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Clyde Lee
American former professional basketball player

Clyde Lee

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American former professional basketball player
A.K.A.
Clyde Wayne Lee
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Nashville, USA
Age
80 years
Stats
Height:
208 cm
Weight:
93 kg
Education
Vanderbilt University
Awards
Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
 
Sports Teams
Atlanta Hawks
Golden State Warriors
Philadelphia 76ers
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Biography

Clyde Wayne Lee (born March 14, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player. An All-American atVanderbilt University, Lee was the No. 3 overall pick in the 1965 NBA draft and was an NBA All-Star, playing ten seasons in the league.

College career

A 6'10" forward/center born in Nashville, Tennessee, Lee attended David Lipscomb Campus School (now Lipscomb Academy) and went on to star at Vanderbilt University in the mid-1960s under Coach Roy Skinner.

Lee was known for his rebounding skills and inside scoring prowess. In his junior season (1964–65), he led the Commodores to their first SEC championship (Overall: 24-4, SEC: 15-1), averaging 22.0 points and 15.5 rebounds. He won his first of two consecutiveSEC Player of the Year Award. Vanderbilt reached the NCAA Mideast Regional Finals, where they lost to Michigan, 87-85.

The most points ever scored against Kentucky by a Vanderbilt player was the 41 points by Lee in 1965.

During his senior season (1965–66), he averaged 22.7 points and 15.8 rebounds, earning All-American honors and the SEC Player of the Year Award. Sportswriter Howell Pesier described him as "the greatest player in Vanderbilt history".

Lee averaged 21.4 points and 15.5 rebounds over his 79-game Vanderbilt career, leading Vanderbilt to 65 victories in three seasons.

NBA career

After four years at Vanderbilt, Lee was selected by the San Francisco Warriors with the No. 3 overall pick of the 1966 NBA draft behind Cazzie Russell, No. 1 to the New York Knicks and Dave Bing, Detroit Pistons .

In 1966-1967, Lee and the Warriors made the NBA Finals, where they were defeated 4-2 by Wilt Chamberlain and the Philadelphia 76ers. Lee averaged 6.4 points and 7.2 rebounds in the series.

Lee appeared in the 1968 NBA All-Star Game.

On October 4, 1974 Lee was traded by the San Francisco Warriors to the Atlanta Hawks. He completed a trade from February 2, 1970 that sent a 1970 1st round draft pick (Pete Maravich was later selected) and a player to be named later to the Atlanta Hawks for Zelmo Beaty. Lee was sent to Atlanta as the player to be named later on October 4, 1974.

After only nine games with Atlanta, on November 8, 1974, Lee was traded by theHawks with a 1975 3rd round draft pick (Jim Baker was later selected) to the Philadelphia 76ers for Tom Van Arsdale. He then concluded his career in Philadelphia, playing his final two seasons.

A strong rebounder and defender, Lee said, “It's what you might consider the dirty work, but that's the way I'm able to play in the league.” He added, “I don't feel that I'm a good shooter, but then again I don't feel I have to score. I don't look for the shot. I try to get an offensive rebound or keep the ball alive. This is my value to the team."

In ten (1966–1976) National Basketball Association seasons, spent with the Warriors (1966-1974), Atlanta Hawks (1974), and Philadelphia 76ers (1974-1976), Lee scored 5,733 points (7.7) with 7,626 (10.3) rebounds in 742 games.

Personal

Lee has taught yoga classes at Vanderbilt, after discovering yoga to alleviate pain from basketball injuries.

He has served as a color commentator for radio broadcasts of Vanderbilt men's basketball games.

Honors

In 1966, Vanderbilt designated "Clyde Lee Day" on the occasion of Lee's last career home game.

Lee was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.

in 2008, Lee was named to the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class.

NBA career statistics

  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSTLBLKPPG
1966–67San Francisco7416.9.408.6337.41.07.0
1967–68San Francisco8232.9.417.68413.91.611.9
1968–69San Francisco6534.4.398.62513.81.310.7
1969–70San Francisco8232.2.440.59311.31.011.0
1970–71San Francisco8217.0.453.5587.0.86.1
1971–72Golden State7834.3.471.54114.51.18.1
1972–73Golden State6622.4.466.5659.1.56.3
1973–74Golden State5430.4.454.57911.11.3.5.35.9
1974–75Atlanta919.7.333.8217.8.9.1.46.2
1974–75Philadelphia7132.1.419.6309.71.4.4.25.8
1975–76Philadelphia7918.0.436.6635.7.7.3.33.9
Career74226.8.432.61410.31.1.4.37.7
All-Star118.0.250.50011.02.06.0

Playoffs

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSTLBLKPPG
1967San Francisco1111.8.333.2004.9.73.6
1968San Francisco1040.5.410.50013.22.211.4
1969San Francisco621.5.273.8187.2.84.5
1971San Francisco518.6.417.5007.4.44.8
1972Golden State535.0.286.66712.81.44.8
1973Golden State1137.5.466.65615.71.510.6
1976Philadelphia317.7.677.8575.3.3.0.34.7
Career5127.4.397.58610.21.2.0.37.1
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What is Clyde Lee best known for?
Clyde Lee is best known for his basketball career in the NBA.
What teams did Clyde Lee play for in the NBA?
Clyde Lee played for the San Francisco Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, and Golden State Warriors during his NBA career.
What position did Clyde Lee play in basketball?
Clyde Lee played as a forward in basketball.
What honors did Clyde Lee receive during his basketball career?
Clyde Lee was named an NBA All-Star in 1968 and won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors in 1975.
What is Clyde Lee's career statistics in the NBA?
Clyde Lee played in 742 games, scoring a total of 6,335 points and grabbing 4,883 rebounds. He also had a field goal percentage of 46.9% and a free-throw percentage of 68.3%.
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