Mark Simpson (basketball) explained

Mark Simpson
Nationality:American
Birth Date:4 February 1961
Birth Place:Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lbs:215
High School:Wawasee High School (Syracuse, Indiana)
College:
Draft Year:1984
Draft Round:7
Draft Pick:149
Draft Team:Denver Nuggets
Career Start:1984
Career End:1993
Career Position:Power forward
Career Number:14
Years1:1984–1985
Team1:Beitar Tel Aviv
Years2:1985–1986
Years3:1986–1987
Years4:1987–1988
Team4:Beitar Tel Aviv
Years5:1988–1989
Team5:Napoli
Years6:1989–1991
Team6:Cajabilbao
Years7:1991–1993
Team7:Real Madrid
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Mark Allen Simpson (born February 4, 1961) is an American former professional basketball player. As a player, Simpson was known for being a great 3-point shooter.

College career

At a height of 2.03 meters (6'8") tall, Simpson, who was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, played at the power forward position. He attended Catawba College, where he played college basketball, from 1979 to 1984.

Professional career

Simpson was selected in the seventh round, with the 149th pick of the 1984 NBA draft, by the Denver Nuggets.[1] However, he did not play in the NBA. Instead, he made his career in Europe. His first season as a professional was in the Israeli Ligat HaAl, where he played with Beitar Tel Aviv.

Simpson then played in the Greek A1 National Category with PAOK Thessaloniki, in the French Nationale 1 with Caen, and then once again in Israel with Beitar Tel Aviv. In the 1988–89 season, while playing with the Italian club Paini Napoli, he averaged 22.7 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.[2] His last four seasons as a professional were spent playing in Spain's ACB League.

He first played with Cajabilbao for two seasons, and then later played with Real Madrid for two seasons. With Real Madrid, he averaged 17.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game, in the 1991–92 Spanish ACB League season.[3] When he was with Real Madrid, as one of the club's two foreigner players, along with American Rickey Brown, he won the championship of the FIBA European Cup's 1991–92 season, against his former team, PAOK.

In the following 1992–93 season, the Lithuanian player Arvydas Sabonis joined Real Madrid, as their third foreign player on the team, along with Simpson and Brown. Real won the Spanish Double that season, as they won both the 1993 Spanish ACB League championship and the 1993 Spanish King's Cup title. After that season's Spanish ACB League Finals, Simpson decided to retire from his active playing career, due to knee problems. However, prior to his retirement, he failed a drug test, by ingesting an American drug called Elixir DM, "without the consent of the club's medical services". Simpson was trying to treat a bad cold. If he had not retired, he would have been sanctioned with a two year long ban from playing.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. thedraftreview.com Simpson en el Draft de 1984
  2. legabasket.it Estadísticas en la Lega
  3. acb.com Estadísticas en acb
  4. elpais.com Simpson da positivo