Joe Ellis (basketball) explained

Joe Ellis
Height Ft:6
Height In:6
Weight Lb:175
Birth Date:3 May 1944
Birth Place:Oakland, California
Nationality:American
High School:McClymonds (Oakland, California)
College:San Francisco (1963–1966)
Draft Year:1966
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:13
Draft Team:San Francisco Warriors
Career Start:1966
Career End:1975
Career Number:31
Career Position:Small forward / shooting guard
Years1:
Team1:San Francisco / Golden State Warriors
Years2:1975
Team2:Belgium Lions
Highlights:
  • No. 31 retired by San Francisco Dons
Stats League:NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:4,623 (8.8 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:2,686 (5.1 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:716 (1.4 apg)
Bbr:ellisjo01

Joseph Franklin Ellis (born May 3, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player who played eight seasons in the NBA for the Warriors (first in San Francisco then in Oakland). He played college basketball for the San Francisco Dons.

High school career

Ellis attended McClymonds High School in Oakland,[1] from 1960–1962 he was a member of three Tournament of Champions teams. He made the All Tournament Team in both his varsity years and in his senior year was named the All Tournament Most Valuable Player. He was also selected to the All City Teams and in 1962 was named the Northern California Player of the year.

College career

Ellis stayed in state for his collegiate career, joining the University of San Francisco. He played for the Dons from 1963 to 1966, being part of First Team All Conference teams each year. He was named Northern California Player of the Year and also received an All American honorable mention. He was one of four juniors chosen in 1965 to represent the United States in the World University Games. Scoring 1,120 points for the team (third all-time best) he was inducted into the USF Hall of Fame in 1973 and named one of 75 "Legends of the Hilltop" in 2006 for the 150th anniversary of the university.[2] In 2020, USF retired Ellis' number 31.[3]

Professional career

Ellis was selected by the San Francisco Warriors in the second round (13th pick overall) of the 1966 NBA draft. He played eight seasons in the NBA for his hometown club (who relocated to Oakland in 1971), posting 4,825 points at an average of 8.6 per game (and 5.0 rebounds per game). He held double-figure scoring averages in three successive seasons, including averages of 15.8 points per game during the 1969–70 season.

He played for the Belgium Lions of the European Professional Basketball League in 1975.[4]

Career statistics

NBA

Source[5]

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSTLBLKPPG
San Francisco41 8.1 .409 .760 2.7 .7 3.7
San Francisco51 12.2 .368 .640 3.8 .7 5.0
San Francisco74 23.4 .395 .731 6.5 1.8 12.0
San Francisco76 31.3 .410 .741 7.8 1.8 15.8
San Francisco80 28.4 .396 .744 6.4 2.0 10.8
Golden State78 18.7 .411 .720 5.0 1.2 8.2
Golden State74 14.2 .409 .742 3.8 1.2 6.3
Golden State50 10.3 .321 .581 2.4 .7 .7 .2 2.8
Career524 19.8 .398 .727 5.1 1.4 .7 .2 8.8

Playoffs

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
1967San Francisco3 2.0 .250  - .3 .7 .7
1968San Francisco9 11.6 .295 .857 2.1 .8 3.6
1969San Francisco6 26.8 .291 .640 8.5 .5 10.3
1971San Francisco5 18.2 .310 .667 4.2 .0 5.6
1972Golden State5 22.6 .333 .706 4.2 .8 10.8
1973Golden State10 10.0 .316  - 1.8 .7 2.4
Career38 15.1 .307 .692 3.4 .6 5.3

Notes and References

  1. News: Mitchell . Eileen . Giving back to the game . 4 May 2023 . SFGATE . 27 April 2013.
  2. Web site: San Francisco Hall Of Honor Inductees . . WCCsports.com . 19 November 2017.
  3. News: USF to Retire Joe Ellis' #31 . wccsports.com . February 3, 2020 . May 12, 2020.
  4. Web site: Jack Holley: the highs and lows of a Switzerland Alpine . McLain . Jim . 1 June 1975 . Newspapers.com . . 12 November 2017.
  5. Web site: Joe Ellis NBA stats. Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. 30 May 2024.