Artis Gilmore

Center, Basketball Player

1949 –

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Who is Artis Gilmore?

Artis Gilmore is a retired American Hall of Fame basketball player who played in the American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association. Artis was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on August 12, 2011. A star center during his two collegiate years at Jacksonville University, in Jacksonville, Florida, Gilmore led the Dolphins to the NCAA Division I championship game in 1970, where his team was beaten 80-69 by the UCLA Bruins. Gilmore remains the top player in rebounds per game in the history of NCAA Division I basketball.

Gilmore followed 5 All-Star seasons with the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA by becoming the 1st overall pick of the 1976 NBA dispersal draft, which was held after the ABA was disbanded, as four teams transferred to the NBA. In Gilmore's complete pro basketball career, he was an eleven-time All-Star, the ABA Rookie of the Year, and an ABA MVP, and he remains the NBA career leader for field goal percentage.

Nicknamed "The A-Train", the 7' 2" Gilmore once played in 670 consecutive games.

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Born
Sep 21, 1949
Chipley
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Gardner–Webb University
  • Jacksonville University
Lived in
  • Florida
  • Chipley

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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