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Calbert Nathaniel Cheaney (born July 17, 1971) is a retired American basketball player and an assistant coach at Saint Louis University. At the conclusion of his collegiate basketball career, he was the all-time leading scorer of both Indiana and the Big Ten and had captured virtually every post-season honor available. During a thirteen-year NBA career, Cheaney played for five different teams, averaging 9.5 points and 3.2 rebounds.
Born in Evansville, Indiana, Cheaney played high school ball at William Henry Harrison High School in Evansville and was selected to the 1989 Indiana All-Star team. Cheaney was a high school stand-out, but a season-ending injury midway through his senior year pushed him off the national radar and left him as a virtual unknown in Indiana's #1 ranked recruiting class of 1989.
Cheaney played small forward at Indiana University for head coach Bob Knight. He was Knight's first left-handed player and began his career with a flash, scoring 20 points in the season opener of his freshman year (the only Indiana freshman to ever do so).
This is a highlight reel I made of what may be Calbert's last season in the NBA. He co-starred in Blue Chips with Shaq, Penny, and Nick Nolte. If you favorite this video, you are a true Warriors fan!
This is some IU highlights vs UofL in the 93 Tourney
Quinn Buckner talks with three-time All American and Indiana Forward (1990-1993), Calbert Cheaney during half time of the UT-Chattanooga-Indiana game on Sunday. (Indiana Basketball, 11/13/2011)
Men's Basketball's Calbert Cheaney recently talked about his Indiana University scholarship and what it means to have support from Varsity Club donors. Visit http://bit.ly/M4Nkxf for Text to Give info & privacy policy.
Calbert Cheaney misses the jumper to win Game 3 of the Washington Bullets vs. Chicago Bulls 1997 first round playoff series. It was the last shot in Washington Bullets history.
Episode 7 of The Tom Crean Show "Behind The Scenes": Director of Basketball Operations and Former IU Player Calbert Cheaney teaches Margo Andrews how to shoot a Jump Shot. Filmed by: Mike Flasterstein Lindsey Wilder Erin Christiner Edited by: Lindsey Wilder The Tom Crean Show Produced by: Jeremy Gray Stephanie Klar Mike Flasterstein
Mecz sezonu regularnego pomiędzy Washington Bullets vs Golden State Warriors - 1996r. Skład: Washington Bullets 50 Ashraf Amaya 40 Calbert Cheaney 22 Matt Fishat 44 Harvey Grant 5 Juwan Howard 32 Jaren Jackson 23 Tim Legler 77 Gheorghe Muresan 35 Tracy Murray 15 Gaylon Nickerson 1 Rod Strickland 30 Ben Wallace 4 Chris Webber 12 Chris Whitney 43 Lorenzo Williams Skład: Golden State Warriors: 11 B.J. Armstrong 5 Melvin Booker 23 Scott Burrell 12 Bimbo Coles 55 Andrew DeClercq 52 Todd Fuller 3 Donyell Marshall 17 Chris Mullin 35 Ray Owes 25 Mark Price 21 Lou Roe 5 Donald Royal 44 Clifford Rozier 32 Joe Smith 50 Felton Spencer 15 Latrell Sprewell