Mike Silliman

American basketball player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican basketball player
A.K.A.Michael Barnwell Silliman
A.K.A.Michael Barnwell Silliman
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Basketball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth5 May 1944, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death16 June 2000Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA (aged 56 years)
Star signTaurus
Stats
Height:198 cm
Weight:102 kg
Education
United States Military AcademyWest Point, Orange County, USA
St. Xavier High SchoolLouisville, Jefferson County, USA
Sports Teams
Los Angeles Clippers (USA)
Army Black Knights men's basketball (USA)
The details

Biography

Michael Barnwell Silliman (May 5, 1944 – June 16, 2000) was an American professional basketball player. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky.

Silliman was a 6'6" forward from West Point, where he played for coach Bob Knight and took Army to the NIT Semi-Finals in 1964, 1965, and 1966. He participated in the 1968 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal as captain of the United States national basketball team. He also played for the United States men's national basketball team at the 1967 FIBA World Championship and the 1970 FIBA World Championship. He later played one season (1970–71) with the Buffalo Braves of the National Basketball Association. Silliman scored 91 points in 36 NBA games.

Silliman had 55 scholarship offers coming out of St. Xavier High School in Kentucky. He was Army's all-time leading scorer at the time of his 1966 graduation and now stands 10th in Academy history with 1,342 points. A three-year basketball letter winner and All-American, Silliman netted more than 1,000 points without the benefit of the three-point line and without the shot clock to speed up shooting. In addition to his career averages of a double-double with 19.7 points per game and 11.5 rebounds per game, Silliman was also an Academic All-American.

Silliman also earned three letters in baseball while at West Point. He was a member of the 1966 team that finished 16-4 and won its second straight Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League championship.

Silliman was inducted into the Army Sport Hall of Fame in 2008. His jersey (#20) was retired by West Point in January, 2015. Army is the fourth Hall of Fame to induct Silliman, joining the Kentucky Athletic, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and St. Xavier's.

Bob Knight said on several occasions that Silliman was the best college player he ever coached.

Silliman died of a heart attack at age 56 in 2000. He is interred at Calvary Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.

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