Don Collins

Donald (Don) Collins (born November 28, 1958 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American former professional basketball player. Collins was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (18th pick) of the 1980 National Basketball Association (NBA) draft. Collins played in 303 NBA games for four teams over six seasons, averaging just under 10 points per game for his career.

The 6-foot-6 Scott High School standout was selected as the Pac-10 Player of the Year after averaging 23 ppg for Washington State University in 1980. He starred in basketball's minor leagues, averaging more than 30 points per game in the United States Basketball League (USBL).

A member of the Continental Basketball Association's 50th Anniversary Team, Collins is regarded as one of the most prolific scorers in the history of minor league basketball.

Collins had two 63-point scoring games in the minor leagues, both in 1986: In the CBA, as a member of the Baltimore Lightning, against the Detroit Spirits; and in the USBL, as a member of the Tampa Bay Flash, against the Jersey Jammers.

That same year, as a member of the Tampa Bay Thrillers, Collins earned MVP honors at the CBA All-Star game. Collins and head coach Bill Musselman led the Thrillers to three consecutive CBA titles.

Collins also spent several seasons playing professionally overseas in France for Limoges and in Switzerland for Pully.

Collins now lives in Columbus, Ohio.

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1980 NBA Draft
First round
  • Joe Barry Carroll
  • Darrell Griffith
  • Kevin McHale
  • Kelvin Ransey
  • James Ray
  • Mike O'Koren
  • Mike Gminski
  • Andrew Toney
  • Michael Brooks
  • Ronnie Lester
  • Kiki Vandeweghe
  • Mike Woodson
  • Rickey Brown
  • Wes Matthews
  • Reggie Johnson
  • Charles Whitney
  • Larry Drew
  • Don Collins
  • John Duren
  • Bill Hanzlik
  • Monti Davis
  • Chad Kinch
  • Carl Nicks
Second round
  • Larry Smith
  • Jeff Ruland
  • Sam Worthen
  • John Stroud
  • Craig Shelton
  • Louis Orr
  • Kenny Natt
  • Wayne Robinson
  • David Lawrence
  • Bruce Collins
  • Roosevelt Bouie
  • Rick Mahorn
  • DeWayne Scales
  • Butch Carter
  • Terry Stotts
  • Michael Wiley
  • Dick Miller
  • Jawann Oldham
  • Kimberly Belton
  • Billy Williams
  • Clyde Austin
  • Brad Branson
  • Arnette Hallman
Pacific-12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
  • 1976: Lee
  • 1977: M. Johnson
  • 1978: Greenwood
  • 1979: Greenwood
  • 1980: Collins
  • 1981: S. Johnson
  • 1982: Conner
  • 1983: Fields
  • 1984: Green
  • 1985: Carlander
  • 1986: Welp
  • 1987: Ortiz
  • 1988: Elliott
  • 1989: Elliott
  • 1990: Payton
  • 1991: Brandon
  • 1992: Miner
  • 1993: Mills
  • 1994: Kidd
  • 1995: O'Bannon & Stoudamire
  • 1996: Abdur-Rahim
  • 1997: Gray
  • 1998: Bibby
  • 1999: Terry
  • 2000: House
  • 2001: Lampley
  • 2002: Clancy
  • 2003: Ridnour
  • 2004: Childress
  • 2005: Diogu
  • 2006: Roy
  • 2007: Afflalo
  • 2008: Love
  • 2009: Harden
  • 2010: Randle
  • 2011: Williams
  • 2012: Gutierrez
Persondata
Name Collins, Don
Alternative names
Short description American basketball player
Date of birth November 28, 1958
Place of birth Toledo, Ohio
Date of death
Place of death

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