Bryant Stith

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Bryant Stith
Stith coaching in December 2015
UNC Greensboro Spartans
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueSouthern Conference
Personal information
Born (1970-12-10) December 10, 1970 (age 53)
Emporia, Virginia, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight208 lb (94 kg)
Career information
High schoolBrunswick (Lawrenceville, Virginia)
CollegeVirginia (1988–1992)
NBA draft1992: 1st round, 13th overall pick
Selected by the Denver Nuggets
Playing career1992–2002
PositionShooting guard
Number23, 20
Coaching career2003–present
Career history
As player:
19922000Denver Nuggets
2000–2001Boston Celtics
2001–2002Cleveland Cavaliers
As coach:
2003–2013Brunswick HS
2013–2022Old Dominion (assistant)
2022–presentUNC Greensboro (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points5,946 (10.1 ppg)
Rebounds1,983 (3.4 rpg)
Assists1,178 (2.0 apg)
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  United States
FIBA World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Buenos Aires National team
Goodwill Games
Silver medal – second place 1990 Seattle National team

Bryant Lamonica Stith (born December 10, 1970)[1] is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is currently a men's assistant basketball coach at University of North Carolina Greensboro.

Playing career[edit]

College career[edit]

Stith was the Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year in 1989. He finished his career in 1992 as Virginia’s all-time leading scorer with 2,516 points. Stith earned first-team All-ACC honors three times and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1992 National Invitation Tournament.[2] During Stith's time at Virginia, the Cavaliers compiled four 20-win seasons, three NCAA appearances and the 1992 National Invitation Tournament championship.[3]

Professional career[edit]

A 6'5" (1.96 m) shooting guard, Stith was selected from the University of Virginia with the 13th overall pick by the Denver Nuggets in the 1992 NBA draft. Stith played only 39 games in his rookie season, but would play (and start) all 82 games next season (1993–94) averaging 12.5 points per game. Stith later on struggled with injures in his career with the Nuggets. Stith played eight seasons with the team before being traded to the Boston Celtics. He was also traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers and to the Los Angeles Clippers along with Andre Miller for Darius Miles.[4] He retired before ever playing for the Clippers.

International career[edit]

He played for the US national team in the 1990 FIBA World Championship, winning the bronze medal.[5]

Coaching career[edit]

After the close of his NBA career, Stith became the head coach of the Brunswick (VA) High School Bulldogs.[6] The team won state championships in 2011, 2012, and 2013.[7]

In 2013, Stith was hired as an assistant at Old Dominion University to work under his former Virginia head coach Jeff Jones.[8]

In 2022, he moved from Old Dominion to Mike Jones's coaching staff at UNC Greensboro.[9]

Personal[edit]

Stith's sons, Brandan and B. J., committed to play basketball at East Carolina University in 2013 and the University of Virginia in 2014, respectively.[10] After one year at East Carolina, Brandan transferred to Old Dominion to play for his father who is ODU's assistant coach.[11]

B. J. played one year at the Virginia before also transferring to Old Dominion University to play for his father, and with his brother. He sat out the 2015–16 season and played three years for the Monarchs.[12]

Since retiring from the NBA, Stith has been involved in NASCAR, in which he owns a team with race car driver and fellow Emporia native, Hermie Sadler.

In 2007, he was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bryant Stith Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  2. ^ a b "Stith into Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on 2015-09-13. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
  3. ^ "Virginia Men's Basketball: All-Americans, Retired Jerseys & Numbers". Archived from the original on 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  4. ^ Miller, Stith head west for Miles, Jamison - NBA - ESPN
  5. ^ 1990 USA Basketball Archived April 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ For Stith, There's No Place Like Home
  7. ^ Brunswick wins third straight state championship - Richmond Times Dispatch - Richmond VA
  8. ^ Miller, Ed (May 4, 2013). "Former U.Va. star Bryant Stith hired at Old Dominion". The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  9. ^ "Stith leaves Old Dominion for UNC-Greensboro". 7 July 2022.
  10. ^ Father Figure | The University of Virginia Magazine
  11. ^ "Brandan Stith - 2017-18 - Men's Basketball".
  12. ^ "B.J. Stith transferring from U.Va. to Old Dominion". Archived from the original on 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2016-01-28.

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