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Jay Burson

Jay Burson was a college basketball player at Ohio State University and former player in the Continental Basketball Association.

Basketball career edit

High school edit

Burson attended John Glenn High School in New Concord, Ohio from 1981-85. During his sophomore season, he led the nation in scoring with a 44 points per game average. In his four seasons at John Glenn, he scored 2,958 points earning him the record for most points scored in the history of Ohio high school basketball.[1] He held that record for 22 years until it was beaten by Upper Sandusky senior Jon Diebler (3,208 points) in February 2007.[2]

College edit

From 1986-89, Burson played for Ohio State University in the Big Ten Conference. He averaged 22.1 points a game for Gary Williams' Buckeyes in the 1988-89 season.[3] During a late season contest against Iowa in his senior year, Burson's college career came to an end when he collided with Ed Horton.[4] He was fitted with a traction brace that he had to wear for three months.

NBA edit

After his injury, Burson made an attempted comeback. In August 1989, Burson signed a three-year contract with the Houston Rockets of the NBA. He was one of six players the Rockets invited back from a rookie tryout camp in July and he reported for pre-season workouts that October.[5] After playing just four preseason games, however, it appeared that his playing days had ended.[6]

CBA edit

In 1989, prior to signing with the Rockets, Burson had been selected as the first round draft pick - seventh overall - of the Columbus Horizon, a new Continental Basketball Association franchise. When it did not work out in the NBA, Burson joined the Horizon for their first season.[7] Initially, Burson said he would not play in Columbus.

"I'm going to make (Houston's) roster, but if I don't, I'll probably go back to school," he said.[5]

However, after being released by Houston and clearing waivers in October 1989, he decided to sign with the Horizon.[8] "The Horizon is very pleased to have signed our No 1 pick," said owner Eli Jacobson. "Jay Burson was in the process of making future plans, and we're just glad the Horizon are part of his plans."[8]

Burson wasn't signed just to sell tickets, Horizon coach Gary Youmans said. "We want Jay as a player, not as a drawing card. He might attract some fans but we want him so we can win ballgames."[8]

He made his home debut in December 1989, scoring 15 points in a 132-123 loss to Pensacola in front of 3,272 fans. In 34 games with the Horizon in the 1989-90 season, Burson averaged 13.6 points a game. In September 1990, Burson was traded to the San Jose Jammers for a second-round pick in the 1991 CBA draft and a player to be named later.

References edit

  1. ^ www.ohsaa.org
  2. ^ Ohio State Scout
  3. ^ Sports Illustrated
  4. ^ Jauss, Bill (12 May 1989). "Burson Braces For Try At Pro Career". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  5. ^ a b Marysville Journal-Tribune. August 18, 1989
  6. ^ The Post
  7. ^ CBA museum
  8. ^ a b c Marysville Journal-Tribune. Nov 27, 1989

External links edit

  • Official website

burson, college, basketball, player, ohio, state, university, former, player, continental, basketball, association, contents, basketball, career, high, school, college, references, external, linksbasketball, career, edithigh, school, edit, burson, attended, jo. Jay Burson was a college basketball player at Ohio State University and former player in the Continental Basketball Association Contents 1 Basketball career 1 1 High school 1 2 College 1 3 NBA 1 4 CBA 2 References 3 External linksBasketball career editHigh school edit Burson attended John Glenn High School in New Concord Ohio from 1981 85 During his sophomore season he led the nation in scoring with a 44 points per game average In his four seasons at John Glenn he scored 2 958 points earning him the record for most points scored in the history of Ohio high school basketball 1 He held that record for 22 years until it was beaten by Upper Sandusky senior Jon Diebler 3 208 points in February 2007 2 College edit From 1986 89 Burson played for Ohio State University in the Big Ten Conference He averaged 22 1 points a game for Gary Williams Buckeyes in the 1988 89 season 3 During a late season contest against Iowa in his senior year Burson s college career came to an end when he collided with Ed Horton 4 He was fitted with a traction brace that he had to wear for three months NBA edit After his injury Burson made an attempted comeback In August 1989 Burson signed a three year contract with the Houston Rockets of the NBA He was one of six players the Rockets invited back from a rookie tryout camp in July and he reported for pre season workouts that October 5 After playing just four preseason games however it appeared that his playing days had ended 6 CBA edit In 1989 prior to signing with the Rockets Burson had been selected as the first round draft pick seventh overall of the Columbus Horizon a new Continental Basketball Association franchise When it did not work out in the NBA Burson joined the Horizon for their first season 7 Initially Burson said he would not play in Columbus I m going to make Houston s roster but if I don t I ll probably go back to school he said 5 However after being released by Houston and clearing waivers in October 1989 he decided to sign with the Horizon 8 The Horizon is very pleased to have signed our No 1 pick said owner Eli Jacobson Jay Burson was in the process of making future plans and we re just glad the Horizon are part of his plans 8 Burson wasn t signed just to sell tickets Horizon coach Gary Youmans said We want Jay as a player not as a drawing card He might attract some fans but we want him so we can win ballgames 8 He made his home debut in December 1989 scoring 15 points in a 132 123 loss to Pensacola in front of 3 272 fans In 34 games with the Horizon in the 1989 90 season Burson averaged 13 6 points a game In September 1990 Burson was traded to the San Jose Jammers for a second round pick in the 1991 CBA draft and a player to be named later References edit www ohsaa org Ohio State Scout Sports Illustrated Jauss Bill 12 May 1989 Burson Braces For Try At Pro Career Los Angeles Times Retrieved 22 December 2014 a b Marysville Journal Tribune August 18 1989 The Post CBA museum a b c Marysville Journal Tribune Nov 27 1989External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Burson amp oldid 1145970870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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