Kentucky's all-time leading scorer — the most productive big man in Wildcats history.
Daniel Paul Issel was born in Batavia, Illinois in 1948. He attended the University of Kentucky under coach Adolph Rupp and became the school's all-time leading scorer. He averaged 25.8 points and 13.2 rebounds per game across three varsity seasons — the highest scoring averages in Kentucky history. He was a two-time All-American and the SEC Player of the Year. He set the SEC scoring record that stood for decades. His combination of interior scoring, rebounding and surprising agility for his size made him the most productive Kentucky big man since the Rupp dynasty of the 1940s. Kentucky Colonels of the ABA selected him in the 1970 ABA Draft and he won championships in both professional leagues. He averaged 25 or more points per game for seven consecutive professional seasons. His Kentucky career — three years of scoring records and All-American selections — established him as one of the great products of a programme that had been national champions multiple times. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993. His legacy at Kentucky remains significant because he performed at the highest statistical level for one of college basketball's most historically demanding programmes.
SEC scoring record
Career Honours
- SEC scoring record
- All-American 2x
- SEC Player of Year
- Kentucky career scoring leader