Education
Spencer attended Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery, Alabama where he excelled at basketball.
Spencer attended Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery, Alabama where he excelled at basketball.
At 6"6", he played as a forward. The award is given annually to the best high school boy"s basketball player in the state of Alabama. Isaac Spencer played college basketball at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky.
He was named OVC Newcomer of the Year for the 1997-1998 season.
Spencer scored the first point of Murray State"s inaugural basketball game in the CFSB Center in 1998. Spencer was the only returning senior for the 2000-2001 season on the Murray State team
In March 2001, Spencer was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches/Chevrolet Division I All-District 7 Second Team. During the 2000-2001 season, Spencer led the Racers in both points and assists, a combination that wasn"t matched again by a Racer until Isaiah Canaan in the 2011-2012 season.
Spencer averaged 17.7 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company across his college career at Murray State, including 21.6 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company during his senior season in 2000-2001.
Spencer remains number two among Murray State"s all-time career scoring leaders and number six all-time in the Ohio Valley Conference with 2,248 points. Spencer was one of only two players in Murray State history to be named to the All-OVC team for four consecutive years. Spencer shares the four-time All-OVC honor with Lamont Sleets.
Isaac Spencer began his professional career in May 2001 with the Lakeland Blue Ducks of the United States Basketball League (USBL).
In Fall 2001, Spencer was picked up by the Kentucky Pro Cats of the American Basketball Association. However, the Pro Cats disbanded in early 2002.
Later that year, Spencer joined the Saint Joseph Express of the USBL. In July 2002, Spencer joined the Barangay Ginebra Kings of the Philippine Basketball Association. Spencer returned to the United States for the 2003 USBL season.
In that year he played in 30 games with the Brevard Blue Ducks of the USBL. Spencer played 34 games with the Daegu Orions of the Korean Basketball League during the 2003-2004 season, scoring 541 points during the season.
Following the season with the Orions, Spencer joined CPN Pueblo Nuevo of the Dominican Republic as an import player in 2004.
Spencer was awarded the Alabama Mr. Basketball awarded in 1996 by the Alabama Sports Writers Association. Spencer was also named First Team All-State and Alabama 6A Player of the Year in 1996. Spencer had a high game of 32 points and 10 rebounds against the defending USBL champion Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs.