词条 | Walter Dukes |
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| name = Walter Dukes | image = | width = | caption = | number = 6, 24, 14, 23 | position = Center | height_ft = 7 | height_in = 0 | weight_lb = 220 | birth_date = {{birth date|1930|06|23}} | birth_place = Rochester, New York | death_date = March 13, 2001 (aged 70) | death_place = Detroit, Michigan | nationality = American | high_school = East (Rochester, New York) | college = Seton Hall (1950–1953) | draft_year = 1953 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = Territorial | draft_team = New York Knicks | career_start = 1953 | career_end = 1969 | years1 = 1953–1955 | team1 = Harlem Globetrotters | years2 = {{nbay|1955|full=y}} | team2 = New York Knicks | years3 = {{nbay|1956|full=y}} | team3 = Minneapolis Lakers | years4 = {{nbay|1957|start}}–{{nbay|1962|end}} | team4 = Detroit Pistons | years5 = 1963–1964 | team5 = Camden Bullets | years6 = 1964–1967 | team6 = Trenton Colonials | years7 = 1967–1968 | team7 = Asbury Park Boardwalkers | years8 = 1968–1969 | team8 = Scranton Miners | highlights =
| stats_league = NBA | stat1label = Points | stat1value = 5,765 (10.4 ppg) | stat2label = Rebounds | stat2value = 6,223 (11.3 rpg) | stat3label = Assists | stat3value = 608 (1.1 apg) | bbr = dukeswa01 }} Walter F. Dukes (June 23, 1930 – March 13, 2001) was a center for the New York Knicks (1955–1956), Minneapolis Lakers (1956–1957) and Detroit Pistons (1957–1963). Born in Rochester, New York, Dukes played high school basketball at Seton Hall Preparatory School, and attended Seton Hall University. He graduated from New York Law School in 1960.[1] Dukes helped the Lakers win the 1956–57 NBA Western Division in his second season. While with the Pistons, he was named to the 1960 and 1961 NBA All-Star West Teams. Dukes averaged double figures in rebounds in six of his eight seasons in the NBA, and had career averages of 11.3 rebounds per game and 10.4 points per game. Dukes led the NBA in personal fouls in 1958 (311) and 1959 (332) and led the NBA in disqualifications four consecutive seasons between 1958–59 and 1961–62[2] — still an NBA record. His 121 career disqualifications (in only eight seasons) rank second in the NBA to Vern Mikkelsen, and he holds the record for the highest career percentage of games fouled out (21.9%) for any player with over 400 games played.[3] On March 14, 2001, Dukes was found dead in his apartment in Detroit, Michigan. According to a police spokesman, he had been dead for about a month when his body was found. He died of natural causes, aged 70.[4] References1. ^Goldstein, Richard. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9903E2DF143DF935A25750C0A9679C8B63 "Walter Dukes, 70, a Standout At Seton Hall and in the N.B.A."], The New York Times, March 16, 2001. Accessed November 2, 2007. "A native of Rochester, Dukes moved to South Orange, N.J., in 1948 to attend Seton Hall Prep." {{Haggerty Award}}{{1953 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans}}{{1953 NBA Draft}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dukes, Walter}}2. ^{{cite book | title = The Official NBA Basketball Encyclopedia | publisher = Villard Books | year = 1994 | isbn = 0-679-43293-0 | page = 379}} 3. ^{{cite web | title=nba.com: Regular Season Records: Miscellaneous – Series|url=http://www.nba.com/history/records/regular_miscellaneous.html| accessdate=April 20, 2008}} 4. ^{{cite web | title=ESPN: Dukes remembered as Seton Hall's best|url=http://espn.go.com/classic/obit/dukes_walter_obit.html| accessdate=August 26, 2007 }} 15 : 1930 births|2001 deaths|All-American college men's basketball players|American men's basketball players|Basketball players from New Jersey|Centers (basketball)|Detroit Pistons players|Harlem Globetrotters players|Minneapolis Lakers players|National Basketball Association All-Stars|New York Knicks draft picks|New York Knicks players|New York Law School alumni|Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball players|Seton Hall Preparatory School alumni |
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