词条 | Rodney McCray (basketball) |
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| name = Rodney McCray | image = Rodney McCray 88-89.jpg | image_size = | caption = | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 7 | weight_lb = 220 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1961|08|29}} | birth_place = Mount Vernon, New York | nationality = American | high_school = Mount Vernon (Mount Vernon, New York) | college = Louisville (1979–1983) | draft_year = 1983 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = 3 | draft_team = Houston Rockets | career_start = 1983 | career_end = 1993 | career_position = Small forward | career_number = 22, 1 | years1 = {{nbay|1983|start}}–{{nbay|1987|end}} | team1 = Houston Rockets | years2 = {{nbay|1988|start}}–{{nbay|1989|end}} | team2 = Sacramento Kings | years3 = {{nbay|1990|start}}–{{nbay|1991|end}} | team3 = Dallas Mavericks | years4 = {{nbay|1992|full=y}} | team4 = Chicago Bulls | highlights =
| stat1label = Points | stat1value = 9,014 (11.7 ppg) | stat2label = Rebounds | stat2value = 5,087 (6.6 rpg) | stat3label = Assists | stat3value = 2,750 (3.6 apg) | profile = rodney_mccray | bbr = mccraro01 }} Rodney Earl McCray (born August 29, 1961) is an American former basketball player. A 6'7" small forward, he spent 10 seasons (1983–93) in the National Basketball Association (NBA), tallying 9,014 career points and 5,087 career rebounds. College careerMcCray attended the University of Louisville and was a key member of the Cardinals team that won the 1980 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. His college teammates included his brother, Scooter McCray, as well as Darrell Griffith and Derek Smith. McCray qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic team but was unable to compete due to the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott. In 2007, he did receive one of 461 Congressional Gold Medals created especially for the spurned athletes.[1] Professional careerHe was drafted by the NBA's Houston Rockets with the third pick of the 1983 NBA draft and played four seasons with them, averaging 10.8 points per game.[2] He also earned NBA All-Defensive Team honors in 1987 and 1988, as well as a trip to the NBA Finals in 1986 in a losing cause against Larry Bird's Boston Celtics.[3] He also played for the Sacramento Kings from 1988 to 1990, Dallas Mavericks from 1990 to 1992, and Chicago Bulls for the 1992–93 season,[4] and he won an NBA championship ring with the Bulls in 1993.[3] See also
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Caroccioli|first1=Tom|last2=Caroccioli|first2=Jerry|title=Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games|publisher=New Chapter Press|location=Highland Park, IL|isbn=978-0942257403|pages=243-253}} 2. ^{{cite book |last=Roselius |first=J. Chris |title=Houston Rockets EBook |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4fDBU1pbp4kC&pg=PA22 |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |date=September 1, 2011 |publisher=ABDO |isbn=978-1-61787-779-7 |page=22}} 3. ^1 {{cite book |last=Mallozzi |first=Vincent M. |title=Basketball: the legends and the game |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w3kbAQAAMAAJ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |date=October 1, 1998 |publisher=Firefly Books |isbn=978-1-55209-247-7 |page=219}} 4. ^{{cite book |last=Ramsay |first=Dr. Jack |title=Dr. Jack's Leadership Lessons Learned From a Lifetime in Basketball |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uDQYw_Dr-hEC&pg=PA179 |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |date=January 5, 2004 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-471-46929-2 |page=179}} External links
}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McCray, Rodney}}{{ULouisville-stub}} 18 : 1961 births|Living people|African-American basketball players|American men's basketball players|Basketball players at the 1980 NCAA Men's Division I Final Four|Basketball players at the 1982 NCAA Men's Division I Final Four|Basketball players at the 1983 NCAA Men's Division I Final Four|Basketball players from New York (state)|Chicago Bulls players|Congressional Gold Medal recipients|Dallas Mavericks players|Houston Rockets draft picks|Houston Rockets players|Louisville Cardinals men's basketball players|Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)|Sportspeople from Mount Vernon, New York|Sacramento Kings players|Small forwards |
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