Lewis Geter Explained

Lewis Geter
Birth Date:11 December 1969
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lbs:195
High School:Linden-McKinley
(Columbus, Ohio)
College:
Draft Year:1992
Career Start:1992
Career End:1999
Career Position:Small forward
Years1:1992–1993
Team1:Columbus Horizon
Years2:1993–1994
Team2:Wichita Falls Texans
Years3:1997
Team3:Atléticos de San Germán
Years4:1998–1999
Team4:Seixal
Years5:1999
Team5:Atléticos de San Germán
Highlights:

Lewis Geter (born December 11, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Ohio Bobcats. Geter was the MAC Player of the Year while playing for the Bobcats in 1992. He played professionally for seven seasons with stints in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), Puerto Rico, Spain, Venezuela, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Israel, Portugal, France and Chile.

Early life

Geter was raised in the projects of Columbus, Ohio, by his mother, Betty, alongside two siblings. He began playing basketball as a child.

Geter attended Linden-McKinley High School in Columbus,[1] where he led the basketball team to two state finals. He also played as a quarterback on the football team and an outfielder on the baseball team.

College career

Geter received a full scholarship to attend the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He was ineligible to play during his freshman season with the Cornhuskers in 1988–89.[2] Geter decided to transfer during his sophomore year to be closer to home.

Geter joined the Ohio Bobcats before the start of the 1990–91 season.[3] He led the Bobcats in scoring (18.1) and rebounding (6.8) during his junior season and was selected to the All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) first-team as the runner-up in MAC Player of the Year voting. Geter led the MAC in scoring during his senior season with 20.9 points per game and was second in rebounding with 8.4 rebounds per game. He led the Bobcats to an 18–10 record and was selected as the MAC Player of the Year.

Geter was inducted into the Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.

Professional career

Geter was automatically eligible for the 1992 NBA draft but was not selected. He was invited to two tryouts with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Geter played during the 1992 preseason with the Knicks and was called "the most impressive" amongst the team's options for a final roster spot.[4] Despite playing well in limited preseason action, he was released on November 4, 1992,[5] as the Knicks decided to keep Bo Kimble. Geter claims he was told by Knicks assistant coach, Jeff Van Gundy, that the position would have gone to him but the team did not want to pay out Kimble's guaranteed contract.

On November 26, 1992, Geter signed with the Columbus Horizon of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA).[6] He averaged 5.7 points and 2.1 rebounds in 9 games played.

On October 1, 1993, Geter signed with the Knicks.[7] He pulled his groin and was unable to play during most of the preseason camp. He was released on October 18, 1993.[8]

On December 14, 1993, Geter signed with the Wichita Falls Texans of the CBA.[9] He appeared in one game with the team during the 1993–94 season.[10]

Geter played for Atléticos de San Germán of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional in Puerto Rico during the 1997 and 1999 seasons.[11] He played for Seixal in Spain during the 1998–99 season.[12] Geter played professionally for seven seasons with other stints in Venezuela, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Israel, Portugal, France and Chile.[13]

Post-playing career

Geter taught as a substitute teacher in Springfield, Virginia. He then worked at John J. Wright Middle School in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, and was the head basketball coach for a year. Geter worked as an assistant at the Culpeper Juvenile Detention Center and a resident supervisor at the Rappahannock Juvenile Detention Center. In 2001, he became the youth sports director at the Rappahannock Area YMCA. Geter is a physical education teacher at Tree of Life Christian Prep School in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Personal life

Geter has three sons with his wife.

Geter is an ordained deacon at the Community Praise Center in Alexandria, Virginia.[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Ledbetter . D. Orlando . Woodward puts on awesome display . December 20, 2023 . The Cincinnati Enquirer . March 27, 1988 . 40.
  2. Web site: Lewis Geter . The Draft Review . December 20, 2023.
  3. Web site: Lewis Geter (2005) . Ohio University . December 20, 2023.
  4. Web site: Brown . Clifton . BASKETBALL; Starks Is Making Case For a Starting Position . The New York Times . December 20, 2023 . October 25, 1992.
  5. Web site: Brown . Clifton . BASKETBALL; Knicks Keeping Kimble; Stay in Hunt for Mahorn . The New York Times . December 20, 2023 . November 4, 1992.
  6. Web site: COLUMBUS HORIZON SIGNS FORWARD LEWIS GETER, A FORMER LINDEN MCKINLEY STANDOUT; PLACES FORWARD ALEX AUSTIN ON WAIVERS TO MAKE ROOM FOR GETER . Columbus Metropolitan Library . December 20, 2023 . November 26, 1992.
  7. Web site: AROUND THE NBA . The Washington Post . December 20, 2023 . October 1, 1993.
  8. Web site: Brown . Clifton . PRO BASKETBALL; New Yorker Tries for the Knicks . The New York Times . December 20, 2023 . October 19, 1993.
  9. News: Continental Basketball Association . December 20, 2023 . The Billings Gazette . December 14, 1993 . 16.
  10. Web site: Lewis Geter minor league basketball statistics . Stats Crew . December 20, 2023.
  11. Web site: Estadisticas de Lewis Geter en BSN (Puerto Rico) . World Hoop Stats . December 20, 2023.
  12. Web site: A segurança do líder . Publico . December 20, 2023 . January 10, 1999.
  13. Web site: Riddle . Lisa . Geter brings game to area . The Free Lance-Star . December 20, 2023 . May 5, 2015.
  14. Web site: Lewis Geter, P.E. . Tree of Life Christian Prep School . December 20, 2023.