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Dwight Davis (basketball)

Dwight E. Davis (born October 11, 1949) is a retired American professional basketball player. After playing college basketball at the University of Houston from 1969 to 1972, Davis was selected as the 3rd overall pick of 1972 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Nicknamed "Double D", Davis played for five seasons in the NBA.

Dwight Davis
Davis with the Houston Cougars in the 1971–72 season
Personal information
Born (1949-10-28) October 28, 1949 (age 74)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolWorthing (Houston, Texas)
CollegeHouston (1969–1972)
NBA draft1972: 1st round, 3rd overall pick
Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Playing career1972–1977
PositionPower forward
Number42
Career history
19721975Cleveland Cavaliers
19751977Golden State Warriors
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points2,936 (8.6 ppg)
Rebounds1,991 (5.9 rpg)
Assists529 (1.6 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

College career edit

Graduating from Worthing High School in Houston, Texas, Davis enrolled at Houston, recruited by Hall of Fame Coach Guy Lewis.

As a sophomore in 1969–1970, Davis averaged 19.9 points and 10.3 rebounds as Houston finished 25–5 and advanced to the 1970 NCAA University Division basketball tournament.[1][2]

Davis averaged 20.1 points, 12.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists as the 1970–1971 Cougars were 22–7.[3] In the 1971 NCAA University Division basketball tournament, Davis had 30 points and 8 rebounds in Houston's opening round win over New Mexico state and averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds in the Cougars' three games.[4]

As a senior in 1971–1972, Davis averaged 24.4 points, 11.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists. Houston finished 20–7 and again appeared in the NCAA Tournament.[5]

Davis earned a BS degree from Houston and is a member of the Bauer Business School Circle of Honor.[6]

NBA career edit

Davis was the No. 3 overall pick of the 1972 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He averaged 9.4 points and 7.0 rebounds as a rookie for the Cavaliers and Coach Bill Fitch. Davis was named to the First Team All-Rookie Team along with Freddie Boyd, Bob McAdoo, Lloyd Neal and Jim Price.[7][8]

Davis had the best year of his NBA career in 1973–1974, averaging 12.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists.[7] He followed that season with a 9.8 point and 5.9 rebound season for the Cavaliers in 1974–1975.[9]

On May 29, 1975, Davis was traded by the Cavaliers to the Golden State Warriors for Butch Beard, a 1975 1st round draft pick (John Lambert was later selected) and a 1975 2nd round draft pick (Mel Utley was later selected).

In 72 games with the Warriors in 1975–1976, Davis averaged 4.2 points and 3.1 rebounds, in 12 minutes per game, as the Warriors advanced to the Western Division Finals.[10] The next season he played in just 33 games with 4.8 point and 2.9 rebound averages, as he suffered a career ending injury. He tore his quadriceps on a play against the Boston Celtics on February 20, 1977.[11][6][12]

Overall in his NBA career with the Cleveland Cavaliers (1972–75) and Golden State Warriors (1975–77), The 6 ft 8 in forward averaged 8.6 points and 5.9 rebounds in 340 career regular season games.[13]

Personal edit

Davis currently lives in New Hampshire, with his wife Gayle. He is the father of four children.[6][14]

Davis is the past chair, vice-chair and served on the board of directors for the National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) from 2014 – 2018.[15]

In 2007, Davis was appointed by New Hampshire Governor John Lynch to the N.H. Workforce Youth Council, and in 2008 he became the chair.[16] Davis has been reappointed to the WOIA board by Governors Hassan and Sununu. He served as a board member of the Greater Seacoast United Way, and is a current board member of Prospero Health and Cambridge Trust, and President of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire.

In 2014, Dwight launched the Davis Care Group with his wife. They operate Senior Helpers of Southern New Hampshire providing in-home non-medical care. In 2016 they were named "Rookie of the Year" by Senior Helpers. Since opening their doors they have received many awards on behalf of their team, including the 2018 Business Excellence Award for Healthcare by the New Hampshire Business Review. He was named one of the top 200 most influential business leaders in the State of New Hampshire in 2019 and 2021. He is a founding member of the BAPOC-NH, a group which is focused on bringing people of color together to advance racial justice and to build intergroup connections and relationships.

Honors edit

  • Davis was inducted into the "Hall of Honor" at the University of Houston in 2006.

References edit

  1. ^ "1969–70 Houston Cougars Roster and Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "1969–70 Houston Cougars Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "1970–71 Houston Cougars Roster and Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  4. ^ "Dwight Davis 1970–71 Game Log". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  5. ^ "1971–72 Houston Cougars Roster and Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  6. ^ a b c "Dwight Davis – National Basketball Retired Players Association".
  7. ^ a b "1972–73 NBA Season Summary". Basketball-Reference.com.
  8. ^ "1972–73 Cleveland Cavaliers Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  9. ^ "1973–74 Cleveland Cavaliers Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  10. ^ "1975–76 Golden State Warriors Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  11. ^ "1976–77 Golden State Warriors Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  12. ^ Sullivan, Mike. "Celtics connections run deep for former NBA standout Dwight Davis". seacoastonline.com.
  13. ^ "Dwight Davis Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  14. ^ "Q&A with: Workforce Opportunity Youth Council Chair Dwight Davis – New Hampshire Business Review – June 3 2011". www.nhbr.com.
  15. ^ Weiner, Yitzi (12 January 2018). "The Importance of Giving Back as Entrepreneurs and Business Owners: With Former NBA Player, Dwight…".
  16. ^ About the Council, nhworks.org.

