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Lamont Strothers

William Lamont Strothers (born May 10, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player. Born in Nansemond County, Virginia Strothers played college basketball for Christopher Newport. He was selected in the 1991 NBA draft and had short stints in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers and the Dallas Mavericks. He played in CBA, but he spent most of his professional career overseas. After retiring from professional basketball, he took coaching positions in high school basketball teams.

Lamont Strothers
Personal information
Born (1968-05-10) May 10, 1968 (age 54)
Nansemond County, Virginia
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight191 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High schoolForest Glen (Suffolk, Virginia)
CollegeChristopher Newport (1987–1991)
NBA draft1991 / Round: 2 / Pick: 43rd overall
Selected by the Golden State Warriors
Playing career1991–2002
PositionShooting guard
Number6, 10, 12, 42
Career history
1991–1992Portland Trail Blazers
1992Iraklis Thessaloniki
1992Yakima Sun Kings
1993Dallas Mavericks
1993Yakima Sun Kings
1993Rochester Renegade
1993Quad City Thunder
1993–1994Tri-City Chinook
1994Rockford Lightning
1994Fajardo Cariduros
1994–1995Maccabi Ramat Gan
1995Fajardo Cariduros
1995Maccabi Jerusalem
1995–1996CRO Lyon
1996Darüşşafaka
1996Capitanes de Arecibo
1996–1997Darüşşafaka
1997San Miguel Beermen
1997Capitanes de Arecibo
1997–1998Darüşşafaka
1998–1999San Miguel Beermen
1999Cáceres CB
1999Capitanes de Arecibo
1999–2002San Miguel Beermen
Career highlights and awards
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life

Born in Nansemond County, Virginia, Strothers' parents Calvin and Brenda separated when he was three years old. His mother was later remarried to a supportive military man when he was five. His brother, Calvin Jr., played football and basketball at New Hampshire. Later he joined the military where he was selected to play on their elite basketball team as a power forward.

Amateur career

Strothers was a shooter for the Forest Glen high school varsity in Suffolk, Virginia. As a senior in 1986, his vision was impaired after being struck in the left eye by brass knuckles in a fistfight. After a year, Strothers was barred from signing up for the military because of his impaired vision. He then worked at a meatpacking plant and played in recreational leagues. Strothers turned down a partial scholarship offer from Georgia because of difficulty paying half the tuition. While playing in a recreational league, Strothers was offered a spot on the team at Christopher Newport University by assistant basketball coach Roland Ross. Strothers played four years at Christopher Newport University from 1987 to 1991, scoring 2,709 points for an average of 23.3 points per game.[1] For leading his team to a 21–4 record en route to the Dixie Conference championship,[2] he was named first-team All-American and Division III Player of the Year by Basketball Times in 1991. Strothers finished his collegiate career as the third-all-time-leading scorer in Division III history.

Professional career

In the 1991 NBA draft, the Golden State Warriors drafted him in the 2nd round—43rd overall—making him the highest-ever draft pick for an NCAA Division III player. He was subsequently traded to the Portland Trail Blazers. He spent parts of two seasons with Portland and the Dallas Mavericks, amassing an NBA career average of 4.6 points per game in a total of 13 games.

Strothers played most of his career overseas and enjoyed success in the Philippines as an import for the San Miguel Beermen from 1996 to 2002. He was voted Best Import in the 1999 PBA Governors Cup and led the team to championship. He also led his sixth-seeded team to the 2000 Governor's Cup title. Strothers finished his PBA career with over 3,900 points.[3]

Coaching career

Strothers, in 2006–07, was the head coach of a 15–8 team at Bethel High School, Virginia. In 2010, he was part of the USA South Conference inaugural Hall of Fame class.[4] Strothers was part of the CNU Captains' run to the Final Four as an assistant to Carolyn Hunter during the 2010–11 season. In August 2011, he was hired as head boys' varsity basketball coach at Warwick High School in Newport News, Virginia.[5] Replacing longtime coach Ben Moore in 2011–12, his team went 1–20 overall and 0–18 in the Peninsula District in his first season. The next year, his Raiders 8–15, 5–13. In March 2013, Strothers announced he was leaving Warwick.[6]

In 2015, Strothers was coach of the Nansemond-Suffolk Academy boys' basketball team.[7]

In 2017, Strothers was named coach of the Smithfield High School boys' basketball team.

In 2018, after the death of coach Benjamin Moore, who was a close family friend and father-like figure, Strothers took over the basketball program at Menchville High School.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-20. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  2. ^ Serving the Old Dominion: A History of Christopher Newport University, 1958–2011, p. 160, at Google Books
  3. ^ "Lamont Strothers Retires - End of an Era".
  4. ^ http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lamont-strothers/24/607/480[self-published source]
  5. ^ "Daily Press: Hampton Roads News, Virginia News & Videos".
  6. ^ "Inside the PD: Lamont Strothers resigns at Warwick".
  7. ^ "PBA Finals brings back memories of battles with Alaska for former SMB import Lamont Strothers".

