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Adrian Dantley - Causing Havoc! Adrian Delano Dantley (born February 28, 1956 in Washington, D.C.) is a basketball small forward who played 15 seasons in the NBA, seven of which as a member of the Utah Jazz. Dantley attended basketball powerhouse DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, MD where he played under legendary basketball coach Morgan Wootten. Dantley was a forward at Notre Dame from 1973-76. He was a consensus first team All-American in 1974-75 and 1975-76 and was named 1976 National Player of the Year. He ranks second on the Notre Dame career scoring list with 2,223 points and holds the school record for free throws made (615) and free throws attempted (769). Dantley had a stellar collegiate career for the Fighting Irish. As a freshman, he played an important role in one of the biggest games in college basketball history, Notre Dame's stunning 1973 upset to end UCLA's record 88-game winning streak. That UCLA team, coached by the legendary John Wooden, featured Bill Walton, Jamaal Wilkes (then known as Keith Wilkes) , and Dave Meyer. Dantley led Notre Dame in scoring in 1974-75 (30.4 points per game) and 1975-76 (28.6 points per game), while also leading the team in rebounding those two seasons with marks of 10.2 and 10.1 rebounds per game, respectively. He was also the leading scorer on the 1976 US Olympic team that captured the gold medal in Montreal and was drafted sixth overall, by the Buffalo Braves, in the 1976 NBA draft. He became the third Buffalo player in five years to receive the NBA Rookie of the Year Award when he won it after the 1977 season. However, Dantley bounced around the league after his rookie campaign. Buffalo traded Dantley to the Indiana Pacers before the 1978 season, but Indiana would trade him after 23 games to the Los Angeles Lakers. He stayed with the Lakers through the following season before being traded again; this time, to the Utah Jazz. It was the third time in the past two years that he had been traded; the Jazz would be his fourth team in as many years in the league. In Utah, Dantley reached his peak, establishing his reputation as a prolific scorer. With Utah, he twice led the league in scoring (in 1981 and 1984). He averaged over 30 points per game each season between 1981 and 1984, though he missed 60 games in 1983 after tearing ligaments in his right wrist. In his seven years with the Jazz, Dantley picked up all six of his All-Star appearances and two All-NBA second-team honors. Utah traded Dantley to the Detroit Pistons after the 1986 season. Dantley was still an effective scorer, but did not get as many shots with Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Vinnie Johnson and Bill Laimbeer all averaging at least 10 points per game. Midway through the 1989 season, Detroit traded Dantley to the Dallas Mavericks for Mark Aguirre. Dantley played two more seasons in the NBA before retiring after a 10-game stint with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1991. Dantley finished his career with an average of 24.3 points per game. He scored his points with a mix of mid-range jump shots, high-percentage opportunities close to the basket, and frequent trips to the free throw line. For his career, he shot .540 from the floor -- 16th in NBA history -- and .818 from the charity stripe. He led the league in free throws six times and ranks sixth all-time in that category. He shares the record (with Wilt Chamberlain) for most free throws made in a regular-season NBA game with 28. Dantley's uniform number (#4) was retired by Utah on April 11, 2007. He enjoyed outstanding success at every level of basketball, including high school, college, Olympics, NBA, and it was announced on April 7, 2008 that he would be elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, 16 years after his retirement. Tags: basketball sports talk personals tv athletics |
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1987 Bulls V Pistons This game was kind of hard to put together due to the incredibly high number of stoppages. The usual suspects did their thing. Adrian Dantley went for 20+, etc.. What I was able to put together, I surely hope U guys enjoy.. Tags: Bad Boys Pistons Bulls MJ Pippen Grant Isiah Thomas Bill Laimbeer |
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Adrian Dantley gets the HOF call http://basketballjohn.com presents, Adrian Dantley finally gets his call to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Tags: adrian jazz dantley nba utah |
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Hall of Famer - Adrian Dantley The journey of Hall of Famer Adrian Dantley. Tags: basketball sports talk personals tv athletics |
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DeMatha Honors Adrian Dantley DeMatha High School honored Adrian Dantley Tuesday in advance of Adrian's induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. this Friday evening. Dantley, James Brown (DeMatha Class of 1969), Morgan Wootten and DeMatha Coach Mike Jones addressed the crowd, which included the student body, several of Dantley's family members and a number of his former DeMatha teammates. Tags: Adrian Dantley Morgan Wooten Mike Jones James Browm DeMatha Catholic Basketball |
