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Harold Pressley Information

Harold Pressley (born July 14, 1963 in the Bronx, New York) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent four years in the NBA for the Sacramento Kings between 1986 and 1990 before playing a major role in Joventut Badalona's success both in the Spanish league and the Euroleague until 1993.

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College

After attending Saint Bernard High School in Uncasville, Connecticut, Pressley played collegiately at Villanova University and was a member of their 1985 National Championship team. At Villanova, he became the first player in Big East history to record a triple-double, with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots against Providence. He was named to the 1985 NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team, the 1986 All Big East First Team, an 1986 Associated Press honorable mention All American, the 1986 Big East All-Tournament Team and the 1986 Big East Defensive Player of the Year.

Pro career

Pressley was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 1st round (17th overall pick) of the 1986 NBA Draft. He played the shooting guard and small forward positions for four years with the Kings, averaging 9.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Following his NBA experience, he signed a contract with Joventut Badalona of the Spanish ACB league, winning two consecutive championships in 1991 and 1992 and reaching the 1992 Euroleague final alongside Jordi Villacampa and Corny Thompson. He had 20 points and 9 rebounds against Partizan, but his performance was not enough to prevent a 70-71 loss, highlighted by Sasha Djordjevic' buzzer beater three pointer. In the 1993-94 season, Pressley signed with Pau Orthez in France, before returning to Spain and finishing his career.

Post athletic career

Pressley was a co-host on Sierra Central Sports Roundtable, a sports show that airs every Sunday morning on Comcast Sports Net in the Sacramento area. On March 30, 2007, he began serving as Director of Player Development for the Sacramento Kings.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Sacramento Kings Official Media Release, published March 30, 2007; retrieved April 12, 2007

External links

· · Villanova Wildcats Men's Basketball 1984–85 NCAA Champions
4 Dwight Wilbur | 21 Harold Pressley | 22 Gary McLain | 31 Mark Plansky | 32 Harold Jensen | 33 Dwayne McClain | 54 Ed Pinckney (MOP) Coach Rollie Massimino Assistant Coaches: Mitch Buonaguro | Steve Lappas
· · Robert V. Geasey Trophy winners

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First round Brad Daugherty · Len Bias · Chris Washburn · Chuck Person · Kenny Walker · William Bedford · Roy Tarpley · Ron Harper · Brad Sellers · Johnny Dawkins · John Salley · John Williams · Dwayne Washington · Walter Berry · Dell Curry · Maurice Martin · Harold Pressley · Mark Alarie · Billy Thompson · Buck Johnson · Anthony Jones · Scott Skiles · Ken Barlow · Arvydas Sabonis
Second round Mark Price · Greg Dreiling · Dennis Rodman · Larry Krystkowiak · Johnny Newman · Nate McMillan · Joe Ward · Cedric Henderson · Kevin Duckworth · Johnny Rogers · Milton Wagner · Steve Mitchell · Panagiotis Fasoulas · Lemone Lampley · Rafael Addison · Augusto Binelli · Otis Smith · Ron Kellogg · Dave Feitl · David Wingate · Keith Smith · Jeff Hornacek · Michael Jackson
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Name Pressley, Harold
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Date of birth July 14, 1963
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