External links

  • Stats at basketballreference.com

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William Lamont Strothers born May 10 1968 is a retired American professional basketball player Born in Nansemond County Virginia Strothers played college basketball for Christopher Newport He was selected in the 1991 NBA draft and had short stints in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers and the Dallas Mavericks He played in CBA but he spent most of his professional career overseas After retiring from professional basketball he took coaching positions in high school basketball teams Lamont StrothersPersonal informationBorn 1968 05 10 May 10 1968 age 54 Nansemond County VirginiaNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Listed weight191 lb 87 kg Career informationHigh schoolForest Glen Suffolk Virginia CollegeChristopher Newport 1987 1991 NBA draft1991 Round 2 Pick 43rd overallSelected by the Golden State WarriorsPlaying career1991 2002PositionShooting guardNumber6 10 12 42Career history1991 1992Portland Trail Blazers1992Iraklis Thessaloniki1992Yakima Sun Kings1993Dallas Mavericks1993Yakima Sun Kings1993Rochester Renegade1993Quad City Thunder1993 1994Tri City Chinook1994Rockford Lightning1994Fajardo Cariduros1994 1995Maccabi Ramat Gan1995Fajardo Cariduros1995Maccabi Jerusalem1995 1996CRO Lyon1996Darussafaka1996Capitanes de Arecibo1996 1997Darussafaka1997San Miguel Beermen1997Capitanes de Arecibo1997 1998Darussafaka1998 1999San Miguel Beermen1999Caceres CB1999Capitanes de Arecibo1999 2002San Miguel BeermenCareer highlights and awards2x PBA Champion 1999 Governors 2000 Governors PBA Best Import 1999 Governor s Cup 2 Turkish League Top Scorer 1996 1997 Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Early life 2 Amateur career 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Nansemond County Virginia Strothers parents Calvin and Brenda separated when he was three years old His mother was later remarried to a supportive military man when he was five His brother Calvin Jr played football and basketball at New Hampshire Later he joined the military where he was selected to play on their elite basketball team as a power forward Amateur career EditStrothers was a shooter for the Forest Glen high school varsity in Suffolk Virginia As a senior in 1986 his vision was impaired after being struck in the left eye by brass knuckles in a fistfight After a year Strothers was barred from signing up for the military because of his impaired vision He then worked at a meatpacking plant and played in recreational leagues Strothers turned down a partial scholarship offer from Georgia because of difficulty paying half the tuition While playing in a recreational league Strothers was offered a spot on the team at Christopher Newport University by assistant basketball coach Roland Ross Strothers played four years at Christopher Newport University from 1987 to 1991 scoring 2 709 points for an average of 23 3 points per game 1 For leading his team to a 21 4 record en route to the Dixie Conference championship 2 he was named first team All American and Division III Player of the Year by Basketball Times in 1991 Strothers finished his collegiate career as the third all time leading scorer in Division III history Professional career EditIn the 1991 NBA draft the Golden State Warriors drafted him in the 2nd round 43rd overall making him the highest ever draft pick for an NCAA Division III player He was subsequently traded to the Portland Trail Blazers He spent parts of two seasons with Portland and the Dallas Mavericks amassing an NBA career average of 4 6 points per game in a total of 13 games Strothers played most of his career overseas and enjoyed success in the Philippines as an import for the San Miguel Beermen from 1996 to 2002 He was voted Best Import in the 1999 PBA Governors Cup and led the team to championship He also led his sixth seeded team to the 2000 Governor s Cup title Strothers finished his PBA career with over 3 900 points 3 Coaching career EditStrothers in 2006 07 was the head coach of a 15 8 team at Bethel High School Virginia In 2010 he was part of the USA South Conference inaugural Hall of Fame class 4 Strothers was part of the CNU Captains run to the Final Four as an assistant to Carolyn Hunter during the 2010 11 season In August 2011 he was hired as head boys varsity basketball coach at Warwick High School in Newport News Virginia 5 Replacing longtime coach Ben Moore in 2011 12 his team went 1 20 overall and 0 18 in the Peninsula District in his first season The next year his Raiders 8 15 5 13 In March 2013 Strothers announced he was leaving Warwick 6 In 2015 Strothers was coach of the Nansemond Suffolk Academy boys basketball team 7 In 2017 Strothers was named coach of the Smithfield High School boys basketball team In 2018 after the death of coach Benjamin Moore who was a close family friend and father like figure Strothers took over the basketball program at Menchville High School References Edit Lamont Strothers Past Stats Playoff Stats Statistics History and Awards Archived from the original on 2013 07 20 Retrieved 2013 03 31 Serving the Old Dominion A History of Christopher Newport University 1958 2011 p 160 at Google Books Lamont Strothers Retires End of an Era http www linkedin com pub lamont strothers 24 607 480 self published source Daily Press Hampton Roads News Virginia News amp Videos Inside the PD Lamont Strothers resigns at Warwick PBA Finals brings back memories of battles with Alaska for former SMB import Lamont Strothers External links EditStats at basketballreference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lamont Strothers amp oldid 1125328634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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