Al Harrington

Al Harrington

  • Nationality: USA
  • Date of Birth: 17/02/80
  • Place of Birth: Orange, New Jersey (USA)
  • Position: PF
  • Height (CM): 206
  • Weight (KG): 107
  • Junior Assoc: None
  • College: St. Patrick High School (New Jersey)
  • NBL DEBUT: 30/10/15
  • AGE AT DEBUT: 35
  • LAST NBL GAME: 19/11/15
  • AGE AT LAST GAME: 35
  • NBL History: Sydney 2016
  • Championships: 0
  • None

BIO: Al Harrington was born in Orange, New Jersey (USA).

FAMILY: Harrington is a cousin of NBA player Dahntay Jones.

NBL EXPERIENCE

Al Harrington made his NBL debut with the Sydney Kings at 35 years of age. He scored 12 points in his first game.

Since re-entering the league in 2010, Sydney had never finished with a winning record, something they came narrowly close to last season, until a season-ending injury to star Josh Childress derailed things.

The Kings bounced back by loading up on talent to surround Childress and blossoming young stars like Jason Cadee, Tom Garlepp and reigning Rookie of the Year Angus Brandt. Veterans Julian Khazzouh, Steven Markovic and Rhys Carter were brought in, and NBA draftee Marcus Thornton was signed as the team’s second import.

Although Childress would miss the first four games of the season (1-3) with a foot injury, he returned to the court to face Adelaide (Oct 23) at home, only to break his right hand. Childress still managed to score 23 points and played out the Kings’ loss to the 36ers (91–80) before being ruled out for a further four to six games with a boxer’s fracture.

Childress returned in late November, but two games later, he suffered a fractured left hand back and was subsequently ruled out for three weeks. He was reactivated once again on December 29 and played out the rest of the season.

All in all, Childress (21.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.7 blocks) played in only 13 games for the Purple and Gold. Starting centre Khazzouh (13.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.8 blocks) delivered great numbers in his return before ripping his right quadriceps tendon off the bone in mid-December, missing a third of the season and Markovic (3.0 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.7 assists) played a grand total of 3 games for the season due to illness and subsequent recovery. With most of the team’s starting line-up missing, the Kings were so decimated at one stage that assistant coach Ben Knight suited up for four games.

In early January 2016, Craig Moller and Jordan Vandenberg were also brought in to help cover the loss of Khazzouh and backup forward Jeromie Hill (4.1 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 0.4 assists).

During the absence of Childress, the Kings brought in former NBA players Damion James (7.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 0.6 assists) for 5 games, Al Harrington (17.7 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.7 assists) for 6 games with James being a disappointment and Harrington becoming a fan favourite during their brief stints, but both failed to deliver team success and coach Damian Cotter was released mid-season.

Former Washington Wizards assistant Joe Connelly was brought in as a new head coach and helped youngsters Cadee (14.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.5 assists), Garlepp (14.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists) and Brandt (8.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks) continue to develop (Brandt earning a gig with the national team at year’s end), it wasn’t enough for the under-manned Kings to avoid finishing dead last (6-22) during the regular season.

Al Harrington played one season in the NBL. He averaged 17.6 points, 7 rebounds, and 2.4 assists in 5 NBL games.

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Dan Boyce is a die-hard Sydney Kings fan who grew up in Melbourne during the roaring 90's of Australian Basketball and spent far too much time collecting Futera NBL Basketball cards.


NBL TOTAL STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
2015-1636Sydney6-22 (8)5135.08835121025301320277138%82236%264262%48%44%27
Totals51358835121025301320277138.0%82236.4%264261.9%49%44%27

NBL PER GAME STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
2015-1636Sydney6-22 (8)527.017.67.02.42.05.00.60.02.64.05.414.238%1.64.436%5.28.462%48%44%27
Total527.017.67.02.42.05.00.60.02.64.05.414.238.0%0.136.4%1.64.461.9%49%44%27

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS TRIPLE DOUBLES
271251040

NBA EXPERIENCE

Al Harrington was drafted by the Indiana Pacers with pick #25 in the 1998 NBA Draft.

Albert Harrington played 16 seasons in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic and Washington Wizards.

Harrington played 981 games in the NBA. He averaged 13.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game over his NBA career.

