David Thirdkill

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David Thirdkill
Personal information
Born (1960-04-12) April 12, 1960 (age 63)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight196 lb (89 kg)
Career information
High schoolSoldan (St. Louis, Missouri)
College
Bnei Herzelia
Career highlights and awards
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

David Thirdkill (born April 12, 1960) is an American retired basketball player. He played in the NBA, and was the 1993 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP.

NBA career

He was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the first round (15th overall) of the 1982 NBA draft.[2] A 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) small forward from the College of Southern Idaho and Bradley University, Thirdkill played in five NBA seasons from 1982 to 1987.[3]

Born in

St. Louis, Missouri and nicknamed "The Sheriff",[2][4] he played for the Suns, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics.[5] On January 24, 1986, he scored a career-high 20 points and grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds in a 135-114 win over the Golden State Warriors.[6]
He earned a championship ring with the 1985-86 Celtics.

In his NBA career, Thirdkill played in 179 games and scored a total of 510 points.[7][8] Thirdkill made one 3 point shot as a rookie with Phoenix, then never made another three pointer. He finished his career one for 11 from three point land.[9]

NBA career statistics

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
 †  Won an NBA championship

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1982–83
Phoenix
49 2 10.6 .435 .143 .577 1.5 0.7 0.4 0.1 4.0
1983–84
Detroit
46 0 6.3 .431 .000 .484 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.1 1.7
1984–85
Detroit
10 1 11.5 .522 .000 .455 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 2.9
1984–85
Milwaukee
6 0 2.7 .750 .000 .500 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2
1984–85
San Antonio
2 2 26.0 .455 .000 .833 3.5 1.5 1.0 0.5 7.5
1985–86
Boston
49 0 7.9 .491 .000 .625 1.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 3.3
1986–87
Boston
17 0 5.2 .417 .000 .313 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.5
Career 179 5 8.2 .457 .091 .565 1.2 0.5 0.3 0.1 2.8

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1984–85
San Antonio
5 0 4.4 .250 .000 .500 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.8
1985–86
Boston
13 0 3.6 .333 .000 .455 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.0 1.3
Career 18 0 3.8 .318 .000 .467 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.0 1.2

International career

In 1987, Thirdkill played in a tournament (Open Conference) for the Tanduay Rhum Masters team in the Philippine Basketball Association and won the championship aside from being named "Best Import" of the conference. He returned for another conference in 1988, this time for the newly formed Purefoods team, which he led to another finals appearance. Thereafter, he played in Italy for Virtus Roma, in France for Chorale Roanne Basket and Saint-Quentin Basket-Ball.

He then played most notably in Israel for a spell of five years, mainly for Hapoel Tel Aviv, finally retiring in 1996. He was the 1993 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP.

References

  1. ^ "CBA all-stars". USA Today. January 22, 1988. p. 5C. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
  2. ^ a b In '80s, Bradley spread the news Archived 2007-08-16 at the Wayback Machine, July 28, 2002
  3. ^ "David Thirdkill Player Profile, Boston Celtics, NBA Stats, NCAA Stats, Game Logs, Bests, Awards - RealGM". basketball.realgm.com.
  4. ^ Reynolds, Dave. "Reynolds: 'Sheriff' is back in town in St. Louis". Journal Star.
  5. ^ Smith, Sam. "THIRDKILL FINALLY FINDS HOME WITH CELTICS". chicagotribune.com.
  6. ^ "Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics Box Score, January 24, 1986". Basketball-Reference. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  7. ^ "David Thirdkill Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
  8. ^ "David Thirdkill - Men's Basketball". Bradley University Athletics.
  9. ^ "David Thirdkill Stats".

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