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Dan Sparks (basketball)

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Nationality
  
American

Listed weight
  
200 lb (91 kg)

Number
  
32

Weight
  
91 kg

Listed height
  
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)

Playing career
  
1968–1970

Height
  
2.03 m

Position
  
Power forward

Born
  
April 17, 1945 (age 71) Bloomington, Indiana (
1945-04-17
)

High school
  
Bloomington South (Bloomington, Indiana)

NBA draft
  
1968, Sacramento Kings (Round: 4 / Pick: 41)

Colleges
  
Vincennes University (1964–1966), Weber State Wildcats men's basketball (1966–1968)

Daniel E. Sparks (born April 17, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player and college coach. He played in the American Basketball Association for the Miami Floridians during the 1968–69 and 1969–70 seasons after a split collegiate career at Vincennes University and Weber State University. Sparks was selected in both the 1968 ABA and NBA drafts by the Miami Floridians and Cincinnati Royals, respectively.

In 2015, Sparks was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. Although he garnered success as a player, having won the NJCAA national championship at Vincennes in 1965 and having served as Weber State's team MVP during their NCAA Tournament season in 1967–68, he is best known for his coaching career. He coached at the junior college level for 33 seasons, primarily at his alma mater Vincennes, and amassed 869 wins (versus only 247 losses) during his hall of fame career. Sparks coached 25 NJCAA All-Americans and 33 future professional players in his career, including Eric Williams, Shawn Marion, Tyrone Nesby, and Carl Landry. He is the state of Indiana's all-time winningest coach (706 victories) and was the national coach of the year in 1985–86.

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