Career
He is best known for his collegiate career at Tennessee Technical between 1988 and 1992. A 6 ft 0 in (183 m) point guard, Usher holds many school and Ohio Valley Conference records for single game, season, and career assist and steal totals. In 1990-1991, he led National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I in steals with a 3.71 per game average.
He had recorded 104 steals in 28 games en route to being named an OVC Second Team honoree.
The following year as a senior, Usher then led Division I in assists while averaging 8.76 per game. In 29 games he accumulated 254 total assists as he earned an OVC First Team honor.
Usher holds the distinction as being one of only two players in college basketball history to lead the country in both steals and assists (Jason Kidd is the other). After college, he played in the Continental Basketball Association, although he never made it to the National Basketball Association.