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Adrian Dantley meets Kayvon (Basketball Hall of Fame) http://kayvontv.com/watch/ from the KayvonTV.com clip of the day series. Adrian Delano Dantley (born February 28, 1956 in Washington, D.C.) is a Hall of Fame basketball small forward who played 15 seasons in the NBA, seven of which as a member of the Utah Jazz. [edit] Playing career Dantley attended basketball powerhouse DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, MD where he played under legendary basketball coach Morgan Wootten. Dantley was a forward at Notre Dame from 1973-76. He was a consensus first team All-American in 1974-75 and 1975-76 and was named 1976 National Player of the Year. He ranks second on the Notre Dame career scoring list with 2,223 points and holds the school record for free throws made (615) and free throws attempted (769). Dantley had a stellar collegiate career for the Fighting Irish. As a freshman, he played an important role in one of the biggest games in college basketball history, Notre Dame's stunning 1973 upset to end UCLA's record 88-game winning streak. That UCLA team, coached by the legendary John Wooden, featured Bill Walton, Jamaal Wilkes (then known as Keith Wilkes) , and Dave Meyer. Dantley led Notre Dame in scoring in 1974-75 (30.4 points per game) and 1975-76 (28.6 points per game), while also leading the team in rebounding those two seasons with marks of 10.2 and 10.1 rebounds per game, respectively. He was also the leading scorer on the 1976 US Olympic team that captured the gold medal in Montreal and was drafted sixth overall, by the Buffalo Braves, in the 1976 NBA draft. He became the third Buffalo player in five years to receive the NBA Rookie of the Year Award when he won it after the 1977 season. However, Dantley bounced around the league after his rookie campaign. Buffalo traded Dantley to the Indiana Pacers before the 1978 season, but Indiana would trade him after 23 games to the Los Angeles Lakers. He stayed with the Lakers through the following season before being traded again; this time, to the Utah Jazz. It was the third time in the past two years that he had been traded; the Jazz would be his fourth team in as many years in the league. In Utah, Dantley reached his peak, establishing his reputation as a prolific scorer. With Utah, he twice led the league in scoring (in 1981 and 1984). He averaged over 30 points per game each season between 1981 and 1984, though he missed 60 games in 1983 after tearing ligaments in his right wrist. In his seven years with the Jazz, Dantley picked up all six of his All-Star appearances and two All-NBA second-team honors. Utah traded Dantley to the Detroit Pistons after the 1986 season. Dantley was still an effective scorer, but did not get as many shots with Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Vinnie Johnson and Bill Laimbeer all averaging at least 10 points per game. Midway through the 1989 season, Detroit traded Dantley to the Dallas Mavericks for Mark Aguirre. Dantley played two more seasons in the NBA before retiring after a 10-game stint with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1991. Dantley finished his career with an average of 24.3 points per game. He scored his points with a mix of mid-range jump shots, high-percentage opportunities close to the basket, and frequent trips to the free throw line. For his career, he shot .540 from the floor -- 16th in NBA history -- and .818 from the charity stripe. He led the league in free throws six times and ranks sixth all-time in that category. He shares the record (with Wilt Chamberlain) for most free throws made in a regular-season NBA game with 28. Dantley's uniform number (#4) was retired by Utah on April 11, 2007. He enjoyed outstanding success at every level of basketball, including high school, college, Olympics, NBA, and it was announced on April 7, 2008 that he would be elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, 16 years after his retirement. adrian dantley kayvon toronto denver utah jazz kayvontv basketball hall of fame 4 mavs lakers dunk laugh raptors street interview utah jazz number 4 retired adrian dantlry kayvon kvon kavon toronto ontario canada laugh show tv series b-ball bunk shot rebound adrian dantley kayvon toronto denver utah jazz kayvontv basketball hall of fame 4 mavs lakers dunk laugh raptors street interview utah jazz number 4 retired adrian dantlry kayvon kvon kavon toronto ontario canada laugh show tv series b-ball bunk shot rebound http://kayvontv.com/watch/ Tags: adrian dantley kayvon toronto denver utah jazz kayvontv basketball hall of fame mavs lakers dunk laugh raptors street |
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Combat in Extra 330 against Dantley This is me flying the Extra 330 in Combat Tags: Combat Extra 330 |
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So Much to Talk About: Adrian Dantley (Sept. 2008) Nabaté Isles conducts interviews from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame's Enshrinement Weekend. The 2008 Class included: Adrian Dantley, William Davidson, Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, Pat Riley, Cathy Rush, and Dick Vitale. This segment features 2008 Inductee, Adrian Dantley. Starting with parts of his press conference speech and a SMTA interview. Adrian was National Player of the Year for Notre Dame and Olympic Gold Medalist for USA Basketball in 1976. He was a 6-Time NBA All-Star and 2-time Scoring Champ for the Utah Jazz. Feel free to contact Nabaté at n_isles@yahoo.com Tags: Nabate Isles SMTA Adrian Dantley Basketball Hall of Fame NBA Los Angeles Lakers Utah Jazz Notre Dame SportsTalk |
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me and dantley walking in walmart acting gay and dantley talks about how im so cute he wants to do me hahahwtf Tags: haha |
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dantley da silva see her dance Tags: dantley da silva |
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Basketball Hall Of Fame 2008 Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, Pat Riley, Dick Vitale, Dandy Dantley, are elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts Tags: patrick ewing hakeem olajuwon pat riley dick vitale dandy dantley nba basketball hall of fame springfield massachuseets |
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Adrian Dantley talkin' about Utah Tags: basketball |
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In the Paint - Best Forwards in the Paint Bernard King Adrian Dantley James Worthy and Kevin McHale Tags: Bernard King Adrian Dantley James Worthy Kevin McHale lakers celtics pistons knicks nba forwards |
