Tony Delk
Full Name: Tony Lorenzo Delk
Birthdalc: January 28, 1974
Place of birth: Covington, Tenn.
Parents: Florence and Leslie Delk
Major: Communications
High school coach: Rick Sullivan
My nickname: Long-range
My hobbies: Ping-pong, playing cards
My favorite food: Pizza
My favorite TV show: Martin
My favorite movie: Tht Show
My favorite book: The Firm
My favorite sports figure: Scottie Pippen
My goal in life: To play in the NBA
My greatest moment in sports: Going to the Final Four
If 1 were not playing basketball, I would be: Working with kids
When I played basketball as a kid 1 pretended I was: Dr. J
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Currently 26th on the all-time scoring list at UK with 1,251 points ... On track to become one of the top-five scorers in UK history ... Needs just two three-pointers to become the school's all-time leader in three-point shots made (currently tied with Travis Ford at 190; Derrick Miller owns the mark with 191)... Also second to Miller (533) in career three-point attempts with 502 ... An offensive machine, he has extensive range on his jumper... Long arms make him effective down low in both rebounding and posting up other guards... Must learn to play the point guard position ... Named Co-Captain for the second-consecutive season.
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Earned first-team AP and Coaches All-SEC honors ... Basketball Weekly selected him third-team All-America, first-team All-SEC and All-Southeast Regional Team ... District 3-A Player of the Year by USBWA ... Led team in scoring with 16.7 ppg ... Started all 33 games at two-guard, scoring in double figures in 30 games... Led team in threes made with 77 while making a three-pointer in 28 of the 33 games ... Led team in steals with 53 ... Career-high 31 points at Arkansas... Player of the Game vs. Louisville, South Carolina, Georgia, Vanderhilt, Arkansas and Arizona State ... Earned postseason awards from Pitino for Co-MVP, Fewest Turnovers and Best Defensive Player ... Played the point guard position in all five
games in Italy, leading the team in scoring with an average of 24-8 ppg ... Scored a tour-high 34 points in win over Russia Dinamo.
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Started in every game and scored in double figures in 29-of-34 outings... Led team in scoring (16.6 ppg)... Earned SEC All-Tournament Team honors (three-game totals: 58 pts., 16 rebs., 5 stls.) ... Received Best Rebounder and Co-MVP Awards from Coach Pitino ... Third-team AP All-SEC ... Second-team Coaches All-SEC ... Maui Invitational All-Tournament Team (three-game totals of 56 points, 13 rebounds) ... Player of the Game vs. Louisville, Mississippi State, Auburn and Syracuse ... Hit three-pointer as time expired at Georgia to send the game into overtime ... Hit a three-pointer in 33-of-34 games... Second on the team in steals with 64.
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Played in 30 games for the Cats, averaging almost 10 minutes per outing ... Scored 18 points against South Carolina, including 4-of-5 three-pointers... Grabbed 7 rebounds on two different occasions... Turned in impressive performance against LSU, 1/26/93, when he scored 14 points on 5-for-7 field goal accuracy (3-of-5 three-pointers), and came away with 4 steals... Played his season-high 21 minutes against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament and tallied 15 points.
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The class of 1992's "premier three-point marksman," according to Basketball Times... Led the state of Tennessee in scoring for two straight seasons (1990-91 and 1991-92) ... Tennessee's Class AAA Mr. Basketball for 1991-92 ... Scored 1,312 points and averaged 38.6 points per game as a senior... Led team to a 29- 5 record ... Also led team in rebounding (8.5), steals (3.0) and assists (3.0) ... McDonald's High School All-American ... Parade High School All-American ... A scoring machine, he scored 70 points (21-36 field goals, 8-11 three-pointers, 20-25 free throws) in the Tomcats' 118-72 victory over Munford (Tenn.); his previous single-game high was 51 ...
Opponent
Date
Points........
FGMade...
FG Atts.....
3pt. Goals.. 3pt. Atts.... FT Made...
FT Atts.....
Rebounds ..
Assists.......
Turnovers..
Blocks........
Steals.........
.31................Arkansas.......................................1/29/95
.11................Arizona State................................3/23/95
.23................Arkansas.......................................2/9/94
...7................Ohio State....................................12/22/93
.14................South Carolina.............................1/7/95
...7................Twice
...9................Twice
. 10................Twice
...5................Louisville......................................11/27/93
...5................Three times
...3................Three times
...4................LSU..............................................1/26/93
YEAR G-S	MIN-AVG	FG-A	PCT	3FG-A	PCT	FT-A	PCT	REB-AVG	PF-D	A	TO	BS	S	TP-AVG
92-93 30-0	287-9.6	47-104	45.2	18-51	35.3	24-33	72.7	57-1.9	24-0	22	19	3	17	136-4.5
9?*t 34-34	957-28.1	200-440	45.5	95-254	37.5	69-108	63.9	153-4.5	70-0	59	59	21	64	564-16.6
94-93 33-33	960-29.1	207-433	47.8	77-197	39.1	60-89	67.4	110-3J	67-1	65	51	9	53	551-16.7
TOTALS 97-67	1944-20.0	454-977	46.5	190-502	37.8	153-230	66.5	320-3.3	161-1	146	129	33	134	1251-13.0
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