- Clyde Lee
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This article is about the basketball player. For the former Houston football coach, see Clyde Lee (American football).
Clyde Lee No. 43, 34 Power forward / Center Personal information Date of birth March 14, 1944 Place of birth Nashville, Tennessee Nationality American High school David Lipscomb Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg) Career information College Vanderbilt NBA Draft 1966 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall Selected by the San Francisco Warriors Pro career 1966–1976 League NBA Career history 1966–1974 San Francisco / Golden State Warriors 1974 Atlanta Hawks 1974–1976 Philadelphia 76ers Career highlights and awards - NBA All-Star (1968)
- 2× SEC Player of the Year (1965–1966)
- Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1966)
- Consensus NCAA All-American Second Team (1965)
Career NBA statistics Points 5,733 (7.7 ppg) Rebounds 7,626 (10.3 rpg) Assists 788 (1.1 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Clyde Wayne Lee (born March 14, 1944 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American former professional basketball player.
A 6'10" forward/center, Lee starred at Vanderbilt University in the mid-1960s. Lee was known for his rebounding skills and inside scoring prowess. In his junior season (1964–65), he led the Commodores to their first SEC championship (Overall: 24-4, SEC: 15-1). Vanderbilt reached the NCAA Mideast Regional Finals, where they lost to Michigan, 87-85. During his senior season (1965–66), he earned All-American honors and the SEC Player of the Year Award. Sportswriter Howell Pesier described him as "the greatest player in Vanderbilt history".[1] After four years at Vanderbilt, he was selected by the San Francisco Warriors with the third pick of the 1966 NBA Draft.
In 10 (1966–1976) NBA seasons, spent with the Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, and Philadelphia 76ers, Lee scored 5,733 points and grabbed 7,626 rebounds in 742 games. He also appeared in the 1968 NBA All-Star Game. Recently, he has served as a color commentator for radio broadcasts of Vanderbilt men's basketball games.[2]
Lee was named to the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class.[3]
Notes
- ^ http://vanderbilt.scout.com/2/501285.html. Retrieved 21 November 2006.
- ^ http://www.vanderbilt.edu/News/register/Oct23_00/inbrief.html. Retrieved 21 November 2006.
- ^ "Vanderbilt Athletics Announces Inaugural Hall of Fame Class". Vanderbilt University. 2008-06-26. http://vucommodores.cstv.com/ot/2008-hof.html. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
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1965 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Rick Barry • Bill Bradley • Gail Goodrich • Fred Hetzel • Cazzie RussellSecond Team
Bill Buntin • Wayne Estes • Clyde Lee • Dave Schellhase • Dave Stallworth1966 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Dave Bing • Clyde Lee • Cazzie Russell • Dave Schellhase • Jimmy WalkerSecond Team
Louie Dampier • Matt Guokas • Jack Marin • Dick Snyder • Bob Verga • Walt WesleySoutheastern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1965: Lee | 1966: Lee & Riley | 1967: Widby | 1968: Maravich | 1969: Maravich | 1970: Maravich | 1971: Neumann | 1972: Edwards & Parker | 1973: Grevey & Hudson | 1974: van Breda Kolff | 1975: Grevey & B. King | 1976: B. King | 1977: Grunfeld & B. King | 1978: R. King | 1979: R. King | 1980: Macy | 1981: Wilkins | 1982: Ellis | 1983: Ellis & Malone | 1984: Barkley | 1985: Walker | 1986: Walker | 1987: McKey & White | 1988: Perdue | 1989: Jackson | 1990: Jackson | 1991: O'Neal | 1992: O'Neal | 1993: Mashburn & McCaffrey | 1994: Williamson | 1995: Williamson | 1996: Delk | 1997: Mercer | 1998: Sesay | 1999: Porter | 2000: Langhi & Swift | 2001: Prince | 2002: Dudley | 2003: Bogans & Slay | 2004: Roberts | 2005: Bass | 2006: Davis | 2007: Byars & Lofton | 2008: Foster | 2009: Thornton | 2010: Wall | 2011: Parsons
1966 Amateur Athletic Union Men's Basketball All-Americans Vern Benson • Ray Bob Carey • Leon Clark • Ollie Darden • Clyde Lee • Bobby Rascoe • Kendall Rhine • Cazzie Russell • Harold Sergent • Lonnie Wright
1966 NBA Draft First round Cazzie Russell · Dave Bing · Clyde Lee · Lou Hudson · Jack Marin · Walt Wesley · Jerry Chambers · Jim Barnett · Matt Guokas · Dave SchellhaseSecond round Henry Akin · Dorie Murrey · Joe Ellis · Dick Snyder · Neil Johnson · Jerry Lee Wells · Hank Finkel · Leon Clark · Bill Melchionni · Erwin MuellerCategories:- 1944 births
- Living people
- Amateur Athletic Union men's basketball players
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- Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball players
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- Golden State Warriors players
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- American basketball biography, 1940s birth stubs
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