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Terence Stansbury

American basketball player and coach


Summary

American basketball player and coach

FieldValue
nameTerence Stansbury
imageTerence Stansbury in 1988.jpg
captionStansbury in 1988
height_ft6
height_in5
weight_lb170
birth_date
birth_placeWilmington, Delaware, U.S.
high_schoolNewark (Newark, Delaware)
collegeTemple (1980–1984)
draft_year1984
draft_round1
draft_pick15
draft_teamDallas Mavericks
career_start1984
career_end2003
career_number43, 44
career_positionShooting guard
coach_start2003
coach_end2014
years1
team1Indiana Pacers
years2
team2Seattle SuperSonics
years31987–1988
team3EBBC Den Bosch
years41988
team4Wyoming Wildcatters
years51988–1989
team5Maccabi Brussels
years61989–1995
team6Levallois
years71996–1997
team7Bnei Herzliya
years81997
team8Florida Sharks
years91997–1998
team9AEK Athens
years101998–1999
team10Le Mans
years111999–2000
team11SIG Strasbourg
years122000
team12Houthalen
years132000–2001
team13Hasselt BT
years142001–2003
team14BSW
cyears12003–2004
cteam1Jyväskylä BC
cyears22004–2005
cteam2Huima Äänekoski
cyears32005–2006
cteam3Basket Racing Luxembourg
cyears42006–2007
cteam4Black Star Mersch
cyears52007–2008
cteam5AS Soleuvre
cyears62008–2009
cteam6Rotterdam Challengers
cyears72009–2010
cteam7BSW (assistant)
cyears82010–2011
cteam8BSW
cyears92013
cteam9Lapua Korikobri
cyears102013–2014
cteam10Résidence Walferdange
  • French League Best Scorer (1993)
  • French 2nd Division Foreign Player's MVP (1992)
  • Dutch League All-Star (1988)
  • Third-team All-American – NABC (1984)
  • Atlantic 10 Player of the Year (1984)
  • First-team All-Atlantic 10 (1984)
  • Second-team All-Atlantic 10 (1983)
  • Robert V. Geasey Trophy (1983) Terence Rudolph Stansbury (born February 27, 1961) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. At a height of tall, he played at the shooting guard position.

College career

Stansbury, a graduate of Newark High School, played college basketball for the Temple Owls. As a junior, he averaged 24.6 points for the Owls and 18.6 points as a senior. Stansbury starred at Temple from 1980 to 1984, scoring a total of 1,811 points (15.7 points per game).

Professional career

Stansbury played three seasons (1984–1987) in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the Indiana Pacers and Seattle SuperSonics. He finished with 1,200 points in his career, and was a three-time participant in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, where he won three straight third-place positions in a row, from 1985 to 1987, before leaving the NBA.

He later spent six seasons at Levallois in France. Stansbury was granted French citizenship. In the 1992–93 season, he led the French ProA league in scoring (26.3 points per contest).

Honors

He was inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

Personal life

His daughter Tiffany Stansbury played in the WNBA.

References

References

  1. "2023-24 Men's Basketball Record Book".
  2. "Entraineurs".
  3. "Palmarès du championnat de France de basket de 1950 à nos jours".
  4. (February 26, 2024). "Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in Wilmington, Delaware - 2010".
  5. "Stansbury learns from athletic family".
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