Isaac Austin

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Isaac Austin
Personal information
Born (1969-08-18) August 18, 1969 (age 54)
Gridley, California
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight 270 lb (122 kg)
Career information
High school Las Plumas (Oroville, California)
College Kings River CC (1987–1989)
Arizona State (1989–1991)
NBA draft 1991 / Round: 2 / Pick: 48th overall
Selected by the Utah Jazz
Playing career 1991–2004
Position Center
Number 50, 8, 9
Career history
19911993 Utah Jazz
1993–1994 Oklahoma City Cavalry (CBA)
1994 Philadelphia 76ers
1994–1995 CRO Lyon (France)
1995–1996 Tuborg Pilsener (Turkey)
19961998 Miami Heat
1999 Los Angeles Clippers
1999 Orlando Magic
2000 Washington Wizards
20002002 Vancouver / Memphis Grizzlies
2002 Ülkerspor (Turkey)
2003 Xinjiang Flying Tigers (China)
2004 Jersey Squires (ABA)
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points 3,285 (7.6 ppg)
Rebounds 2,030 (4.7 rpg)
Blocks 226 (0.5 bpg)
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Isaac Edward "Ike" Austin (born August 18, 1969) is a retired American professional basketball player. He is also the uncle of Baylor University's Isaiah Austin.[1]

Austin was born in Gridley, California. A 6' 10" (2.08 m) center from Kings River Community College and Arizona State University, he was selected by the Utah Jazz in the second round (48th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. He averaged two points and 1.1 rebounds during his rookie season with the Jazz, and after two more sub-par seasons, he signed to play with Tuborg İzmir, a Turkish basketball team. Austin averaged 22.3 points and 13.9 rebounds during the 1995-1996 season in Turkey, and he returned to the NBA the following season as a member of the Miami Heat.

With renewed confidence, Austin averaged 9.7 points and 5.8 rebounds for the Heat and received the NBA Most Improved Player Award in 1997. Austin had his best season in 1997-1998, when he averaged 13.5 points and 7.1 rebounds while playing for the Heat and the Los Angeles Clippers (to whom he was traded midseason for Brent Barry). After that season, he signed a lucrative contract with the Orlando Magic, but his play began to regress. Austin was traded to the Washington Wizards for Ben Wallace after one season with the Magic, and the Wizards later traded him to the Vancouver Grizzlies, with whom he ended his NBA career in 2002 (the team moved to Memphis in 2001).

From 2004-2005, Austin was owner and head coach of the Utah Snowbears, a team in the American Basketball Association. He led the Snowbears to a 27-1 record in the team's first season, but feuded with league officials during the playoffs and decided to forfeit the rest of the season in protest.[2]

References

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