William Franklin Avery Jr. (born August 8, 1979) is an American assistant basketball coach for Duke and former professional basketball player.
Duke Blue Devils | |
---|---|
Position | Assistant Coach |
League | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Personal information | |
Born | Augusta, Georgia, U.S. | August 8, 1979
Listed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Listed weight | 200 lb (91 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia) |
College | Duke (1997–1999) |
NBA draft | 1999: 1st round, 14th overall pick |
Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves | |
Playing career | 1999–2011 |
Position | Point guard |
Number | 5 |
Coaching career | 2023–present |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1999–2002 | Minnesota Timberwolves |
2002–2003 | Strasbourg IG |
2003 | Makedonikos |
2004 | Hapoel Tel Aviv |
2004–2005 | Hapoel Jerusalem |
2005 | Azovmash Mariupol |
2005–2006 | Panionios |
2006–2007 | Alba Berlin |
2007 | Galatasaray Café Crown |
2007–2008 | AEK Athens |
2008–2009 | Trikala 2000 |
2009 | PAOK |
2011 | Energa Czarni Slupsk |
As coach: | |
2023–present | Duke (assistant) |
Career highlights and awards | |
| |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
College career
editAvery, at 6 ft 2 in (1.90 m), was the starting point guard on the 1998–99 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, where he averaged 14.9 points and 5.0 assists per game his sophomore year. After winning 32 straight games, Duke lost in the National Championship game to the University of Connecticut. Avery, along with Elton Brand and Corey Maggette, became one of the first players under Mike Krzyzewski to leave Duke before graduating.
Professional career
editNBA
editAvery was selected 14th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1999 NBA draft after his sophomore year. He averaged 2.7 points per game and 1.4 assists per game in 142 NBA games over three seasons with the Timberwolves.
Israel and Europe
editAvery was not signed by any NBA teams after his 3-year contract with the Timberwolves expired in 2002, so he moved his career overseas. Avery played with the following pro clubs: Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli League, Strasbourg IG of the French League, Azovmash Mariupol of the Ukrainian League, Makedonikos Alfa, Panionios, and AEK Athens of the Greek League, ALBA Berlin of the German League, and Galatasaray Café Crown of the Turkish League.
Avery was released from Galatasaray in October 2007, just three months after signing with the club. He then immediately moved to Greece and signed with AEK Athens. He joined Trikala 2000 in 2008. In the summer of 2009, he moved to PAOK BC. In February 2011 he signed with Energa Czarni Slupsk in Poland.[1]
Retirement
editAvery retired from professional basketball in 2012. After retirement, he returned to Evans, Georgia where he started a basketball camp.[2]
In the Fall of 2019, Avery returned to Duke University to complete his degree in African American studies.[3] While earning his degree, Avery assisted the basketball team. Avery graduated in 2023.
Coaching career
editOn July 7, 2023, Avery became an assistant coach for Duke.[4]
References
edit- ^ Energa Czarni Slupsk tabs William Avery
- ^ "William Avery Update". Archived from the original on December 4, 2015. Retrieved November 27, 2013.
- ^ @Will_Avery5 (August 29, 2019). "Guess who's back??? I have returned to Duke University to get my degree after 20 years! The support from @DukeMBB h…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Will Avery Named Assistant Basketball Coach". July 7, 2023. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
External links
edit- Career statistics from NBA.com Basketball Reference