Chuck Person

Player

Birthday June 27, 1964

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Brantley, Alabama, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

Height 2.03 m

#46837 Most Popular

1964

Chuck Connors Person (born June 28, 1964) is an American former basketball player and coach.

1982

Person was a four-year letter winner at Auburn from 1982 to 1986, helping the team to Auburn's first three NCAA Tournament appearances (1984–1986), including a trip to the Elite Eight in 1986.

1985

He also helped Auburn win the 1985 SEC Tournament, for which he was named Tournament MVP as Auburn was the first league school to win four tournament games in four days.

Person, who played alongside fellow Auburn greats Charles Barkley and Chris Morris, is the all-time scoring leader in Auburn history, with 2,311 points in 126 games for an 18.3 ppg mark, which is sixth all time in school history.

He is also the school record-holder for field goals made (1,017) and field goals attempted (1,899) and is third in total rebounds (940).

Person was a two-time All-American (1985, 1986), a three-time First Team All-SEC selection and was selected to ESPN's SEC Silver Anniversary Team.

1986

Person played college basketball at Auburn University and was selected fourth overall in the 1986 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers, for whom he played six seasons.

He also played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Charlotte Hornets and Seattle SuperSonics.

His 17-year coaching career ended when Person was ensnared in a college recruitment scandal and pleaded guilty to a bribery charge.

Born in Brantley, Alabama, Person was named after NBA player, MLB player, and actor Chuck Connors.

He attended Brantley High School in Brantley, Alabama and played college basketball at Auburn University.

He was the most prolific scorer in Auburn basketball history.

Person was selected fourth in the 1986 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers; the small forward won the Rookie of the Year award in 1987 and played six seasons with Indiana.

1987

Person played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and was the 1987 NBA Rookie of the Year.

1988

Person averaged a career-high 21.6 points in 1988.

During his NBA playing years he was known as "The Rifleman" due to his 3-point shooting ability and the fact that he was named after Chuck Connors, star of the TV series The Rifleman.

1993

Person was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, along with Micheal Williams, in a deal that sent Sam Mitchell and Pooh Richardson to Indiana in 1993.

Person played only two seasons with the Timberwolves.

He averaged a career-low 11.6 points in 1993–94.

1994

Person played for the San Antonio Spurs from 1994 through 1998.

His "Rifleman" nickname remained apt, as he not only set the NBA season record for three-pointers by a reserve player, with 164 during the 1994–95 season (a mark surpassed in 2015–16 by the Phoenix Suns' Mirza Teletović), but he also set the Spurs' season record for three-pointers at 190 made during the 1995–96 season (a record that stood until Danny Green surpassed it in 2014–15).

1996

Person missed the entire 1996–97 season due to injury.

1999

Person played one season each with the Charlotte Hornets (1999) and Seattle SuperSonics before retiring from the NBA in 2000.

2000

After Person was traded by Seattle to the Lakers, who waived him (though he had already decided to retire) in 2000, he joined Cleveland Cavaliers head coach John Lucas's staff as an assistant for the 2000–01 NBA season.

2003

He was then a player-relations assistant and scout to president Donnie Walsh in the Pacers' front office from January 2003 until July 2005, when he moved to an assistant-coaching position within the organization.

2006

Nicknamed "The Rifleman", he had his No. 45 jersey retired at Auburn on February 18, 2006.

Auburn upset No. 1 ranked St. John's University on its way to an Elite Eight appearance.

2007

In 2007, he interviewed unsuccessfully for both the Pacers' and the Sacramento Kings' vacant head-coaching positions.

Person became an assistant coach for Sacramento in 2007, but he left the Kings after head coach Reggie Theus was fired in mid-December 2008.

After his first season with the Kings, Person was interviewed for the Chicago Bulls' head-coaching vacancy but ultimately was not hired.

2008

Upon leaving Sacramento, Person returned to his home town of Brantley, Alabama in 2008 for an eight-month break after 23 years of playing, administrating, and coaching.

2009

He was invited to be Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson's assistant in 2009.

2010

In March 2010, he interviewed for the head coaching job for the men's team at his alma mater, Auburn University, but was not successful, despite positive feedback.

He returned to his job with the Lakers after the interview.

2012

Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni took over from Mike Brown in the middle of the 2012–13 season, and kept all of Brown's assistants, including Person.

However, Person was fired after the season; he was the last remaining member from Jackson's Lakers staff.

2013

In the summer of 2013, Person joined the coaching staff as an associate head coach in South Korea for the Jeonju KCC Egis in the Korean Basketball League.

2014

On April 7, 2014, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl hired Person as an assistant coach.

2015

He was promoted to associate head coach in May 2015 and was one of the top assistant coaches and recruiters in the nation before his arrest and subsequent release in September 2017 as part of the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal.

He is the older brother of former NBA player Wesley Person.