, averaging 6.1 points per game and 4.9 rebounds per game. He was a key contributor on the 1975 Warriors team that won the NBA Championship during which Dickey set personal bests of 23.2 minutes per game, 7.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.6 assists. His field goal percentage was .482.[6]

After his playing career ended, Dickey served as a color commentator on telecasts of University of Cincinnati basketball games. He also held stints as an analyst for the Sacramento Kings and the Chicago Bulls as well as ESPN.[1]

In 1988, he was inducted into the University of Cincinnati Athletic Hall of Fame.[5]

Dickey suffered a stroke in 1997 and lost the use of his left arm and leg. Through rehabilitation, he regained his ability to walk and resumed his broadcasting duties. He also became a volunteer for the American Heart Association.

In 2002, Dickey died of heart failure at his home in Sacramento.[2] He was survived by his wife, Sally (Simonds), whom he married in 1998; two sons, Derrek Jr. and David; a daughter, Dana; his father, John; a sister, Debbie Dickey-Gilbert; and three grandchildren.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b . www.gobearcats.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-06.
  2. ^ a b c "Cincinnati News, Sports and Things to do | Cincinnati Enquirer".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-01-26.
  4. ^ "The Draft Review".
  5. ^ a b . www.gobearcats.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-18.
  6. ^ "Derrek Dickey Stats".

derrek, dickey, march, 1951, june, 2002, american, professional, basketball, player, sportscaster, personal, informationborn, 1951, march, 1951cincinnati, ohiodiedjune, 2002, 2002, aged, sacramento, californianationalityamericanlisted, height6, listed, weight2. Derrek Dickey March 20 1951 June 25 2002 was an American professional basketball player and sportscaster Derrek DickeyPersonal informationBorn 1951 03 20 March 20 1951Cincinnati OhioDiedJune 25 2002 2002 06 25 aged 51 Sacramento CaliforniaNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 7 in 2 01 m Listed weight218 lb 99 kg Career informationHigh schoolPurcell Cincinnati Ohio CollegeCincinnati 1970 1973 NBA draft1973 Round 2 Pick 29th overallSelected by the Golden State WarriorsPlaying career1973 1978PositionSmall forwardNumber40Career history1973 1978Golden State Warriors1978Chicago BullsCareer highlights and awardsNBA champion 1975 Career statisticsPoints1 962 6 1 ppg Rebounds1 575 4 9 rpg Assists346 1 1 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comDickey was born in Cincinnati the son of John and Ola Dickey 1 A 6 7 forward Dickey starred at Purcell High School now Purcell Marian High School in Cincinnati where he led the city in scoring in 1968 69 2 He earned first team All Ohio honors 3 He played basketball at the University of Cincinnati for three varsity seasons 1970 71 through 1972 73 freshmen were not eligible in 1969 70 For his college career he averaged 17 0 points and 11 0 rebounds per game 4 He led the team in rebounding all three seasons with averages of 12 1 10 9 and 10 0 and he led once in scoring with 17 9 points per game as a sophomore He was a team captain both his junior and senior years The Bearcats had a record of 48 30 during his three seasons 5 Dickey was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the second round of the 1973 NBA Draft Dickey played five seasons in the NBA with the Warriors and the Chicago Bulls averaging 6 1 points per game and 4 9 rebounds per game He was a key contributor on the 1975 Warriors team that won the NBA Championship during which Dickey set personal bests of 23 2 minutes per game 7 7 points 6 9 rebounds and 1 6 assists His field goal percentage was 482 6 After his playing career ended Dickey served as a color commentator on telecasts of University of Cincinnati basketball games He also held stints as an analyst for the Sacramento Kings and the Chicago Bulls as well as ESPN 1 In 1988 he was inducted into the University of Cincinnati Athletic Hall of Fame 5 Dickey suffered a stroke in 1997 and lost the use of his left arm and leg Through rehabilitation he regained his ability to walk and resumed his broadcasting duties He also became a volunteer for the American Heart Association In 2002 Dickey died of heart failure at his home in Sacramento 2 He was survived by his wife Sally Simonds whom he married in 1998 two sons Derrek Jr and David a daughter Dana his father John a sister Debbie Dickey Gilbert and three grandchildren 2 References Edit a b Memorial Service Set for Derrek Dickey GoBEARCATS com The Official Athletics Website of the University of Cincinnati www gobearcats com Archived from the original on 2014 03 06 a b c Cincinnati News Sports and Things to do Cincinnati Enquirer Associated Press All Ohio Teams Archived from the original on 2014 02 03 Retrieved 2014 01 26 The Draft Review a b Derrek Dickey Profile GoBEARCATS com The Official Athletics Website of the University of Cincinnati www gobearcats com Archived from the original on 2013 06 18 Derrek Dickey Stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derrek Dickey amp oldid 1125317982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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