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College Basketball Biography

Bernard King

American flag American · Brooklyn, New York · Born 4 December 1956

Small Forward

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American basketball forward who starred at University of Tennessee from 1974-1977, earning All-SEC honors twice and setting multiple scoring records.

Bernard King was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1956. He attended the University of Tennessee and immediately became the SEC's most dangerous scorer. He averaged 25.8 points and 13.9 rebounds per game across three seasons — among the highest combined averages in SEC history. He was named the SEC Freshman of the Year and was All-SEC twice. His combination of explosive athleticism, post scoring and mid-range shooting made him the most complete offensive forward in the conference. He left after his junior year. New Jersey Nets selected him seventh overall in the 1977 NBA Draft. His professional career produced an NBA scoring title (32.9 points per game in 1984-85) before a catastrophic knee injury in 1985 required reconstruction and 18 months of rehabilitation. His comeback to near-All-Star level five years later — at an age and after an injury that ended most careers — was one of sport's great rehabilitation stories. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013. His Tennessee career established the scoring foundation that his professional peak fulfilled, but only after overcoming the most serious injury a player of that era had survived.

Famous For

He became the first player in University of Tennessee history to have his jersey number retired.

Playing Style

How They Played

King was known for his exceptional scoring ability and smooth offensive moves around the basket. He possessed excellent footwork and could score from multiple positions on the court, combining power moves in the post with a reliable mid-range jump shot.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

King helped elevate the University of Tennessee basketball program during his three seasons and remains one of the greatest players in school history.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • SEC Freshman of Year
  • All-SEC 2x
  • All-American consideration
  • SEC scoring records
  • NBA Comeback Player of the Year (1991)
  • 4x NBA All-Star
  • All-NBA First Team (1984, 1985)
  • NBA scoring leader (1985)
Club Career
Club Period Apps
Tennessee Volunteers1975–1977
New Jersey Nets1977–1979
Utah Jazz1979–1982
Golden State Warriors1980–1982
New York Knicks1982–1987
Washington Bullets1987–1991
Career Journey

Timeline

1977 📌 NBA Draft - 7th overall pick by New Jersey Nets
1977 🌍 Professional debut with New Jersey Nets
1982 🥇 Selected to NBA All-Star Game
1984 🎯 Scored 60 points vs Dallas Mavericks - Knicks record
1985 🥇 NBA scoring champion with 32.9 PPG
1985 🎯 Suffered devastating knee injury
1987 🎯 Missed nearly two full seasons due to knee injury
1989 🎯 Returned to NBA after knee rehabilitation
1991 🥇 Named NBA Comeback Player of the Year
1993 📌 Retired from professional basketball
2013 🥇 Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Bernard King

Bernard King was born in 1956 in Brooklyn.

Bernard King is American.

Bernard King played for: Tennessee Volunteers.

Bernard King played as a Small Forward.