Education
Ellis attended the University of Notre Dame.
Ellis attended the University of Notre Dame.
He was selected by the National Basketball Association"s Denver Nuggets as the fifth overall pick in the 1992 National Basketball Association draft. He was an outstanding high school basketball player at East Saint Louis Lincoln High School, where he led the Tigers to two straight Illinois Class Associate of Arts boys" championships in 1987 and 1988. In a heavily hyped up matchup, Ellis outplayed Alonzo Mourning in a holiday tournament his senior year.
Also in 1988, Ellis was named a Parade Magazine and McDonald"s high school All-American.
In 2007, Ellis was voted one of the "100 Legends of the IHSA Boys Basketball Tournament," recognizing his superior performance in his appearances in the tournament. Ellis" Notre Dame squad qualified for the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament his freshman and sophomore seasons and were Runner-Up in the 1992 National Institute of Technology Tournament.
Ellis was one of four captains of the 1991-1992 Notre Dame team Throughout his career, he scored 1,505 career points, and averaged 15.5 points per game to earn school rankings of 12th and 22nd, respectively.
He recorded 200 career blocks, a school record.
He ranks third on the school"s career rebounding list with 1,075, and eighth on the career rebounding average list, with 11.1 rpg. He led the "91-92 team in scoring (177 ppg), rebounding (117 rpg), field goal percentage (631) and blocked shots (26 bpg). He led Notre Dame in blocked shots in each of his four seasons, the only player in school history to do southern
Ellis graduated from Notre Dame on time with a degree in accounting from the undergraduate college of business.
Ellis was the fifth overall selection in the 1992 National Basketball Association draft, picked by the Denver Nuggets, In his rookie season, he averaged 14.7 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks. He was also named to the 1992-1993 All-Rookie first team
Ellis later on struggled with injuries, only playing six games in the 1994-1995 season. Ellis had his best season in 1996-1997, leading the Nuggets in scoring with 21.9 points per game.
After playing six years in Denver, Ellis signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Hawks.
He spent two years with the Hawks before going to the Minnesota Timberwolves. In 2001, Ellis signed with the Miami Heat, where he retired after the 2003 season. He played professionally in the National Basketball Association from 1992 until 2003.
Since 2009, Ellis has been a college basketball analyst for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.