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Othella Harrington

Othella Harrington (born January 31, 1974) is an American former professional basketball player. After he finished his high school career at Murrah High School, he played in college at Georgetown University where he teamed with future NBA star Allen Iverson. Harrington was drafted 30th overall (1st pick of the second round) in the 1996 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets.

Othella Harrington
Harrington as a coach with the United States men's national basketball team in 2022
Personal information
Born (1974-01-31) January 31, 1974 (age 49)
Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
High schoolMurrah (Jackson, Mississippi)
CollegeGeorgetown (1992–1996)
NBA draft1996: 2nd round, 30th overall pick
Selected by the Houston Rockets
Playing career1996–2010
PositionPower forward / center
Number32, 24
Career history
19961999Houston Rockets
19992001Vancouver Grizzlies
20012004New York Knicks
20042006Chicago Bulls
20062008Charlotte Bobcats
2009Los Angeles D-Fenders
2009–2010Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points5,212 (7.4 ppg)
Rebounds3,130 (4.4 rpg)
Assists443 (0.6 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals

High school career Edit

Playing at basketball powerhouse Murrah, Harrington was ranked number one or two (depending on the publication), along with Jason Kidd, as the best player in the nation. In his senior year, he averaged 28.9 points, 24.9 rebounds,[1] and 5.8 blocked shots a game. He recorded 2,303 total rebounds in his career at Murrah, which is the second best all-time mark in high school basketball history according to the National Federation of State High School Associations (the record is 3,059, held by Bruce Williams of Florien, Louisiana).[1] In his junior season he posted 756 total rebounds, and in his senior season he had 971, which is the second best result all-time for high school basketball behind Bruce Williams' 1,139 in 1979–80.[1] After winning Mr. Basketball in the state of Mississippi for the second consecutive year and being named first team All-American by both Parade and USA Today, Harrington was selected MVP of the 1992 McDonald's All American game as he set a game record with 21 rebounds to go along with 19 points.

College career Edit

Harrington accepted a scholarship to Georgetown University following fellow "big men" Patrick Ewing, Dikembe Mutombo, and Alonzo Mourning to play for coach John Thompson. He was named Big East Freshman of the Year and was a 2nd Team All-American selection heading into his sophomore year. Harrington would leave Georgetown ranked fifth in all-time scoring, with a career field goal percentage of 56%, fifth in blocks, fourth in rebounding overall and finished as the school's all-time leader in offensive rebounds.

Professional career Edit

After three seasons in Houston, Harrington was traded on August 27, 1999, by the Rockets along with Antoine Carr, Brent Price, Michael Dickerson and a future first-round draft choice to the Vancouver Grizzlies as part of a three-way deal in which the Rockets received the draft rights to Steve Francis, Tony Massenburg from the Grizzlies, and Don MacLean and future first-round draft choice from the Orlando Magic, and the Magic received Michael Smith, Rodrick Rhodes, Lee Mayberry and Makhtar N'Diaye from the Grizzlies. During his first year in Vancouver, Othella averaged career highs in points (13.1), rebounds (6.9), assists (1.2), blocks (.71), and minutes (32.6) per game while starting all 82 games of the 1999–2000 regular season.

He was later traded again on January 30, 2001, to the New York Knicks for Erick Strickland and two draft picks. In 2004, he was involved in a trade that sent him, Dikembe Mutombo, Frank Williams, and Cezary Trybanski to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Jamal Crawford and Jerome Williams.

Harrington signed with the Charlotte Bobcats on July 19, 2006.[2]

In March 2009, Harrington signed with the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the NBA Development League affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers.[3]

He spent the next season in Iran, with Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC.[4]

Coaching career Edit

In 2011, Harrington was hired as an assistant coach at his alma mater Georgetown.[5]

NBA career statistics Edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 *  Led the league

