- Scott Lloyd
Infobox NBA Player
name = Scott Lloyd
caption =
position = Center
height = 6 | height_in = 10
weight_lbs = 230
birth_date = Birth date and age|1952|12|19
birth_place = Chicago, Illinois
highschool = East Phoenix
college = Arizona State
draft = 24th
draft_year = 1976
draft_team = Milwaukee Bucks
former_teams = Chicago Bulls
Dallas Mavericks
career_start = 1976
career_end = 1983Scott G. Lloyd (born
December 19 ,1952 , inChicago ,Illinois ) is a retired American professionalbasketball player. He was a 6'10" 230 lb center who played high school basketball at East Phoenix High School where he was selectedAll-America and led his team to the 1971 state title. After receiving hundreds of college scholarship offers, Lloyd elected to played at the localArizona State University .In 1975, together with Lionel "Train" Hollins, Lloyd led the Sun Devils to the
Western Athletic Conference title and he earned honorable mention All-America. During four years at ASU, Lloyd averaged 13.1 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, and was named team MVP after the 1975-76 season.Professional career
Lloyd was selected in the second round in the
1976 NBA Draft (24th pick overall) by theMilwaukee Bucks . The next summer he was named MVP of theSummer Pro League after averaging 23.4 points and 8.2 rebounds.Lloyd played the next season for the
Buffalo Braves , who became theSan Diego Clippers after the 1977-78 season. After being traded to theChicago Bulls as a back-up forArtis Gilmore , Lloyd then played one season of pro ball inVenice , Italy.Lloyd's big break came in 1980 when he was signed by the expansion
Dallas Mavericks . He played three seasons with the Mavs, starting 87 consecutive games at center. He scored a career-high 28 points against the Portland Trail Blazers. As a center, Lloyd had a surprisingly strong outside shot, and in the 1981-82 season he led the Mavericks with athree-point field goal percentage of .500.Throughout his career, Lloyd became endeared to local fans for his work ethic, modesty, outgoing personality and devotion to charity causes. He was the subject of the Scott Lloyd Fan Club that operated from 1977-83. The fan club became famous for hanging 50-foot banners from the balconies of arenas around the NBA, with slogans like "Great Scott - It's Lloyd!," "This is the Year of Our Lloyd," and "Llong Llive Lloyd." The fan club was featured in "
Sports Illustrated " magazine (March 26, 1983).Business career
Lloyd retired after the 1982-83 season, and now owns Hamhula, a custom silk screening T-shirt printing business in Dallas. [http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_cs3mdw Scott Lloyd Productions (Hamhula T-Shirt Company)] ]
Personal
In 2004, Lloyd suffered a ruptured
aorta . Doctors at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas performed emergency surgery to replace the torn aorta with a titanium and polyester valve. [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/DN-elgresback_09met.ART.Central.Edition1.43677a0.html Chris Gresback: Former NBA pro thanks hospital for saving life] ]Notes
External links
*basketball-reference|id=l/lloydsc01|name=Scott Lloyd
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