- Jim McDaniels
infobox NBA Player
name = Jim McDaniels
nickname =
position = Power forward/Center
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 11
weight_lbs = 228
team =
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date and age|1948|4|2
birth_place =Scottsville, Kentucky
college =Western Kentucky University
draft = 2nd round, 23rd overall
draft_year = 1971
draft_team =Seattle SuperSonics
career_start = 1971
career_end = 1978
former_teams =Carolina Cougars (1971-1972)Seattle SuperSonics (1972-1974)Snaidero Udine (1974-1975)Los Angeles Lakers (1975-1976)Kentucky Colonels (1976)Buffalo Braves (1977-1978)
awards =James Ronald McDaniels (born
April 2 ,1948 inScottsville, Kentucky ) is an American former professionalbasketball player.A 6'11" power forward/center, McDaniels averaged nearly 40 points per game as a senior at Allen County High School in Kentucky. From 1968 to 1971, he played at
Western Kentucky University , leading his team to a third place finish in the1971 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament . He also set WKU school records with 2,238 career points and 1,118 career rebounds. [http://www.hilltopperhaven.com/interviews/mcdaniels.html Jim McDaniels Interview] . Retrieved 4 August 2007.]McDaniels was drafted by the
Seattle SuperSonics in the second round of the1971 NBA Draft , but he began his professional career with theCarolina Cougars of theAmerican Basketball Association , who offered him a $1.35 million contract to be paid over twenty-five years. Reportedly, the Cougars first approached McDaniels during November 1970, while he was still playing for Western Kentucky. McDaniels averaged 26.8 points and 14 rebounds in 58 games with the Cougars during the 1971-72 season and appeared in the1972 ABA All-Star Game . However, he feuded with the Cougars while trying to renegotiate his contract – he wanted his salary to be spread over fifteen years, rather than twenty-five – and near the end of his rookie season he decided to leave the Cougars for the SuperSonics. ["McDaniels signed by NBA's Sonics." "New York Times ". 18 February 1972.]McDaniels remained with Seattle for the next two full seasons. However, he struggled to maintain the same level of production he had achieved in the ABA, and by the
1973-74 NBA season , McDaniels was averaging just 5.5 points per game. [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mcdanji01.html Career statistics] . Retrieved 4 August 2007.] During that time, McDaniels was dogged by off-court troubles as the Cougars questioned the legality of his jump to the NBA. He later admitted in an interview, "I should have stayed in the ABA for a couple of years. I was just young and things started going bad for me there and I didn't know how to handle them." [http://www.hilltopperhaven.com/interviews/mcdaniels.html Jim McDaniels Interview] . Retrieved 4 August 2007.] Sonics general managerBill Russell ultimately released McDaniels in fall 1974. [Dave Anderson. "Bill Russell's complete authority." "New York Times". 5 March 1974.] For the next four years, McDaniels bounced from team to team, playing for theLos Angeles Lakers andBuffalo Braves of the NBA, theKentucky Colonels of the ABA, andSnaidero Udine ofItaly . [Sam Goldaper. "O'Brien rules on free agent." "New York Times". 4 October 1977.] He finally decided to retire from basketball in 1978.McDaniels currently resides in
Charlotte, North Carolina . He has two sons (Eskias McDaniels, Shannon Martin). His #44 jersey was retired by Western Kentucky in January 2000. [http://www.hilltopperhaven.com/interviews/mcdaniels.html Jim McDaniels Interview] . Retrieved 4 August 2007.]Notes
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