NBA TRANSACTIONS:

- June 24, 1998: Drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the 1st round (25th pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft.
- July 15, 2004: Traded by the Indiana Pacers to the Atlanta Hawks for Stephen Jackson.
- August 22, 2006: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks with John Edwards to the Indiana Pacers for a 2007 1st round draft pick (Acie Law was later selected).
- January 16, 2007: Traded by the Indiana Pacers with Stephen Jackson, Šarūnas Jasikevičius and Josh Powell to the Golden State Warriors for Ike Diogu, Mike Dunleavy, Keith McLeod and Troy Murphy.
- November 21, 2008: Traded by the Golden State Warriors to the New York Knicks for Jamal Crawford.
- July 15, 2010: Signed as a free agent with the Denver Nuggets.
- August 10, 2012: As part of a 4-team trade, traded by the Denver Nuggets with Arron Afflalo, a 2013 2nd round draft pick (Romero Osby was later selected) and a 2014 1st round draft pick (Dario Šarić was later selected) to the Orlando Magic; the Los Angeles Lakers traded Christian Eyenga, Josh McRoberts and a 2017 2nd round draft pick (Wesley Iwundu was later selected) to the Orlando Magic; the Los Angeles Lakers traded Andrew Bynum to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Orlando Magic traded Earl Clark, Chris Duhon and Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers; the Orlando Magic traded Jason Richardson to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Philadelphia 76ers traded Andre Iguodala to the Denver Nuggets; and the Philadelphia 76ers traded Maurice Harkless, Nikola Vučević and a 2018 1st round draft pick (Landry Shamet was later selected) to the Orlando Magic.
- (1st Round pick from PHI to ORL was eventually traded back to PHI.
- 1st-Rd pick from LAL to ORL turns into 2017 & 2018 2nd-Rd picks if Lakers 1st-Rd pick traded to PHO/PHI does not convey by 2017) August 2, 2013: Waived by the Orlando Magic.
- August 13, 2013: Signed as a free agent with the Washington Wizards.
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Season Team PTS AST STL BLK FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P%
1 0 89% 82% 64% 0%
2 0 27 5 1 0
Total 27 71 38.0% 8 22 36.4%

NBA TOTAL STATISTICS

YEARAGETEAMPOSGPGSMINSPTSTRBASTORBDRBSTLBLKTOVPFFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%TS%EFG%
2013-1433WashingtonPF3405112258028156514034728220740%3410034%273577%51%48%
2012-1332OrlandoC10011951271062141718205735%83027%3475%43%42%
2011-1231DenverPF64117619103908872318581211218134577345%10130333%11917668%54%51%
2010-1130DenverPF733166576533210176256391010620228167542%11732836%8611774%53%50%
2009-1029New YorkPF721521951276405110883176226132209448103043%14040934%24031776%55%50%
2008-0928Golden StatePF55166622810101870714237033%112839%51050%42%41%
2008-0928New YorkPF68512380140742792893388122154213509114245%16044236%22928580%56%52%
2007-0827Golden StateC81592190110243913210733274169026640192343%15340838%14719077%55%52%
2006-0726Golden StatePF42421355713270988019040147815327259646%7317542%9614168%54%52%
2006-0726IndianaPF36361208572226517115525109111622348746%5411846%7210171%54%51%
2005-0625AtlantaPF7676278214115232381323918514195301551122045%6619135%24335069%51%48%
2004-0524AtlantaSF666625501158461208145316851620424945398646%167422%23635167%51%47%
2003-0423IndianaPF791524411048508131163345802216325042190946%217727%18525273%51%48%
2002-0322IndianaSF823724671002511125159352713316328038989643%134628%21127477%49%44%
2001-0221IndianaPF4411313576276549618041217816623048448%1333%11514480%53%48%
2000-0120IndianaPF78381892586381130119262631814822324154344%1714%10315766%48%45%
1999-0019IndianaPF50085432815938471122596513012126446%83424%7811170%52%47%
1998-9918IndianaPF210160453952019421126185632%050%91560%36%32%
1998-9918IndianaPF210160453952019421126185632%050%91560%36%32%
1999-0019IndianaPF50085432815938471122596513012126446%83424%7811170%52%47%
2000-0120IndianaPF78381892586381130119262631814822324154344%1714%10315766%48%45%
2001-0221IndianaPF4411313576276549618041217816623048448%1333%11514480%53%48%
2002-0322IndianaSF823724671002511125159352713316328038989643%134628%21127477%49%44%
2003-0423IndianaPF791524411048508131163345802216325042190946%217727%18525273%51%48%
2004-0524AtlantaSF666625501158461208145316851620424945398646%167422%23635167%51%47%
2005-0625AtlantaPF7676278214115232381323918514195301551122045%6619135%24335069%51%48%
2006-0726Golden StatePF42421355713270988019040147815327259646%7317542%9614168%54%52%
2006-0726IndianaPF36361208572226517115525109111622348746%5411846%7210171%54%51%
2007-0827Golden StateC81592190110243913210733274169026640192343%15340838%14719077%55%52%
2008-0928Golden StatePF55166622810101870714237033%112839%51050%42%41%
2008-0928New YorkPF68512380140742792893388122154213509114245%16044236%22928580%56%52%
2009-1029New YorkPF721521951276405110883176226132209448103043%14040934%24031776%55%50%
2010-1130DenverPF733166576533210176256391010620228167542%11732836%8611774%53%50%
2011-1231DenverPF64117619103908872318581211218134577345%10130333%11917668%54%51%
2012-1332OrlandoC10011951271062141718205735%83027%3475%43%42%
2013-1433WashingtonPF3405112258028156514034728220740%3410034%273577%51%48%
1998-9918IndianaPF210160453952019421126185632%050%91560%36%32%
1999-0019IndianaPF50085432815938471122596513012126446%83424%7811170%52%47%
2000-0120IndianaPF78381892586381130119262631814822324154344%1714%10315766%48%45%
2001-0221IndianaPF4411313576276549618041217816623048448%1333%11514480%53%48%
2002-0322IndianaSF823724671002511125159352713316328038989643%134628%21127477%49%44%
2003-0423IndianaPF791524411048508131163345802216325042190946%217727%18525273%51%48%
2004-0524AtlantaSF666625501158461208145316851620424945398646%167422%23635167%51%47%
2005-0625AtlantaPF7676278214115232381323918514195301551122045%6619135%24335069%51%48%
2006-0726Golden StatePF42421355713270988019040147815327259646%7317542%9614168%54%52%
2006-0726IndianaPF36361208572226517115525109111622348746%5411846%7210171%54%51%
2007-0827Golden StateC81592190110243913210733274169026640192343%15340838%14719077%55%52%
2008-0928Golden StatePF55166622810101870714237033%112839%51050%42%41%
2008-0928New YorkPF68512380140742792893388122154213509114245%16044236%22928580%56%52%
2009-1029New YorkPF721521951276405110883176226132209448103043%14040934%24031776%55%50%
2010-1130DenverPF733166576533210176256391010620228167542%11732836%8611774%53%50%
2011-1231DenverPF64117619103908872318581211218134577345%10130333%11917668%54%51%
2012-1332OrlandoC10011951271062141718205735%83027%3475%43%42%
2013-1433WashingtonPF3405112258028156514034728220740%3410034%273577%51%48%
Total981445280091323754821649149539878582461838306950281131844%977277835%2204303073%

