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William Mark Price (born
February 15 1964 in
Bartlesville, Oklahoma) is a retired
American basketball player who played for 12 seasons in the
NBA, from 1986 to 1998. Spending the majority of his career with the
Cleveland Cavaliers, his last three years were consisted of one season each with the
Washington Bullets,
Golden State Warriors, and
Orlando Magic.
Playing career
The 6-foot (183 cm) Price played
college basketball at
Georgia Tech. A
point guard, he mystified critics who said he was too slow, too small and too deliberate for a high-level game. Selected first in the second round (25th overall) by the
Dallas Mavericks in the
1986 NBA Draft, he was acquired by the
Cleveland Cavaliers in a draft day trade that helped turn the team into an
Eastern Conference power.
Price, one of the NBA's greatest point guards of all-time, was known as one of the league's most consistent shooters. He finished his career with a 90.4%
free throw shooting percentage, placing him as the league's all-time leader in this statistical area, and a 40% three-point field goal shooting percentage. During the
1988-89 season, Price became the third player, along with
Larry Bird and
Reggie Miller, to shoot at least 40% from three-point range, at least 50% from the field and at least 90% from the free throw line. Price ranked consistently among the
assist leaders (he is the Cavaliers all-time leader with 4,206), twice won the
Long Distance Shootout, and was a four-time
All-Star. Price was named to the All-NBA First Team after the 1992-1993 season.
He played for the
US national team in the
1994 FIBA World Championship, winning the gold medal.
He was plagued by injuries late in his career, a factor in his trade to the
Washington Bullets prior to the 1995-96 season. He played one season for Washington before moving on to the
Golden State Warriors and later the
Orlando Magic, where he played his final season. He retired in 1998. Not long after retirement, Price's number, 25, was retired by the
Cleveland Cavaliers.
Price and college teammate
John Salley are among the very few college basketball players to have had their numbers (not just their jerseys)
retired by their school.
The city of
Enid, Oklahoma, renamed the Basketball Arena Mark Price Arena, as a tribute to the NBA player's accomplishments, since he was one of the best basketball athletes in Enid High School history.
Coaching career
In March 2006, Price was appointed as the inaugural head coach of the Australian
NBL's
South Dragons, a new franchise for the 2006-07 season. He had traveled to Australia in February 2006 to interview for the position and investigate the effects of moving his family to
Melbourne. Price led the
South Dragons to a solid 3-2 pre-season record. However, just before the regular season, the
South Dragons suffered key player losses. Team captain
Shane Heal was lost just moments before the opening tip of the season opener, due to a surprising back injury the final moments of team pre-game warmups. Heal went on to miss the opening three games of the regular season.
On
October 23,
2006 a press conference was called to announce that Mark Price had resigned his position with the South Dragons, with team captain
Shane Heal promoted to the position of player-coach. Price's regular season win-loss record with the South Dragons was 0-5. The following day, Price spoke to the media and claimed that Heal had undermined his position, stating, "I've been in professional basketball a long time and I've never seen undermining of a coach quite like this before."
Price is the current shooting coach for the
Memphis Grizzlies. Price also trains other NBA players in partnership with the
Suwanee Sports Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. The academy is also home to the Mark Price Shooting Lab.
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