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  1. But the experts had not heard of Spencer Haywood, who was then an unknown freshman at the University of Detroit. Haywood was a 6-8 (2.03) player who could play either the post or power forward. In the Olympics he completely dominated the big men from other countries to lead the U.S. to another gold medal. After the Olympics, Haywood returned to ...

  2. Spencer Haywood turned pro after his sophomore season at the University of Detroit, joining the American Basketball Association’s (ABA) Denver Rockets and leading the league in scoring (30.0 per game) and rebounding (19.5 per game) in 1969-70 before jumping to the NBA the following season.

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  4. Spencer Haywood. The youngest member of the 1968 gold-medal winning United States Olympic team, and its leading scorer, Spencer Haywood's journey in basketball was brilliant, though hardly conventional. He enrolled at the University of Detroit after a standout season at Trinidad State Junior College, and after only two years of college ...

  5. Spencer Haywood (Silver City, 22 de abril de 1949) es un exjugador de baloncesto estadounidense, cuya trayectoria profesional discurrió en los años 70. Disputó 13 temporadas como profesional, una de ellas en la ABA y el resto en la NBA , midiendo 203 cm .

  6. 斯潘塞·海伍德(Spencer Haywood),1949年4月22日出生于美国 密西西比州 银城,前美国职业篮球运动员,司职大前锋/中锋。 斯潘塞·海伍德的 职业生涯 在 ABA 丹佛 火箭队 开始,新秀赛季荣膺ABA常规赛 MVP 、全明星MVP、得分王、篮板王以及最佳新秀,并入选ABA最佳阵容一阵。

  7. 11. Okt. 2017 · Basketball player Spencer Haywood was born on April 22, 1949 in Silver City, Mississippi. After graduating from Pershing High School in Detroit, Michigan in 1967, Haywood attended Trinidad State Junior College in Trinidad, Colorado. Haywood was selected to play on the United States men’s basketball team in the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games and won a gold-medal for the United States. In 1969 ...