NBA PER GAME STATISTICS

YEARAGETEAMPOSGPGSMINSPTSTRBASTORBDRBSTLBLKTOVPFFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%TS%EFG%
1998-9918IndianaPF2107.62.11.90.21.00.90.20.10.51.20.92.732%0.00.20%0.40.760%36%32%
1999-0019IndianaPF50017.16.63.20.80.92.20.50.21.32.62.45.346%0.20.724%1.62.270%52%47%
2000-0120IndianaPF783824.37.54.91.71.53.40.80.21.92.93.17.044%0.00.114%1.32.066%48%45%
2001-0221IndianaPF44129.813.16.31.22.24.10.90.51.83.85.211.048%0.00.133%2.63.380%53%48%
2002-0322IndianaSF823730.112.26.21.51.94.30.90.42.03.44.710.943%0.20.628%2.63.377%49%44%
2003-0423IndianaPF791530.913.36.41.72.14.41.00.32.13.25.311.546%0.31.027%2.33.273%51%48%
2004-0524AtlantaSF666638.617.57.03.22.24.81.30.23.13.86.914.946%0.21.122%3.65.367%51%47%
2005-0625AtlantaPF767636.618.66.93.11.75.11.10.22.64.07.316.145%0.92.535%3.24.669%51%48%
2006-0726Golden StatePF424232.317.06.42.31.94.51.00.31.93.66.514.246%1.74.242%2.33.468%54%52%
2006-0726IndianaPF363633.615.96.31.42.04.30.70.32.53.26.213.546%1.53.346%2.02.871%54%51%
2007-0827Golden StateC815927.013.65.41.61.34.10.90.21.13.35.011.443%1.95.038%1.82.377%55%52%
2008-0928Golden StatePF5533.212.45.62.02.03.61.40.01.42.84.614.033%2.25.639%1.02.050%42%41%
2008-0928New YorkPF685135.020.76.31.41.35.01.20.32.33.17.516.845%2.46.536%3.44.280%56%52%
2009-1029New YorkPF721530.517.75.61.51.24.40.90.41.82.96.214.343%1.95.734%3.34.476%55%50%
2010-1130DenverPF73322.810.54.51.41.03.50.50.11.52.83.89.242%1.64.536%1.21.674%53%50%
2011-1231DenverPF64127.514.26.11.41.15.00.90.21.82.85.412.145%1.64.733%1.92.868%54%51%
2012-1332OrlandoC10011.95.12.71.00.62.10.40.10.71.82.05.735%0.83.027%0.30.475%43%42%
2013-1433WashingtonPF34015.06.62.40.80.41.90.40.01.02.12.46.140%1.02.934%0.81.077%51%48%
Total98144528.613.55.61.71.54.10.90.31.93.15.111.544%1.02.835%2.23.173%

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Harrington also spent a short stint with the Fujian Sturgeons of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

AWARDS

- McDonald's All-American (1998)

LIFE AFTER BASKETBALL

Since retiring from the NBA, Harrington has become a entrepreneur in the cannabis industry.

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