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David Cooper (basketball)

David Cooper
Norwood Flames
Position Head coach
League Premier League
Personal information
Born (1976-10-15) 15 October 1976 (age 41)
Toowoomba, Queensland
Nationality Australian
Listed height 206 cm (6 ft 9 in)
Listed weight 95 kg (209 lb)
Career information
High school Gympie State (Gympie, Queensland)
Playing career 2000–2011
Position Centre / Power forward
Career history
As player:
2000–2002 Brisbane Bullets
2002 Dandenong Rangers
2002–2003 Victoria Giants
2003–2005 Manawatu Jets
2003–2004 Cairns Taipans
2004–2010 Adelaide 36ers
2006–2011 Norwood Flames
2009 Hawke's Bay Hawks
As coach:
2012 Norwood Flames (asst.)
2013–present Norwood Flames
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David Cooper (born 15 October 1976) is an Australian former professional basketball player who played the majority of his career in the Australian National Basketball League (ANBL). He also played in the New Zealand NBL and the South Australian State League.

Born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Cooper began his ANBL career in 2000 with the Brisbane Bullets. After two seasons playing for the Bullets, he joined the Victoria Giants for the 2002–03 NBL season. Following the 2002–03 season, Cooper moved to New Zealand where he joined the Manawatu Jets for the 2003 New Zealand NBL season. He went on to earn league MVP honours that year, while also garnering Most Outstanding Forward and All-Star Five honours.

For the 2003–04 NBL season, Cooper joined the Cairns Taipans. In 35 games for the Taipans, he averaged 5.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game. He re-joined the Manawatu Jets for the 2004 New Zealand NBL season and won the Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy for leading the league in rebounding.

For the 2004–05 NBL season, Cooper joined the Adelaide 36ers, the team he continued to play for until 2010 when he retired from the league following the 2009–10 NBL season. In 293 ANBL games over 10 seasons, he averaged 5.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.1 blocks per game.


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