Pétur Guðmundsson (basketball)

Pétur Guðmundsson
Pétur with River Plate in 1980.
Personal information
Born (1958-10-30) 30 October 1958
Reykjavík, Iceland
Listed height218 cm (7 ft 2 in)
Listed weight118 kg (260 lb)
Career information
High schoolMercer Island
(Mercer Island, Washington)
CollegeWashington (1977–1980)
NBA draft1981: 3rd round, 61st overall pick
Drafted byPortland Trail Blazers
Playing career1980–1992
PositionCenter
Number40, 34, 35
Coaching career1984–2004
Career history
As a player:
1980Club Atlético River Plate
1980–1981Valur
1981–1982Portland Trail Blazers
1982–1983Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur
1984Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur
1984–1985Sunderland Maestros
1985–1986Tampa Bay Thrillers
1986Kansas City Sizzlers
1986–1987Los Angeles Lakers
19871989San Antonio Spurs
1989–1990Sioux Falls Skyforce
1990New Haven Skyhawks
1990–1991Tindastóll
1991Sioux Falls Skyforce
1991–1992Tindastóll
1992Breiðablik
As a coach:
1984ÍR (men's)
2000Valur/Fjölnir (men's)
2001–2002Kongsberg Penguins
2002Þór Akureyri (men's)
2003–2004Grindavík (women's)
Career highlights
As player:

As coach:

Career NBA playing statistics
Points693 (4.6 ppg)
Rebounds563 (3.8 rpg)
Assists153 (1.0 apg)
Stats at NBA.com 
Stats at Basketball Reference
Career coaching record
Úrvalsdeild karla8–6 (.571)
Úrvalsdeild kvenna9–11 (.450)
Basketligaen Norge12–6 (.667)

Pétur Karl Guðmundsson (born 30 October 1958) is an Icelandic former professional basketball player and coach. Standing 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in), weighing 118 kg (260 lb) and playing the center position, Pétur was the first Icelander and one of the first European players ever to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Often described as the greatest Icelandic basketball player of all time, he was named the Icelandic Basketball Player of the 20th century by the Icelandic Basketball Association in 2001, and in 2015, he was inducted in to the National Olympic and Sports Association of Iceland Hall of Fame. Pétur was also a member of the Icelandic national basketball team from 1978 to 1992 but missed several years of competition due to FIBA rules banning professional players from playing for national teams.