Bart Kofoed
Bart Kofoed is an American former professional basketball player. At he played as a point guard.
Kofoed attended Hastings College before transferring to Kearney State College, and was selected with the 15th pick of the fifth round of the 1987 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz. He played on four different NBA teams between 1987 and 1992. During the 1994–95 Continental Basketball Association season, Kofoed served as assistant coach to Omaha Racers head coach Mike Thibault, as he had previously helped them win the 1993 title.
Along with former NBA players Bobby Jones and David Thompson, Kofoed co-founded 2XSALT, a non-profit Christian organization based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
College career
In his junior season, Kofoed transferred to the Nebraska–Kearney Lopers, and averaged 21.2 points and had 186 assists. As a senior, he set school records with 902 points, a 26.5 average and 198 assists and led the Lopers to a 26–8 mark and a record-setting 10th straight appearance in the NAIA National Tournament. For his play that season, he was named a second team All-American and was conference and district player of the year.Professional career
Utah Jazz
Kofoed was drafted 107th overall in the fifth round of the 1987 NBA draft. In his rookie season, he lived with Karl Malone. He didn't play at first as he had a broken foot, but soon joined the roster. He played in 36 of the Jazz's remaining 54 games. In a Game 1 loss during their playoff series against the Portland Trail Blazers, he filled in for Kelly Tripucka, scoring seven points and holding All-Star Clyde Drexler to below his season average in points. The Jazz moved on to the semis, where they held a 2–1 lead. In Game 4, his inexperience showed, as he got into foul trouble, had several turnovers, and missed shots. Although the Jazz extended the series, they lost Game 7, and the Lakers went on to win the championship.The Jazz re-signed Kofoed to a two-year contract. During a New Year's Eve party to ring in 1989, Kofoed and teammate Bobby Hansen got into a fight, with Kofoed breaking Hansen's cheekbone. Hansen couldn't play for a month. Two days after the incident, the Jazz waived him.