Born March 30, 1940, in Middletown, Ohio, was Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Center Jerry Lucas. Jerry played the positions of Forward and Center on the Cincinnati Royals (1964-70), San Francisco Warriors, and New York Knicks for 12 years of a brilliant career as he provided 14053 points, created 2732 assists, fought for 12942 rebounds, and blocked 24 shots.
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Calling all Hoops fans! Prepare to step onto the hallowed court of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Over the next series of posts, we'll be honoring the elite few, the immortals who have carved their names into the very fabric of the sport.
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Career Stats of Jerry Lucas
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