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George McGinnis was one of the marquee players of the ABA, and later teamed with fellow ABA alumni [[Julius Erving]] and [[Caldwell Jones]] on the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] that made the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) [[1977 NBA Finals|Finals in 1977]]. McGinnis finished out his NBA playing career with the [[Denver Nuggets]] and [[Indiana Pacers]]. |
George McGinnis was one of the marquee players of the ABA, and later teamed with fellow ABA alumni [[Julius Erving]] and [[Caldwell Jones]] on the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] that made the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) [[1977 NBA Finals|Finals in 1977]]. McGinnis finished out his NBA playing career with the [[Denver Nuggets]] and [[Indiana Pacers]]. |
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McGinnis is one of five players (the others are [[Roger Brown]], [[Reggie Miller]], |
McGinnis is one of five players (the others are [[Roger Brown]], [[Reggie Miller]], Bobby "Slick" Leonard, and [[Mel Daniels]]) to have his jersey (#30) retired by the Pacers. |
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McGinnis attended Washington High School in Indianapolis, where in 1969 his team went unbeaten for the season and won the state championship. McGinnis set an Indiana state tournament scoring record with 148 points in his final four games. He was also named Mr. Basketball for the state of Indiana that year. |
McGinnis attended Washington High School in Indianapolis, where in 1969 his team went unbeaten for the season and won the state championship. McGinnis set an Indiana state tournament scoring record with 148 points in his final four games. He was also named Mr. Basketball for the state of Indiana that year. |
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Personal information | |
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Born | Indianapolis, Indiana | August 12, 1950
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Career information | |
College | Indiana |
Playing career | 1971–1982 |
Position | Forward–Center |
Career highlights and awards | |
1975 ABA MVP | |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com |
- For the United States general see: George Francis McGinnis
George F. McGinnis (born August 12, 1950 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a retired American professional basketball player, most notably with the Indiana Pacers of the American Basketball Association (ABA) (from 1971 to 1975). He was drafted into the ABA from Indiana University in 1972. In the '71-72 season at Indiana, McGinnis became the first sophomore to lead the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding. He averaged 29.9 points per game in his lone season in Bloomington earning All-American and All-Big Ten Honors in 1971.
George McGinnis was one of the marquee players of the ABA, and later teamed with fellow ABA alumni Julius Erving and Caldwell Jones on the Philadelphia 76ers that made the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals in 1977. McGinnis finished out his NBA playing career with the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers.
McGinnis is one of five players (the others are Roger Brown, Reggie Miller, Bobby "Slick" Leonard, and Mel Daniels) to have his jersey (#30) retired by the Pacers.
McGinnis attended Washington High School in Indianapolis, where in 1969 his team went unbeaten for the season and won the state championship. McGinnis set an Indiana state tournament scoring record with 148 points in his final four games. He was also named Mr. Basketball for the state of Indiana that year.
ABA and NBA achievements
- Member of the 1972 and 1973 Indiana Pacers ABA championship teams.
- Second Team All-ABA selection in 1973.
- Three ABA All-Star selections (1973-1975).
- Three All-ABA First Team selections (1974-1976).
- Selected as ABA Co-MVP, with Julius Erving in 1975.
- Won the ABA scoring title in 1975.
- First Team All-NBA selection in 1976.
- Second Team All-NBA selection in 1977.
- Three NBA All-Star selections (1976, 1977, and 1979).
- Member of the ABA's All-Time Team
- Number retired by Indiana Pacers
External links
- George McGinnis at basketball-reference.com
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- National Basketball Association players with retired numbers
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