- Bob McAdoo
Infobox NBAretired
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position= Power forward/Center
number= 11
birthdate= birth date and age|mf=yes|1951|9|25Greensboro, North Carolina
deathdate=
debutyear= 1972
finalyear= 1986
draftyear= 1972
draftround= 1
draftpick= 2
college= North Carolina/Vincennes Junior College
teams=
*Buffalo Braves (1972-1977)
*New York Knicks (1977-1979)
*Boston Celtics (1979)
*Detroit Pistons (1980-1981)
*New Jersey Nets (1981)
*Los Angeles Lakers (1981-1985)
*Philadelphia 76ers (1986)
*Olimpia Milano (1986-1990)
*Filanto Forlì (1990-1992)
*Teamsystem Fabriano (1992-1993)
stat1label= Points
stat1value= 18,787
stat2label= Rebounds
stat2value= 8,048
stat3label= Blocks
stat3value= 1,147
letter= m
bbr= mcadobo01
highlights=
*Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2000)
*2x NBA champion (1982, 1985)
*1xNBA MVP (1975)
*1xAll-NBA First Team (1975)
*1xAll-NBA Second Team (1974)
*NBA Rookie of the Year (1973)
*5xNBA All-Star (1974-78)
*50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors (2008)
HOF= bob-mcadooRobert Allen 'Bob' McAdoo (born September 25, 1951, in Greensboro,
North Carolina ) is a retired American professionalbasketball player who spent a fourteen-year career playing the center and power forward positions in theNational Basketball Association .Basketball career
NBA
Drafted in the first round of the
1972 NBA Draft by the Buffalo Braves (now theLos Angeles Clippers ) following two seasons at Vincennes Junior College, and one season at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , McAdoo soon became one of theNBA 's premier players. McAdoo won the 1973NBA Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, and earned the first of three consecutive NBA scoring titles in only his second season. His 2nd season (1973-74) remains the last time an NBA player has averaged both 30.0 points per game and 15.0 rebounds per game over the course of a season. McAdoo also led the NBA in field goal percentage in 1973-74, shooting 54.7 percent. That year he enjoyed his first (of five) All-Star selection. In 1974-75 he was awarded theNBA Most Valuable Player Award , averaging 34.5 points, 14.1 rebounds and 2.12 blocks per game, while shooting 51.2 percent from the field and 80.5 percent from the free throw line. He also led the league in fan voting for the 1975 All-Star Game with 98,235 votes.Fact|date=February 2007After this stellar beginning, McAdoo played several injury-plagued seasons for the
New York Knicks , theBoston Celtics , theDetroit Pistons and theNew Jersey Nets . Although these seasons were solid statistically, many analysts and fans felt that McAdoo's career was stagnating, mostly because the teams he played for were not title contenders. However, McAdoo enjoyed a much more memorable end to his career, winning two NBA titles with theLos Angeles Lakers in 1982 and 1985 as the team's sixth man and a teammate to fellow Hall of FamersMagic Johnson ,Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , andJames Worthy . He finished his NBA career with the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1985-86 season.In the 1970s and 1980s, McAdoo lived in
Ramsey, New Jersey . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F00E4D61539F930A25750C0A967948260&scp=2&sq=%22bob+mcadoo%22+lives+ramsey&st=nyt "Nets, McAdoo Stuck On Contract Terms"] , "The New York Times ", March 13, 1981. Accessed March 6, 2008. "McAdoo, who lives in Ramsey, N.J., has said he wants to finish his career near his home."]Europe
He then played in Italy, in the Tracer Milano team, as one of the best US-players ever seen in Europe and the
Euroleague . In his first year he led Milan to the Italian and European Championship (two times) both, with an average of 26.1 points and 10.2 rebounds. Later he played for Filanto Forlì (1990-1992) and Teamsystem Fabriano (1992-1993), retiring in 1993, aged 42.Honors
McAdoo's style was very modern for his time. Although a 'big man' at 6 ft 9 in (2.06m), he had no problems taking shots from the perimeter, which, in his prime, made him a nearly unstoppable force on offense. Thus, he can be regarded as a precursor of players such as
Chris Webber ,Rasheed Wallace orDirk Nowitzki . For all his achievements, Bob McAdoo was enshrined in theBasketball Hall of Fame in 2000. Despite his two championships, scoring title, and MVP award, McAdoo was not named to the NBA's Fifty Greatest Players in 1996. In 2008 he was named to the50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors .Bob McAdoo is currently in his 11th season as an assistant coach for the
Miami Heat of theNBA . He still holds the Clippers record for most minutes played per game (40.1), field goals made per game (11.1), field goal attempts per game (22.1) and defensive rebounds per game (10.3).ee also
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List of Individual NBA Scoring Champions References
External links
* [http://www.nba.com/history/players/mcadoo_summary.html nba.com history players]
* [http://www.nba.com/coachfile/bob_mcadoo/ nba.com coachfile]
* [http://www.euroleague.net/history/50-years/the-archive/i/26252/1609/item# Euroleague.net 50 greatest contributors]
* [http://basketball-reference.com/players/m/mcadobo01.html basketball-reference.com]
* [http://www.basketpedya.com/Acc002InfJug.php?idjug=28&idioma=3 Career basketpedya.com]
* [http://staffannouncer.com/blog/?p=21 The Bob McAdoo Song] as recorded by Buffalo Teammate Randy Smith in 1976
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