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Dennis Hopson (born April 22, 1965) is a retired American professional basketball player and until the end of the 2013-14 season was an assistant coach at Bowling Green State University. A prolific scorer while playing at Ohio State University, Hopson\'s stellar shooting skills placed him in second for the NCAA Men\'s Basketball Division I scoring title during the 1986โ87 season and eventually in first on Ohio State\'s all-time men\'s basketball career points record. The All-American and 1987 Big Ten Conference Player of the Year was selected as the third overall pick in the 1987 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets, playing a total of five seasons in the league. Hopson spent the majority of the 1990s playing basketball overseas before retiring at the close of the decade.\n', '
A six-foot five-inch (1.96 m) shooting guard and small forward, Dennis Hopson was a standout at Toledo\'s Bowsher High School before enrolling at Ohio State University. He began his collegiate basketball career with the Ohio State Buckeyes on a quiet note, averaging 5.3 points per game as a freshman and 9.8 points per game during his sophomore campaign. Hopson began to blossom during his junior year when he more than doubled his scoring average to 20.9 points per game. The star Buckeye swingman entered a new phase in his game when the school installed Gary Williams as their new head coach in 1986. Williams implemented a quicker offensive tempo that complimented Hopson\'s preference for a running game, which subsequently allowed Hopson to further increase his production on offense. Hopson\'s gifted jump shot and extraordinary scoring abilities placed him as the second leading scorer in Division I during the 1986โ87 season and earned him the 1987 Big Ten Player of the Year award. He was also considered an all-around athlete as a senior: His point guard-like passing touch helped him record 3.6 assists per game (second best on the team) and despite his size Hopson nonetheless lead the Buckeyes in rebounds, averaging 8.2 rebounds per game during his final season. He completed his tenure at Ohio State with All-American honors and became the school\'s all-time leader in points and steals (Jay Burson would later break the school\'s steals record in 1989).\n', '
Hopson was made the third overall selection in the 1987 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets. New Jersey\'s performance wilted earlier in the season when its formerly solid backcourt became plagued with injuries and contract disputes. Looking to re-establish a stable backcourt for the upcoming 1987โ88 season, the Nets selected Dennis Hopson along with five other guards in the 1987 draft. Hopson was unable to live up to the organization\'s expectations after three seasons in New Jersey, even though he led the team in points in 1989โ90. He also played briefly for the Chicago Bulls and the Sacramento Kings, winning a championship with the Bulls in 1990โ91 even though he had very little playing time in either the 2nd half of the season or the playoffs. His last NBA game was in the 1991โ92 season.\n', '
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