Charles Davis (basketball, born 1958) explained

Charles Davis
Height Ft:6
Height In:7
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:5 October 1958
Birth Place:Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
High School:McGavock (Nashville, Tennessee)
College:Vanderbilt (1976–1981)
Draft Year:1981
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:35
Draft Team:Washington Bullets
Career Start:1920
Career End:1990
Career Number:23, 24, 22
Career Position:Small forward
Years1:
Team1:Washington Bullets
Years2:
Team2:Milwaukee Bucks
Years3:1986–1987
Team3:Scavolini Pesaro
Team4:Milwaukee Bucks
Team5:San Antonio Spurs
Years6:
Team6:Chicago Bulls
Stats League:NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:2,214 (5.3 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:1,008 (2.4 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:309 (0.7 apg)

Charles Edward Davis, Jr. (born October 5, 1958) is an American former basketball player.

A 6'7" small forward born in Nashville, Tennessee, Davis led the McGavock High School Raiders to a 25–6 record and victory in the Class AAA Tennessee State Championship in 1976. He was selected Most Valuable Player in the championship tournament.[1]

Davis starred at Vanderbilt University during the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was selected in the second round of the 1981 NBA draft by the Washington Bullets and played eight seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Bullets, Milwaukee Bucks, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls. On March 18, 1986, in perhaps his most notable game as a professional, Davis led the Bucks to a win while scoring 26 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in only 26 minutes of playing time, in a 116–87 victory over the Washington Bullets.[2] Davis scored 2,214 points and grabbed 1,008 rebounds in his NBA career.

In 2006, Davis was the recipient of an NCAA Silver Anniversary Award.[3]

Davis is the cousin of former Vanderbilt women's basketball player Jessica Mooney.[4] [5]

NBA career statistics

Regular season

|-| align="left" | 1981–82| align="left" | Washington| 54 || 10 || 10.6 || .478 || .000 || .811 || 2.5 || 0.6 || 0.2 || 0.2 || 3.8|-| align="left" | 1982–83| align="left" | Washington| 74 || 10 || 15.7 || .470 || .200 || .629 || 2.9 || 1.0 || 0.4 || 0.3 || 7.6|-| align="left" | 1983–84| align="left" | Washington| 46 || 0 || 10.2 || .472 || .111 || .615 || 2.2 || 0.7 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 5.0|-| align="left" | 1984–85| align="left" | Washington| 4 || 0 || 7.0 || .200 || .000 || .750 || 1.0 || 0.3 || 0.3 || 0.0 || 1.8|-| align="left" | 1984–85| align="left" | Milwaukee| 57 || 2 || 13.1 || .436 || .100 || .828 || 2.6 || 0.9 || 0.4 || 0.1 || 6.2|-| align="left" | 1985–86| align="left" | Milwaukee| 57 || 7 || 15.3 || .474 || .125 || .813 || 3.0 || 1.0 || 0.5 || 0.1 || 7.7|-| align="left" | 1987–88| align="left" | Milwaukee| 5 || 0 || 7.8 || .333 || .000 || .000 || 0.6 || 0.6 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 2.4|-| align="left" | 1987–88| align="left" | San Antonio| 16 || 0 || 11.7 || .433 || .067 || .700 || 2.4 || 1.1 || 0.0 || 0.2 || 5.8|-| align="left" | 1988–89| align="left" | Chicago| 49 || 3 || 11.1 || .426 || .267 || .731 || 2.3 || 0.6 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 3.8|-| align="left" | 1989–90| align="left" | Chicago| 53 || 0 || 8.1 || .367 || .280 || .875 || 1.5 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 0.2 || 2.5|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 415 || 32 || 12.2 || .451 || .170 || .737 || 2.4 || 0.7 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 5.3|}

Playoffs

|-| align="left" | 1981–82| align="left" | Washington| 6 || - || 8.7 || .412 || .000 || 1.000 || 0.8 || 0.5 || 0.2 || 0.2 || 2.7|-| align="left" | 1983–84| align="left" | Washington| 3 || - || 5.7 || .583 || .000 || .000 || 1.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 4.7|-| align="left" | 1984–85| align="left" | Milwaukee| 5 || 0 || 10.2 || .400 || .000 || .750 || 2.0 || 0.8 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3.8|-| align="left" | 1985–86| align="left" | Milwaukee| 12 || 0 || 12.1 || .362 || .000 || .900 || 2.1 || 0.5 || 0.3 || 0.0 || 5.0|-| align="left" | 1988–89| align="left" | Chicago| 17 || 0 || 11.2 || .404 || .167 || .778 || 2.5 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 2.7|-| align="left" | 1989–90| align="left" | Chicago| 6 || 0 || 3.3 || .286 || .000 || .000 || 0.5 || 0.2 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.7|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 49 || 0 || 9.7 || .398 || .091 || .857 || 1.8 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 0.0 || 3.2|}

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://tssaasports.com/school/?id=318&sportid=2
  2. Web site: Washington Bullets at Milwaukee Bucks Box Score, March 18, 1986 Basketball-Reference.com.
  3. https://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/newsdetail?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/wps/wcm/connect/NCAA/NCAA+News/NCAA+News+Online/2005/Association-wide/Honors+Committee+announces+Silver+Anniversary+recipients+-+11-21-05+NCAA+News&TITLE=Honors+Committee+announces+Silver+Anniversary+recipients+-+11-21-05+NCAA+News 2006 Silver Anniversary Awards
  4. http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/100407aai.html Ask a 'Dore: Jessica Mooney's Answers
  5. http://vucommodores.cstv.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/mooney_jessica00.html Player Bio: Jessica Mooney