Derek Harper Bio, Wiki, Age, Knicks, Mavs, Son, and Net Worth

Derek Harper Bio | Wiki

Derek Harper is an American former professional basketball player. He was a second-team All-American at the University of Illinois and the 11th overall pick of the 1983 NBA draft. Derek spent 16 seasons as a point guard in the National Basketball Association with the Dallas Mavericks, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers.

He is widely regarded as one of the best players to never have been selected to an All-Star game. The Dallas Mavericks retired Derek’s #12 jersey during halftime of a game between the New York Knicks and Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, January 7, 2018.

Derek Harper Age

Derek was born on October 13, 1961, in Elberton, Georgia, United States. He is 61 years old.

Derek Harper Height

He is a man of above-average stature and stands at a height of 6 ft 4 in (Approx. 1.93 m).

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Derek Harper Family

He was born in Elberton, Georgia by his mother Wilma Harper, and his father. Derek was raised with his nine siblings solely by their single mother in West Palm Beach, Florida.  holds an American nationality and belongs to the black ethnicity. However, there is no information about his parents and/or siblings.

Derek Harper Wife

Derek s married to his beautiful wife Sheila Harper. The couple lives in Dallas with their children Dana and Darius. Dana was a contestant on season 11 of The Voice.  Darius also played basketball during his high school and collegiate years.

Derek Harper Son

Derek’s son Darius is a gusty 6-1, 185-pound combo-guard. He played basketball during his high school and collegiate years. After a busy summer on the AAU circuit, Darius heard from schools such as Boise
State, Evansville, Drake.

Derek Harper Illinois

He graduated from Roosevelt Junior High School and then North Shore High School in West Palm Beach. Later, Derek enrolled at Illinois College where he played three seasons for the Fighting Illini, and coach Lou Henson had his best season in 1982–1983 when he led the Fighting Illini in scoring with 15.4 points per game. He became First-Team All-Big Ten and Second-Team All-American in 1983 and was Honorable Mention All-Big Ten in both 1981 and 1982.

Derek Harper Knicks

Derek became traded to the New York Knicks 28 games into the 1993–94 season. They were looking for a defensive point guard to replace the injured Doc Rivers, who served as the sidelined for the rest of the season. The shift sent him from a team that finished 13–69 to be an integral part of one that came within one game of winning the 1994 NBA Championship.

Derek’s stats declined as he had to adjust to having less of an individual role, however, his best season with the Knicks came in his last year with the team where he averaged 14.0 PPG. On July 14, 1996, he got released by the Knicks and became a free agent.

Derek Harper Mavs

Derek became drafted by the Dallas Mavericks with the 11th overall pick of the 1983 NBA draft. He spent his first ten seasons with them, averaging 15 points and 6.1 assists. The Mavericks made the playoffs 6 out of the 10 years of Derek’s tenure with the team, and they made it to the Western Conference Finals in the 1987-1988 season.

However, the team was never able to replicate that success for any other season of his time in Dallas. Derek’s best season came in 1990-1991 where he averaged 19.7 PPG, but still wasn’t selected to be an all-star and the Mavericks finished that year with an unpleasant 28-54 record.

In the 1992-1993 season, the Mavericks finished 11-71 which is one of the worst records of all time. Derek spent 2 more seasons with the Mavericks before leaving the team during the 1993-1994 season.

Derek Harper Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, Derek has amassed a fortune over the years. Derek’s estimated net worth is $3 million.

How Old Is Derek Harper

Derek was born on October 13, 1961, Thus, he is 61 years old.

Where Did Derek Harper Go To College

Derek enrolled at Illinois College where he played three seasons for the Fighting Illini, and coach Lou Henson had his best season in 1982–1983.

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