External links edit

  • Career NBA stats @ basketball-reference.com
  • Career NCAA stats @ thedraftreview.com

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Dwight E Davis born October 11 1949 is a retired American professional basketball player After playing college basketball at the University of Houston from 1969 to 1972 Davis was selected as the 3rd overall pick of 1972 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers Nicknamed Double D Davis played for five seasons in the NBA Dwight DavisDavis with the Houston Cougars in the 1971 72 seasonPersonal informationBorn 1949 10 28 October 28 1949 age 74 Houston Texas U S NationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 8 in 2 03 m Listed weight220 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh schoolWorthing Houston Texas CollegeHouston 1969 1972 NBA draft1972 1st round 3rd overall pickSelected by the Cleveland CavaliersPlaying career1972 1977PositionPower forwardNumber42Career history1972 1975Cleveland Cavaliers1975 1977Golden State WarriorsCareer highlights and awardsNBA All Rookie First Team 1973 Second team All American AP 1972 Career NBA statisticsPoints2 936 8 6 ppg Rebounds1 991 5 9 rpg Assists529 1 6 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 College career 2 NBA career 3 Personal 4 Honors 5 References 6 External linksCollege career editGraduating from Worthing High School in Houston Texas Davis enrolled at Houston recruited by Hall of Fame Coach Guy Lewis As a sophomore in 1969 1970 Davis averaged 19 9 points and 10 3 rebounds as Houston finished 25 5 and advanced to the 1970 NCAA University Division basketball tournament 1 2 Davis averaged 20 1 points 12 3 rebounds and 2 9 assists as the 1970 1971 Cougars were 22 7 3 In the 1971 NCAA University Division basketball tournament Davis had 30 points and 8 rebounds in Houston s opening round win over New Mexico state and averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds in the Cougars three games 4 As a senior in 1971 1972 Davis averaged 24 4 points 11 7 rebounds and 3 9 assists Houston finished 20 7 and again appeared in the NCAA Tournament 5 Davis earned a BS degree from Houston and is a member of the Bauer Business School Circle of Honor 6 NBA career editDavis was the No 3 overall pick of the 1972 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers He averaged 9 4 points and 7 0 rebounds as a rookie for the Cavaliers and Coach Bill Fitch Davis was named to the First Team All Rookie Team along with Freddie Boyd Bob McAdoo Lloyd Neal and Jim Price 7 8 Davis had the best year of his NBA career in 1973 1974 averaging 12 5 points 8 5 rebounds and 2 4 assists 7 He followed that season with a 9 8 point and 5 9 rebound season for the Cavaliers in 1974 1975 9 On May 29 1975 Davis was traded by the Cavaliers to the Golden State Warriors for Butch Beard a 1975 1st round draft pick John Lambert was later selected and a 1975 2nd round draft pick Mel Utley was later selected In 72 games with the Warriors in 1975 1976 Davis averaged 4 2 points and 3 1 rebounds in 12 minutes per game as the Warriors advanced to the Western Division Finals 10 The next season he played in just 33 games with 4 8 point and 2 9 rebound averages as he suffered a career ending injury He tore his quadriceps on a play against the Boston Celtics on February 20 1977 11 6 12 Overall in his NBA career with the Cleveland Cavaliers 1972 75 and Golden State Warriors 1975 77 The 6 ft 8 in forward averaged 8 6 points and 5 9 rebounds in 340 career regular season games 13 Personal editDavis currently lives in New Hampshire with his wife Gayle He is the father of four children 6 14 Davis is the past chair vice chair and served on the board of directors for the National Basketball Retired Players Association NBRPA from 2014 2018 15 In 2007 Davis was appointed by New Hampshire Governor John Lynch to the N H Workforce Youth Council and in 2008 he became the chair 16 Davis has been reappointed to the WOIA board by Governors Hassan and Sununu He served as a board member of the Greater Seacoast United Way and is a current board member of Prospero Health and Cambridge Trust and President of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire In 2014 Dwight launched the Davis Care Group with his wife They operate Senior Helpers of Southern New Hampshire providing in home non medical care In 2016 they were named Rookie of the Year by Senior Helpers Since opening their doors they have received many awards on behalf of their team including the 2018 Business Excellence Award for Healthcare by the New Hampshire Business Review He was named one of the top 200 most influential business leaders in the State of New Hampshire in 2019 and 2021 He is a founding member of the BAPOC NH a group which is focused on bringing people of color together to advance racial justice and to build intergroup connections and relationships Honors editDavis was inducted into the Hall of Honor at the University of Houston in 2006 References edit 1969 70 Houston Cougars Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1969 70 Houston Cougars Schedule and Results College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1970 71 Houston Cougars Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com Dwight Davis 1970 71 Game Log College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1971 72 Houston Cougars Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com a b c Dwight Davis National Basketball Retired Players Association a b 1972 73 NBA Season Summary Basketball Reference com 1972 73 Cleveland Cavaliers Roster and Stats Basketball Reference com 1973 74 Cleveland Cavaliers Roster and Stats Basketball Reference com 1975 76 Golden State Warriors Roster and Stats Basketball Reference com 1976 77 Golden State Warriors Roster and Stats Basketball Reference com Sullivan Mike Celtics connections run deep for former NBA standout Dwight Davis seacoastonline com Dwight Davis Stats Basketball Reference com Q amp A with Workforce Opportunity Youth Council Chair Dwight Davis New Hampshire Business Review June 3 2011 www nhbr com Weiner Yitzi 12 January 2018 The Importance of Giving Back as Entrepreneurs and Business Owners With Former NBA Player Dwight About the Council nhworks org External links editCareer NBA stats basketball reference com Career NCAA stats thedraftreview com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dwight Davis basketball amp oldid 1194970853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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