Mel Utley Explained

Mel Utley
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:175
Career Position:Point guard
Birth Date:2 January 1953
Birth Place:Queens, New York
Nationality:American
High School:Far Rockaway
(Queens, New York)
College:St. John's (1972–1975)
Draft Year:1975
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:33
Draft Team:Cleveland Cavaliers
Career Start:1975
Career End:1979
Years1:1975–1976
Team1:Long Island Sounds
Years2:1977–1978
Team2:Long Island Ducks
Years3:1978–1979
Team3:Shore Bullets

Melvin Utley (January 2, 1953 – September 24, 2019) was an American professional basketball player. He emerged as a star while playing at Far Rockaway High School in his hometown of Queens, New York, and earned all-city honors during his senior year in 1971.[1] Utley played collegiately for the St. John's Redmen, whom he desired to play for due to the closeness of his family. In his three years with the Redmen, Utley led the team in scoring twice and was named team co-captain during his senior season.[2] His 345 assists rank as the second-highest in program history by a three-year player.[3]

Utley was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1975 NBA draft as the 33rd overall pick, which was the selection before his hometown New York Knicks. He was the last player cut by the Cavaliers before the start of the 1975–76 NBA season. Utley wished to tryout for the Knicks but the Cavaliers refused to release his draft rights and he ultimately never played a game in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Instead, he played professionally in the Eastern Basketball Association (EBA) for the Long Island Sounds, Long Island Ducks and the Shore Bullets.[4] [5]

Utley had an early retirement from playing basketball professionally at the urging of his mother, who insisted on him pursuing a different career as he was not making enough money. He ran a group home for 14 years that dealt with children in the court system and also worked as a substitute teacher in Brooklyn, New York.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Velez . Elio . Utley Humbled At Selection To St. John's All-Century Team . The Wave . April 18, 2020 . June 6, 2008.
  2. Web site: Mel Utley . Redmen.com . April 18, 2020.
  3. Web site: St. John's Remembers Mel Utley . St. John's University Athletics . April 18, 2020 . September 25, 2019.
  4. Web site: EBA - Mel Utley . NASL Jerseys . April 18, 2020.
  5. News: Life Is Grim in the Boondocks of Basketball . April 18, 2020 . The New York Times . February 1, 1978.