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Dave Stallworth No. 9, 42 Power forward / Center Personal information Date of birth December 20, 1941 Place of birth Dallas, Texas Nationality American High school James Madison (Dallas) Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Listed weight 200 lb (91 kg) Career information College Wichita State NBA Draft 1965 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall Selected by the New York Knicks Pro career 1965–1974 Career history 1965–1972 New York Knicks 1971–1974 Baltimore / Capital Bullets 1974 New York Knicks Career highlights and awards - NBA Champion (1970)
- Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1964)
- Consensus NCAA All-American Second Team (1965)
Career statistics Points 4,860 (9.3 ppg) Rebounds 2,453 (4.7 rpg) Assists 872 (1.7 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com David A. Stallworth (born December 20, 1941 in Dallas, Texas) is a retired American professional basketball player.
A 6'7" forward/center from Dallas Madison High School and Wichita State University, Stallworth played eight seasons (1965–1967; 1969–1975) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the New York Knicks and Baltimore/Capital Bullets. He averaged 9.3 points per game in his career and won a league championship with New York in 1970. Stallworth's return to the Knicks in the 1969-70 season was notable because he had suffered a heart attack that kept him off the court the two previous seasons. He played in all 82 regular season games as the back-up to Hall of Famer Dave DeBusschere. In 1971, Stallworth was traded along with Mike Riordan to the Baltimore Bullets for Hall of Famer Earl "The Pearl" Monroe.
External links
- Dave Stallworth at Basketball-Reference.com
1965 NBA Draft Territorial pick First round Fred Hetzel · Rick Barry · Dave Stallworth · Jerry Sloan · Billy Cunningham · Jim Washington · Nate Bowman · Ollie JohnsonSecond round Wilbert Frazier · Dick Van Arsdale · Tom Van Arsdale · Tal Brody · Jesse Branson · Hal Blevins · Flynn Robinson · John Fairchild · Ron WattsNew York Knicks 1969–70 NBA Champions 5 Don May | 6 Mike Riordan | 9 Dave Stallworth | 10 Walt Frazier | 12 Dick Barnett | 16 John Warren | 17 Nate Bowman | 18 Phil Jackson | 19 Willis Reed (Finals MVP) | 20 Bill Hosket, Jr. | 22 Dave DeBusschere | 24 Bill Bradley | 33 Cazzie Russell
Head coach Red Holzman1964 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Gary Bradds • Bill Bradley • Walt Hazzard • Cotton Nash • Dave StallworthSecond Team
Ron Bonham • Mel Counts • Fred Hetzel • Jeff Mullins • Cazzie Russell1965 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 Stallworth1965 Amateur Athletic Union Men's Basketball All-Americans Vern Benson • Larry Brown • Al Dillard • Rod Holst • Ollie Johnson • Ron Reid • Flynn Robinson • Randy Robinson • Dave Stallworth • Cecil Tuttle
Categories:- 1941 births
- Living people
- Amateur Athletic Union men's basketball players
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- Basketball players from Texas
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- Wichita State Shockers men's basketball players
- New York Knicks draft picks
- New York Knicks players
- Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973) players
- Capital Bullets players
- Small forwards
- Power forwards (basketball)
- American basketball biography, 1940s birth stubs
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