Derrick Sharp

Derrick Lanorris Sharp (Hebrew: דריק שארפ; born October 5, 1971) is an American-Israeli retired professional basketball player and coach. At a height of 1.85 m (6'1") tall,[1] he played at the point guard and shooting guard positions.

Derrick Sharp
Sharp with Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2006.
Personal information
Born (1971-10-05) October 5, 1971
Orlando, Florida
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight186 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolMaynard Evans
(Orlando, Florida)
College
NBA draft1993 / Undrafted
Playing career1993–2011
PositionPoint guard / Shooting guard
Number6
Coaching career2011–2013
Career history
As player:
1993–1994Maccabi Hadera
1994–1996Beitar Migdal-HaEmek
1996–2011Maccabi Tel Aviv
As coach:
2011–2013Maccabi Tel Aviv (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player

As assistant coach:

He played with the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball club for 15 years, spending part of the time as the team's captain, and also later served as the team's assistant coach under David Blatt. With Maccabi, he won a record 29 club titles. In July 2011, Sharp retired from playing professional basketball.[2] After he retired from playing, he remained with Maccabi Tel Aviv, working as an assistant coach with the club, until August 2013.[2]

High school

Sharp, who was born in Orlando, Florida, attended Evans High School, in Orlando. At Evans High, he played high school basketball.

College career

After high school, Sharp played college basketball at Brevard Community College, from 1989 to 1991. He then played college basketball at the University of South Florida, where he played with the South Florida Bulls, from 1991 to 1993.[3]

Professional playing career

Sharp joined Maccabi Hadera, which was playing in the Israeli 2nd Division at the time, for the 1993–94 season. From 1994 to 1996, he played with Hapoel Migdal-HaEmek, which competed in the Israeli 2nd Division in the 1994–95 season, and in the Israeli 3rd Division, in the 1995–96 season. Sharp then made the big jump in his career, when he moved to the most well-known team in IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv.

With Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sharp won 13 Israeli national league championships, 11 Israeli State Cups, 2 Israeli League Cups, and 3 European-wide titles (the 2001 FIBA SuproLeague, the 2004 EuroLeague, and the 2005 EuroLeague).[2][4] As a member of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sharp quickly became a crowd favorite, due to his tough defense, three-point shooting, and clutch plays. The most memorable example of the latter came on April 8, 2004, in a EuroLeague game against the Lithuanian club Zalgiris Kaunas.[4] With 2 seconds remaining in the game, and Maccabi Tel Aviv trailing by 3 points and facing elimination from the EuroLeague Top 16 phase, Sharp caught a long pass from Gur Shelef, turned to the basket, and fired up a game-tying three-pointer, forcing overtime. Maccabi Tel Aviv won that game, and advanced to the EuroLeague Final Four, which was held in Tel Aviv that year. The team eventually became the EuroLeague champions.

In July 2011, Sharp retired from playing professional basketball, at the age of 39.[2][4] In total, Sharp played professional basketball in Israel for 18 years, spending 15 of them with Maccabi Tel Aviv.[2] He finished his career ranked seventh all-time on the Maccabi Tel Aviv's career scoring list in European-wide games, with 1,749 points scored, and seventh in the EuroLeague in career free throw accuracy, at 88.9%.[4]

National team playing career

Sharp became a naturalized Israeli citizen. He then played with the senior Israeli national team, from 2000 to 2003. With Israel, he played at the 2001 EuroBasket and at the 2003 EuroBasket.

Coaching career

After he retired from playing professional basketball, Sharp continued to work with Maccabi Tel Aviv as an assistant coach, after he had taken a coaching course at Wingate Institute, in 2010.[2] On August 2, 2013, Sharp resigned from his role as an assistant coach of Maccabi Tel-Aviv.

Personal life

In the mid-1990s, Sharp married an Israeli woman, and thus received Israeli citizenship, by virtue of that marriage. The couple have one son, who also played basketball in Israel. In 1999, he divorced his first wife, and married Canadian basketball player Justine Ellison. They have four children together, three sons and a daughter.

Sharp lived with his family in Herzliya, Israel, until August 2013, when they moved to Orlando, Florida. His son from his first marriage later returned to Israel to pursue a basketball playing career.[5] Sharp later moved to Tampa, Florida, where he formally worked as the head coach of the Blake High School boys' basketball team. Sharp is currently the Varsity Boys' Head Basketball Coach at Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School in Pasco County, Florida.[6]

Honors and awards

References

  1. Derrick Sharp 6-1 (185cm).
  2. Efrat, Maayan (April 2, 2008). "Sharp, symbol of Maccabi Tel Aviv, retires". Haaretz. Retrieved July 21, 2011.
  3. . Orlando Sentinel http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/keyword/derrick-sharp |url= missing title (help). Retrieved July 21, 2011.
  4. Yarone Arbel (July 20, 2011). "Maccabi's Sharp retires, named assistant coach". Euroleague. Retrieved July 21, 2011.
  5. http://www.one.co.il/Article/17-18/2,620,1347,0/298368.html?ref=rss
  6. "Bishop McLaughlin appoints new Head Basketball Coach – 2020 5A Hillsborough County Coach of the Year". Retrieved April 19, 2020.
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