Donnie Freeman (basketball, born 1944) explained

Donnie Freeman
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Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:18 July 1944
Birth Place:Madison, Illinois, U.S.
High School:Madison (Madison, Illinois)
College:Illinois (1963–1966)
Draft Year:1966
Draft Round:3
Draft Pick:29
Draft Team:Philadelphia 76ers
Career Start:1967
Career End:1976
Career Number:20, 13
Career Position:Shooting guard / point guard
Years1:19671970
Team1:Minnesota Muskies / Miami Floridians
Years2:1971
Team2:Utah Stars
Years3:1971–1972
Team3:Texas / Dallas Chaparrals
Years4:19721974
Team4:Indiana Pacers
Years5:1974–1975
Team5:San Antonio Spurs
Team6:Los Angeles Lakers
Highlights:
Stats League:ABA and NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:12,233 (18.9 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:2,292 (3.5 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:2,292 (3.5 apg)

Donald E. Freeman (born July 18, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent eight seasons (1967 - 1975) in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and one season (1975 - 1976) in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Freeman was the youngest of four children.

High school and college career

A 6'3" guard, Freeman attended Madison High School and the University of Illinois. At Illinois, he scored 1449 points and averaged 20.1 points and 10.3 rebounds per game over his three varsity seasons. After finishing his college career as the most prolific scorer in Illinois history, he now ranks 12th all-time in Illinois scoring, and set a record for most points in a season (668), averaging 27.8 in 1965–66. He received first team All Big Ten and first team All-American honors that same season. In 2004, he was named to the University of Illinois' All Century Team.

Playing career

He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the third round of the 1966 NBA draft. Freeman never played for the Sixers; rather, he spent the first eight seasons of his career in the ABA, playing for the Minnesota Muskies, Miami Floridians, Texas/Dallas Chaparrals, Utah Stars, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs. He scored 11,544 during his ABA career and appeared in five ABA All-Star Games. His point total ranks 7th all-time in the ABA. Freeman then joined the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers in 1975. He spent one season with that club, averaging 10.8 points per game before retiring in 1976.

After his career ended, he returned to Champaign, Illinois, where he launched a career in banking. His son, also named Don, was born in 1967, and later attended Rice University on a tennis scholarship. In 1981, he moved to Texas and later to Omaha, Nebraska, where he still resides.

Honors

Basketball

College

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Record
width=100px style="; text-align:center" Overall
Record
1963–642434114.2130316.41181122.6642319.6
1964–652444018.3178365.48884122.6892269.4
1965–662466827.8258595.434152197.77228511.9
Totals72144920.15661276.444317441.71974210.3
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ABA/NBA career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game
 PPG Points per game Bold Career high
Denotes season in which Freeman won an ABA championship
Led the league

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
1967–68Minnesota69 35.2 .409 .715 4.7 2.8 16.3
1968–69Miami78 36.8 .484 .787 3.7 6.4 22.1
1969–70Miami79 40.1 .456 .822 5.1 3.7 27.4
1970–71Utah24 33.4 .479 .831 5.7 4.9 23.6
1970–71Texas42 38.4 .485 .778 4.5 5.1 23.6
1971–72Dallas72 33.0 .471 .825 2.9 3.4 24.1
1972–73Indiana77 28.2 .443 .808 2.8 2.5 14.3
1973–74Indiana66 26.3 .456 .797 2.5 2.5 14.3
1974–75San Antonio77 30.9 .448 .821 2.4 2.6 15.5
1975–76Los Angeles64 23.1 .434 .819 2.8 2.7 10.8
Career648 32.4 .457 .800 3.5 3.5 18.9

Playoffs

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
1968Minnesota10 36.5 .418 .730 5.0 5.6 15.8
1969Miami12 36.2 .458 .813 4.0 4.2 21.4
1971Texas4 36.0 .452 .813 6.0 1.3 22.3
1972Dallas4 36.0 .437 .630 6.0 2.5 26.8
1973Indiana18 30.9 .443 .798 2.7 2.8 15.6
1974Indiana6 26.3 .435 .700 1.7 1.3 12.3
1975San Antonio6 27.7 .458 .800 2.3 3.2 12.3
Career60 32.8 .444 .767 3.6 3.3 17.3

All-star game

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
1968Minnesota1 24.0 .615 .667 4.0 2.0 20.0
1969Miami1 27.0 .538 1.000 6.0 7.0 21.0
1970Miami1 24.0 .250 .667 4.0 5.0 10.0
1971Texas1 27.0 .500 .625 7.0 3.0 17
1972Dallas1 21.0 .375 .875 5.0 2.0 13
Career5 24.6 .452 .781 5.2 3.8 16.2

References

  1. Web site: FightingIllini.com . 2019-03-08 . 2022-08-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220824121512/https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/fightingillini.com/documents/2018/10/5/2018_19_ILLINI_MBB_Record_Book.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: IBCA Hall of Fame . 2019-03-08 . 2019-04-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190421194053/http://www.ibcaillinois.org/don-freeman.cfm . dead .
  3. http://basketballmuseumofillinois.com/hall-of-fame/players/19-hof-players/291-don-freeman BasketballMuseumOfIllinois.com
  4. http://uillinois_microsites.sidearmsports.com/halloffame/donfreeman.html Illinois Athletics Hall of Fame
  5. https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/don-freeman-2.html Sports-Reference.com

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