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David Nelson (born ) is an American former professional
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player and coach. He played two years of
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for the
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before playing eight seasons in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) between 1981 and 1995. He won three NBL championships with the
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in 1983, 1984 and 1988. He became a naturalised Australian during his playing career. He also served as a head coach in the
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(WNBL) in 1987 and 1988.


Early life

Nelson hails from
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.


College career

Nelson played two years of
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for the
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between 1977 and 1979. He was named second-team All- RMAC as a junior in 1977–78 and first-team All-RMAC as a senior in 1978–79. He averaged 16.8 points as a junior and 19.0 points as a senior. As of 2022, his 1,058 career points ranked 28th all time in school history while his 455 career rebounds ranked 24th all time.


Professional career

In 1979, Nelson moved to Australia to play in the Australian-American Amateur Basketball League. He was named the most valuable player in the league. In
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, Nelson debuted in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) for the
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. He was named in the
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in his first season after averaging a career-high 24.3 points per game. He played in the 1982 NBL All-Star Game and helped the Cannons win back-to-back NBL championships in
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and
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. He was team captain in 1983 and reached 100 NBL games and 2,000 points in 1984. In 1985, he scored more than 500 points for the Cannons but was out of action at different times for an operation on his foot and two broken ribs. Following the 1985 season, coach Bob Turner announced that Nelson would not be retained. In February 1986, Nelson was appointed assistant coach of the
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under head coach
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while also being appointed administrator of the Brisbane Basketball Association (BBA). He worked in a full-time capacity for BBA and played for their
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team, the Brisbane Brewers, averaging 33 points and 14 rebounds per game. He also joined the Bullets' playing group for the 1986 NBL season and served in a dual player-assistant role. In July 1986, he took over head coaching duties while Kerle was away with the Australian national team at the
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. Nelson served as caretaker player-coach for two games and recorded one win and one loss. He helped the Bullets reach the NBL grand final series, where they lost to the
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. In 20 games for the Bullets in the 1986 NBL season, he averaged 9.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game. Nelson sat out the
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and instead played club basketball in Brisbane, where he "notched up his usual high tally of points with a constant flurry of three-pointers." In October 1987, Nelson signed to return to the Cannons as a player for the
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as well as filling the promotions, public relations and marketing position. He helped the Cannons win 11 straight victories at the end of the season and then won 100–91 in Canberra against the Adelaide 36ers in game one of the best-of-three semi-final series. In game two, he made three successive three-pointers to put the Cannons on the way to a 100–95 victory and a grand-final berth against the
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. After winning a third championship in 1988, he retired from the NBL with 166 games and over 3000 points. Nelson had a five-year stint with the Toowoomba Mountaineers, where he won back-to-back
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(QBL)
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in 1990 and 1991. Nelson returned to the Cannons in 1995 as a 39-year-old and had a seven-game stint in the 1995 NBL season. In 173 career games in the NBL, he averaged 17.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.


Player profile

Nelson was considered a dynamic
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with a "line dry jumpshot". He was renowned for his hard-working game and his outside shots. At six foot eight, he was also listed as a
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in the NBL.


Coaching career

Nelson served as head coach of the Brisbane Lady Bullets of the
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(WNBL) during the 1987 season. After returning to Canberra, Nelson joined the
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as head coach for the
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. The team missed the playoffs with a fifth-place finish and a 13–9 record.


Personal life

In 1984, Nelson became eligible for Australian naturalisation. By 1986, he was a naturalised Australian. Nelson's retirement from the NBL coincided with him starting a barbecue
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business in Canberra. He has been the owner and chef of two Mexican restaurants in Canberra, where he had a cult following for his ribs and wings.


References


External links


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