- Jo Jo White
Infobox NBAretired
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position=Guard
number= 15, 10
birthdate= birth date and age|mf=yes|1946|11|16La Mesa, California
deathdate=
debutyear= 1969
finalyear= 1981
draftyear= 1969
draftround= 1
draftpick= 9
college=University of Kansas
teams=
*Boston Celtics (1969–1978)
*Golden State Warriors (1979–1980)
*Kansas City Kings (1980–1981)
stat1label= Points
stat1value= 14,399
stat2label= FG%
stat2value= 44.5
stat3label= Assist
stat3value= 4,095
highlights=
*2x NBA Champion (1974, 1976)
*NBA Finals MVP (1976)
HOF= JoJo-WhiteJoseph Henry "Jo Jo" White (born November 16, 1946 in
St. Louis, Missouri ) is an American former professionalbasketball player.White played
college basketball at theUniversity of Kansas , entering the NCAA Tournament and losing a double overtime thriller toUTEP , then known asTexas Western , in theMidwest regional final (UTEP went on to win the championship, which was depicted in the 2006 Disney film "Glory Road", with Texas Western playing Kansas in the 1966 college basketball tournament).After college, White played on the 1968 USA Olympic basketball team in Mexico, which went undefeated (9-0), beating Yugoslavia 65-50 in the title game.
After the Olympics, White was drafted in 1969 in the first round (9th pick overall) by the
NBA 'sBoston Celtics , who at that time had just won their 11th championship in 13 years. However, before White even reported to training camp, the Celtics' legendary center and player-coach Bill Russell announced his retirement. White would endure a rebuilding season while the Celtics got back on track, draftingDave Cowens and trading forPaul Silas . Along with these two and veteranJohn Havlicek , White would be the cornerstone of two Celtic championship teams in the 1970s (1973-74 and 1975-76).White went on to become one of professional basketball's first "iron men", playing in all 82 games for five consecutive seasons during the 1970s. White's skills included great defense, speed, an underrated jump shot, and team leadership.
The 1970 Celtics finished with the franchise's first losing record since 1951. With White leading the attack from the
point guard position, the team returned to its winning ways in 1971. He was an All-Star for seven straight years from 1971 through 1977, finishing in the top ten in the league in assists from 1973-77. In 1974 and 1976, White helped lead the Celtics to the NBA championship and was named the most valuable player of the1976 NBA Finals . Perhaps the most exciting game White ever played was the triple overtime win against thePhoenix Suns in game 5 of those finals. White was the game's highest scorer with 33 points, had a game high 9 assists, leading the Celtics to a 128-126 win. Logging an incredible 60 minutes of play time, only the Suns'Garfield Heard (61) played more minutes. Many claim it to be the greatest game ever played.He was traded by the Celtics to the
Golden State Warriors in 1979, and retired in 1981, with the Kansas City Kings. On Friday, April 9, 1982 his number 10 was hung from the rafters at theBoston Garden .White continues to be involved in basketball and is currently director of special projects and community relations with the Celtics, while continuing to attend most home games.
Additionally, he appeared in two movies with diminutive roles: 1980's "
Inside Moves " and 2007's "The Game Plan", in which his son, actorBrian J. White , also starred.External links
* [http://www.nba.com/historical/playerfile/index.html?player=jojo_white NBA.com profile]
* [http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=WHITEJO01 Stats at basketballreference.com]
*imdb|0924973
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