Donnie Freeman

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Donnie Freeman
Donnie Freeman 1975.jpeg
Personal information
Born (1944-07-18) July 18, 1944 (age 77)
Madison, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolMadison (Madison, Illinois)
CollegeIllinois (1963–1966)
NBA draft1966 / Round: 3 / Pick: 29th overall
Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers
Playing career1967–1976
PositionShooting guard / Point guard
Number20, 13
Career history
19671970Minnesota Muskies / Miami Floridians
1971Utah Stars
1971–1972Texas / Dallas Chaparrals
19721974Indiana Pacers
1974–1975San Antonio Spurs
1975–1976Los Angeles Lakers
Career highlights and awards
Career ABA and NBA statistics
Points12,233 (18.9 ppg)
Rebounds2,292 (3.5 rpg)
Assists2,292 (3.5 apg)
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Donald E. Freeman (born July 18, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent eight seasons (1967–1975) in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and one season (1975–1976) in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Freeman was the youngest of four children.

High school and college career[]

A 6'3" guard, Freeman attended and the University of Illinois. At Illinois, he scored 1449 points and averaged 20.1 points and 10.3 rebounds per game over his three varsity seasons. After finishing his college career as the most prolific scorer in Illinois history, he now ranks 12th all-time in Illinois scoring, and set a record for most points in a season (668), averaging 27.8 in 1965-66. He received first team All Big Ten and first team All-American honors that same season. In 2004, he was named to the University of Illinois' All Century Team.

Playing career[]

He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the third round of the 1966 NBA Draft. Freeman never played for the Sixers; rather, he spent the first eight seasons of his career in the ABA, playing for the Minnesota Muskies, Miami Floridians, Texas/Dallas Chaparrals, Utah Stars, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs. He scored 11,544 during his ABA career and appeared in five ABA All-Star Games. His point total ranks 7th all-time in the ABA. Freeman then joined the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers in 1975. He spent one season with that club, averaging 10.8 points per game before retiring in 1976.

After his career ended, he returned to Champaign, Illinois, where he launched a career in banking. His son, also named Don, was born in 1967, and later attended Rice University on a tennis scholarship. In 1981, he moved to Texas and later to Omaha, Nebraska, where he still resides.

Honors[]

Basketball[]

College[]

Season Games Points PPG Field Goals Attempts Avg Free Throws Attempts Avg Rebounds Avg Big Ten
Record
Overall
Record
1963–64
24
341
14.2
130
316
.411
81
122
.664
231
9.6
6–8
13–11
1964–65
24
440
18.3
178
365
.488
84
122
.689
226
9.4
10–4
18–6
1965–66
24
668
27.8
258
595
.434
152
197
.772
285
11.9
8–6
12–12
Totals
72
1449
20.1
566
1276
.444
317
441
.719
742
10.3
24–18
43–29

[5]

ABA/NBA career statistics[]

Legend
  GP Games played  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game
 PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Denotes season in which Freeman won an ABA championship
* Led the league

Regular season[]

Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1967–68 Minnesota 69 35.2 .409 .715 4.7 2.8 16.3
1968–69 Miami 78 36.8 .484 .787 3.7 6.4 22.1
1969–70 Miami 79 40.1 .456 .822 5.1 3.7 27.4
1970–71 Utah 24 33.4 .479 .831 5.7 4.9 23.6
1970–71 Texas 42 38.4 .485 .778 4.5 5.1 23.6
1971–72 Dallas 72 33.0 .471 .825 2.9 3.4 24.1
1972–73 Indiana 77 28.2 .443 .808 2.8 2.5 14.3
1973–74 Indiana 66 26.3 .456 .797 2.5 2.5 14.3
1974–75 San Antonio 77 30.9 .448 .821 2.4 2.6 15.5
1975–76 Los Angeles 64 23.1 .434 .819 2.8 2.7 10.8
Career 648 32.4 .457 .800 3.5 3.5 18.9

Playoffs[]

Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1968 Minnesota 10 36.5 .418 .730 5.0 5.6 15.8
1969 Miami 12 36.2 .458 .813 4.0 4.2 21.4
1971 Texas 4 36.0 .452 .813 6.0 1.3 22.3
1972 Dallas 4 36.0 .437 .630 6.0 2.5 26.8
1973 Indiana 18 30.9 .443 .798 2.7 2.8 15.6
1974 Indiana 6 26.3 .435 .700 1.7 1.3 12.3
1975 San Antonio 6 27.7 .458 .800 2.3 3.2 12.3
Career 60 32.8 .444 .767 3.6 3.3 17.3

All-star game[]

Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1968 Minnesota 1 24.0 .615 .667 4.0 2.0 20.0
1969 Miami 1 27.0 .538 1.000 6.0 7.0 21.0
1970 Miami 1 24.0 .250 .667 4.0 5.0 10.0
1971 Texas 1 27.0 .500 .625 7.0 3.0 17
1972 Dallas 1 21.0 .375 .875 5.0 2.0 13
Career 5 24.6 .452 .781 5.2 3.8 16.2

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