David Harrison (basketball)

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David Harrison
Position Center
Height ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Weight 280 lb (130 kg)
League NBA
Team Indiana Pacers
Jersey #13
Born August 15, 1982 (1982-08-15) (age 25)
Nashville, Tennessee
Nationality American
High school Brentwood Academy
College Colorado
Draft 29th overall, 2004
Indiana Pacers
Pro career 2004–present
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David Joshua Harrison (born August 15, 1982 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American professional basketball player at the center position for the NBA's Indiana Pacers. At Brentwood Academy, Harrison received TSSAA Division 2 Mr. Basketball in 2001. He was drafted by the Pacers out of the University of Colorado at Boulder with the 29th pick of the 2004 NBA Draft. He is 7 feet tall and weighs 280 pounds (127 kg).

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[edit] College career

In college he was named First Team All-Big 12 and earned Honorable Mention All-America honors by the Associated Press as a junior. He finished his college career as Colorado's all-time leading shot-blocker with 225 blocks.

[edit] Professional career

Harrison was expected to be the #2 or maybe even #3 center in the Pacers' depth chart for his rookie year of 2004-05, behind Jeff Foster and Scot Pollard. However, due to injuries to Pollard and the suspensions of Jermaine O'Neal, Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest, he became a starter at a much earlier part of his career than most people anticipated. He ended up starting 14 of the 43 games he played in his rookie season, before missing the final two months due to injury.

Harrison was charged with one count of assault and battery for his involvement in the Pacers-Pistons brawl at The Palace of Auburn Hills on November 19, 2004, though he was not penalized by the league for the incident.

In his sophomore season of 2005-06 with the Pacers, Harrison played in 67 games, starting 17 of them, playing an average of 15.4 minutes and contributing 5.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.

In 2008, the Pacers suspended Harrison for one game following an incident in which Harrison expressed his frustration inside the San Antonio Spurs' locker room after Spurs forward Matt Bonner hit him in the face (Bonner was called for an offensive foul).[1] In Harrison's first game back from the suspension he had 4 points, 6 rebounds and a career high 6 blocks in just 20 minutes of play.

[edit] Personal life

Harrison made an appearance on MTV's The Real World: Philadelphia as he and cast member MJ Garrett were buddies from back home.

On January 11, 2008, Harrison received a five-game suspension for violating the league's anti-drug policy.[2]

The Indianapolis Star reported that Harrison was sorry for the way the suspension made the team look bad.[3]

"I didn't like seeing that," Harrison said. "I want to apologize to Larry (Bird), Donnie Walsh, my teammates and the fans for letting them down."[3]

Harrison reportedly stated that he didn't feel that the NBA should be able to look into his off the court behavior except in the case of performance-enhancing drugs.[4]

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