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Otto Moore No. 20, 34, 43, Power forward / Center Personal information Date of birth August 27, 1946 Place of birth Miami, Florida Nationality American Listed height 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg) Career information College Texas–Pan American NBA Draft 1968 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6th overall Selected by the Detroit Pistons Pro career 1968–1979 Career history 1968–1971 Detroit Pistons 1971–1972 Phoenix Suns 1972–1973 Houston Rockets 1973–1974 Kansas City-Omaha Kings 1974 Detroit Pistons 1974–1976 New Orleans Jazz 1977–1978 Virtus Banco di Roma (Italy) 1978–1979 Maine Lumberjacks (EBA) Career NBA statistics Points 5,616 (8.2 ppg) Rebounds 5,575 (8.2 rpg) Assists 1,060 (1.6 apg) Otto Moore at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Otto George Moore (born August 27, 1946 in Miami, Florida) is a retired American professional basketball player.
A 6'11" center from the University of Texas-Pan American, Moore played nine seasons (1968–1977) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Detroit Pistons, Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets, Kansas City-Omaha Kings, and New Orleans Jazz. He averaged 8.2 points and 8.2 rebounds in his NBA career and ranked eighth in blocks per game (1.7) during the 1975-76 NBA season.[1]
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1968 NBA Draft First round Elvin Hayes · Wes Unseld · Bob Kauffman · Tom Boerwinkle · Don Smith · Otto Moore · Charlie Paulk · Gary Gregor · Ron Williams · Bill Hosket · Bill Hewitt · Don Chaney · Skip Harlicka · Shaler HalimonSecond round John Trapp · Art Harris · Loy Petersen · Bob Quick · Ron Dunlap · Manny Leaks · Dick Cunningham · Gene MooreCategories:- 1946 births
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- American basketball players
- Basketball players from Florida
- Centers (basketball)
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- Phoenix Suns players
- Houston Rockets players
- Kansas City Kings players
- New Orleans Jazz players
- People from Miami, Florida
- Texas–Pan American Broncs men's basketball players
- American basketball biography, 1940s birth stubs
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