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Derek Ricardo Harper (born October 13, 1961) is an American former professional basketball player. A second-team All-American at the University of Illinois, he was the 11th overall pick of the 1983 NBA draft and spent 16 seasons as a point guard in the National Basketball Association with the Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, and Los Angeles Lakers.
Derek Harper. Fighting Illini All-Century team (2005) James Griffin & Perry Range. Team Co-Most Valuable Players [6] Team players drafted into the NBA. Player
Guard Derek Harper, who played 12 seasons with the Mavericks during two separate stints, is the franchise leader in assists and steals. Before being passed by Nowitzki, the blocked shots category was led by center Shawn Bradley, who once led the league in blocks. [16]
He and analyst Derek Harper won a Lone Star Emmy award in 2014 for their work on Mavericks broadcasts. [2] Followill had previously been the radio play-by-play voice for the Mavericks on 103.3 ESPN Radio from 2001 to 2005. [ 3 ]
Ronald Harper Sr. (born January 20, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for four teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) between 1986 and 2001 and is a five-time NBA champion .
Derek Harper (24) Roy Tarpley (14) Derek Harper (7) Memorial Coliseum 12,884 0–1 2 April 28 @ Portland: L 107–114: Derek Harper (23) Roy Tarpley (17) Derek Harper (5) Memorial Coliseum 12,884 0–2 3 May 1 Portland: L 92–106: Rolando Blackman (23) Roy Tarpley (15) Derek Harper (12) Reunion Arena 17,007 0–3
Palm Beach Lakes holds an annual basketball tournament, known as the Derek Harper Holiday Tournament. It is named after the retired NBA guard Derek Harper,. [6] Teams from Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties participate in the tournament which draws thousands each year. The event is held the week after Christmas for 4 days. [7]
A 6'4" guard, English is perhaps best remembered for being involved in a bench-clearing brawl with Derek Harper of the New York Knicks during a 1994 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals playoff game at Chicago Stadium.