Bob Portman Explained

Bob Portman
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lb:200
Birth Date:22 March 1947
Birth Place:San Francisco, California
Nationality:American
High School:St. Ignatius (San Francisco, California)
College:Creighton (1966–1969)
Draft Year:1969
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:7
Draft Team:San Francisco Warriors
Career Start:1969
Career End:1973
Career Number:33
Career Position:Small forward / shooting guard
Years1:
Team1:San Francisco / Golden State Warriors
Highlights:
  • No. 33 retired by Creighton Bluejays
Stats League:NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:1,254 (5.7 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:729 (3.3 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:128 (0.6 apg)
Bbr:portmbo01

Robert Michael Portman (born March 22, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player. At 6'6" and 200 lb, he was positioned as a forward.

Portman played basketball at St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco, California where he graduated from in 1965. He was inducted into the San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame for basketball in 1988.[1]

Portman attended Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, and played for three seasons (1966–1969). He left Creighton as the school's all-time leading scorer, a mark that stood for 22 seasons. Portman still holds the Creighton men's basketball single-game record for points scored in a game, 51 points against the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee on December 16, 1967. Portman also holds the record for most points in a single season, 738 points during the 1967–1968 season, for an average of 29.5 points per game, also still a Creighton Bluejays school record. His brother Tom played basketball at Loyola Marymount University and his brother Bill played basketball at Gonzaga University. http://www.gocreighton.com/library/documents/07mbbmg93-104.pdf

Portman played college basketball in an era where the NCAA did not allow college freshman to play on the varsity team. Thus, Portman played only three full seasons for the Creighton Bluejays, finishing 1,876 total points. Had Portman been able to play on the varsity squad, he most certainly would still be the school's all-time leading scorer. This feat is remarkable in another sense because Portman also played in the era of basketball where the three-point line was non-existent.

Portman was selected by the Denver Rockets in the 1969 American Basketball Association Draft, and with the 7th overall pick in the 1969 NBA draft by the San Francisco Warriors. He never played in the ABA but played four seasons with the Warriors and retired from the league in 1973.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Inductees San Francisco Prep Hall Of Fame . 2023-12-12 . en-US.