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Basketball Hall of Fame 2008 - Slideshow Here are some pictures I took at this year's Basketball Hall of Fame induction. The inductees were, in order of appearance: Adrian Dantley Patrick Ewing Hakeem Olajuwon Pat Riley Cathy Rush Dick Vitale *Bill Davidson (Did not attend) I made the trip from Houston to Sprinfield, MA just to see Olajuwon get the credit he deserves. Tags: nba basketball hall of fame hakeem olajuwon patrick ewing pat riley dick vitale cathy rush adrian dantley |
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1976 Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati - NCAA Tournament The Fighting Irish pull off an unlikely win over Cincinnati in the 1976 NCAA Tournament. Dick Enberg & Billy Packer call the action for national television. Tags: 1976 Notre Dame Cincinnati Digger Phelps Adrian Dantley |
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Karl Malone - The Mailman Karl Anthony Malone (born July 24, 1963, in Bernice, Louisiana) is a retired American professional basketball player. He was nicknamed in college as the Mailman for his consistency ("the mailman always delivers") and his work in the post. Malone twice won the NBA Most Valuable Player award. He is generally considered one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history, and has scored the second most points in NBA history, trailing only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Karl Malone was chosen by the Jazz in 1985 out of Louisiana Tech with the 13th overall pick in the draft. After his rookie season, the Jazz saw in him the potential to be the cornerstone of their offense. So, they traded star forward, Adrian Dantley, to the Detroit Pistons and decided to build around Malone. Malone is regarded as one of the best power forwards ever. He collected two regular-season MVP Awards, 11 NBA First Team nominations and was also selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team three times. He scored 36,928 points (25.0 per game), second best all-time, on remarkable .516 shooting. His high field goal percentage benefited from two factors, namely the pick-and-roll offense, and secondly his physical power, enabling him to safely slam dunk on most forwards. Malone grabbed an average 10.1 rebounds (thus averaging a double-double in his career) and also stole an average 1.41 balls per game. Malone was a very physical player. He liked to use his body builder physique to draw contact from defenders, and for a good part of his career, dunk over them and put other players in foul trouble. As a result, he would lead the NBA in free throws made seven separate seasons (an NBA record). He was also a physical defender and rebounder, and one of the most durable players ever in the NBA, missing a total of five regular season games in his first 13 years in the league and still playing well at age 40, becoming the oldest player to both log a triple-double and to be part of the starting five for an NBA-Finals bound team. Malone's work ethic showed prominently in his formative years in the NBA where he raised his free throw shooting percentage from below 50% to 75% in a few years. He also added a long range jump shot which made him nearly impossible to guard. Tags: basketball |
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1988 NBA ECF Celtics at Pistons Game 6 (6 of 6) *** If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Tags: Boston Celtics Detroit Pistons Larry Bird Kevin Mchale Robert Parish Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Adrian Dantley Fight |
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Top 10 Pistons Playoff Performances The Top 10 Detroit Pistons Playoff Performances. Some of the performances include: Adrian Dantley Isiah Thomas Bill Laimbeer Tayshaun Prince Rip Hamilton Thanks to Need4Sheed.com for the video Visit Need4sheed it's the best website for any Pistons fan Tags: Top 10 Detroit Pistons Playoff Performances Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Tayshaun Prince Rip Richard Hamilton Bill Laimbeer |
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CBS Intro 1988 NBA ECF Celtics at Pistons Game 6 *** If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Tags: Boston Celtics Detroit Pistons Larry Bird Kevin Mchale Robert Parish Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Adrian Dantley |
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1987 NBA ECF Pistons at Celtics Game 7 (2 of 4) ***If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Tags: Detroit Pistons Boston Celtics Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Larry Bird Kevin Mchale Robert Parish Adrian Dantley concussion |
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Pistons Celtics 1986/87 Playoffs Pistons vs. Celtics from 86/87 Playoffs, Pistons lost in 7 games, Lakers beat the Celtics in the Finals. Tags: detroit pistons boston celtics adrian dantley vinnie johnson bill laimbeer isiah thomas larry bird pass robert parish |
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1988 NBA ECSF Bulls Pistons Game 1 (1 of 4) *** If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Tags: Chicago Bulls Detroit Pistons Michael Jordan Scottie Pippen Horace Grant Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Adrian Dantley |
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1988 NBA ECF Pistons at Celtics Game 2 (1 of 6) ***If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Double OT Classic! Tags: Detroit Pistons Boston Celtics Isiah Thomas Larry Bird Dennis Johnson Adrian Dantley Joe Dumars Kevin Mchale |
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1988 NBA ECF Pistons Celtics Game 5 (5 of 5) *** If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Tags: Boston Celtics Detroit Pistons Larry Bird Kevin Mchale Robert Parish Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Adrian Dantley |
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1988 NBA ECF Pistons Celtics Game 1 (5 of 5) ***If you want to watch a video in high quality put this at the end of the video's internet address (url) &fmt=18 *** Tags: Boston Celtics Detroit Pistons Larry Bird Kevin Mchale Isiah Thomas Joe Dumars Adrian Dantley Robert Parish |