Rex Walters

Rex Walters
Personal information
Born (1970-03-12) March 12, 1970 (age 54)
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High schoolIndependence
(San Jose, California)
College
NBA draft1993: 1st round, 16th overall
Selected by the New Jersey Nets
Playing career1993–2003
PositionShooting guard
Number2, 3, 23
Coaching career2003–present
Career history
As player:
19931995New Jersey Nets
19951998Philadelphia 76ers
19982000Miami Heat
2000Baloncesto León
2000–2001Kansas City Knights
2001–2002CB Gran Canaria
2002–2003Kansas City Knights
As coach:
2003–2005Valparaiso (assistant)
2005–2006Florida Atlantic (assistant)
2006–2008Florida Atlantic
2008–2016San Francisco
2016–2017Grand Rapids Drive
2017–2018Detroit Pistons (assistant)
2018–2019Nevada (special assistant)
2019–2020Wake Forest (assistant)
2020–2021New Orleans Pelicans (assistant)
20222024Charlotte Hornets (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As coach:

  • WCC Coach of the Year (2014)
Career NBA statistics
Points1,547 (4.6 ppg)
Rebounds403 (1.2 rpg)
Assists569 (1.7 apg)
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Rex Andrew Walters Sr. (born March 12, 1970) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who last served as an assistant coach for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).[1][2] Previously, he was the associate head coach[3] at Wake Forest University under Danny Manning. Prior to Wake Forest, he spent time at Nevada[4] under Eric Musselman. He has made head coaching stops with the Grand Rapids Drive[5] (NBA G-League), the University of San Francisco and Florida Atlantic University.

Walters pedigree for coaching began as a player, receiving tutelage from some of the game legendary coaches.[6] Roy Williams at the University of Kansas and the NBA's Chuck Daly, Larry Brown and Pat Riley all mentored Walters during his years as a player. Walters played college basketball at Northwestern and Kansas. In 1993, he received a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the University of Kansas. After Kansas, he played professionally for ten years, including seven seasons in the NBA from 1993 to 2000. Walters has been active on Apple Podcasts hosting his own show Real Talk Basketball with Rex Walters.[7]

  1. ^ "Pistons announce Grand Rapids Drive's new head coach, D-League team's GM". June 29, 2016.
  2. ^ "Pistons tab a 'basketball junkie' in Rex Walters to coach D-League affiliate Drive".
  3. ^ "Rex Walters – Men's Basketball Coach". Wake Forest University Athletics. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "Rex Walters – Men's Basketball Coach". University of Nevada Athletics. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  5. ^ Packey (June 30, 2016). "Pistons hire Rex Walters as new coach of Grand Rapids Drive". Detroit Bad Boys. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  6. ^ "Rex Walters – Men's Basketball Coach". Florida Atlantic University Athletics. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  7. ^ "Real Talk Basketball With Rex Walters on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved November 23, 2021.