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Dave Simmons (basketball, born 1963) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dave Simmons (basketball, born 1963)

David "Dave" Simmons (born April 13, 1963) is an American-Australian former professional basketball player who played 13 seasons in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). He also had a two-year coaching stint with the Hunter Pirates.
==Playing career==
A New York City native, Simmons attended South Bronx High School in The Bronx before playing college basketball for Oklahoma City University during the 1980s. After graduating from Oklahoma City and moving around Central and South America for a short while, Simmons moved to Australia in 1989 where he signed with the Melbourne Tigers of the Australian National Basketball League. He and fellow American Dave Colbert were fan favorites in Melbourne as they brought immediate success to a booming franchise. In his first NBL game against the Hobart Devils, Simmons recorded 28 points and 8 rebounds. He backed this up with a 25-point, 15-rebound effort against the Eastside Melbourne Spectres the next night. He went on to score 30 or more points seven times in his debut season, including a 40-point performance against the Brisbane Bullets on August 20. To conclude a successful season, Simmons, Colbert and Australian basketball legend Andrew Gaze helped the Tigers reach the NBL post-season for the first time in club history. Simmons continued to play with the Tigers through the early 1990s, earning All-Star honors in his second season and helped the Tigers win the NBL championship in 1993.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Dave Simmons – NBL Wiki )
In the spring of 1994, Simmons joined the Westchester Stallions of the United States Basketball League before returning to the Melbourne Tigers for the 1994 NBL season. Simmons was considered the ultimate team man as he adjusted his play to suit his role every season. However, following the conclusion of the 1996 season, the Tigers parted ways with Simmons as they wanted change with an import who could provide more offence than what they felt Simmons could give the team. Simmons subsequently joined the Newcastle Falcons in 1997 but managed just one season with the club. In March 1998, he joined the Sydney Kings a month into the 1998 season. However, his Sydney stint did not last long as he left the club after appearing in just six games.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Player statistics for David Simmons – 1998 season )
In December 1998, Simmons returned to the Newcastle Falcons, signing with the club for the rest of the 1998–99 NBL season as a replacement for sacked import Todd Mundt.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Player statistics for David Simmons – 1998/99 season )〕 Following the conclusion of the NBL season, he joined the Rockhampton Rockets for the 1999 QBL season.〔
In September 1999, Simmons signed with the Canberra Cannons as a naturalized Australian to replace injured import Clayton Ritter.〔 He played two seasons for the Cannons but finished his career on a sour note when he was released by the club with six games to go in the 2000–01 season due to off court issues that were not disclosed to the public.〔

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