David "Smokey" Gaines (February 27, 1940 – September 5, 2020) was an American basketball player and coach.

Playing career

He played professionally for three games for the Kentucky Colonels during the 1967–68 American Basketball Association season after a four-year stint with the Harlem Globetrotters. Gaines attended LeMoyne-Owen College from 1959 to 1963 where he was the first player to have his number retired.

Coaching career

After his playing days Gaines became a men's college basketball coach, serving as head coach for the Detroit Mercy and San Diego State Aztecs. He replaced Dick Vitale at the former school, and coached Michael Cage and future Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tony Gwynn at the latter. He compiled a 112–117 record in eight seasons at San Diego State University (SDSU) and became the first black head coach in NCAA Division I in California. He was named the coach of the year of the Western Athletic Conference in 1984–85, when the Aztecs went 24–8 and qualified for the NCAA tournament. Gaines was named athletic director for the Memphis City Schools in 2008, after coaching and serving as the athletic director at LeMoyne-Owen.

Death

Gaines died on September 5, 2020, from cancer. He had also contracted COVID-19 in the time leading up to his death.

Career statistics

Legend
GPGames playedGSGames startedMPGMinutes per game
FG%Field goal percentage3P%3-point field goal percentageFT%Free throw percentage
RPGRebounds per gameAPGAssists per gameSPGSteals per game
BPGBlocks per gamePPGPoints per gameBoldCareer high

ABA

Source

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGPPG
1967–68Kentucky312.0.2501.000.5003.3.03.3

Head coaching record

Record table
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Detroit Titans (Independent) (1977–1979)
1977–78Detroit25–4NIT Quarterfinals
1978–79Detroit22–6NCAA Division I first round
Detroit Mercy:47–10 (.825)
San Diego State Aztecs (Western Athletic Conference) (1979–1987)
1979–80San Diego State6–213–11T–7th
1980–81San Diego State15–128–85th
1981–82San Diego State20–911–52ndNIT first round
1982–83San Diego State18–108–8T–5th
1983–84San Diego State15–136–10T–6th
1984–85San Diego State23–811–52ndNCAA Division I first round
1985–86San Diego State10–197–96th
1986–87San Diego State5–252–14T–8th
San Diego State:112–117 (.489)56–70 (.444)
Total:159–127 (.556)
National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion

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