Mike Davis

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Mike Davis (born September 15, 1960) is a the head coach of the UAB Blazers men's basketball team. His hiring was announced on April 7, 2006. He had resigned from the University of Indiana on February 15, following his team's first-round loss to Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament.

Playing career

Born in Fayette, Davis was named a high school All-American and the state's 1979 Mr Basketball. He accepted a scholarship to the University of Alabama and had a stellar career (1979-83) as a scorer and defensive specialist under coaches C. M. Newton and Wimp Sanderson. His 1,211 career points placed him in the top 25 on the Crimson Tide's all-time list and his 165 career steals placed him third in that all-time list. The team earned an 80-42 record during his playing career with two trips to the NCAA tournament and two to the NIT. Davis received the team's "Hustle Award" all four years.

Davis was drafted in the second round of the 1983 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks. He played two seasons in Switzerland and Italy before returning to the US to play for the Topeka Sizzlers in the Continental Basketball Association.

Coaching career

After retiring from the court, Davis accepted a position as an assistant coach at Miles College (1989-90) and then coached the Venezuelan National Team for two years. He then coached the Wichita Falls Texans of the CBA for four seasons. When the Wichita Falls franchise relocated to Chicago, Davis went with them and resumed playing as a 35 year old. He averaged 8.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 56 games for the Rockers. He also shot 80% from the free-throw line and finished fourth in "Defensive PLayer of the Year" voting for the entire league.

In 1994, Davis returned to Alabama as an assistant coach under David Hobbs for two seasons before taking the same position under Bobby Knight at Indiana. When Knight was fired in September 2000, the players led the campaign to have Davis take over the job. Indiana's 21 wins in Davis' first season were the most by any first year coach at the school. The Charlotte Observer named him their National Coach of the Year. In 2002 he took the Hoosiers to the title game of the NCAA tournament, getting a contract extension. By the time the 2003-04 season was coming to an end, with the first losing record at Indiana since 1970, that contract extension looked like a mistake to many Indiana supporters. In the face of relentless criticism, some of it with racial overtones, Davis made the decision to retire in February 2006.

UAB

Despite the contrast in their styles of coaching, Davis quickly emerged as a leading candidate for the UAB job when Mike Anderson left for Missouri. His hiring was announced on April 7. During the next week he hired Tracy Dildy, Kerry Rupp, and Donnie Marsh as assistants. Some have criticized his decision not to retain former player Chris Giles on the staff, severing any link with former teams.

Personal

Davis is married to the former Tamilya Floyd. The couple has a son, Antoine. Davis is also the father of Mike Davis, Jr., who is a redshirt sophomore on the IU men's basketball team and a daughter, Lateesha. He did not graduate from Alabama, but did eventually earn a Bachelor's in Communications from Thomas Edison College.

References

  • Mike Davis bio at iuhoosiers.cstv.com
  • "Mike Davis (coach)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 31 Mar 2006, 22:07 UTC. 6 Apr 2006, 05:01 [1].