Sunday, February 15

SPACE COAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME: Merritt Island High School Grad Will Perdue Was Four-Time NBA Champion


Perdue played in 792 NBA games, collecting 3,918 rebounds and blocking 525 shots

WATCH: Playing alongside NBA superstars Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, Perdue won three world championship rings in 1991, 1992, and 1993 as a center for the Chicago Bulls. Before the 1994-1995 season opened, Perdue claimed the starting center position for Chicago, averaging 8 points and almost seven rebounds per game.

WILL PERDUE – 2013 INDUCTEE: Four-Time NBA Champion, SEC Player of the Year, High School All-American

 ALL AMERICAN AT MERRITT ISLAND HIGH

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Accomplishing big things in life has become the norm for Merritt Island’s Will Perdue.

From his earliest days as a tall, gangly kid trying out for the JV basketball team at Merritt Island High School, the  7-foot-1 Perdue’s talent grew almost as rapidly as he did in filling out his size 21 sneakers.

His large size came from his mother’s side of the family. She’s 6-foot-1, while his father is 5-foot-11. By the time Will turned 14, he was wearing his father’s size 10½ shoes and could stand up and look his mother straight in the eye.

At 15 he sprouted to 6–foot-6 and reached 6-foot-10 in the fall of his senior year at Merritt Island High School.

Dominating the court by then, Perdue averaged 25 points and 18 rebounds per game for the Mustangs in his final year. That earned him high school All-American status and All-Southern first-team recognition.

Even with his large body, Perdue never dunked the basketball until he did so in practice during his sophomore year at Merritt Island, and he never attempted one in a game for three more years.

“I never did it in a game until then because I was always afraid I would miss,” Perdue told his teammates.

At 15 he sprouted to 6–foot-6 and reached 6-foot-10 in the fall of his senior year. Dominating the court by then, Perdue averaged 25 points and 18 rebounds per game for the Mustangs in his final year. That earned him high school All-American status and All-Southern first-team team recognition. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com Sports)
At 15, Will Perdue, above right, sprouted to 6–foot-6 and reached 6-foot-10 in the fall of his senior year at Merritt Island. Dominating the court by then, Perdue averaged 25 points and 18 rebounds per game for the Mustangs in his final year. That earned him high school All-American status and All-Southern first-team recognition. (Image for Space Coast Daily)

TAKING HIS GAME TO THE NEXT LEVEL

When the time rolled around to choose a college, Perdue decided to play basketball at Vanderbilt University for legendary coach C.M. Newton, passing up scholarship offers from the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the Virginia Cavaliers, the Purdue Boilermakers and the Florida Gators.

Perdue struggled against college competition in his first season at Vanderbilt and was redshirted by Newton before his junior year to help him develop his skills and improve his grades.

The move paid off.

Something clicked for Perdue by the time he was a junior on and off the court. His grades shot up significantly, and suddenly, he became a powerful force on the basketball floor, helping the Vanderbilt Commodores become a nationally ranked top-25 squad.

His development was furthered by the arrival of Vanderbilt assistant coach Ed Martin, who helped him take his game to the next level.

When the time rolled around to choose a college, Will Perdue decided to play basketball at Vanderbilt University for legendary coach C.M. Newton, passing up scholarship offers from the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the Virginia Cavaliers, the Purdue Boilermakers and the Florida Gators. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com Sports)
When the time rolled around to choose a college, Will Perdue decided to play basketball at Vanderbilt University for legendary coach C.M. Newton, passing up scholarship offers from the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the Virginia Cavaliers, the Purdue Boilermakers, and the Florida Gators. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com Sports)

“Will finally got to the point where he wanted to be somebody,” Martin said.

“He learned to read post defenses and free himself. He improved his hand and foot speed. Now he’s a good low-post scorer with a nice shooting touch. He reminds me of Robert Parish, the way he runs the court.

“He’s the type of center who can make other players around him better,” he said.

He was honored as Southeastern Conference Player of the Year and the SEC Male Athlete of the Year in 1988. His inspired play earned him selection by the Chicago Bulls with the 11th overall pick in the 1988 NBA Draft.

‘WILL THE THRILL’ HAS FOUR NBA RINGS

Playing alongside NBA superstars Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, Perdue won three world championship rings in 1991, 1992, and 1993 as a center for the Bulls. Before the 1994-1995 season opened, Perdue claimed the starting center position for Chicago, averaging 8 points and almost seven rebounds per game.

In 1996, the Bulls traded him to San Antonio, where he played alongside NBA All-Star David Robinson, and the Spurs won their fourth NBA championship in 1999.

He later returned to play for the Bulls as a free agent and concluded his professional career with the Portland Trail Blazers.

Will “The Thrill” was the nickname given to him by Bulls announcers in the NBA, and it stuck with him throughout his professional career.

Playing alongside NBA superstars Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, Perdue won three world championship rings in 1991, 1992 and 1993 as a center for the Bulls. Before the 1994-1995 season opened, Perdue claimed the starting center position for Chicago, averaging 8 points and almost 7 rebounds per game.
Playing alongside NBA superstars Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, Perdue won three world championship rings in 1991, 1992, and 1993 as a center for the Bulls. Before the 1994-1995 season opened, Perdue claimed the starting center position for Chicago, averaging 8 points and almost 7 rebounds per game.

Michael Jordan decided to call Perdue “Will Vanderbilt” after his alma mater, though, because he said Perdue “didn’t deserve to be named after a Big Ten school.”

During the span of his 13-year professional basketball career, Perdue averaged 4.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Perdue played in 792 NBA games, collecting 3,918 rebounds and blocking 525 shots.

His achievements in professional basketball have earned him induction as a member of this year’s class of the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame.

Perdue is now a radio and television commentator and analyst reporting about college and NBA basketball games.

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE MEMBERS OF THE SPACE COAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME

The Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame is located in the main athletic building on the Melbourne Campus of Eastern Florida State College. Portraits and biographies of the Hall of Famers are displayed on the wall in the building’s main hallway that runs parallel to the gym and outside the athletic department offices.

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