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Jerry Lucas

 
10.8.2006 - Updated on 08.3.2006

Jerry Lucas

Date of Birth:30 March 1940
Born At:Middletown, OH USA
Height: 6’8"
NBA Experience : 11 seasons

Career accomplishments

  • NBA Rookie of the Year (1964)
  • All-NBA First Team (1965, 1966, 1968)
  • All-NBA Second Team (1964, 1967)
  • Seven-time All Star (1964-71)
  • NBA All-Star MVP, after scoring 25 points (1965)
  • NBA championship with New York Knicks (1973)
  • One of only three players in basketball history to grab 40 rebounds in a game (vs. Philadelphia, Feb. 29, 1964)
  • Scored 14,053 career points (17.0 ppg), 21st best in history upon retirement
  • Grabbed 12,942 rebounds (15.6 rpg), fourth best in history upon retirement
  • NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team (1996)

Jerry Lucas biography

At the end of his sophomore season in high school, Jerry Lucas was being heralded as the greatest Ohio schoolboy player ever. At the end of his scholastic career, Lucas, a two-time Ohio Player of the Year selection, had led Middletown High School to 76 straight wins and two state championships. He graduated with an Ohio high school record 2,466 points, and was coveted by more than 150 colleges.

A consummate team player, Lucas was one of the most dominant players in college basketball history. Playing under Hall of Fame coach Fred Taylor at Ohio State, Lucas teamed with Hall of Famers John Havlicek and Bob Knight to produce a 78-6 record and three Big Ten championships. Impressively, Lucas led the Buckeyes into three straight NCAA Finals (1960-62), and the 1960 championship. In 1960 and 1961, Lucas was chosen as the NCAA Tournament Outstanding Player. His distinctive over-the-shoulder shooting style helped him amass 1,990 college points, but Lucas was an equally tenacious rebounder, grabbing 1,411 for his career. As a sophomore, Lucas shot a stunning 63.7 percent from the field and averaged 26.3 ppg and 16.4 rpg. A three-time First Team Consensus All-America and the 1961 and 1962 College Player of the Year, Lucas won an Olympic gold medal as a member of the 1960 team. The 1960 Olympic team is regarded as the finest amateur squad ever assembled and featured Oscar Robertson, Jerry West and Walt Bellamy.

Drafted by the Cincinnati Royals as a territorial choice in 1962, Lucas averaged 17.7 ppg and shot a league-leading 52.7 percent en route to being named NBA Rookie of the Year. In a career that spanned 11 seasons with Cincinnati, San Francisco and New York, Lucas was a three-time All-NBA First Team selection. He tallied 14,053 points (17.0 ppg) and collected 12,942 rebounds (15.6 rpg). He was named to seven NBA All-Star teams and chosen MVP of the 1965 game. Prior to the 1971-72 season, Lucas was traded from San Francisco to New York, and the next season helped orchestrate the New York Knicks’ NBA championship. He was named to the NBA 50th Anniversary Team 1996. Lucas, who has a photographic memory, has written many books on memory improvement techniques.

1 Comments: Jerry Lucas

Posted by
Gerry
on 06.1.2007
Lucas was a terrific hero for Ohians at all four levels he won championships in.Stats do not completely reveal just how great a player he was, and he had great stats. He often held himself back for the good of the team, which is often unheard of today. Any list of the greatest players ever eventually has to include his name.What he is doing today as Dr.Memory is also very noteworthy. .

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