Othella Harrington is a retired American professional basketball player and current director of basketball operations for the Georgetown University men"s basketball team
Education
Playing at basketball powerhouse Murrah, Harrington was ranked number one or two (depending on the publication), along with Jason Kidd, as the best player in the nation. In his senior year, he averaged 28.9 points, 24.9 rebounds, and 5.8 blocked shots a game. After winning Mr. Basketball in the state of Mississippi for the second consecutive year and being named first team All-American by both Parade and United States of America Today, Harrington was selected Most Valuable Player of the 1992 McDonald"s All American game as he set a game record with 21 rebounds to go along with 19 points.
Harrington accepted a scholarship to following fellow "big men" Patrick Ewing, Dikembe Mutombo, and Alonzo Mourning to play for coach John Thompson.
He was named Big East Freshman of the Year and was a 2nd Team All-American selection heading into his sophomore year.
Harrington would leave Georgetown ranked fifth in all-time scoring, with a career Field Goal percentage of 56%, fifth in blocks, fourth in rebounding overall and finished as the school"s all-time leader in offensive rebounds.
Career
Harrington was drafted 30th overall (1st pick of the second round) in the 1996 Draft by the Houston Rockets. In 2011, Harrington was hired as an assistant coach at his alma mater Georgetown. After three seasons in Houston, Harrington was traded on August 27, 1999 by the Rockets along with Antoine Carr, Brent Price, Michael Dickerson and a future first-round draft choice to the Vancouver Grizzlies as part of a three-way deal in which the Rockets received the draft rights to Steve Francis, Tony Massenburg from the Grizzlies, and Don MacLean and future first-round draft choice from the Orlando Magic, and the Magic received Michael Smith, Rodrick Rhodes, Lee Mayberry and Makhtar North"Diaye from the Grizzlies.
During his first year in Vancouver, Othella averaged career highs in points (131), rebounds (69), assists (12), blocks (71), and minutes (326) per game while starting all 82 games of the 1999–2000 regular season.
He was later traded again on January 30, 2001 to the New York Knicks for Erick Strickland and two draft picks. In 2004 he was involved in a trade that sent him, Dikembe Mutombo, Frank Williams, and Cezary Trybanski to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Jamal Crawford and Jerome Williams.
Harrington signed with the Charlotte Bobcats on July 19, 2006. In March 2009, Harrington signed with the Los Angeles Doctorate-Fenders, the Development League affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers.
He spent the next season in Iran.