Willie Burton
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Personal information | |
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Born | Detroit, Michigan |
May 26, 1968
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
Listed weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Saint Martin de Porres (Detroit, Michigan) |
College | Minnesota (1986–1990) |
NBA draft | 1990 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th overall |
Selected by the Miami Heat | |
Playing career | 1990–2004 |
Position | Small forward |
Number | 34, 9 |
Career history | |
1990–1994 | Miami Heat |
1994–1995 | Philadelphia 76ers |
1995 | Aresium Milan (Italy) |
1995–1996 | Florida Beach Dogs (CBA) |
1996–1997 | Atlanta Hawks |
1997–1998 | Quad City Thunder (CBA) |
1998 | San Antonio Spurs |
1999 | Charlotte Hornets |
1999–2000 | Iraklio (Greece) |
2000 | Oklahoma Storm (USBL) |
2000–2001 | Idaho Stampede (CBA) |
2001–2002 | PBC Ural Great Perm (Russia) |
2003 | Great Lakes Storm (CBA) |
2003–2004 | Sagesse (Lebanon) |
Career highlights and awards | |
Career NBA statistics | |
Points | 3,243 (10.3 ppg) |
Rebounds | 932 (2.9 rpg) |
Assists | 393 (1.2 apg) |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com |
Willie Ricardo Burton (born May 26, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (9th overall pick) in the 1990 NBA Draft from the University of Minnesota. Burton played for numerous NBA teams as a journeyman from 1990 to 1999. He was born in Detroit, Michigan where he attended high school at St. Martin De Porres. Willie has three children with Carla Burton.
Professional career
Burton was selected by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (9th overall pick) in the 1990 NBA Draft from the University of Minnesota. He earned Second-Team All-Rookie Team status, averaging 12 ppg in his rookie campaign.[1]
Burton scored 53 points in a game for the Philadelphia 76ers against his former Heat team on December 13, 1994.[2] Burton only attempted 19 field goals in the game, which is a NBA record for fewest field goal attempts in a 50-point game.[3][4]
College career
The University of Minnesota reached the Sweet Sixteen during Burton's junior year (1989) and the Elite Eight during his senior season (1990).[5] Burton finished his college career as the Golden Gophers' second all-time leading scorer, with 1,800 points.[5] He was a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 1990, a second-team All-Big Ten selection in 1989 and honorable mention All-Big Ten in 1988. After sharing team MVP honors in 1988, he earned was the sole winner of the team MVP in 1989 and 1990.[5]
High school career
Burton attended high school at St. Martin De Porres. The school won the Michigan Class C state championship in 1985 and 1986.[6] Burton was inducted into the Detroit Catholic High School Hall of Fame in 1990.[7]
Notes
- ↑ http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/burtowi01.html
- ↑ NBA.com: Willie Burton Player Info
- ↑ http://www.csnphilly.com/sports/today-in-philly-sports-history-willie-burton-scores-53-1994
- ↑ http://www.sporcle.com/games/flibbidy/nba-50-pts-efficiently
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 http://www.gophersports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=39209&SPID=3302&DB_OEM_ID=8400&ATCLID=274536
- ↑ http://www.mhsaa.com/games/records/bbb.htm
- ↑ http://www.aodonline.org/CHSL/Hall+of+Fame+10692/Hall+of+Fame+-+Athletes+.htm#1990
External links
- Willie Burton at Basketball-Reference.com
- 1968 births
- Living people
- African-American basketball players
- American expatriate basketball people in Greece
- American expatriate basketball people in Italy
- American expatriate basketball people in Russia
- American men's basketball players
- Atlanta Hawks players
- Basketball players from Michigan
- Charlotte Hornets players
- Denver Nuggets draft picks
- Florida Beachdogs players
- Idaho Stampede (CBA) players
- Irakleio B.C. players
- Miami Heat draft picks
- Miami Heat players
- Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball players
- PBC Ural Great players
- Philadelphia 76ers players
- Quad City Thunder players
- San Antonio Spurs players
- Shooting guards
- Small forwards
- Sportspeople from Detroit, Michigan