Regular season Edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1996–97 Houston 57 1 15.1 .549 .000 .605 3.5 .3 .2 .4 4.8
1997–98 Houston 58 3 15.6 .485 .000 .754 3.6 .4 .2 .5 6.0
1998–99 Houston 41 10 22.0 .513 .000 .721 6.0 .4 .1 .6 9.8
1999–00 Vancouver 82 82* 32.6 .506 .000 .792 6.9 1.2 .4 .7 13.1
2000–01 Vancouver 44 40 28.8 .466 .000 .779 6.6 .8 .4 .6 10.9
2000–01 New York 30 5 18.3 .554 .000 .729 3.3 .7 .5 .6 6.2
2001–02 New York 77 4 20.3 .527 .000 .709 4.5 .5 .4 .5 7.7
2002–03 New York 74 64 25.0 .508 .000 .820 6.4 .8 .2 .3 7.7
2003–04 New York 56 3 15.6 .495 .000 .744 3.2 .5 .2 .3 4.6
2004–05 Chicago 70 28 18.2 .512 .000 .718 4.2 .8 .3 .3 8.0
2005–06 Chicago 72 23 11.4 .495 .000 .626 2.1 .5 .1 .2 4.8
2006–07 Charlotte 26 0 8.5 .446 .000 .773 1.5 .2 .0 .0 2.6
2007–08 Charlotte 22 0 7.5 .429 .000 .625 1.9 .2 .1 .2 2.1
Career 709 263 19.6 .505 .000 .738 4.4 .6 .3 .4 7.4

Playoffs Edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1997 Houston 7 0 2.1 .500 .000 .700 .6 .0 .0 .0 1.3
1998 Houston 3 0 7.7 .500 .000 .800 2.3 .0 .0 .3 5.3
1999 Houston 4 0 10.5 .643 .000 .667 3.5 .3 .0 .3 5.5
2001 New York 5 1 15.4 .500 .000 .800 3.0 .4 .8 .4 3.6
2005 Chicago 6 6 17.2 .500 .000 .545 2.5 .5 .2 .0 8.0
2006 Chicago 3 0 5.0 .000 .000 .000 .7 .0 .3 .0 .0
Career 28 7 9.8 .506 .000 .676 2.0 .2 .2 .1 4.0

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Records Results for "Basketball - Boys - Most rebounds". National Federation of State High School Associations. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-07-21. Retrieved 2006-07-20.
  3. ^ "Grizzled vet joins D-Fenders". Orange County Register. March 30, 2009. Archived from the original on July 1, 2012.
  4. ^ "The Knicks’ Lost Generation" by Will Leitch Jul 9, 2010 New York Magazine[1]
  5. ^ Othella Harrington back at Georgetown

External links Edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com  
  • Othella Harrington D-League profile

