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Tony Delk

Tony Delk (born January 28, 1974 in Covington, Tennessee), was team leader of the University of Kentucky Wildcats 1996 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. In the 1995-96 season Delk was named to the All-American and All-SEC 1st Teams as well as named NCCA Final Four and NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player. Also during the season Delk received SEC Player of the Year honors. Prior to the 1995-96 season he was named to the All-SEC 1st and All-NCAA Regional teams during the 1994-95 campaign. As a sophomore in the 1993-94 season Delk was voted All-SEC 2nd Team by the coaches and All-SEC 3rd Team by the AP while also making the All-SEC Tournament Team for his outstanding play. During his 1992 senior year of high school Delk was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Tennessee and also to the Parade and McDonald's All-American Teams. After playing for the University of Kentucky Delk was picked #16 overall in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets. He currently plays for the Atlanta Hawks.

College Stats (University of Kentucky)

SeasonGames
Played
MinutesFGFGA%3Pt
FG
3Pt
FGA
%FTFTA%DefOffTotal
Rebs
Asst.St.BSFTOTotal
Points
1992-93302874710445.2185135.3243372.7381957221732419136
1993-943497020044045.59525437.46910863.9111421535964217059564
1994-953396020743347.87719739.1608967.47733110655396751551
1995-963694722946449.49321044.3881108097531506467137264639
Total1333164683144147.428371239.724134070.9323147470210201462331931890

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