Xavier McDaniel

Player

Birthday June 4, 1963

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.

Age 60 years old

Nationality United States

Weight 218 lbs

#38301 Most Popular

1963

Xavier Maurice McDaniel (born June 4, 1963), nicknamed "X-Man", is an American retired professional basketball player who, at 6 ft 7 in, played both small forward and power forward.

He played in college at Wichita State University.

McDaniel attended A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, South Carolina.

1981

During his time there, he helped the school basketball team win the state championship in 1981.

While at Wichita State, McDaniel was the first person to lead the nation in both rebounding and scoring in the same season.

In college, McDaniel began to shave both his head and his eyebrows to look more intimidating.

He continued this all throughout his pro career.

For his first two seasons at Wichita State, the Shockers were on NCAA probation.

He was a teammate his freshman year of future NBA players Antoine Carr and Cliff Levingston.

When Levingston left for the NBA, McDaniel became a starter and averaged 18.8 points and 14.4 rebounds as a power forward opposite Carr.

The following season, Carr left, and McDaniel raised his scoring average to 20.6 points per game and was the Missouri Valley Conference MVP.

He then led the nation in scoring (27.4) and rebounding (15.0) his senior season becoming the first player to do so.

1985

McDaniel was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the first round (4th overall) of the 1985 NBA draft and became an instant starter.

He averaged 17.1 points per game and finished second in the NBA Rookie of the Year balloting to Patrick Ewing.

His second season, he was one of a trio of 20 ppg scorers with the SuperSonics along with Dale Ellis and Tom Chambers.

The SuperSonics made it to the Western Conference finals that season, before losing to the Los Angeles Lakers.

1987

In that series, on May 23, 1987, McDaniel scored a career-high 42 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 122-121 loss.

1988

The following season, on January 20, 1988, McDaniel scored 41 points and grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds in a win over the Knicks.

He averaged over 20 points per game for his final three seasons as a Sonic, including the 1988–89 season when he was used primarily as a bench player.

McDaniel made his only all-star appearance in 1988 with the SuperSonics as a reserve player.

Despite regular season success, the SuperSonics ultimately came up short in the postseason in each of McDaniel’s seasons.

This, paired with tension among the team’s starters, such as McDaniel getting into a lengthy fist-fight with Dale Ellis, ultimately led to the SuperSonics opting for youth, and they traded McDaniel for two 1st round draft picks as well as Eddie Johnson.

1989

On April 6, 1989, McDaniel scored 37 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and recorded 6 assists in a 126-119 loss to the Phoenix Suns.

1990

McDaniel was traded fifteen games into the 1990–91 season to the Phoenix Suns for Eddie Johnson and two draft picks.

On December 21, 1990, McDaniel scored 18 points, recorded 5 steals, and recorded 5 assists, in a 132-128 overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

The trade reunited him with teammate Tom Chambers, but it didn't produce the results the Suns were looking for.

1991

In October 1991, he was dealt to the New York Knicks for Trent Tucker, Jerrod Mustaf, and two 2nd round picks.

In the Knicks he was a perfect fit in coach Pat Riley's physical style.

He gained some notoriety for playing the Chicago Bulls' Scottie Pippen tough in a grueling seven-game playoff series that the Bulls won on their way to their second NBA title.

1992

Dismayed with Knicks' subpar contract offer in the offseason, McDaniel signed with the Boston Celtics prior to the 1992–93 season.

Dave Gavitt, the executive vice president for the Celtics claimed that “McDaniel wasn’t a perfect fit at his position but brought us something that would make us a better team” after signing McDaniel in free agency.

During His three seasons with the Celtics, McDaniel averaged 11.3 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game.

1995

In 1995, McDaniel signed with Greek club Iraklis Thessaloniki.

During the FIBA EuroLeague 1995–96 season, he averaged 18.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game.

In the Greek Basketball League, he averaged 18.5 points, 9 rebounds and 38 minutes a game, playing in 24 of 26 games, being suspended for two.

1996

With Iraklis, he was a Greek Cup finalist, in March 1996.

In October 1996, McDaniel signed with the New Jersey Nets.

1997

On March 15, 1997, McDaniel led the Nets to a win, making 4 free-throws in the final 16 seconds of a 99-98 victory over the Chicago Bulls.

1998

Xavier McDaniel was inducted into the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame in 1998.

McDaniel was a consensus First Team All American during his senior year at Wichita State as well as the NCAA leader in points and rebounds during the same year.