Manny Leaks Explained

Manny Leaks
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:27 November 1945
Birth Place:Cleveland, Ohio
Nationality:American
High School:East (Cleveland, Ohio)
College:Niagara (1965–1968)
Draft Year:1968
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:20
Draft Team:Detroit Pistons
Career Start:1968
Career End:1974
Career Number:42, 9, 43, 3, 35, 26, 24
Career Position:Power forward / center
Years1:1968
Team1:Kentucky Colonels
Years2:1968–1969
Team2:New York Nets
Years3:1969–1971
Team3:Dallas / Texas Chaparrals
Years4:1971
Team4:New York Nets
Years5:1971–1972
Team5:Utah Stars
Years6:1972
Team6:The Floridians
Team7:Philadelphia 76ers
Team8:Capital Bullets
Highlights:
Stats League:ABA and NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:5,302 (11.9 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:3,998 (9.0 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:471 (1.1 apg)
Bbr:leaksma01

Emanuel Leaks Jr. (born November 27, 1945) is an American former professional basketball player.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Leaks was a 6'8" forward/center who played at Niagara University from 1965 to 1968. He averaged 17.3 points and 15.1 rebounds per game over his collegiate career,[1] and pulled down 30 rebounds in a 1966 game against Syracuse University.[2]

Leaks was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 20th pick of the 1968 NBA draft, but he began his professional career in the American Basketball Association, where he played four seasons as a member of the Kentucky Colonels, New York Nets, Dallas / Texas Chaparrals, Utah Stars, and Floridians. He averaged 13.5 points and 9.9 rebounds per game during his stint in the ABA,[3] which ended in 1972 in the wake of salary disputes with the Floridians.[4] From 1972 to 1974, Leaks played in the NBA as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers and Capital Bullets, averaging 8.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.purpleeagles.com/assets/sports/mbball/0809%20MBB%20Media%20Guide.pdf Niagara Men's Basketball Media Guide
  2. "Hawks blast Providence". The Deseret News. March 6, 1966. Retrieved on September 18, 2009.
  3. https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/leaksma01.html Career statistics
  4. "Sports in brief". St. Petersburg Times. March 11, 1972. Retrieved on September 18, 2009.