Louis Orr (original) (raw)

HS: Withrow Cincinnati, OH
Born: 5/7/1958 Cincinnati, OH

Season Stats

Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % Asst Reb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
1976-77 Fr F 30 2 - 105 186 56.5% 72 96 75.0% 52 194 75 3 - - - 282 9.4 1.7 6.5
1977-78 So F 28 28 - 157 302 52.0% 43 59 72.9% 36 217 73 3 - - - 357 12.8 1.3 7.8
1978-79 Jr F 28 27 - 142 248 57.3% 85 117 72.6% 66 215 76 3 - - - 369 13.2 2.3 7.7
1979-80 Sr F 30 30 - 189 332 56.9% 101 119 84.9% 106 255 75 0 - - - 479 16.0 3.5 8.5
Career 116 87 - 593 1068 55.5% 301 391 77.0% 260 881 299 9 - - - 1487 12.8 2.2 7.6

Louie Orr was a star player from Cincinnati, Ohio who was the first recruit of new head coach Jim Boeheim. A tall splinter of a player, Orr would combine with Roosevelt Bouie to form the Louie 'N Bouie show at Syracuse, an outstanding four year record of 100-18.

Louis Orr Syracuse OrangemenOrr was an intelligent player with a soft shot and a tremendous instinct for rebounding. Orr started his career as a solid free throw shooter and became an excellent one by time he graduated. He developed excellent passing skills, and possessed a good 15 foot jumper that could pull opposing defenses out from the basket. Orr was fantastic on the fast break, running the court with ease.

Orr was a valuable sixth man most of his freshman year. Everyone would start to take notice when he had a 15 point, 20 rebound effort in a win over American University. A couple games later he put up 20 points and 11 rebounds to beat West Virginia.

Orr would move to the starting lineup his sophomore season and started every game his last three years. He and Bouie formed a dynamic one-two punch, both able to score inside and rebound. The two players complimented each other well. The two led Syracuse to the Big East regular season championship in the conference's inaugural season in 1980. Orr would have a career high 29 points, along with 17 rebounds, in a win at St. John's his senior year. The Orangemen would be upset by Iowa in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, though Orr had 16 rebounds in the loss.

Orr earned All-America honors his senior season, and was named first team Big East. He was the 28th pick of the 1980 draft, taken in the first round by the Indiana Pacers. He played two seasons with the Pacers, and then six more with the New York Knicks, with career high 12.7 ppg in the 1984-85 season. Orr would have a solid but unspectacular NBA career, playing in the playoffs four of his eight seasons.

NBA Career Statistics

Season Team Pos G Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3FGA 3FGM % Asst Reb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
1980-81 Indiana F 82 1787 348 709 49.1% 163 202 80.7% 0 6 0.0% 132 361 153 123 55 25 859 10.5 1.6 4.4
1981-82 Indiana F 80 1951 357 719 49.7% 203 254 79.9% 1 8 12.5% 134 331 182 137 56 26 918 11.5 1.7 4.1
1982-83 New York F 82 1666 274 593 46.2% 140 175 80.0% 0 2 0.0% 94 228 134 93 64 24 688 8.4 1.1 2.8
1983-84 New York F 78 1640 262 572 45.8% 173 211 82.0% 0 0 --- 61 228 142 95 66 17 697 8.9 0.8 2.9
1984-85 New York F 79 2452 372 766 48.6% 262 334 78.4% 1 10 10.0% 134 391 195 138 100 27 1007 12.7 1.7 4.9
1985-86 New York F 74 2237 330 741 44.5% 218 278 78.4% 0 4 0.0% 179 312 177 118 61 26 878 11.9 2.4 4.2
1986-87 New York F 65 1440 166 389 42.7% 125 172 72.7% 1 5 20.0% 110 232 123 70 47 18 458 7.0 1.7 3.6
1987-88 New York F 29 180 16 50 32.0% 8 16 50.0% 0 1 0.0% 9 34 27 14 6 0 40 1.4 0.3 1.2
Total F 569 13,353 2,125 4,539 46.8% 1,292 1,642 78.7% 3 36 8.3% 853 2,117 1,133 - 788 455 163 5,545 9.8 1.5 3.7

After his NBA career ended, Orr began his coaching career as an assistant at Xavier from 1991-1994, and then as an assistant at Providence College from 1994 to 1996.

In the 1996-97 season, Orr returned to Syracuse as an assistant coach for Boeheim. He would be an assistant at Syracuse for four years until the end of the 1999-2000 season.

Orr left Syracuse in 2000 to become the head coach of Siena College. He lead Siena to a 20-11 record, and tied for the MAAC conference championship in his first year. A hot commodity, Orr then became the head coach of Seton Hall University. In the 2002-2003 season, he lead the Pirates to a 21-10 record, and earned Big East Coach of the Year honors, becoming the first person to earn both all conference honors as a player and as a coach.

Orr had a record of 80-69 at Seton Hall over five seasons, rebuilding their program and taking them to two NCAA berths, from 2002-2006. He became the head coach of Bowling Green starting in the 2007-08 season. He coached the Falcons to the Mid-American Conference championship his second season there, and was named the MAC Coach of the Year. He was fired from Bowling Green in 2014. His overall coaching record was 201-201. Orr would return to coaching as an assistant coach at Georgetown in 2017.

Coaching Record

Season School Wins Losses Pct Notes
2000-01 Siena College 20 11 ,645 MAAC Championship
2001-02 Seton Hall 12 18 .400
2002-03 Seton Hall 17 13 .567 NIT
2003-04 Seton Hall 21 10 .677 NCAA
2004-05 Seton Hall 12 16 .429
2005-06 Seton Hall 18 12 .600 NCAA
2007-08 Bowling Green 13 17 .433
2008-09 Bowling Green 19 14 .575 MAC Championship, NIT
2009-10 Bowling Green 14 16 .467
2010-11 Bowling Green 14 19 .424
2011-12 Bowling Green 16 16 .500
2012-13 Bowling Green 13 19 .406
2013-14 Bowling Green 12 20 .375
Total 201 201 .500

Orr was named a Vic Hanson Medal of Excellence winner in 1990 by Syracuse University. He was named to the Syracuse University All Century Team in 2000, and a Syracuse Letterwinner of Distinction in 2006. Syracuse retired his uniform along with Roosevelt Bouie's in February 2015.

Orr passed away in December 2022.

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