Indiana's defensive anchor — a two-time All-Defensive team selection who protected the rim for 15 seasons.
Dale Davis was born in Toccoa, Georgia in 1969. Indiana Pacers selected him 13th overall in the 1991 NBA Draft. His 15-season career produced 8.0 points and 8.7 rebounds per game along with one All-Star appearance and two All-Defensive Second Team selections. He was the defensive and rebounding anchor of Indiana Pacers teams that were consistently competitive in the Eastern Conference throughout the 1990s — reaching the conference finals in 1994 and the NBA Finals in 2000 alongside Reggie Miller, Mark Jackson and Jalen Rose. He won an NBA championship as a reserve with the Detroit Pistons in 2004. His field goal percentage of 56.4% across his career reflects exceptional efficiency from a player who did most of his work in the paint from five feet and closer. His combination of defensive rebounding, interior protection and screening made him one of the more valuable big men on playoff teams across a decade of consistent competition.
Defensive rebounding and interior presence
How They Played
Physical defender, strong rebounder, limited offensive range
Lasting Impact
Defensive anchor for Indiana Pacers playoff runs in 1990s
NBA Champion (2004)
Career Honours
- NBA Champion (2004)
- All-NBA Defensive Second Team 2x
- All-Star 1x