Billy Owens
Billy Eugene Owens is an American former professional basketball player who played for several teams in the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for Syracuse, where he was an NCAA [Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American] and the 1991 Big East Conference Men's [Basketball Player of the Year|Big East Conference Player of the Year]. Born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Owens played for Carlisle [High School |Carlisle High School].
Amateur career
As a high school senior, Owens averaged 34 points per game, and helped lead Carlisle High School to four consecutive state titles. He was considered to be the second best prep player of 1988, behind Alonzo Mourning. Owens and Mourning were co-MVPs in the McDonald's' Game. Throughout his career, Owens drew some comparisons to Magic Johnson due to his great versatility, ball handling and passing skills for his height.In his three seasons with Syracuse he averaged 17.9 points, 8.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game out of 103 games. In his junior season he was named Big East Player of the Year.
Professional career
As a 6'8" small forward/shooting guard from Syracuse University, he was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 1991 NBA draft. However, after Owens remained a holdout beyond the start of the regular season, he was traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for high-scoring guard Mitch Richmond.The trade broke up the popular "Run TMC" trio of Mitch Richmond, Tim Hardaway, and Chris Mullin; Owens' additional height compared to Richmond was the size that coach and general manager Don Nelson believed would complete the team. Nelson said he "was under pressure to get bigger" to improve the Warriors from a good team to a great one.
Owens averaged over 15 points and nearly eight rebounds during his tenure with the Warriors, including an NBA All-Rookie First Team selection in 1992. The Warriors improved from 44 to 55 wins in his first season. However, Owens was injured during his second season, and he never reached the level of play the team hoped for.
In 1994, the Warriors traded Owens and the draft rights of Sasha Danilović to the Miami Heat for Rony Seikaly. In 1996, Owens and Kevin Gamble were traded to the Sacramento Kings for Tyrone Corbin and Walt Williams. In 1999, Owens signed with the Seattle SuperSonics, but was traded in the following offseason alongside Dale Ellis, Don MacLean, and the draft rights of Corey Maggette to the Orlando Magic for Horace Grant and draft considerations. Before playing a game for Orlando, Owens was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for Anthony Parker and Harvey Grant, the brother of Horace Grant. In 2000, Owens was traded back to the Golden State Warriors with Larry Hughes in a three-team deal that sent Toni Kukoč from the Chicago Bulls to the 76ers, but was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks alongside Jason Caffey in a three-team deal before appearing in a game for the Warriors, who acquired Vinny Del Negro and Bob Sura. The Bucks then traded Owens to the Detroit Pistons for Lindsey Hunter before a string of injuries finally took its toll; his career ended in 2001.