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Connie Dierking No. 8, 29, 26, 9, 18, 24 Center Personal information Date of birth October 2, 1936 Place of birth Brooklyn, New York Nationality American High school Valley Stream Central Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Listed weight 222 lb (101 kg) Career information College Cincinnati NBA Draft 1958 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5th overall Selected by the Syracuse Nationals Pro career 1958–1971 Career history 1958–1960 Syracuse Nationals 1961 Philadelphia Tapers (ABL) 1961–1962 Cleveland Pipers (ABL) 1963–1965 Philadelphia 76ers 1965 San Francisco Warriors 1965–1970 Cincinnati Royals 1970–1971 Philadelphia 76ers Career NBA statistics Points 7,094 (10.0 ppg) Rebounds 4,757 (6.7 rpg) Assists 1,053 (1.5 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Conrad William Dierking (born October 2, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former professional basketball player.
A 6'9" center from the University of Cincinnati, Dierking played in the National Basketball Association from 1958 to 1971 as a member of the Syracuse Nationals, Philadelphia 76ers, San Francisco Warriors, and Cincinnati Royals. He was one of three players (along with Paul Neumann and Lee Shaffer) traded by the 76ers to the Warriors for Wilt Chamberlain in 1965.[1] In his NBA career, Dierking averaged 10.0 points and 6.7 rebounds per game.[2]
His daughter, Cammy, is an anchor for WKRC-TV.[3]
Notes
- ^ Wilt battled "loser" label at ESPN.com
- ^ Connie Dierking. basketball-reference.com
- ^ About Cammy. cammydierking.com
1958 NBA Draft Territorial pick First round Elgin Baylor · Archie Dees · Mike Farmer · Pete Brennan · Connie Dierking · Dave Gambee · Bennie SwainSecond round Steve Hamilton · Vernon Hatton · Barney Cable · Joe Quigg · Lloyd Sharrar · Hal Greer · Hub Reed · Jimmy SmithCategories:- 1936 births
- Living people
- American Basketball League (1961–1963) players
- American basketball players
- Centers (basketball)
- Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball players
- Cincinnati Royals players
- Philadelphia 76ers players
- San Francisco Warriors players
- Syracuse Nationals draft picks
- Syracuse Nationals players
- American basketball biography, 1930s birth stubs
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