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Othella Harrington born January 31 1974 is an American former professional basketball player After he finished his high school career at Murrah High School he played in college at Georgetown University where he teamed with future NBA star Allen Iverson Harrington was drafted 30th overall 1st pick of the second round in the 1996 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets Othella HarringtonHarrington as a coach with the United States men s national basketball team in 2022Personal informationBorn 1974 01 31 January 31 1974 age 49 Jackson Mississippi U S NationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 9 in 2 06 m Listed weight235 lb 107 kg Career informationHigh schoolMurrah Jackson Mississippi CollegeGeorgetown 1992 1996 NBA draft1996 2nd round 30th overall pickSelected by the Houston RocketsPlaying career1996 2010PositionPower forward centerNumber32 24Career history1996 1999Houston Rockets1999 2001Vancouver Grizzlies2001 2004New York Knicks2004 2006Chicago Bulls2006 2008Charlotte Bobcats2009Los Angeles D Fenders2009 2010Petrochimi Bandar Imam BCCareer highlights and awardsMcDonald s All American MVP 1992 First team Parade All American 1992 Third team Parade All American 1991 Career NBA statisticsPoints5 212 7 4 ppg Rebounds3 130 4 4 rpg Assists443 0 6 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comMedals Men s BasketballRepresenting United StatesSummer Universiade1995 Fukuoka National teamFIBA U21 World Championship1993 Valladolid National team Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 5 NBA career statistics 5 1 Regular season 5 2 Playoffs 6 References 7 External linksHigh school career EditPlaying at basketball powerhouse Murrah Harrington was ranked number one or two depending on the publication along with Jason Kidd as the best player in the nation In his senior year he averaged 28 9 points 24 9 rebounds 1 and 5 8 blocked shots a game He recorded 2 303 total rebounds in his career at Murrah which is the second best all time mark in high school basketball history according to the National Federation of State High School Associations the record is 3 059 held by Bruce Williams of Florien Louisiana 1 In his junior season he posted 756 total rebounds and in his senior season he had 971 which is the second best result all time for high school basketball behind Bruce Williams 1 139 in 1979 80 1 After winning Mr Basketball in the state of Mississippi for the second consecutive year and being named first team All American by both Parade and USA Today Harrington was selected MVP of the 1992 McDonald s All American game as he set a game record with 21 rebounds to go along with 19 points College career EditHarrington accepted a scholarship to Georgetown University following fellow big men Patrick Ewing Dikembe Mutombo and Alonzo Mourning to play for coach John Thompson He was named Big East Freshman of the Year and was a 2nd Team All American selection heading into his sophomore year Harrington would leave Georgetown ranked fifth in all time scoring with a career field goal percentage of 56 fifth in blocks fourth in rebounding overall and finished as the school s all time leader in offensive rebounds Professional career EditAfter three seasons in Houston Harrington was traded on August 27 1999 by the Rockets along with Antoine Carr Brent Price Michael Dickerson and a future first round draft choice to the Vancouver Grizzlies as part of a three way deal in which the Rockets received the draft rights to Steve Francis Tony Massenburg from the Grizzlies and Don MacLean and future first round draft choice from the Orlando Magic and the Magic received Michael Smith Rodrick Rhodes Lee Mayberry and Makhtar N Diaye from the Grizzlies During his first year in Vancouver Othella averaged career highs in points 13 1 rebounds 6 9 assists 1 2 blocks 71 and minutes 32 6 per game while starting all 82 games of the 1999 2000 regular season He was later traded again on January 30 2001 to the New York Knicks for Erick Strickland and two draft picks In 2004 he was involved in a trade that sent him Dikembe Mutombo Frank Williams and Cezary Trybanski to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Jamal Crawford and Jerome Williams Harrington signed with the Charlotte Bobcats on July 19 2006 2 In March 2009 Harrington signed with the Los Angeles D Fenders the NBA Development League affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers 3 He spent the next season in Iran with Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC 4 Coaching career EditIn 2011 Harrington was hired as an assistant coach at his alma mater Georgetown 5 NBA career statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Led the leagueRegular season Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1996 97 Houston 57 1 15 1 549 000 605 3 5 3 2 4 4 81997 98 Houston 58 3 15 6 485 000 754 3 6 4 2 5 6 01998 99 Houston 41 10 22 0 513 000 721 6 0 4 1 6 9 81999 00 Vancouver 82 82 32 6 506 000 792 6 9 1 2 4 7 13 12000 01 Vancouver 44 40 28 8 466 000 779 6 6 8 4 6 10 92000 01 New York 30 5 18 3 554 000 729 3 3 7 5 6 6 22001 02 New York 77 4 20 3 527 000 709 4 5 5 4 5 7 72002 03 New York 74 64 25 0 508 000 820 6 4 8 2 3 7 72003 04 New York 56 3 15 6 495 000 744 3 2 5 2 3 4 62004 05 Chicago 70 28 18 2 512 000 718 4 2 8 3 3 8 02005 06 Chicago 72 23 11 4 495 000 626 2 1 5 1 2 4 82006 07 Charlotte 26 0 8 5 446 000 773 1 5 2 0 0 2 62007 08 Charlotte 22 0 7 5 429 000 625 1 9 2 1 2 2 1Career 709 263 19 6 505 000 738 4 4 6 3 4 7 4Playoffs Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1997 Houston 7 0 2 1 500 000 700 6 0 0 0 1 31998 Houston 3 0 7 7 500 000 800 2 3 0 0 3 5 31999 Houston 4 0 10 5 643 000 667 3 5 3 0 3 5 52001 New York 5 1 15 4 500 000 800 3 0 4 8 4 3 62005 Chicago 6 6 17 2 500 000 545 2 5 5 2 0 8 02006 Chicago 3 0 5 0 000 000 000 7 0 3 0 0Career 28 7 9 8 506 000 676 2 0 2 2 1 4 0References Edit a b c Records Results for Basketball Boys Most rebounds National Federation of State High School Associations Retrieved March 2 2020 FOX Sports NBA Bobcats sign free agent Othella Harrington Archived from the original on 2006 07 21 Retrieved 2006 07 20 Grizzled vet joins D Fenders Orange County Register March 30 2009 Archived from the original on July 1 2012 The Knicks Lost Generation by Will Leitch Jul 9 2010 New York Magazine 1 Othella Harrington back at GeorgetownExternal links EditCareer statistics and player information from NBA com nbsp and Basketball Reference com nbsp Othella Harrington D League profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Othella Harrington amp oldid 1163694092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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