Leon Wood Explained

Leon Wood
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:185
Birth Date:25 March 1962
Birth Place:Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
High School:Saint Monica
(Santa Monica, California)
College:
Draft Year:1984
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:10
Draft Team:Philadelphia 76ers
Career Start:1984
Career End:1994
Career Number:20, 32, 33, 1, 22
Career Position:Point guard / shooting guard
Referee Start:1996
Years1:
Team1:Philadelphia 76ers
Team2:Washington Bullets
Team3:New Jersey Nets
Team4:San Antonio Spurs
Team5:Atlanta Hawks
Years6:1988–1989
Team6:CAI Zaragoza
Years7:1989–1990
Team7:Santa Barbara Islanders
Team8:New Jersey Nets
Team9:Sacramento Kings
Years10:1990–1991
Team10:Rapid City Thrillers
Years11:1991
Team11:Pallacanestro Varese
Years12:1991
Team12:Gießen 46ers
Years13:1991–1992
Team13:Rapid City Thrillers
Years14:1992–1993
Team14:CRO Lyon
Years15:1993–1994
Team15:Fargo-Moorhead Fever
Years16:1994
Team16:Onyx Caserta
Years17:1994
Team17:Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
Highlights:

Osie Leon Wood III (born March 25, 1962), is an American former professional basketball player. A college All-American, he was a first round NBA draft pick, and both an Olympic and Pan-Am Games gold-medalist. He subsequently has had a career as an NBA referee.

Career

A 6'3" point guard from Saint Monica Catholic High School, Wood was an All-American at California State University-Fullerton. He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers as the 10th pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA draft and played in six NBA seasons for six different teams: the 76ers, Washington Bullets, New Jersey Nets, San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks and Sacramento Kings.

In his NBA career, Wood played in 274 games and scored a total of 1,742 points (6.4 points per game). He was a contestant in the first NBA 3-point shootout at the All-Star Weekend in Dallas in 1987.[1] Wood had a short European professional league stint in Germany for MTV 1846 Giessen, where he was signed for the playoffs and appeared in three games, scoring a total of 77 points.[2] He also played for CAI Zaragoza (ACB League) in the 1988–1989 season. Wood played four seasons in the Continental Basketball Association, averaging 18.1 points and 8.5 assists in 118 games, being named second-team All-CBA in 1990.[3] Wood last played professional basketball in the Philippine Basketball Association in 1994, where he led the Purefoods franchise to a semifinal finish.[4]

Wood is a two-time International gold-medalist, winning at the 1983 Pan American Games and as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic basketball team coached by Bobby Knight. Wood averaged 7.9 assists to lead the 1984 Olympic team.[5]

He became an NBA official in 1996.[6]

Other facts

Wood filed lawsuit against NBA for violations of antitrust laws. Both District Court and Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of NBA.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.philstar.com/sports/2000/02/17/97942/sporting-chance Ex-PBA import now NBA ref
  2. http://www.giessen46ers.de/index.php?m0=giessen&m1=historie&m2=spieler&id=52 46ers Hall of Fame: Leon Wood
  3. 1994–95 Official CBA Guide and Register, page 358
  4. https://www.espn.ph/basketball/story/_/id/29550566/notable-nba-players-played-pba Notable NBA players who played in the PBA
  5. https://www.rappler.com/sports/262417-how-1984-nba-draft-made-impact-on-pba/ LOOKBACK: How the 1984 NBA Draft made an impact on the PBA
  6. http://www.nbra.net/nba-officials/referee-biographies/leon-wood/ NBA Officials: Referee Biographies