- Alex Groza
infobox NBA Player
name = Alex Groza
position = Center
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 7
weight_lbs = 218
nationality = USA
birth_date =October 7 ,1926
birth_place = Martins Ferry,Ohio
death_date = death date and age|1995|1|21|1926|10|7
college = Kentucky
draft = 1949 - 1st round (2nd pick) by theIndianapolis Olympians
team =
career_start = 1949
career_end = 1951
former_teams = Indianapolis Olympians
awards =Alexander John Groza (
October 7 ,1926 –January 21 ,1995 ) was an Americanbasketball player who was banned from theNBA for life in 1951 forpoint shaving .Alex Groza was from
Martins Ferry, Ohio . He had an outstanding college career at theUniversity of Kentucky and was a 2-time all-star for theIndianapolis Olympians before his career came to an abrupt end.College career
Groza was the captain and center of the "Fabulous Five" that won the 1948 and 1949 NCAA Men's Basketball Championships, as well as the leading scorer on the gold medal-winning 1948 US Olympic basketball team. Groza was three-time All-American and All-SEC, and two-time NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player.
Professional career
Groza was drafted in the 1st round of the 1949
NBA Draft by the Indianapolis Olympians. Groza averaged 22.5 points per game over two seasons before being implicated along with college teammatesRalph Beard and Dale Barnstable in a point shaving scandal during the 1948-49 season at Kentucky. NBA presidentMaurice Podoloff banned all of the implicated players from the league for life.As a result of this ban, Groza became the first player in NBA history to end his career with a season in which he averaged at least 20 points per game (Groza averaged 21.7 PPG during the 1950-51). In NBA history, only three players have had higher scoring averages in their final NBA seasons:
Bob Pettit (22.5 PPG in '64-65),Paul Arizin (21.9 PPG in '61-62), andDrazen Petrovic (22.3 PPG in '92-93).Coaching career
After his playing career ended, Groza became the coach of
Bellarmine University inLouisville, Kentucky . In 1963, Groza led the Knights to a Kentucky Intercolliegiate Athletic Conference title and was named KIAC coach of the year. Groza left Bellarmine in 1966 for a brief coaching and managerial career in theAmerican Basketball Association . Between 1971 and 1975, Groza coached 40 games with theKentucky Colonels andSan Diego Conquistadors and held a number of front office positions including becoming the Kentucky Colonels' business manager in 1969 and general manager of the San Diego Conquistadors in 1972 (and, later, San Diego's head coach). Groza was 2-0 as coach of the Colonels but 15-23 as coach of the Conquistadors, putting his career coaching record at 17-23 [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/grozaal01c.html] . Groza served as general manager of the San Diego Conquistadors beginning in 1972 until taking over as the team's coach in 1974, replacingWilt Chamberlain . In 1975 Groza became director of player development for theSan Diego Sails of the ABA. [ [http://www.remembertheaba.com/TeamMaterial/SanDiegoMaterial/ConquistadorsSailsYearly.html Remember the ABA: San Diego Conquistadors/San Diego Sails Year-by-Year Notes ] ]Miscellaneous
Alex led the league in field goal percentage in 1950.Alex was the brother of football Hall of Famer
Lou Groza . As Lou's nickname was Toe, Alex's teammates sometimes referred to him as The Thumb.References
External links
* [http://www.bigbluehistory.net/bb/Statistics/Players/Groza_Alex.html Alex Groza] - UK Career Statistics and Biography
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