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Mel Daniels No. 34, 9 Center Personal information Date of birth July 20, 1944 Place of birth Detroit, Michigan Nationality American High school Pershing (Detroit) Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Listed weight 220 lb (100 kg) Career information College New Mexico NBA Draft 1967 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th overall Selected by the Cincinnati Royals Pro career 1967–1976 League ABA and NBA Career history As player: 1967–1968 Minnesota Muskies (ABA) 1968–1974 Indiana Pacers (ABA) 1974–1975 Memphis Sounds (ABA) 1976 New York Knicks As coach: 1988 Indiana Pacers Career highlights and awards - 3× ABA Champion (1970, 1972, 1973)
- 2× ABA MVP (1969, 1971)
- ABA Rookie of the Year (1968)
- 7× ABA All-Star (1968–1974)
- ABA All-Star Game MVP (1969)
- 4× All-ABA First Team (1968–1971)
- All-ABA Second Team (1973)
- ABA All-Rookie First Team (1968)
- Consensus NCAA All-American Second Team (1967)
- ABA All-Time Team
- #34 Retired by the Indiana Pacers
Career ABA and NBA statistics Points 11,778 (18.4 ppg) Rebounds 9,528 (14.9 rpg) Assists 1,140 (1.8 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Melvin Joe Daniels (born July 20, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan) is a retired American professional basketball player.
A 6' 9" center, he played for the University of New Mexico Lobo men's basketball team from 1964-67. He was the ninth pick of the 1967 National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft, selected by the Cincinnati Royals, and was also drafted by the Minnesota Muskies of the American Basketball Association (ABA). He chose to play in the fledgling ABA, and became one of its all-time greatest players.
Daniels was the ABA Rookie of the Year for the 1967-68 season before being traded to the Indiana Pacers, then of the ABA and now in the NBA. Daniels was the ABA Most Valuable Player in both 1969 and 1971 and led the Pacers to three ABA championships. Daniels played in seven ABA All-Star Games, and was named the ABA All-Star Game MVP in the 1971 game.[1] Daniels led the ABA in rebounding average in three different seasons, and is the ABA's all-time leader in total rebounds (9,494) and career rebounding average (15.1 rebounds per game).[2] Daniels also grabbed 1608 career postseason rebounds, ranking in the top twelve in professional basketball history.[3] Daniels played briefly for the NBA's New York Nets in the 1976-77 season.
After his playing days, Daniels joined the coaching staff of his college coach, Bob King, at Indiana State, where he coached future Hall of Famer Larry Bird. Daniels joined the Indiana Pacers front office in 1986 and was the team's Director of Player Personnel until October 2009.[4]
Mel Daniels is one of the few ABA Most Valuable Players not called up to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, aside from former ABA players already admitted such as: Connie Hawkins (1992), Dan Issel (1993), David Thompson (1996) and Artis Gilmore (2011).
Daniels is one of four players (the others are Roger Brown, Reggie Miller, and George McGinnis) to have his jersey (#34) retired by the Pacers.
References
- ^ The Official NBA Basketball Encyclopedia,. Villard Books. 1994. p. 240. ISBN 0-679-43293-8.
- ^ The Official NBA Basketball Encyclopedia,. Villard Books. 1994. p. 209. ISBN 0-679-43293-8.
- ^ http://20secondtimeout.blogspot.com/2009/02/abas-unsung-heroes_23.html
- ^ Wells, Mike (October 23, 2009). "Pacers fire Mel Daniels". Indianapolis Star. http://www.indystar.com/article/20091023/SPORTS/91023009/Pacers+fire+Mel+Daniels. Retrieved 2009-10-23.[dead link]
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American Basketball Association | ABA's All-Time Team Marvin Barnes • Rick Barry • Zelmo Beaty • Ron Boone • Roger Brown • Mack Calvin • Darel Carrier • Billy Cunningham • Louie Dampier • Mel Daniels • Julius Erving • Donnie Freeman • George Gervin • Artis Gilmore • Connie Hawkins • Spencer Haywood • Dan Issel • Warren Jabali • Jimmy Jones • Freddie Lewis • Maurice Lucas • Moses Malone • George McGinnis • Doug Moe • Bob Netolicky • Billy Paultz • Charlie Scott • James Silas • David Thompson • Willie WiseAmerican Basketball Association Most Valuable Player 1967 NBA Draft First round Jimmy Walker · Earl Monroe · Clem Haskins · Sonny Dove · Walt Frazier · Al Tucker · Pat Riley · Tom Workman · Mel Daniels · Dave Lattin · Mal Graham · Craig RaymondSecond round Jimmy Jones · Steve Sullivan · Byron Beck · Randolph Mahaffey · Phil Jackson · Bob Netolicky · Bob Rule1967 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
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