David West

Player

Popular As David West (basketball)

Birthday August 29, 1980

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 43 years old

Nationality United States

Height 2.06 m

#26622 Most Popular

1926

He averaged 9.8 rebounds (26th in nation) and 2.5 blocks (22nd in nation) per game, and recorded the first triple-double in school history with 15 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Long Island University.

In his senior season, West garnered two of the five major college basketball Player of the Year honors, being named AP National Player of the Year and National Player of the Year by the United States Basketball Writers Association.

1980

David Moorer West (born August 29, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player who played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the New Orleans Hornets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors.

1998

As a senior in 1998–99, he earned first-team all-state honors playing for Hargrave.

In his freshman season at Xavier, West was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team after leading the A-10 in rebounding (9.1) and finishing fourth on the Musketeers in scoring (11.7).

In his sophomore season, West led Xavier in scoring (17.8 ppg), rebounding (10.9 rpg, tops in A-10 and fourth nationally) and blocks (2.1 bpg).

2000

He recorded five 20-point, 20-rebound games throughout the 2000–01 season as he earned his first A-10 Player of the Year award.

In his junior season, West was named the A-10 Player of the Year and the league's Defensive Player of the Year, while also winning A-10 Tournament MVP honors.

2002

He became the first three-time Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, and was named first-team All-America by the Associated Press in 2002–03.

In addition, he became just the third player in Xavier history to surpass 2,000 points and only the second to eclipse 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, joining Tyrone Hill.

2003

He played college basketball for the Xavier Musketeers, earning national college player of the year honors from the Associated Press (AP) and United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) as a senior in 2003.

West was drafted by the New Orleans Hornets with the 18th overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft.

2005

After recording modest production in his first two seasons, in 2005–06, West enjoyed a breakthrough as he averaged 17.4 points and 7.4 rebounds with a .512 FG% in 74 games.

That year, he finished second in the voting for the NBA Most Improved Player Award, behind Boris Diaw of the Phoenix Suns.

He also saw some time at center, due to the team's lack of a true big man and demonstrated an ability to perform under pressure, as he converted three game-winning jump shots.

2006

In 2006–07, West ended the season averaging 18.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game.

Despite missing 30 games due to an elbow injury, West recorded five games of 30 or more points and 13 games of 20 or more points.

2007

In October 2007, Sports Illustrated released Sports Illustrated: The Basketball Book, which featured West on its NCAA All-Decade Team for the decade beginning in 2000.

He was joined by Connecticut's Emeka Okafor and three Duke players, Jay Williams, J. J. Redick and Shane Battier.

West again increased his statistical production in 2007–08, and was selected to his first NBA All-Star Game as a reserve, along with teammate Chris Paul.

Paul later stated that he would rather not play with a power forward in the league other than West, because "he's not in it for the spotlight, all he cares about is getting buckets [scoring]."

2008

West was a two-time NBA All-Star (2008 and 2009) and a two-time NBA champion (2017 and 2018).

West attended Garner Magnet High School in Garner, North Carolina and Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia.

West reinforced his desire to be a team player in a 2008 postseason interview, saying that he does not care about being overlooked but would rather "play and be as effective as possible" when he is out on the court.

In 2008–09, West repeated as an all-star and posted a new career high by scoring 21.0 points per game.

2011

On March 25, 2011, during one of the Hornets' last games of the season against the Utah Jazz, West came down awkwardly after a dunk.

The event occurred with 22.3 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

West tore his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and was ruled out for the rest of the season.

On June 27, 2011, West opted out of the final year of his contract to become a free agent.

On December 13, 2011, West signed a two-year, $20 million contract with the Indiana Pacers.

2012

On April 21, 2012, West led the Pacers in scoring with 32 points and rebounding with 12 rebounds during a 109–106 overtime loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.

2013

On January 12, 2013, West recorded his first career triple-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the 96–88 win over the Charlotte Bobcats.

On July 10, 2013, West re-signed with the Pacers to a three-year, $36.6 million contract.

2015

In June 2015, he opted out of his contract with the Pacers to become a free agent.

On July 17, 2015, West signed with the San Antonio Spurs.

He made his debut for the Spurs in the team's season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder on October 28, recording 8 points and 2 rebounds off the bench in a 112–106 loss.

2016

On January 6, 2016, West, starting in place of LaMarcus Aldridge, recorded season-highs of 18 points and 13 rebounds in a 123–98 win over the Utah Jazz, helping the Spurs extend its franchise-record home winning streak to 30 straight regular-season games dating to 2014–15.

On July 9, 2016, West signed with the Golden State Warriors.

West emerged as a key bench player for the Warriors, particularly for his skilled passing abilities.

2017

Throughout January and February 2017, West missed 14 games with a non-displaced fracture in his left thumb.